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  1. The Old Palace: Catholic Chaplaincy at Oxford (Oscott series) by Walter Drumm, Ronald A. Knox, et all 1991-10-20
  2. The Old Catholic Missal And Ritual: Prepared For The Use Of English-Speaking Congregations Of Old Catholics, In Communion With The Ancient Catholic Archiepiscopal See Of Utrecht (1909) by Arnold Harris Mathew, 2010-09-10
  3. The Old Greek Translation of Daniel 7-12 (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series) by Sharon Pace Jeansonne, 1988-03
  4. Sister Augustine, An Old Catholic: Superior Of The Sisters Of Charity In The St. Johannis Hospital At Bonn (1881) by Christine Hoiningen-Huene, 2009-12-07
  5. The Old Catholics At Cologne: A Sketch In Three Scenes (1873) by Herr Frohlich, 2008-06-02
  6. Carneyville: A Young Man's Journey Through the Old Catholic Seminary by Jim Murphy, 2003-07
  7. Hymns Of The Old Catholic Church Of England (1851)
  8. The Old Catholic Movement by C. B. Moss, 1977
  9. Old Catholic: History, Ministry, Faith & Mission by Scr Bishop Andre J. Queen, 2003-07-09
  10. Old Catholic Sourcebook, The (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) by Karl Pruter, 1983-07-01
  11. Credo: The Catechism Of The Old Catholic Church
  12. Bishop Reinkens' speeches on Christian union and Old Catholic prospects: delivered in the congresses of Cologne and Constance : with a preface by Joseph Hubert Reinkens, 2010-05-13
  13. CATHOLICS IN THE OLD SOUTH by Randall Miller, 1999-11
  14. Book of Common Prayer: 1928 Edition (Old Catholic Studies) by USA Protestant Episcopal Church, 2001-03

61. Catholic Diocese Of The Old Catholics In Germany Website Results :: Linkspider U
Catholic Diocese of the old catholics in Germany Websites from the LinkspiderUK. Catholic Diocese of the old catholics in Germany Directory.
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62. A Warning On Old Catholics
A WARNING ON THE old catholics FALSE BISHOPS, FALSE CHURCHES. by Father AnthonyCekada,. To understand the old catholics, one has to under-stand Jansenism.
http://www.catholicrestoration.org/library/oldcatholics.html
A WARNING ON THE OLD CATHOLICS -
FALSE BISHOPS, FALSE CHURCHES
by
Father Anthony Cekada,
Let us say that you are a traditional Roman Catholic, and that you come across an advertisement in the paper for a group which claims that they offer the traditional Latin Mass. You notice at the bottom of the ad that the group calls itself "Old Catholic" or "Old Roman Catholic." You are naturally quite puzzled by these terms, but you think that anyone who claims to be "Old" or "Roman" or "Catholic" can't really be too much different from the traditional Catholic priests you know. But, you ask, are they really legitimate Roman Catholics, and can one go to their Masses? The response a traditional Catholic priest is obliged to give to your question is "No, on both counts." But why, you ask, since they say they stand for all that we do? Your priest will respond by saying that they are and always have been considered heretics and schismatics by the Catholic Church, and that they pose a grave danger to your soul if you have anything to do with them. More and more in these times of confusion, a traditional Catholic priest finds himself confronted with such questions from the laity about Old Catholics. We feel that it is time that we publish an article which deals with these groups, and which will explain why you are obliged to avoid any dealings with them.

