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  1. In order to outline the Christian orthodoxy of Old Catholics and to demonstrate the theological agreement of the Old Catholic Church in the United States (under the canonical authority of the Synod of Bishops of the Old Catholic Confederation) with the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht, the OCC Catechism is essentially derived from ...

  2. The Old Catholic Apostolic Church in the United States was initially founded in 2008, by the late Monsignor Anthony Guadialardo. Upon his death, Bishop Jack Stafford took on the mantle and led the church in the US which quietly grew. When Bishop Stafford left the church to resume a maritime career, Monsignor Edmund Cass was appointed to lead ...

  3. Our church looks for Jesus in the least, the lost and the forgotten, while seeking first the Kingdom of God. It is our call to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick, and comfort the lonely. This is our faith in action! Apostolic Succession. The Old Catholic Churches International holds valid Apostolic Succession.

  4. CATHOLIC VISITOR, INC. 1978 - Old Catholic-several groups, including: (1) the Church of Utrecht, which severed relations with Rome in 1724; (2) The National Polish Church in the U.S., which has its origin near the end of the 19th century; (3) German, Austrian and Swiss Old Catholics, who broke away from union with Rome following the First Vatican Council in 1870 because they objected to the ...

  5. Patriarchate of The Old Catholic Church in The United Kingdom and America. The perfect Church for imperfect people / La Iglesia perfecta para gente imperfecta.

  6. 10 de jan. de 2023 · Archbishop Finnegan was the founder of the Companions of Saints Francis and Dominic and the Catholic Church, Florida, the pastor of All Saints Catholic Community, Tallahassee, and Archbishop Emeritus of the American Old Catholic Church. From April, 2012, until his death, Joseph also served as the employer representative on the Florida ...

  7. As a Christian body of faith, our faith in the crucified and risen Christ and our union with the triune God are at the heart of being in communion. We have our own accents, which often hark back to the faith of the undivided Church. Old Catholic faith is not cast in concrete and leaves a lot of room for its own interpretations.