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| | Catholic Apostolic Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Catholic Apostolic Church is a millenarian religious community. |  | | This was the full constitution of each particular church or congregation as founded by the restored apostles, each local church thus reflecting in its government the government of the Catholic church by the angel or high priest Jesus Christ, and His twenty-four apostles. |  | | The impulse to the prayer movement in the twenties of the 19th century was given by the Anglican priest James Haldane Stewart. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Apostolic_Church
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| | One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Roman Catholic Church, comprising both the Western and the Eastern Rites (understood as a collection of particular churches), claims to be the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. |  | | Anglicans of 'high church' or 'Anglo-Catholic' tradition consider themselves part of a "Catholic communion" not subject to the Holy See of Rome, and maintain beliefs and practices akin to those of the Roman Catholic Church, involving the sacraments and use of ritual in liturgy. |  | | In Christian theology, One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church is a phrase describing the nature of the Christian community and/or Christian Church, in the various meanings it has. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Holy_Catholic_and_Apostolic_Church
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| | Hexapedia - One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church |
 | | In regards to Apostolic, groups such as the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion claim that the phrase explicitly refers to an unbroken and personal lineage from Christ and his disciples symbolized in the laying on of hands when a priest is ordained, or Apostolic Succession. |  | | One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church is a phrase that appears partly in the Apostles Creed ("the holy catholic church") and fully in the Nicene Creed (αγίαν, καθολικήν καί αποστολικήν Έκκλησίαν) and indicates the four marks of the Church - namely, unity, sanctity, catholicity and apostolicity. |  | | Anglicans of the 'high church' or 'Anglo-Catholic' tradition define themselves as part of a "Catholic Communion" not in submission to the Holy See or pope of Rome, and manifest beliefs and practices akin to Catholicism, involving the sacraments and a use of ritual in liturgy. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/One_Holy_Catholic_and_Apostolic_Church
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| | Catholic Community Forum Discussion Groups - "one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church" |
 | | The Catholic Church is a communion of 24 Churches. |  | | The Catholic church is composed of many flavors, but all have unity in faith (if they didn't they would be heretics) and unity in communion (schismatics). |  | | This means to believe in the Catholic Church, Catholic meaning universal, this means that you believe what Christ founded, thus you must be apart of the Church and therefore under the office of Saint Peter. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/forums/printthread.php?t=3201
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| | Church of Antioch Homepage |
 | | Catholic Apostolic Priesthood in the Church of Antioch |  | | Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch Malabar Rite |  | | Officers and Official Committees of the Church of Antioch |
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http://www.churchofantioch.org
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church |
 | | The Church, according to this theory, is not a society established by eternal Divine interposition. |  | | There is, it is plain, but one Church, in which is found the unity we have described -- in the Catholic Church, united under the government of the supreme pontiff, and acknowledging all that he teaches in his capacity as the infallible guide of the Church. |  | | Calvin declares that the Church is to be found "where the word of God is preached in its purity, and the sacraments administered according to Christ's ordinance" (Instit., Bk. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03744a.htm
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| | One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church |
 | | The Church is holy because she is totally consecrated unto God in all that she does. |  | | The Church is as convocation, assembly, or community of believers whom God gathers in the whole world, and who draws Her life from the Word and the Sacraments. |  | | United with Christ, the Church is sanctified by Him, with Him, and in Him. |
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http://www.iccec-sea.org/faith/church.htm
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| | What "Catholic" Means |
 | | You ought to know, then, that the bishop is in the Church and the Church in the bishops; and if someone is not with the bishop, he is not in the Church. |  | | The Greek roots of the term "Catholic" mean "according to (kata-) the whole (holos)," or more colloquially, "universal." At the beginning of the second century, we find in the letters of Ignatius the first surviving use of the term "Catholic" in reference to the Church. |  | | For this is the name peculiar to this holy Church, the mother of us all, which is the spouse of our Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God" (ibid., 18:26). |
