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Independent Old Catholic denomination, which enjoys apostolic succession, valid sacraments and an all inclusive theology located in Michigan, Georgia and Minnesota.
Active in Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and Texas. Strives for unity among Old Catholics and with the Anglican Communion. Web site offers a bibliography and e-mail discussion group.
Official web site of this autonomous non-papal Catholic ecclesial body. Old Catholic, Carfora line. "Defending tradition, preserving conscience."
Independent national Old Catholic church body. In Mathew and Carfora lines. Small. Liturgy based on Tridentine Mass but congregations may use Anglican or Orthodox service books.
Carfora line. Renewal-oriented, in the spirit of the Second Vatican Council. Ordination open to men and women, married and single. General information, directory of parishes and ministries, information on clergy training. Too wide for most monitors.
Inclusive church based in Seattle, Washington. Welcomes all people as full participants regardless of sexual orientation, previous marriages, race, gender, and position in life. Uses the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Lectionary.
A Benedictine Order in the Old (Dutch) Catholic tradition providing the Word and Sacraments to all without question and whose monks maintain a Soto Zen monastic sitting practice.
An autocephalous jurisdiction consisting of religious orders for men and women. Desires the Catholic Church to take a more inclusive, Christ-like approach on issues including sexual orientation, contraception, women in the Church.
Official web site of this independent sacramental church in the Old Catholic tradition. FAQ, list of dioceses and their boundaries, information on seminary. Links to religious orders, dioceses, and parishes. Requires Java.
Independent Catholic Church. Old Catholic lines of succession. Provides parish locations, clergy list, and FAQ.
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