63. Christian Cyclopedia
Tr. hymns of TH Kingo* into Icelandic. Old Catholic Church in America. See OldCatholics, 4. old catholics. an indep. organization known as old catholics.
http://www.lcms.org/cyclopedia/a/o.html
Oak, Synod at the.
See Quercum, Synodus ad
Oakeley, Frederick
Oxford* Movement RC Ch. 1845; priest 1847. Works include The Church of the Bible Historical Notes on the Tractarian Movement
Oates, Titus
ca. Anabap. RC intrigue (Popish Plot).
Oath.
1. Solemn appeal to God ( Gn 21:23 Ex 22:11 1 Sm 14:39 Mt 26:63 ), a person ( Gn 42:15 2 Sm 11:11 ), or an object ( Mt 5:34 ) as attestation of truth. Oaths of covenants were elaborate ( ). A proper oath by God's name shows allegiance to Him ( Dt 6:13 ). Lifting hands ( Gn 14:22 ), putting a hand under a thigh ( Gn 24:2 ), passing bet. a divided sacrificial animal ( Jer 34:18 ), standing before an altar ( 1 K 8:31 ) may be connected with an oath. 2. Oaths have been connected with vows, covenants, wagers, or ordeals from early times. Primitive peoples believed that evil spells, even harm and destruction, could be magically imposed on persons and things by oaths. 3. In the OT , oaths by false gods were forbidden ( Jer 5:7 Am 8:14 ), oaths by the true God enjoined ( Dt 6:13 Nm 30:2 Is 65:16 Ju 8:19 2 Sm 2:27 1 Sm 1:26 ). In adjuration an oath is laid on a person, or he is caused to swear (

64. News Briefs
100,000 members in the United States. The old catholics split from theRoman Catholic Church in 1871 over issues of papal authority.
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ens/2002-208.html
September 12, 2002
TOP STORIES
NEWS FEATURES ARCHIVES ... Episcopal Church Front Page Episcopal News Service
Director:

James Solheim
jsolheim@episcopalchurch.org

Deputy Director:
The Rev. Jan Nunley
jnunley @episcopalchurch.org

Communications Assistant:
Daphne Mack
dmack@episcopalchurch.org
All ENS material may be reproduced without permission. Please credit Episcopal News Service. News Briefs Episcopalians attend Old Catholic Congress in Prague (ENS) Representatives of the Episcopal Church attended the 28th International Old Catholic Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, in mid-August, nurturing a very special ecumenical relationship. The Episcopal Church has been in full communion with the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht since 1934. The Union includes about 100,000 members of the Old Catholic Churches in the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, and Germany, and the Polish National Catholic Church, which also has 100,000 members in the United States. The Old Catholics split from the Roman Catholic Church in 1871 over issues of papal authority. The Congress brought together over 400 participants, including significant representation by Anglicans from the Church of England, the Church of Ireland, and the Episcopal Church. Attending for the Episcopal Church were Bishop Keith Whitmore and Susanne Whitmore of Eau Claire; Bishop David Joslin of New Jersey; Prof. J. Robert Wright of the General Theological Seminary in New York; and Dr. Thomas Ferguson, associate deputy for Ecumenical Relations.

65. COACCE - The Old Catholic Churches Of The Union Of Utrecht
Historical overview, courtesy of the Episcopal Church, USA. The members of the Union of Utrecht, Category Society Religion and Spirituality Union of Utrecht...... According to Ignaz von Doellinger, the most prominent scholar and protagonist ofthe Old Catholic movement, the old catholics had to fulfil a triple mission (a
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/europe/coacce/utrecht.html
Churches of the Anglican Communion in Continental Europe Contents:
Introduction
The Madrid Statement

Letter to the Lambeth Conference

Lambeth Resolution
...
Home
The Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht
The Old Catholic Churches in Europe came into being as a result of the Pope's claim to authority beyond his own diocese of Rome – a claim which their existence effectively denies. Each Old Catholic Church is autonomous, and the local Church in each country is the continuation of the Catholic Church as it was before the Bishop of Rome asserted his supreme authority, by divine right, over the life of the Catholic Church. In The Netherlands , in 1702 the Pope deposed Archbishop Petrus Codde and installed an Apostolic Vicar. As a consequence, in 1723 the Metropolitan Chapter of Utrecht decided to elect a new Archbishop. After his election, Cornelius Steenoven was consecrated by Bishop Dominique Maria Varlet. The Archbishop and the Metropolitan Chapter were excommunicated by the Pope, so it was necessary to reorganize the life of the Church without links to Rome. The ancient sees of Haarlem and Deventer were re-established (in 1742 and 1758 respectively) and for 150 years the Church of Utrecht had to persevere in isolation. In Austria, Germany

66. Society Of St. Willibrord: Anglican, Old Catholic - Amsterdam,North Holland
Willibrord exists to foster closer relationships between Anglicans and OldCatholics. How Can Anglicans old catholics Worship Witness Together?
http://netministries.org/see/charmin/CM00295?frame=N

67. OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH OF CANADA - ::,ON
Independent national Old Catholic church body. In Mathew and Carfora lines. Small. Liturgy based on Category Society Religion and Spirituality...... old catholics The Canadian old catholics choose to follow the episcopal line statedabove as representing, to them, the true successors of the Carfora Church.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch05841
Welcome to OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH OF CANADA
::, ON
Canada
Staff / Leaders
Presiding Bishop Most Rev. Arthur C. Keating
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Presiding Bishop Emeritus Most. Rev. David C. Thomson (retired)
Vicar General Very Rev. Patricia Davies

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Provincial Vicar General of Quebec Very Rev. Richard Sorfleet (retired)
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History of the Jurisdiction
It is interesting to note that the Protestant Episcopal Church of the USA (Anglican Communion) recognised Bishop de Landas Berghes as possessing a valid episcopate. He was one of the consecrators of the Right Rev. Hiram Richard Hulse on 12 January 1915 in New York City. Dr. Hulse was the PECUSA Bishop of Cuba from 1915 to 1938. From 1916 to 1950 Canadian Old Catholic parishes were under the direct administration of the Archdiocese of NAORCC, with, from time to time local bishops overseeing some Canadian parishes. On the 22nd April 1950 the Old Catholic Diocese of Hamilton , with its Pro-Cathedral located at St. Francis of Assisi Old Roman Catholic Church, 420 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, joined the NAORCC. On that date, the Rt. Rev. George Frank Davis, who had Old Catholic episcopal succession via the Mathew-Bacon line of Old Catholic bishops, was sub conditione consecrated into the de Landas Berghes-Carfora line by the Rt. Rev. Francis Michael Donahue. (Bishop Donahue had been consecrated by Archbishop Carfora on 3 November 1946.) The Old Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, due to its growth and stability, quickly became the main centre of the NAORCC in Canada.

68. Old Catholic Church - The Church Today
old catholics in this country have a rich heritage, but ours is not a preservationistmovement, keeping old ways only as a museum piece or source of nostalgia
http://www.oldcatholic.org/churchtoday.htm

HOME
TODAY BACKGROUND AFFILIATIONS
Its message: The love of Christ urges us on. Old Catholics in this country have a rich heritage, but ours is not a preservationist movement, keeping old ways only as a "museum piece" or source of nostalgia. We have indeed received the rich treasures of the Catholic Faith, and we are moved by God's love through Christ onward, to receive Him and His Love manifestly through the Word and Sacrament in our churches, to share that Love with each other as a community of Christians, and to take it into the world, our neighborhoods, and communities, so hungry for the Divine Compassion. And so our message is at once one with the centuries, and one with the present time, that God's Love is so limitless that it reached down from heaven in the Divine Person of Jesus Christ, and is present and available to us all. He is with us in Word and Sacrament, and He seeks a dwelling place in each of our hearts.
Its Ministry
Our Lord, Jesus Christ, commissioned the Apostles with two great missions to fulfill. First, to go into all the world and carry His message of Love to all people (St. Matthew 16:15)

69. Cathedrals In New York City
old catholics Groups which split from Rome over various issues The Churchof Utrecht, -the German old catholics over papal infallibility.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medny/halsall2.html
Medieval New York New York City Cathedrals By Paul Halsall
There seem to be at least churches claiming Cathedral status in New York. The City has many religious communities which maintain bishops claiming "apostolic" descent. These are the main groups.
  • Roman Tradition
    • Latin Catholic - 2 NYC Cathedrals
      The people usually known as "Roman Catholics" - the historic Church of the West under the immediate supervision of the Pope. Eastern Catholic Churches - 1 NYC Cathedral
      Sometimes called "Eastern Rite" or "Uniate" churches (although they reject both terms), these a groups of Easter Christians (Both Chalcedonian and Non-Chalcedonian) which united with Rome. Old Catholics
      Groups which split from Rome over various issues
      -The Church of Utrecht,
      -the German "Old Catholics" over papal infallibility.
      -the Polish National Caholic Church Independent Catholics
      A number of Old Catholic bishops ordained "independent" bishops. There are now literally hundreds of these "episcopi vagantes", of lesser or greater spiritual probity. They seem to have a tendency to call living room sanctuaries "cathedrals". Liberal Catholic
      A group which has apparently preserved Catholic Orders, although adopting a Theosophist theology (i.e. a sort of Western Hindu-Buddhism).

