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Liberal Catholic Diversity
Selected Jurisdictions &Religious Orders
The independent Catholic/Orthodox movement tends to be diverse. Below you will find links to a few selected independent Catholic denominations and organizations.Selected jurisdictions. *Note: These range from ultra-liberal to ultra-traditionalist.
- Anglican Catholic Church (Traditionalist Anglican)
- Ascension Alliance, Ascension-Alliance for Spiritual Renewal. An alliance dedicated to furthering the vision of the late Archbishop Herman Adrian Spruit. It is inspired by a "Free Catholic" vision, in the tradition of a fledgling Independent Catholic movement, the intuitions of the Emerging Church, and following the example of the Jewish Renewal movement.
- Catholic Apostolic Church in North America (CACINA) - A formerly conservative church, moving in a more liberal direction. Progeny of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil.
- Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil - Founded by former Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, after the second world war [resigned over issue of Vatican passports for fleeing Nazis and Fascists]. With an estimated Brazilian membership of 500,000, it has affiliates in several foreign countries.
- Charismatic Episcopal Church. - A fast growing church, which blends Catholicism, Anglican, and Charismatic faith traditions, with apostolic succession through Dom Duarte Costa.
- Christ Catholic Church International - A wisdespread independent Catholic body.
- ICAN-USA - Igreja Catolica Apostolica Nacional in the USA - A traditional jurisdiction, formerly known as CACINA-ICAB. Progeny of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil.
- Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen (CMRI) - Traditionalist Roman Catholic
- Ecclesia Gnostica - Church of noted Gnostic scholar Stephen Hoeller
- Ecumenical Catholic Communion (began with St. Mathew Church, Orange, CA)
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- Old Roman Catholic Church in North America - A traditional Old Catholic body
- Polish National Catholic Church - Large independent denomination primarily serving Polish constituents
- Society of St. Pius X - Traditionalist Roman Catholic
- Western Orthodox Church in America (WOCA) - Progeny of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil
Guide to the World of Autocephalous Churches - A very extensive website with a vast set of listings, maintained by the Rev. Tony Bagonja. Unfortunately, many listings have not been updated in some time. While the site claims to be a "complete" guide, key individuals and groups are omitted for unknown reasons.
Religious Orders in the Independent Movement - There are quite a number of religious orders within the independent movement, many of which are associated with individual jurisdictions, and many that seem to come and go. Those listed below were chosen because they seem viable, growing, or hold promise.
- Society of Pilgrims [pdf file] - The Society of Piligrims is a new religious congregation for spiritual pilgrims who seek perfection as"monks in the world." Expanding on Benedictine tradition, it integrates the insights of such spiritual luminaries as Peace Pilgrim, Brother Wayne Teasdale, and Diarmuid O'Murchu.
- Order of Port Royal. An ecumenical Cistercian order, headquartered in Germany. Now affiliated with the Old Catholic churches of Europe (Utrecht Union).
- White Robed Monks of St. Benedict - An ecumenical religious order which blends Benedictine philosophy with Zen Buddhist principles and practice. Headquartered in San Francisco. With roots in the Old Catholic tradition, they manage a web site which includes some of the best available information on the beliefs and traditions of Independent Catholicism. The order coordinates a network which helps link people who wish to be married by an Inependent Catholic priest. They have also engaged in missionary projects in India.
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