- Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada
The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada traces their heritage and
apostolic succession through theOld Catholic Church , which cut communion with Rome in1870 (1723 ). They are also a part of theCharismatic movement which is open to the movement of the Holy Spirit in one's life. This is not to be confused with contemporary usage of the words charismatic or pentecostal. The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada believes in theApostles' Creed and theNicene Creed .History
The apostolic lineage of the Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada, also called the Catholic Charismatic Rite (founded on August 15, 1968), began under the mandate of
Pope Clement XI ,Bishop of Rome andPatriarch of the West , in 1693 when James Goyon de Matignon, Bishop ofCondon consecrated Dominique Marie Varlet as Bishop ofAscalon (in partibus) and Coadjutor to the Bishop ofBabylon ,Persia . Bishop Varlet in turn consecrated Peter John Meindaerts toArchbishop of Utrecht without a papal mandate, which created a rift with Rome and an end to full communion with the Roman Church. Meindaerts was one of the primary founders of theOld Catholic Church of the Netherlands , independent from and considered excommunicated by Rome.From 1693 (legendary date, historically since 1723) to the present day the Union of Utrecht Church survives throughout Western Europe, North America, Central America, and South America. The historical lineage includes the
Old Catholic Church , thePolish National Catholic Church , the Catholic Church of Brazil, theLiberal Catholic Church , and the Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada, among others. Collectively these churches enjoy an open association and retain independent jurisdiction.The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada was established and organized by
Patriarch Andre Barbeau in 1968. Barbeau was ordained a Roman Catholicpriest on November 21, 1940 and served in that capacity for 28 years in theArchdiocese of Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada . In 1968 Barbeau left the Roman Catholic Church and was consecrated a bishop and first autonomously appointed patriarch of the new Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada by pro-uniateOld Catholic Bishop Charles Brearley of the Old Holy Catholic Church of England. Barbeau served in this capacity until his death on February 14, 1994. Succeeding Barbeau is Archbishop Andre Letellier, who was installed shortly after Barbeau's death in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, inCité de Marie .The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada immediately erected faith churches and faith communities in Canada and in several northeastern states in the United States; by the early 1990s the church's jurisdiction had spread as far south as
Florida and later into the southwest includingArizona ,New Mexico , and westTexas .Practices
The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada is more conservative than some other branches of the
Old Catholic Church . They accept the Seven Ecumenical Councils as binding upon all Christians and strive towards the unity of an undivided Church as it was experienced in the first 1,000 years of Christianity, that time before the Great Schism of 1054 AD. They further accept the teaching and doctrine of the Council of Trent. They believe in the Seven Sacraments as defined by the Council of Trent. They reject theordination of women to the offices ofdeacon ,priest orbishop , because this has not "been believed everywhere, always, and by all" (TheDeclaration of Utrecht of 19th century). They however do allow their clergy to marry and adapt other liberalisations.They refer to their rite as Charismatic, believing in the spiritual gifts and in the moving of the Holy Spirit. Although they follow a set liturgy for both the Eucharist and the Sacraments they are not rigid and allow the movement of the Holy Spirit to enliven, enlighten, and sustain. They use traditional hymns and contemporary praise and modern worship songs. Their sermons are Bible based. One could describe them as
Orthodox in belief,Catholic in practice, andCharismatic in worship.See also
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Old Catholic
*Charismatic Movement
*Independent Catholic Churches
*Catholic Charismatic Renewal External links
Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada Churches
* [http://www.bethanyccc.org/ Bethany Charismatic Catholic Church] - Brimfield, Massachusetts
* [http://www.st.michaels.faithweb.com/ St. Michael's Catholic Church] - Selden, New York
* [http://www.ourchurch.com/member/e/emmauscommunity/ Emmaus Community] - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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