Jules Doinel
Jules-Benoît Stanislas Doinel du Val-Michel, also known simply as Jules Doinel or Tau Valentin II was an archivist and the founder of the first Gnosticism in [modern times|Gnostic church] in modern times who claims, that he was consecrated into a new episcopal lineage in a dream by the "Eon Jesus".
Gnostic Church revival
After spiritual experiences in 1888–89, he proclaimed 1890 the beginning of "the era of Gnosis restored", Doinel assumed the office of Patriarch of the, taking the ecclesiastical name of Tau Valentin II, after Valentinius, the 2nd century Christian Gnostic teacher.The doctrinal orientation of the church was based on extant Cathar documents, with the Gospel of John, and a strong influence of Simonian and Valentinian cosmology. The church was officially established in autumn 1890 in Paris, France. Liturgical services were based on Cathar rituals. Clergy were both male and female, having male bishops and female "sophias".
Doinel was "spiritually consecrated" in a spiritual experience in 1888 and not into a line of apostolic succession. Doinel subsequently consecrated a number of bishops for the Église Gnostique, notably Gérard Encausse, founder of the closely allied Martinist Order.