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To assist you in your research for your Faith Walk, we have included the links below which will take you to a variety of Independent church groups and groups within the Autocephalous movement and the independent movement.  The Links published here are for research purposes only and their appearance here does not constitute that The Reformed catholic Church International is in agreement with the content, or in communion with the aforementioned.

The American Anglican Council.

The American Catholic Union.

The Council of Old Roman Catholic Bishops.

AOCC.org

The Catholic Church of Antioch

The National Catholic Church of North America

The Independent Catholic Movement

The Order Of St. Francis Of The Renewal

The Ecumenical Order of Charity

The Catholic Church of Antioch

Ecumenical Conference of Independent Catholic Bishops

Autocephalous Catholic Churches

Francis and Clare Community

Calendar of Franciscan Feast Days

The Franciscan Experience

Declaration of Utrecht

The Archbishops of Utrecht

The Lima Liturgy

Forward in Faith.A movement of traditionalist Anglicans. Formerly known as Episcopal Synod of America.

FOCUS: Federated Orthodox Catholic Churches International. A synod of synods. 

Sursum Corda - An Agape In Celebration of A Century of Independent Catholicism In the Americas. Chicago, IL, August 1999. Sponsored by The American Catholic Union.

The Traditional Anglican Communion.

The World Bishops' Council.  

Joseph René Vilatte - First Independent Catholic Prelate in North America. By +D. Weeks.

"The Independent Movement" Historical Info Web Site.

Writings by Professor Gregory Holmes Singleton on "The Independent Movement".

Archives of the African Orthodox Church.

The Old Catholic National Directory.

Historic Overview of the Old Roman Catholic Church.

The Convergence Movement. A 1992 essay by +W. Boosahda and Sly.

The Christian Mysticism Web Site.

Groups Using the Term "Catholic" Not In Union With Rome.

Pitts Theology Library Archives and Manuscripts Dept.: Brandreth, Henry R. T., Papers, 1912-1974.

Historical Documents and Pictures of Archbishop Carfora.

An unflattering page about Bp. Francis Schuckardt (et al.) and Mount St. Michael, Spokane, WA

Outline of Episcopi Vagantes.

Info on +Joseph Rene Vilatte.

Mostly Independent-Movement Web Sites. Hosted by infomeditainment.com.

Old Catholic / Old Roman Catholic Group Profile. Written for a Sociology class, apparently.

Anglican Canon Law and Ecclesiastic Law.

GENESIS International.

The Unofficial Home Page of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

A Brief History of Four Bishops "At Large": +W. Maxey, +M. Itkin, +J. Joachim, +J. Dennis.

Bp. Vladimir's Personal Lines of Apostolic Succession. Detailed, with historical photos.

The Western and Eastern Catholic Churches. By T. Boyle.

The Early History of Russian Orthodoxy and ROCA in the U.S.

History page from Bp. Stephen Thomas' RBSOCC web site.

HOCPA web site: Info. on Bp. Peter Zhurawetzsky.

HOCPA web site: Long-ago articles from the New York Times.

Orthodox Church of France web site: A brief essay describing how it was, for a time, canonical, but that recognition was withdrawn due to political pressure.

Newspaper article, 2000/03/17, Church Times: Oversight, but no see. The bishops ordained in Singapore are the latest in a long line of episcopi vagantes. The background issues won't go away, Kenneth Leech says.

Orthodox Christians in North America: Chapter 4 - Other Orthodox Immigrations.