Order of Corporate Reunion

Order of Corporate Reunion

The Order of Corporate Reunion is an ecumenical and interdenominational association of clergy and laity of Anglican origin, founded by Frederick George Lee, Thomas Mossman and Joseph Seccombe in London in 1874.

The Order of Corporate Reunion regards valid apostolic succession as an essential aspect of the church. It is now principally associated with the Independent Sacramental Movement.

The current primate of the order is the Most Reverend Peter Paul Brennan, succeeding Bertil Persson who is now primate emeritus.

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