70. The Bonn Agreement, A Model For Ecclesial Communion?
When the 1878 Lambeth Conference declared Anglican sympathy for the old catholics,the dialogue between Old Catholic Church and the Churches of the Anglican
http://www.bostontheological.org/ecudocs/bonn.htm
The Bonn Agreement
A model for ecclesial communion?
The Text of the Bonn Agreement, 1931
1. Each Communion recognizes the catholicity and independence of the other, and maintains its own. 2. Each Communion agrees to permit members of the other Communion to participate in the Sacraments. 3. Intercommunion does not require from either Communion the acceptance of all doctrinal option, sacramental devotion, or liturgical practice characteristic of the other, but implies that each believes the other to hold all the essentials of the Christian Faith. Click here for the German version , together with notes and history on the Agreement, from the Old Catholic Church in Germany
Commentary by Thomas Anderson, S.J.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
In 1981 Dr. Lukas Vischer stated that the ecclesiology of the Bonn Agreement is "perhaps the soundest basis for real progress in the ecumenical movement." That statement might come as a surprise for many have never heard of this Agreement. Still, if the former Director of the Faith and Order Secretariat of the World Council of Churches should make such a statement, isn't our interest sparked to ask, what does the Bonn Agreement offer the ecumenical discussion? This document will introduce the reader to the Bonn Agreement and the possibilities it offers to the ecumenical discussion.

71. Anglican Communion News Service
In a brief address to the Synod, Bishop FritzRené recalled that Anglicansand old catholics have been close friends for over 70 years.
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/articles/32/75/acns3285.html
ANGLICAN COMMUNION NEWS SERVICE ACNS EUROPE 31 JANUARY 2003
Old Catholic Bishop celebrates first communion in Church of England
[Church of England's Diocese in Europe] "Let us get a closer church life. Your church in Switzerland and ours are small. We need each other. To be small, and not to have many members, can be hard. But if we handle it carefully, small can be beautiful."
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72. Old-Catholic Parish In Augsburg
Introduction to the congregation, its beliefs and history.Category Society Religion and Spirituality...... As a part of the Catholic Diocese of the old catholics in Germany we arrange ourecclesiastical life within the rules set down by our Reformed Catholic Church
http://www.reformkatholiken.de/1e.html
Welcome on the English language pages of this web site!
All Christians, regardless of their denominational affiliation,
are welcome to worship with us and to receive communion.
We live in full communion with the Anglican and Episcopalian Churches.
We emphasize Catholic liturgy, biblical preaching and mainly traditional hymns.
Old-Catholic
Our parish is part of a independent Catholic Reform Church:
our name acknowledges the diversity and the essential teaching and institutions of Christianity
during the first millennium, in German we are called the "Old Church".
Parish
As a part of the "Catholic Diocese of the Old Catholics in Germany" we arrange our ecclesiastical life within the rules set down by our Reformed Catholic Church. We take special care in the conduct of worship, to enrich the community and for deepening and passing on of the faith, which is based in Jesus Christ and his act of reconciliation. Reformed Catholics Based on critical examination of the historical witness of early Christianity, the leaders of the Old Catholic Church developed an episcopal, synodical church structure, which incorporates the Apostolic, episcopal and priestly offices into democratic structures at all levels. To make our catholic renewal visible, we add the description "Reformcatholics" in brackets to our name, because many people misunderstand "Old Catholic" as being very conservative. History of the congregation After the First Vatican Council (1870), congregations of Catholic Christians were formed in German-speaking countries whose consciences prevented them from accepting the new dogmas of the Pope's infallibility and his jurisdictional primacy and who retained their previous beliefs. After a prelude in the village Mering (1871 - 1878), our parish was founded in 1894 through Rev. Anton Gatzenmeier (Munic) and Friedrich Trient (Augsburg).

