noe hat geschrieben:
Lothar1962 hat geschrieben:
Ach ja: Warum sollte Pfr. Staymann eine bischöfliche Erlaubnis benötigen, um einen Gottesdienst mit einem Geistlichen einer anderen katholischen Kirche zu zelebrieren? Das ist mir neu (was nicht heißt, dass es nicht vielleicht tatsächlich so ist - deswegen frage ich ja).
Weil dadurch volle Gemeinschaft hergestellt wird. Es gibt keinen höheren Ausdruck von Kirchengemeinschaft.
Gegenfrage: Welcher alt-katholische Pfarrer würde denn jetzt mit Abt Klaus konzelebrieren?
och, da gibt es ja noch genug andere:
Partial Listing of independent jurisdictions:
* American Church of the East (Mar Thoma Orthodox Church Outside of India)
* American Old Catholic Church (Aurora, CO)
* Anglican Catholic Church (Traditionalist Anglican)
* Anglican Church in America
* Apostolic Catholic Church (Florida)
* Apostolic Episcopal Church - Celtic-Gallican Tradition
* Ascension Alliance - A progressive alliance dedicated to making the traditional sacraments relevant in today's world
* Byzantine Catholic Church (Independent Jurisdiction)
* Catholic Apostolic Church in North America (CACINA). (Progeny of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil).
* Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch (A liberal group, founded by independent movement leader, Archbishop Herman Adrian Spruit). As of this writing, the Church of Antioch is experiencing significant internal strife between a large majority of its bishops and the Presiding Bishop over who has the legitimate authority to administer the church and its seminary. This link takes you to the web site controlled by the deposed Presiding Bishop.
* Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil (Founded by former Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, after the second world war [resigned over issue of Vatican passports for fleeing Nazis and Fascists]. With an estimated Brazilian membership of 500,000, it has affiliates in several foreign countries.)
* Catholic Apostolic Philippine Church (A national Philippine church. Affiliated with the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil).
* Charismatic Episcopal Church. (A fast growing church, which blends Catholicism, Anglican, and Charismatic faith traditions, with apostolic succession through Dom Duarte Costa).
* Christ Catholic Church International
* Christian Catholic Rite of Community Churches
* Church of the Culdees (Springfield, OR)
* Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches
* Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen (CMRI) (Traditionalist Roman Catholic)
* Diocese of the Holy Spirit
* Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church
* Ecclesia Gnostica
* Ecumenical Catholic Church (Irvine, CA)
* Ecumenical Catholic Communion (began with St. Mathew Church, Orange, CA)
* Evangelical Catholic Church
* Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA)
* Free Catholic Church (San Diego, CA)
* Holy Celtic Church
* Independent Catholic Christian Church (Bp. Tim Cravens)
* Independent Catholic Churches International An association of Independent Catholic jurisdictions, clergy, and individuals
* Independent Greek Orthodox Church (of the United States)
* Liberal Catholic Church
* Liberal Catholic Church, International (LCCI)
* Liberal Catholic Church, Province of the U.S.A.
* Mar Thoma Orthodox Church Outside of India (Fresno, CA)
* Mexican National Catholic Church
* National Catholic Church of America (Albany, NY)
* New Order of Glastonbury
* Old Catholic Church of America (DeForest, WI)
* Old Catholic Church of Utrecht (Mathew succession)
* Old Roman Catholic Church in North America (Facione)
* Old Roman Catholic Church in North America (Wexford Jurisdiction)
* Polish National Catholic Church (A large independent denomination [with an estimated 100,000 members in the U.S.] which primarily serves an ethnic Polish constituency.)
* Orthodox Catholic Church (Arizona)
* Society of St. Pius V (Traditionalist Roman Catholic)
* Society of St. Pius X (Traditionalist Roman Catholic)
* United Catholic Church (Melbourne Beach, FL)
* United Reform Catholic Church International (Archbishop Kimo Keawe)
* Western Orthodox Church in America (WOCA) (Progeny of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil, but no longer affiliated with it.)
* White Robed Monks of St. Benedict (San Francisco, CA)