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http://www.catholic.com/library/What_Catholic_Means.asp
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| | Catholic Apostolic Church on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH [Catholic Apostolic Church] religious community originating in England c.1831 and extending later to Germany and the United States (1848). |  | | A church I'd vote for: a survey of church history reveals a Catholic community that's not only one, holy, and apostolic, but participative, too.(history)(includes "News flash: Church democracy not a newfangled idea!") |  | | Whitehead, Kenneth D. One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic: The Early Church Was the Catholic Church.(Brief Article) |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/CatholicA1C1.asp
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| | The Catholic Apostolic Church |
 | | The Catholic Apostolic Church (sometimes called the 'Irvingites') was a remarkable body of Christians gathered together under apostolic rule from out of the various Western Churches and looking for the imminent Second Coming of Christ. |  | | Irving died in 1834, before the founding of the Catholic Apostolic Church, so the term 'Irvingites' is strictly an anachronism. |  | | These churches had come into being when a number of 'charismatic' congregations, including Irving's, had been expelled from their parent bodies. |
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http://www.mansfieldtraquair.org.uk/cac.htm
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| | Catholic Apostolic National Church - History |
 | | Old Catholic Church of the United States” to the “Catholic Apostolic National Church”. |  | | is faithful adherence to Sacred Scripture and Apostolic Tradition, as protected by the teaching Magisterium of the Church. |  | | They are called "Old Catholics" because they sought to adhere to the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church of the post-Apostolic era and the theology of the Church prior to the |
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http://www.angelfire.com/il2/vocations/history.html
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| | The Online Home of the Apostolic Catholic Church, an independent catholic diocese with parishes in Tampa, Ft. Myers, ... |
 | | The Apostolic Catholic Church, rooted in the New Testament, affirms the empowerment and the dignity of the poor, the needy and the oppressed by adopting a preferential option for those who are disenfranchised and marginalized in this society. |  | | Neither large nor alienating, the Apostolic Catholic Church has established an intimate community experience where its members are at once accepted, affirmed and challenged to further their commitment as the body of Christ. |  | | The Apostolic Catholic Church maintains rich sacramental and liturgical traditions which reflect centuries of practice and evolution. |
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http://www.apostoliccatholicchurch.com
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| | Ship of Fools: Eccles: The Catholic Apostolic Church |
 | | Catholic Apostolic church services appear to have been rather grandiose affairs in their heyday: there were large numbers of priests and deacons, incense was used and there was exposition of the blessed sacrament. |  | | CACINA appears to be of fairly recent origin (1945) and emanates from Brazil, whereas the Catholic Apostolic Church we are referring to on this thread was an British sect originating from the preaching of a Scottish Presbyterian minister called Henry Irving in London in the 1830s. |  | | However, in 1987 the church at Maid Vale was still being used on Sundays for a service of prayer based, I believe, on the Litany. |
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http://forum.ship-of-fools.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=11;t=000501
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| | One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church - Catholic Online |
 | | Your Catholic Voice is a movement to promote faithful citizenship based on the fundamental truths of the Catholic Church relating to Life, Family, Freedom and Solidarity. |  | | The Mission of the "Your Catholic Voice" movement is to motivate, educate and activate Catholic citizens for political and social participation as a response to their baptismal vocation and the call of our Church to be faithful citizens. |  | | Jesus Christ is the foundation of our one, holy, Catholic Church and of all Christendom. |
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http://www.catholic.org/featured/headline.php?ID=300
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| | Andrew Cusack: The Catholic Apostolic Church, Edinburgh |
 | | The Catholic Apostolic Church, quite often called the Irvingites after the Church of Scotland minister who laid the basis for its creation, were a curious lot. |  | | After the church was purchased by the Reformed Baptist Church, the actual organ itself was removed in 1975. |  | | This part of the church confused us slightly. |