73. Welcome To Our Church
They were called old catholics because they sought to turn the clock back and adhereto the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church prior to the various
http://www.unitedreformcatholicchurch.com/
The United Reform Catholic Church International
Chancery:

46-001 Kam Hwy. Suite #215
Kaneohe, HI 96744-3732 chancery@unitedreformcatholicchurch.com
Office:

Fax:

Aloha!
... Intercommunion Agreements Aloha!

Web site of Bishop M. J. Kimo Keawe
The
United Reform Catholic Church International
We are an Ecumenical Independent Catholic Faith 'Ohana We are Catholic Christian communities that are committed to the person of Jesus Christ and to His teaching. We accept and believe the testimony of His apostles who were His first disciples and eyewitnesses of His life, death, and resurrection from the dead. It was these same disciples who passed on to the church their own testimony about the person of Jesus and the events of His life. Embodied in their testimony are the very teachings of Jesus Himself. The Reformation After the Great Schism, the Roman Catholic Church continued to develop in Western Europe. For the next 450 years, during the Middle Ages, the Popes consolidated their power and extended their influence over the Church and society. With the dawn of the 16th century, the Roman Catholic Church was overloaded with moral and political corruption. Many concerned religious leaders made efforts to reform the Church. These efforts at reform became known collectively as the Reformation. Two very different reformations resulted from these tensions. One became known as the independent communities that became Old Catholic. They were called Old Catholics because they sought to turn the clock back and adhere to the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church prior to the various schisms.

74. ORLAPUBS P. R29: 
old catholics. INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC DIRECTORIES PAGE (many subpages for ferretingout the information!). old catholics, CHRIST CATHOLICS. OLD ROMAN CATHOLICS.
http://orlapubs.com/AR/R29.html
ORIENTAL ORTHODOX, INDEPENDENT ORTHODOX, AND OLD CATHOLIC BODIES 2000, 2001 by Orchid Land Publications [Updated 7-17-00] CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE FOR VARIOUS GROUPS USING

"ORTHODOX" IN THEIR NAMES
ORIENTAL ORTHODOX
(some sites include Orthodox listings) Those who wish to read the reports on unity between Oriental Christians and the Chalcedonian Orthodox can CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE
for the Orthodox Unity site.
ORIENTAL ORTHODOX NEWS SERVICE A GREAT VARIETY OF LINKS WELL ORGANIZED EASTERN CHRISTIAN CHURCHES VARIOUS LINKS TO THE EAST SYRIAN CHURCH in INDIA
i.e the MALANKARA (MAR THOMA) CHURCH in
INDIA
USA
ASSYRIAN (MARONITE) CHURCH OF THE EAST (USA) also HERE
CHALDEAN RITE CATHOLICS

STUDENT ASSOCIATION
SYTRIAN (KNANAYA) JACOBITE
(KNANAYA) JACOBITE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF ANTIOCH (Malabar Rite)
ARMENIAN CHURCH
COPTIC CHURCH (EGYPT) with links to Ethiopian Copts (CLICK HERE HERE COPTIC CHURCH OUTSIDE OF EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA COPTIC DIOCESE OF THE SOUTHERN USA ... BRITISH [COPTIC] ORTHODOX CHURCH with links OLD CATHOLICS INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC DIRECTORIES PAGE (m any subpages for ferreting out the information!)

75. Ind-Movement.org: Links To Discussion Lists
oldcatholicunity old catholics Friends. +L. Bouffard, et al. orthodox-tradition- Orthodox Christian Traditionalist List. S. Patterson+.
http://www.ind-movement.org/links_lists.html
Ind-Movement.org
Links to Discussion Lists
NOT SPECIFIC TO ANY ONE JURISDICTION
  • AAIOB - American Association of Independent Orthodox Bishops. B. Drown+.
  • cathfed - Federation of Catholic Churches. +T. Flynn.
  • - A Forum for theological inquiry by Old Catholic, Independent Catholic and any Catholic groups seeking to understand God's will today ... P. Baute+.
  • EcumenicalCouncil - The Ecumenical Council provides an opportunity for members of independent catholic jurisdictions to discuss theological, sacram ...
  • GenesisIntl - GenesisIntl promotes Christian unity. This shall be a list devoted to the ecumenical movements of various church enti... +G. Hammett, et al.
  • inclusiveindpcatholics - Independent Inclusive Catholics. +D. Strong.
  • ind-catholic - Independent Catholic Chat. A forum for the community of Independent Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican Jurisdictions worldwide. H. Beagle+.
  • indorthcathmov - Independent Orthodox/Catholic Movement. J. Richards+.
  • Occidentalis - a Christian forum for exploring the liturgical and quotidian life of Eastern Orthodoxy's Western Rite communities.
  • Old-Catholic-Benedictines - Old Catholic Benedictines (Oakland, CA). +D. Weeks, et al.

