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The short answer is simply this: We are a group of Christian folk with a particular heritage who gather together in the Name of Jesus to worship God and love and support each other and to carry on Christ's work in the world. Although we are not exclusive, and do pray and fellowship with Christians of many other denominations and Churches, we are not a part of any other Church. But to give you a fuller answer, we present the following.
For a quick idea of who we are you can read two general articles, the longer one here and a shorter one here. After you have read those, come back here and see what else there is to explore.
The most basic doctrines which we as Christians profess are found in the three creeds of the Church. Also, read our Canonical Statement of Belief, which does not replace or add to the Creeds, but puts their teachings into slightly different words. You might also want to check out some of the essays under the oak tree.
To find out what a group, any group, is really all about, just reading their official statements is not enough. You have to talk to the people themselves. Well, you can't do that on a web site, but we do try to give you the next best thing. These statements are personal and should not be taken as official pronouncements of the church. The authors hope to let you see the Celtic Catholic Church through their own eyes.
| by Bishop Dwain Houser | by Fr. John F. Harrell |
| by Christopher White | by Caitlin St. John |
If you think every liturgical color should be green...
...you might be a Celtic Catholic.
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