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A reform-minded church begun in Canada in the wake of Vatican II. The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada/USA traces its Apostolic Succession through Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Duarte Costa lines.
An independent Catholic church with Apostolic Succession through Roman Catholic and Duarte Costa lines. Present in the United States.
Independent Catholic jurisdictions which draw their chief source of inspiration from Celtic Christian spirituality.
Information on the Church of the New Christians, which has its mother church in Switzerland and its strongest presence in Europe.
The Holy Catholic Church (Western Rite) began in 1983 when a parish near Stoke on Trent broke away from the Church of England. For a time they worked in concert with the Continuing Church movement in America. Although this church body still has Anglican-style worship and terminology, in matters of doctrine they increasingly wish to witness to the Catholic faith held by the undivided Church.
The parishes, schools, and organizations affiliated with the Liberal Catholic Church International.
The Liberal Catholic Church exists to forward the work of her Master, Jesus Christ, in the world and to feed His flock. It is an independent and autonomous body, in no way dependent on the See of Rome, or upon any other See or authority outside its own administration. It is neither Roman Catholic nor Protestant, but Catholic.
Please submit sites here if they relate to the true Catholic Church, which has a mailing address in Springdale, Washington, United States. The current pontiff is Pope Pius XIII.
Sites dedicated to the true Catholic Church, which elected Lucian Pulvermacher, OFM Cap., as Pope Pius XIII in 1998.
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