Anglican Catholic Church

The Anglican - Catholic Church is a church that has evolved and become independent from the Church of England out.

A number of Anglican Christians was critical since the first half of the 20th century the increasing adaptation of their church to the zeitgeist. Since the 1970s, then different communities from the World Federation of the Anglican Church have been solved. 1977 came in Saint Louis to an international congress of about 2,000 bishops, priests and lay people. The Congress decided to return to the old traditions and beliefs of the Anglican Church and separated from the Church of England existing at the time. When they chose the first bishop emeritus Bishop of Springfield. In 1984, the Anglican Church of India closed (not to be confused with the Anglican and also much larger Church of North India and the Church of South India, which are both members of the Anglican Communion ) at their 5 dioceses of the Anglican - Catholic Church.

1991 left one-third of the parishes the church and founded together with the American Episcopal Church, the Anglican Church in America.

Today the Anglican - Catholic Church has 17 dioceses in two church provinces and is found on all continents.

Since October 2008 there is full communion with the Anglican Province of Christ the King and the United Episcopal Church of North America.

Dioceses

  • Diocese of the Mid - Atlantic States
  • Diocese of the Midwest
  • Diocese of New Orleans
  • Diocese of the Holy Trinity
  • Diocese of the Resurrection
  • Diocese of the South
  • Diocese of the United Kingdom
  • Diocese of Aweil, Sudan
  • Missionary Diocese of Australia
  • Missionary Diocese of the Caribbean
  • Missionary Diocese Of New England
  • Missionary Diocese of New Grenada
  • Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa
  • Diocese of Amritsar
  • Diocese of Bombay
  • Diocese of Delhi
  • Diocese of Lucknow
  • Diocese of Nagpur
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