- Karl Pruter
Karl Hugo Prüter (
July 3 ,1920 -Nov 18 ,2007 ), was an Old Catholic bishop.He was raised in the
Lutheran church , and was aCongregationalist minister under the name of Hugo Rehling Pruter Sr. from 1945 to 1958. In the Congregationalist Church he was one of the leaders in theliturgical movement within the church during the late 1940s and early 1950s. He was also an opponent of the merger of theCongregational Christian Churches with theEvangelical and Reformed Church to form theUnited Church of Christ , begun in 1957 and concluded in 1961. As a continuing Congregationalist, he led his church and several other midwest Congregational churches to reject the merger and form a new body, the Central Association of Congregational Christian Churches.In the late 1960s, Pruter became involved in the
Free Catholic Movement , an association that lasted until his death. Pruter's introduction to the Free Catholic Movement and Old Catholicism came in 1963, when he traveled to Europe where he met several leaders of theOld Catholic tradition. When he returned to the United States, he settled inBoston hoping to find an available church or bishop. Not finding any, he arranged with ArchbishopPeter A. Zurawetsky to start a new church, in theBack Bay area of Boston, which stressed the contemplative life, mysticism, and a faith based on personal experience.cite book |last= Melton|first=J. Gordon |authorlink=J. Gordon Melton |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=The Encyclopedia of American Religions |origdate= |origyear=1987 |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= 2nd|series= |volume= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=Gale Research Company |location=Detroit |language= |isbn=0-8103-2133-5 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= ]He was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Boston by Archbishops Zurawetsky and
Uladyslau Ryzy-Ryski in 1967. The following year, Pruter designated his Diocese an independent communion. After a meeting the following year, the newChrist Catholic Church (Pruter) was recognized when its Constitution and Canons were given it by Archbishop Zurawetsky.Pruter was a vigorous publisher and distributor of literature in his fields of interest. The press he founded,
St. Willibrord's Press , was a major distributor of literature about theOld Catholic church. He wrote a number of tracts and pamphlets, as well as books such as "The Teachings of the Great Mystics" and "A History of the Old Catholic Church". He also operated the Tsali Bookstore, specializing inAmerican Indian literature, and Cathedral Books which emphasizes literature about the topic of peace.References
* [http://www.ind-movement.org/people_p.html Ind-Movement.org]
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