Join Us LIVE This Sunday at the Heritage Book Club
Celts & Slavic “Motherland”, DNA and Historical validations
From the Desk of our Primace
I want to remind on our upcoming “Heritage Book Club” meeting next Sunday at 2PM. Here are some views. The most easy way to join is by facebook links. (All of which are found below.) Keep up to date on these events at the St Andrew’s Celtic Press page. There will be some more info posted there in coming days.
Here are some inside views. This time we will be streaming on MS Teams, so you can join remotely.
St Andrew’s OCC — Heritage Book Club Meetup (Live)
Please mark if you wish to attend or be notified about these monthly gatherings. You can join us online.
Join MEETUP — Link 1 (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/share/175rqyaaBp/
Join MEETUP — Link 2 (Microsoft Teams): Heritage Book Club | Microsoft Teams | Meetup-Join — https://teams.live.com/meet/9329581443554?p=GRK4h44ToErDsq2KuL
Optionally just Add to Calendar — Link 3:
Single date (Oct 5, 2025):
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Recurring (every 1st Sunday, 2–3 PM ET):
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Topic this Sunday: Do Celts Share a Common Heritage with the Slavic Motherland?
DNA & history in plain English — with guest presentations and open Q&A
We are capitalizing on the prelude article shared earlier this month entitled 🔥 New DNA Study: Poland’s First Kings Were Celtic Royals?!
When: Sunday, Oct 5, 2025 · 2:00–3:00 PM (ET)
Speaker: Dr. Stephen M. K. Brunswick (“Dr B.”), St Andrew’s Celtic Press
From Piast-era strongholds and Baltic trade routes to the Gothic alphabet and new father-line clues—come explore how texts, routes, and genetics intersect. All welcome. Bring a question (and a book tip!).
RSVP / View Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/175rqyaaBp/
Add to Calendar (.ics): [attach “St_Andrews_Heritage_Book_Club_recurring.ics”]
Read ahead (series):
• Celtic Church in Kiev — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/04/celtic-church-kiev-europe/
• Norse-Gaelic Influence in Kievan Rus — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/04/the-norse-gaelic-influence-in-kievan-rus-and-the-celtic-church-legacy/
• Orthodox Church of Gothia (Crimea) — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/04/the-orthodox-church-of-gothia-canonical-continuity-in-crimea-under-the-catacomb-and-rtoc-tradition/
• Gothic Crimea → Sweden — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/04/gothic-crimea-sweden-orthodox-celtic/
• Piast Inheritance (Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel) — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/06/the-piast-inheritance-of-the-house-of-brunswick-wolfenbuttel-article-3/
• Brunswick as Successor of the Piasts — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2018/10/brunswick-being-the-only-probable-successor-of-the-piasts/
• Succession in Galicia-Lodomeira & Lviv — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/02/succession-in-the-kingdom-of-galicia-lodomeira-and-lviv-in-the-house-of-brunswick/
• Guelph: German & Celtic Church — https://celticorthodoxy.com/2025/04/guelph-german-celtic-church/
• Szczerbiec — Poland’s Royal Sword & Coronation Acts — https://revdrstephenmkbrunswick.substack.com/p/szczerbiec-polands-royal-sword-and
Featuring: guest presentations · open Q&A · show-and-tell visuals
Focus: Piasts & Baltic routes · Norse-Gael links · Gothic literacy corridor
All welcome—bring your curiosity (and a book tip!).
New articles will be previewed live; subscribers get the final release.
Subscribe free to the Celtic Press Journal:
https://celtic.press
A view from our festival booth:
Join us every first Sunday for heritage fellowship—where St Andrew’s Celtic Press takes an academic turn with a short lecture, guest shares, and open Q&A.