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http://www.andrewcusack.com/blog/2005/05/the_catholic_ap.php
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| | Catholic Apostolic National Church |
 | | We stand, holding fast to the teachings of the ancient faith, in a modern society that is often hostile, towards Christians in general and Catholics in particular, and choose to obey the timeless message of Christ rather than yield to the "Spirit of the Age". |  | | The Archbishop-Metropolitan of the Catholic Apostolic National Church |  | | Nacionais”), the largest Catholic Communion of Churches outside of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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http://www.oldcatholic.com
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| | Edward Irving and the Catholic Apostolic Church |
 | | The Irvingite church continued after his death, and according to The Gazatteer for Scotland, in 1994 it claimed to have around 8 million members worldwide. |  | | In 1832 thoese followers remaining from his former congretation created the Holy Catholic Apostolic, or "Irvingite," Church in Newman Street, and the following year the Church of Scotland excommunicated him. |  | | Aben Ezra's Coming of the Messiah and all that is mystical in Coleridge both nourished and corroborated his long-held beliefs in prophecy and the impending approach of the second coming. |
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http://www.scholars.nus.edu/landow/victorian/religion/apocalypse/irvingite.html
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| | THE EVANGELICAL CATHOLIC CHURCH HOME PAGE |
 | | proclaims The Evangelical Catholic Church to be part of The Lutheran Confessional Movement within The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, tracing Her Orders and Faith back to the historic Church of The Apostles. |  | | She has sought a profound reconnection with the ancient historic Church and a thorough appropriation of the ancient Catholic Faith. |  | | She believes that they were truthful and honorable men who meant what they said, that they wanted nothing more than to be in agreement with the ancient Fathers, to restore true Orthodoxy to Western Christendom and to remain within the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. |
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| | One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church |
 | | The Anglican Church refers to itself as the "one holy catholic and apostolic church". |  | | This branch theory, where three churches that are formally separated from one another are somehow "one", is not accepted by the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Churches. |  | | For many Anglicans, the "Church" consists of the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches or, as is sometimes expressed, the "Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic and Anglo-Catholic branches." |
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http://www.unicorne.org/orthodoxy/avril2003/oneholy_av03.htm
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| | Church of Antioch |
 | | We are a Catholic church in the ancient, universal, sense of that word as well as in our form of sacramental worship. |  | | We are a limb of the one Christian church, the Mystical Body of Christ. |  | | This is the church which sets no limits to your thinking but, to the contrary, encourages you to use your intelligence to find the deepest spiritual truths that you can. |
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http://www.concentric.net/~Cosmas/whatiscoa.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apostolic Church-Ordinance |
 | | It served as a law-code for the Egyptian, Ethiopian, and Arabian churches, and rivalled in authority and esteem the Didache, under which name it sometimes went. |  | | The second part (xv-xxx) treats in similar manner of the qualifications for ordination or for the duties of different officers in the Church. |  | | I, 75-88; FUNK, Doctrina Duodecim Apostolorum (Tübingen, 1887), 44 sq., 50 sq.; SCHAFF, Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (New York, 1885), 127-132, 237-257, where the dependence of the Apostolic Church Ordinance (Canons 4-14) on the Didache is graphically set forth; BARDENHEWER, Gesch. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01635a.htm
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| | Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church (Arian Catholic) |
 | | This is the official website of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and the Arian Catholic Theological Society. |  | | Anomoios, Apostolic, Arian, Arianism, Arius, Auxentius, Bible, Bishop, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Church, Controversy, Creed, Cross, Ecclesiastical, Ecumenical, Eusebius, God, Heresy, Holy, Jesus, ktisma, Martyr, Ousia, Presbyter, Religion, Ulfilas, Worship, Yahweh. |
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http://www.holy-catholic.org
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| | Welcome |
 | | ™ The Catholic Apostolic Church in North America and the CACINA Logo are Trademarks of the CACINA Diocese of Virginia, Inc., a Delaware Corporation. |
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http://www.cacina.org
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