Liberal Catholic Church of Ontario
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The Liberal Catholic Church of Ontario (LCCO) was a non-theosophical Liberal Catholic
denomination in Canada, now merged into the Christ Catholic Church International, which formed in 1991. The LCCO grew out of the Old Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in 1949 by Fr. William Henry Daw, who was appointed LCCO's first bishop in 1955.
Liberal Catholic Church
The Liberal Catholic Church is a form of Christianity open to theosophical ideas and even reincarnation. It is not connected to the Roman Catholic Church, which considers it heretical and schismatic...
denomination in Canada, now merged into the Christ Catholic Church International, which formed in 1991. The LCCO grew out of the Old Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in 1949 by Fr. William Henry Daw, who was appointed LCCO's first bishop in 1955.
See also
- Community Catholic Church of Canada
- Independent Anglican Church Canada SynodIndependent Anglican Church Canada SynodThe Independent Anglican Church is a Christian denomination in the Anglican tradition with churches in Canada and the United States of America. It is not affiliated with the Anglican Communion headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Most Rev. Peter Wayne Goodrich of Niagara Falls, Ontario,...
- Ontario Old Roman Catholic ChurchOntario Old Roman Catholic ChurchThe Ontario Old Roman Catholic Church is a theologically conservative and socially liberal Old Roman Catholic or Independent Catholic denomination in Toronto, Canada, that grew out of the Old Catholic Church of Canada...