Old Catholicism - Old Catholic Church, Bishopric of Utrecht, Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands, Mariavite Church, Ultrajectine (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Old Catholic Church, Bishopric of Utrecht, Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands, Mariavite Church, Ultrajectine, Independent Catholic Churches, Ignaz von Dollinger, List of Old Catholic Churches, Polish Catholic Church, Old Catholic Church in Europe, North American Old Catholic Church, Old Catholic Ministry, Donald Malinowski, Catholic Orthodox Union of Saints Peter and Paul, Canonical Old Roman Catholic Church, St. John's Cathedral, Union of Utrecht, Franciszek Hodur, Bibliography of Old Catholicism, Italian Old-Catholic Church, Christ Catholic Church, Continuing church, Hubert A. Rogers, Willibrord Society, Community Catholic Church of Canada, International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference, Old Catholics for Christ, Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, Bonn Agreement, National Catholic Church of America, Old Catholic Church of the Czech Republic, Catholic Diocese of the Old Catholics in Germany, Old Catholic Church of Austria, Robert M. Nemkovich, Eglise gallicane, The Old Catholic Church in Italy, Old Catholic Mission in France, Reformed Society of Jesus. Excerpt: The term Old Catholic Church is commonly used to describe a number of Ultrajectine Christian churches that originated with groups that split from the Roman Catholic Church over certain doctrines, most importantly that of Papal Infallibility. These churches are not in communion with the Holy See of Rome, but their Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches is in full communion with the Anglican Communion and a member of the World Council of Churches. The formation of the Old Catholic communion of Germans, Austrians and Swiss began in 1870 at a public meeting held in Nuremberg under the leadership of A. Dollinger. Four years later episcopal succession was established with the ordination of an Old Catholic German bishop by a prelate of the Church of ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Old Catholic Church, Bishopric of Utrecht, Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands, Mariavite Church, Ultrajectine, Independent Catholic Churches, Ignaz von Dollinger, List of Old Catholic Churches, Polish Catholic Church, Old Catholic Church in Europe, North American Old Catholic Church, Old Catholic Ministry, Donald Malinowski, Catholic Orthodox Union of Saints Peter and Paul, Canonical Old Roman Catholic Church, St. John's Cathedral, Union of Utrecht, Franciszek Hodur, Bibliography of Old Catholicism, Italian Old-Catholic Church, Christ Catholic Church, Continuing church, Hubert A. Rogers, Willibrord Society, Community Catholic Church of Canada, International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference, Old Catholics for Christ, Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, Bonn Agreement, National Catholic Church of America, Old Catholic Church of the Czech Republic, Catholic Diocese of the Old Catholics in Germany, Old Catholic Church of Austria, Robert M. Nemkovich, Eglise gallicane, The Old Catholic Church in Italy, Old Catholic Mission in France, Reformed Society of Jesus. Excerpt: The term Old Catholic Church is commonly used to describe a number of Ultrajectine Christian churches that originated with groups that split from the Roman Catholic Church over certain doctrines, most importantly that of Papal Infallibility. These churches are not in communion with the Holy See of Rome, but their Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches is in full communion with the Anglican Communion and a member of the World Council of Churches. The formation of the Old Catholic communion of Germans, Austrians and Swiss began in 1870 at a public meeting held in Nuremberg under the leadership of A. Dollinger. Four years later episcopal succession was established with the ordination of an Old Catholic German bishop by a prelate of the Church of ...

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