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  1. A spiritual community as Christ meant one to be! The RCCI is an independent catholic church community which is part of over 100,000 members of the independent catholic movement and nearly 150 jurisdictions in the United States, with over two million members worldwide.

    • By-Laws

      The first term started Jan. 1, 2006 and expired on Dec. 31,...

    • Code of Ethics and Professional Practice

      We, the ordained clergy of The Reform Catholic Church...

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      Canons - THE REFORMED CATHOLIC CHURCH INTERNATIONAL - Home

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      In Memoriam - THE REFORMED CATHOLIC CHURCH INTERNATIONAL -...

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    • Catholic, Inclusive, and Affirming
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    The Reformed Catholic Church is an Independent Catholic Church, not under the authority of the Bishop of Rome. We are similar in our liturgy, sacraments and apostolic succession. We differ in our desire for inclusion of all people regardless of marital status, sexual and/or gender identity, or other human distinctions that lead to exclusion. Our he...

    We, the people of the Reformed Catholic Church; Transformed by Jesus Christ through Baptism; Empowered by the Holy Spirit; Nourished by the Eucharist; United in our faith; Liberated by the love of God; Commit ourselves to be God's welcoming heart of mercy, God’s inclusive arms of love, and God's hands of justice and healing to all people who seek G...

    The Reformed Catholic Church is a Western Rite Church. With that said, we allow a wide range of masses: The Roman Rite (Novus Ordo/Paul VI), The Roman Missal, The Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal Church), the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom (Eastern Orthodox), and the Book of Divine Worship (Anglican Ordinariate).

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  2. Our mission is to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ through the ancient church He founded. Guided through prayer and by the Holy Spirit we use our time, talents and resources to minister with love, forgiveness and acceptance to the needs of all His people without prejudice.

  3. Reformed vs. Catholic Beliefs. How does one get saved? Sola fide: Repent of your sins and believe in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection alone to save you. Repent of your sins, believe in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection to save you, be baptized, participate in the Eucharist, and don't die with any unconfessed mortal sins. [2] [3]

  4. Reformed Catholics is an Independent Catholic denomination founded in New York City, United States, in 1879, by some priests who left the Catholic Church. It was not in communion with the pope in Rome . Dissident formerly Catholic priests formed a few congregations chiefly in New York, and began evangelistic work on a Protestant basis of belief.

  5. Catholic Church Reform Int’l (CCRI) was founded in June 2013 shortly after the election of Pope Francis by Rene Reid and Robert Blair Kaiser. A teleconference was held in early September with over 60 reform-minded leaders on the call representing about ten different countries.

  6. Jan 11, 2022 · “Catholicity” is an often-misunderstood term, and “Reformed Catholicity” sounds to others like a contradiction, but in fact the early and formative voices of Reformed Protestantism were persuaded the life and health of the Church depends on its catholicity in Protestant, not Roman Catholic terms.

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