76. Old Catholic Church
old catholics have always held that under Christ, one finds perfectfreedom. Rather than disavow their historic principles, they
http://www.oldworldvillage.net/oldcatholic.html
Old Catholic Church
7561 Center Avenue #47
Huntington Beach, Ca 92647
Fr. Juan Calvillo
Phone (714) 893-7077
Cell Ph# (714) 514-5826 8:30 a.m. Spanish Mass
5:00 p.m. Spanish Mass
Denomination:
Old Catholic

The Old Catholic Church seeks to combine the traditional Catholic faith along with it's historic freedom. We believe that the doctrines of the Catholic Church are those given and entrusted to her by our Lord Jesus Christ. When they are taught in love, they do not enchain anyone; when accepted in faith they make people free. We believe and we attend Sunday Mass not because we must but because we may. The Old Catholic Church maintains as its basis of faith, the Holy Scriptures and the traditional creeds of Christendom. It recognizes a deposit of faith "once delivered to the Saints", preserved through innumerable vicissitudes in the ark of the Church Catholic with whom rests the abiding presence of Christ and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Churches have declared themselves to be Old Catholic in various times and places. The first group of Churches to proclaim themselves Old Catholic, appeared in the Netherlands in the 18th century when the Dutch catholics extended sympathy and hospitality to French catholics who were denied religious liberty in France. Their defense of religious liberty brought them condemnation from Rome, and since 1739, the Archbishopric of Utrecht has remained independent of Rome. Old Catholics have always held that under Christ, one finds perfect freedom. Rather than disavow their historic principles, they have maintained a separate existence from Rome since the 18th century. Other Churches joined them in 1870 when the first Vatican Council proclaimed the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. Since only Christ is infallible many Churches in Austria, Germany, Bavaria, and Switzerland realizing their position was closer to Utrecht than to Rome, proclaimed themselves Old Catholic.

77. Apostolic Succession: A Primer
Bishop, +Varlet, while traveling through Holland, was finally persuaded to bestowthe episcopate on a leader of this group of Dutch old catholics , in 1724 in
http://www.cinemaparallel.com/apostolic.succession.html
Back to Anglican Independent Communion A very BRIEF PRIMER ON "APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION" We of the Anglican Independent Communion love and serve the Holy Trinity, the Body of Christ, and our neighbours as ourselves, within the spiritual tradition of "the One Catholic and Apostolic Church." A central pillar of this tradition is that the Apostles gave spiritual authority to bishops (overseers) to govern the Church (Acts 20:17) and to confer holy Orders and administer the rite of Confirmation. By the "imposition" of hands, and by the receiving of the Holy Ghost for the Office and Work of a Bishop, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, (and in the Anglican tradition) with the delivery of the Holy Bible, a bishop is consecrated and that "line" is continued. By this manner, Apostolic authority has been passed on down through the One Catholic and Apostolic Church for 2,000 years. St. Augustine, however, articulated the doctrine that the orthodoxy and the validity of the apostolic succession of a bishop were two separate issues. Bishops who were consecrated in direct Apostolic Succession although "heretics" could still exercise their office as stewards of the sacraments in a valid manner. This means, from this perspective they could still "validly" ordain and consecrate priests, bishops and confirm children even if they were not "orthodox" in their own lives and beliefs. This addresses continuity by the physical "laying on of hands", but does it properly consider the function of the Holy Ghost and the Bible in the process? The Orthodox Church has other strong opinions on this point.

