Old Roman Catholic Church in North America
The Old Roman Catholic Church in North America, officially called Old Roman Catholic Church,[1] is an independent Old Catholic denomination. It descends from the North American Old Roman Catholic Church founded by Archbishop Carmel Henry Carfora. Archbishop Richard Arthur Marchenna consecrated Robert Alfred Burns, a priest ordained by Carmel Henry Carfora, in 1961. Burns left Marchenna in 1963. That year he joined with Archbishop Wilfred A. Barrington-Evans of the Old Roman Catholic Church (English Rite) and began using that designation. He was appointed Archbishop of Chicago by Barrington-Evans.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Old Roman Catholic Church". www.oldromancatholic.church. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
Sources[edit]
- Melton, J. Gordon (2009). "Chapter 2 - Western Liturgical Family, Part I: The Western Catholic Tradition". Melton's encyclopedia of American religions. Internet Archive. Detroit: Gale Cengage Learning. pp. 129–30. ISBN 978-0-7876-9696-2. Search this book on
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