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Döllinger, an excommunicated Roman Catholic priest and church historian, was a notable leader of the movement but was never a member of an Old Catholic church. [32] The convention decided to form the "Old Catholic Church" in order to distinguish its members from what they saw as the novel teaching in the Roman Catholic dogma of papal ...
The Canonical Old Roman Catholic Church is a small Christian denomination founded in the 1960s. [ 1 ] It was formed in reaction to some of the changes instituted by the Roman Catholic Church as a result of the Second Vatican Council .
The church holds Catholic dogmas as held by the Church of Utrecht. These include belief, among other things, in the Nicene Creed , seven sacraments and apostolic succession . The church does not hold as dogma the Immaculate Conception , Papal Infallibility or the Assumption , but these may be believed privately. [ 1 ]
This is a list of Independent Catholic denominations, current and defunct, which identify as Catholic but are not in communion with the Holy See. Denominations of Roman Catholic tradition [ edit ]
Old Roman Catholic Church of America; North American Old Roman Catholic Church; See also. Old Catholic Church; Roman Catholic This page was last edited on 13 December ...
“Not if this is the Roman Catholic Church that is coming.” But this is not a simple story. Because there are many who welcome this new, old church. They often stand out in the pews, with the ...
The North American Old Catholic Church was formed in January 2007 in Louisville, Kentucky, as a community of independent Catholic churches, with Archbishop Michael Seneco being elected as the community's first presiding bishop.
The Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches, most commonly referred to by the short form Union of Utrecht (UU), is a federation of Old Catholic Churches, nationally organized from schisms which rejected Roman Catholic doctrines of the First Vatican Council in 1870; its member churches are not in communion with the Roman Catholic Church.