The doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus is so well accepted and cherished by most Christians that it has become a criterion for membership in many Christian organizations. Those…
Roman Emperor Constantine I convened the Council of Nicaea in 325 C.E., a pivotal moment in Christian history. However, what actually transpired at the Council remains a subject of debate.…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to present the reconstructed Synaxicon, an ecclesiastical collection containing seven epistles received within the Marcionite tradition as the surviving letters of Marcion of Sinope. These…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to present the reconstructed Marcionite Divine Liturgy and the liturgical forms of the Holy Mysteries and Holy Rites, now available in the Litourgicon. The name…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to present the Homily to Diognetus, an ancient work of Christian apologetics received by the Church as a homily composed and delivered by Marcion of…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the establishment of the Menologion, the official liturgical calendar of the Marcionite Church. The Menologion consists of several Holy Days, which are categorized…
Following the death of Marcion of Sinope in 154 C.E., Apelles and other Marcionite Christians continued gathering Pauline writings that had not been included in Marcion’s original Apostolicon. Among these…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to present the reconstructed Epistle of Paul to the Alexandrians, a disputed Pauline writing received as Deuterocanonical Scripture within the Antilegicon. The Muratorian Fragment mentions…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to present the reconstructed Psalmicon, the earliest Christian hymnbook and an ecclesiastical collection of forty-two psalms preserved for prayer, instruction, and the public worship of…
After nearly 2,000 years, Marcion of Sinope (c. 70–154 C.E.) has rightfully taken his place among the holy luminaries of Pre-Nicene Christianity. The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the…