The new book, titled “Holy Baptism. Holy Eucharist” by His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, is in the printinghouse, to be published late August 2021.

The new book, titled “Holy Baptism. Holy Eucharist” by His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, is in the printinghouse, to be published late August 2021.

On July 24, 2021, His Eminence, The Most Reverend Dr. Raphael Marie Villiere, Patriarch Coadjutor of The Anglocatholic Church, consecrated a new Bishop in Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church – His Excellency, The Most Reverend Emmanuel Segue as The Ordinary of The Diocese of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception of The Anglocatholic Church (Cameroon). More than 1,000 people attended the episcopal consecration in Makak, Cameroon.

At the Consecration, from right: His Eminence, Patriarch Coadjutor Dr. Raphael Marie Villiere and His Excellency, Bishop Emmanuel Segue of Cameroon, Africa




His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, visited with his wife on Sunday, July 25th, 2021 his birthplace Pärnu, in the Republic of Estonia. They attended the 71st birthday of The Reverend Dr. Joosep Tammo, President Emeritus of The Baptist Union of Estonia, Vice President Emeritus of Estonian Council of Churches.

On the left Patriarch Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, on the right Pastor Dr. Joosep Tammo
God willing, His Eminence, Most Reverend Dr. Raphael Marie Villiere, DD, Patriarch Coadjutor of The Anglocatholic Church, Primate of All Europe of The Anglocatholic Church, The Prefect of the Office of Consecrations and Establishments of New Dioceses of The Anglocatholic Church, Metropolitan Archbishop of The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Mary Mediatrix of All Graces of The Anglocatholic Church, will consecrate on Saturday, July 24th, 2021, in Yaounde, Cameroon, Bishop Elect Emmanuel Segue as a Bishop of Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, to serve as The Bishop of The Diocese of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception of The Anglocatholic Church.

By the decree of His Beatitude, Patriarch Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, The Reverend Father Walnakursyria Warikakkarage Augustus Dilkushan Fernando, Ph.B.,Th.B, M.A., M.B.A., from Sri Lanka, a former Roman Catholic priest, has been incardinated into The Anglocatholic Church! He is our only priest now in the new Diocese Mary the Mother of God of The Anglocatholic Church (Sri Lanka). Axios! Axios! Axios!

As His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, celebrated his 25th Anniversary of his Ordination into Priesthood, His Beatitude was congratulated by Patriarch Coadjutor Dr. Raphael Marie Villiere (France), Primate Dr. Joseph Pevigo (Nigeria), Metropolitan Archbishop Dr. Augustine Urumbayev (Russia), Metropolitan Archbishop Dr. David Smith (Canada), Bishop Emeritus Dr. P. J. Boardman (United States), Bishop Conrad Luis Diazgranados (Colombia), Bishop Adriano Amato (Switzerland), Bishop Dr. Raivo Kodanik (Estonia) – all from The Anglocatholic Church; Bishop Dr. Tiit Salumäe (Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church), Bishop Dr. Kenneth Myers (Anglican Church in North America) and many-many other prelates and clergy from different denominations. Thank you very much!
On Sunday, June 20, 2021, His Beatitude Lord Dr. HEIGO RITSBEK, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, celebrated his 25th anniversary of the ordination as a priest in Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church (June 23, 1996 in the United States).











God willing, His Beatitude, The Most Reverend Lord Dr. Heigo Ritsbek, MA, MDiv, DMin, LittD, DD, Patriarch of The Anglocatholic Church, will celebrate on June 23rd, 2021 his twenty-five year anniversary of the ordination as a Priest in Christ’s One, Holy Catholic, and Apostolic Church (June 23, 1996, Jacksonville, Florida, United States). On this occasion there will be on June 20, 2021 a Solemn Mass at the Chapel of The Cathedral of Holy Trinity of The Anglocatholic Church in Tallinn, Estonia.


Patriarch Lord Dr. HEIGO RITSBEK Book about Hell is in the TOP OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS in Estonia on the FIRST PLACE!
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“I came to cast fire on the earth, and would that it were already kindled” (Luke 12:49).
In the churches in which many of us were raised, we were taught to live in fear of this fire of God.
We are not going to repeat that lie. The ancient Christians show us a better way of perceiving this divine fire as we encounter it in the Scriptures and in our experiences.
I want the children listening to me today to know and trust they can welcome and embrace the fire of God, that there is no reason to live in terror about the fire that has come from God, is coming even now, and will come at the end of time.
We welcome the fire of God because we know the character of the God who meets us in the flesh of Jesus Christ.
This God comes among us not to destroy humanity but to burn everything out of us that is not of love, that does not have its origin in the divine life.
Like all healing, deliverance, and reconciliation, there is pain involved in being set free and made well. It is not easy. It is not a cake walk.
But here is the good news: we are free from anxiety and fear as we embrace the cleansing fire of God. “With its fire, love makes better whatever it touches” (Ambrose).
We became cold in our self-imposed exile from God, and like any object, the further it gets away from the fiery source of its life, the colder it becomes.
Remember that God makes his ministers flames of fire, that we shine like the sun in the kingdom of heaven.
Remember that Cleopas, later in Luke, describes that their “hearts burned within them” as Jesus taught them from the Scriptures.
Remember at Pentecost that flames of fire come to rest on the heads of the gathered men and women.
As John promised, Christ baptizes us with fire and the Spirit.
For Cyril of Jerusalem, these words of Jesus about casting fire upon the earth find their fulfillment at Pentecost.
Remember that the flames of the fiery furnace do not consume the Hebrew children, but the angel—Christ himself—stands with them in scorching flames and they emerge from the fire unharmed.
Remember that the burning bush is aflame, is entirely engulfed, but never consumed by the fire of God.
So it is with us: the fire of the love that is the Spirit of God—Ambrose describes this fire of love as having wings—flies through us, consuming whatever is not of Love and trying whatever is good in us in order to purify the good and make it ready for the kingdom.
And we can trust this fire because it comes from the human who is God, who has journeyed through death and hell to bring us back alive with him.
We walk confidently into the fire that is God, knowing that his fire will keep us unto everlasting life.