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However , after the Vatican Council of 1870 , large numbers of Roman Catholics left their church over the issue of papal infallibility and sought communion with the Church ...
However , after the Vatican Council of 1870 , large numbers of Roman Catholics left their church over the issue of papal infallibility and sought communion with the Church ...
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The faith and practice accord with that of Roman Catholics before the Second Vatican Council of the 1960's , and the church opposes the innovations of that council . Priests are unsalaried , but university trained , which is unusual ...
The faith and practice accord with that of Roman Catholics before the Second Vatican Council of the 1960's , and the church opposes the innovations of that council . Priests are unsalaried , but university trained , which is unusual ...
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Both Roman and ultrajectine Catholics are admitted to the services and holy communion . Bishop Hough is in communion with a church in England that was formerly under Bishop Gerald George Shelley . Old Roman Catholic Church ( English ...
Both Roman and ultrajectine Catholics are admitted to the services and holy communion . Bishop Hough is in communion with a church in England that was formerly under Bishop Gerald George Shelley . Old Roman Catholic Church ( English ...
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