78. Greenbelt Interfaith News - September 9, 1997
Greenbelt Interfaith News World News September 9, 1997. old catholics Agree toDisagree on Women's Ordination International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference.
http://www.greenbelt.com/news/97/09/0901.htm
    Greenbelt Interfaith News
    World News
    September 9, 1997 Old Catholics Agree to Disagree on Women's Ordination
    International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference The International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Union of Utrecht (IBC) met in Wislikofen, Switzerland, July 6-16, 1997. It evaluated the study process which, according to the decisions taken at the IBC meeting in 1991, took place in the member churches on the issue of the ordination of women and its consequences for the churches and their ecumenical relations. This process became necessary because of the divergent development on the issue of the ordination of women in the member churches of the Union of Utrecht. As a consequence the statement of the IBC of 1976, which excludes the possibility of the ordination of women, could not be supported any longer by all member churches. The evaluation of the results brought the Bishops' Conference to realize that some Old Catholic churches deem the ordination of women necessary for the sake of the credibility of their mission, which is why they want to implement the ordination as soon as possible. Other churches are convinced that they cannot ordain women, because their internal and external credibility would be damaged. Faced with this situation, the Bishops' Conference states that a provision of the Agreement of the Union of Utrecht, which is one of the fundamental documents of the churches united in the Union of Utrecht, cannot be fully implemented any longer. According to this provision, the Old Catholic churches are in full communion with each other. Since some churches cannot, for the sake of their convictions, recognize the ordination of women, this communion is no longer fully shared.

79. Kram Style
There are the old catholics with old views, and there are the neoCatholics withdifferent interpretations and beliefs that contradict old accepted truths and
http://www.etrenecher.com/c/neocatholicism.html
kram style: neo-catholicism With time, everything changes. Everything is broken down and rebuilt. Everything from races and countries, to cultures, languages, and beliefs. I believe Catholicism, especially, has changed significantly within the past century. We can easily see this; not only is it visible in the participation (or lack there of) in Church services, but also in the philosophical and theological beliefs that Catholics have had and held in their hearts and homes. everything else seems more important than God or my intangible soul. Like they say: "Out of sight, out of mind." Perceptions of Heaven and Hell have been altered greatly, whether by "Generation X" or the preceding generations of humans, the beliefs are new ones. The idea seems to be one of a spiritual existence, where nothing takes a physical form. Hell and Heaven are seen as degrees of the afterlife. It would seem (in this way of thinking), that after dying, you're actions on Earth would determine your place in coordination with the Great Being. If you didn't obey God's laws, you would be placed at a distance from Him. If you were extremely far out, the isolation, cold, and lonliness of your position for all eternity would certainly feel like Hell. On the opposite end, if you were holy during your life on Earth, you would be close or right next to God. The love, understanding, compassion and pure radiance and warmth you would feel by God's presence would feel like Heaven.

80. History Of The United Catholic Church
In our churches you will find Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants, and Orthodox,as well as old catholics – all receiving Our Lord in Holy Communion
http://www.rmbowman.com/catholic/Hist1h.htm
History of the United Catholic Church Introduction: The United Catholic Church is a free non-hierarchical fellowship of independent Catholic, Orthodox, and Apostolic churches who trace their individual histories back to the early church and to the apostles themselves. The history of our church then begins with the Book of Acts (with which I assume you are familiar). It continues through the undivided church of the first millennium, whose Catholic faith it upholds. It is at the time of the Great Schism of 1054 that the histories of our individual churches diverge from each other. Some of us are descended primarily from the Eastern or Orthodox branch of Christianity, others from the Western or Roman branch. Many of us represent a union of both branches. But all of us trace our Apostolic succession back to the Patriarchs of the undivided Church, and through them to apostolic times. th and 16 th centuries, and the emergence in the 19 th century of the Old Catholic Church and the Utrecht Union. We will see that most of our churches are descended from the Old Catholic Church, yet many of us also have recent bishops of the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox churches in our apostolic line. The independent Catholic movement can be viewed as a further fracturing of the Roman monolith. Yet in truth, it represents an attempt to bring back the pieces, laying the basis for true unity by discarding demands for uniformity.

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