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Sites pertaining to the American Catholic Church International, formerly the American Catholic Church (Hampton Bays, New York).
Sites pertaining to the Catholic Church Universal, formerly the Catholic Reformed Church and, before that, the Reformed Catholic Church. It is an independent communion in the catholic tradition.
Sites related to the Diocese of Rumney Marsh, an independent Old Catholic jurisdiction based in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
The International Synod of Old Catholic Churches is a traditional Catholic communion. It comprises three churches: the English Catholic Church; the Old Catholic Church of America; and the Old Catholic Church of the United States.
Sites related to the Philippine Independent Church. Also called the Aglipayan Church, after its early leader General Gregorio Aglipay, the PIC arose in 1902 amid nationalist sentiment in the wake of the Spanish-American War. At one time the PIC was the largest member of the Union of Utrecht. Though it is no longer in the Union of Utrecht, the PIC is in full communion with the Utrecht Union and with the Anglican Communion. The Philippine Independent Church is a member of the World Council of Churches.
Sites pertaining to the Reformed Catholic Church, a newly formed rite, which is based in Hampton Bays, New York, and led by the former presiding bishop of the American Catholic Church (Hampton Bays, New York), which is now called the American Catholic Church International.
The United Catholic Church is a small autocephalous Old Catholic body in the United States and Canada, with an emphasis on active ecumenism.
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