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| AmerTradCath  |
| E-mail news list for members of the American Traditional Catholic Church.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amertradcath/ |
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| Bishop Pat Buckley  |
| Conducts an independent ministry from The Oratory, Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, to disaffected and alienated people. Latin Tridentine Church. Presiding bishop of the Society of St. Andrew.
http://www.bishoppatbuckley.com/ |
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| Catholic Apostolic Church in North America  |
| Independent, autocephalous Catholic Church. Duarte Costa succession. Western theology. Congregations may use Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern liturgical rites. Two religious orders: Franciscans and Benedictines.
http://www.cacina.org/ |
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| Catholic Chaplains of the Risen Savior  |
| Religious order for priests of independent Catholic denominations who serve in chaplaincies.
http://www.freewebs.com/risensavior/ |
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| Christian Heritage Catholic Church  |
| Independent, autonomous Catholic institution with congregations in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Mission statement, locations, biographical profile of the presiding prelate.
http://www.chccworld.org/ |
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| Ecumenical Catholic Church  |
| An inclusive church in the Duarte Costa line of succession. Present in the United States. Explanation of basic beliefs, photo directory of leadership, contact information.
http://www.ecchurch.org/ |
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| Papal Claimants  |
| Sedevacantist Robert F. Hess provides information on those who have claimed to be popes since 1950, popes-in-waiting, and groups trying to organize a conclave.
http://claimants.homestead.com/ |
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| Traditional Catholic Church (British Isles)  |
| Uses Latin Tridentine Rite. Clergy allowed to be married. Does not ordain women or practicing homosexuals. Site provides beliefs, history, contacts.
http://www.geocities.com/tccbi/index.html |
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| Tridentine Catholic Church  |
| Apostolic succession in the Ofiesh and Duarte Costa lines. Called "Tridentine" because the Council of Trent was the last authoritative Council of the Catholic Church. Beliefs, Q&A, history, requirements for ordination.
http://www.geocities.com/mrtrid/ |
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