The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal (Summarized Edition)

The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal (Summarized Edition) Enriched edition. Esoteric study of the Grail's mystical symbolism, Arthurian origins, and Christian mysticism in medieval romance

In The Hidden Church of the Holy Graal, Arthur Edward Waite reads the medieval Grail corpus as veiled sacramental theology and a mystery of interior knighthood. Ranging across the Queste del Saint Graal, the Conte du Graal, and Joseph of Arimathea legends, he argues that the Grail signifies a Eucharistic theophany and the outline of an unhoused yet real Church. The study fuses antiquarian erudition with symbolist hermeneutics, offering annotations, source-collations, and fin-de-siècle prose poised between philology and mystical exegesis. Waite—British mystic, historian of esotericism, and co-creator of the Rider–Waite–Smith Tarot—brought to this project long initiatory and archival experience. A member of the Golden Dawn and a close reader of Cistercian spirituality, Rosicrucian manifestos, and Masonic rites, he resists folkloric or Celtic fertility explanations. His Catholic-leaning sacramental imagination, joined to dissatisfaction with reductive scholarship, led him to retrieve the Grail as a Christian theosophy encoded in romance. Readers of medieval literature, theology, and Western esotericism will find the work demanding yet clarifying. With patience, it yields a coherent map of symbols uniting romance, liturgy, and contemplative practice. It remains a bracing counterpoint to secularized Grail theories and a touchstone for spiritual-historical inquiry. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
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