Chœur Céleste
Paradigm
History
Dark Ages
Renaissance

- In 1452, the Chœur Céleste (Celestial Chorus) is founded from the Coptic Sacred Congregation.
Victorian Age
Organization
Background Information
- The "Chorus Celestial" name was chosen for the Victorian period as it was a halfway point between the French Choeur Céleste and the English Celestial Chorus; the name also reflected a period term for the hosts of Heaven, the "Choir Invisible."
| The Council of Nine Mystic Traditions (Victorian Mage) |
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| Ahl-i-Batin · Akashayana · Chakravanti · Chorus Celestial · Dream-Speakers · Order of Hermes · Sahajiya · Verbenae |
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