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Mother church

Mother church or matrice is a term depicting the Christian Church as a mother in her functions of nourishing and protecting the believer.[1] It may also refer to the primary church of a Christian denomination or diocese, i.e. a cathedral or a metropolitan church.[2] For a particular individual, one's mother church is the church in which one received the sacrament of baptism.[3][4] The term has specific meanings within different Christian traditions. Catholics refer to the Catholic Church as "Holy Mother Church".

Mother church architecturally represented in a mosaic of a fifth-century chapel floor (tomb marker/cover of a certain Valentia with the added invocation to rest in peace: Valentia in Pace). Bardo Museum, Tunis.

Church as an organization

Primatial local churches

The "first see", or primatial see, of a regional or national church is sometimes referred to as the mother church of that nation. For example, the local Church of Armagh is the primatial see of Ireland, because it was the first established local church in that country. Similarly, Rome is the primatial see of Italy, and Baltimore of the United States, and so on.

The first local church in all of Christianity is that of Jerusalem, the site of the Passion of the Christ and of Pentecost, making it the Mother Church of all Christianity.[5][6]

Catholic Church

This term is most often used among Catholics as Holy Mother Church.[7] The Church is considered to be a mother to her members because she is the Bride of Christ,[8] and all because the Church is considered the mother of believers just as God is called the Father of believers. Another term used in the Catechism is the title "Mater et Magistra" (Mother and Teacher).[9] Pope John XXIII made this the title of his encyclical celebrating the seventieth year after Leo XIII's groundbreaking social encyclical, explaining that in this Mother and Teacher all nations "should find ... their own completeness in a higher order of living."[10] Pope Francis said:[11]

The Church is our mother. She is our "Holy Mother Church" that is generated through our baptism, makes us grow up in her community and has that motherly attitude, of meekness and goodness: Our Mother Mary and our Mother Church know how to caress their children and show tenderness. To think of the Church without that motherly feeling is to think of a rigid association, an association without human warmth, an orphan.[12]

Anglican Communion

In Anglicanism, the Church of England gave rise to all the other Churches in the Anglican Communion, and as such she is considered the Mother Church.[13] The Archbishop of Canterbury thus serves as the focus of unity within the Anglican Communion.[14]

Methodist Church

In Methodism, the Methodist Church of Great Britain is considered the Mother Church by all the other Methodist Churches in the World Methodist Council, with Methodist Central Hall often being a symbol of this tradition.[15][16] This is because the Methodist Church of Great Britain "gave birth to the whole Methodist enterprise and then of a nineteenth-century church whose influence reached out across the world through the missionary endeavors of the various British Connexions within and beyond the British Empire."[15]

Apostolic Sees or Ecclesia matrix

Apostolic sees are those local churches founded by one of the Twelve Apostles or Paul the Apostle. In 1855 Bingham wrote: "Ecclesia matrix, a mother-church, is sometimes taken for an original church planted immediately by the Apostles, whence others were derived and propagated afterward. ...And in this sense the Church of Jerusalem is called 'the mother-church of all churches in the world.'"

He also refers to "Arles the mother church of France, supposedly planted by the Apostle's missionary Trophimus, first bishop of the place."[17]

Church as a building

Place of baptism

 
On Mothering Sunday, people historically have visited the church in which they were baptized.[3][4]

For a particular individual, one's mother church is the church at which one received the Christian sacrament of baptism (christening).[3][4] In the British Isles, Mothering Sunday is the traditional day in which one visits one’s mother church.[3][4]

Church of the Resurrection

 
The Aedicule, before its restoration, encloses the tomb of Jesus, in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem

The Mother Church of Christianity is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the traditional site of the most important events in the religion. Within are the holiest spots of Christianity, chiefly, the place of Jesus' crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection.

Cathedral

 
"Most Holy Lateran Church, of all the churches in the city and the world, the mother and head" ("Sacros[ancta] Lateran[ensis] eccles[ia] omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput"). Inscription on the façade of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome.

"Mother church" may also be a title of distinction based on a church's hierarchical importance. The church of the bishop of an episcopal see is often considered the mother church of the diocese. Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois, falls under this category. While it was not the first Roman Catholic cathedral of the city, it became the mother church due to the presence of the episcopal cathedra. This form of distinction based on hierarchical importance is usually used by the Roman Catholic Church, and, sometimes, the churches of the Lutheran World Federation and Anglican Communion,[18] while other Protestant denominations tend to refrain from using the title in this manner.

The pope's cathedral, the Papal Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, is called Sacrosancta Lateranensis ecclesia omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput ("Most Holy Lateran Church, Mother and Head of all the churches in the city and the world").[19]

 
Canterbury Cathedral, mother church of the Anglican Communion

Canterbury Cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, describes itself as the "Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion".[20]

First mission church

The first church built in a mission area is sometimes called the mother church. For example, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu, Hawaii, was the site of the first French Catholic mission of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, from which the modern Hawaii Catholic Church was established. Under these circumstances it is today considered the mother church of all Hawaii.[21] Similarly, the Mission San Carlos Borromeo in Carmel, California, is considered the mother church of California, as it historically served as the headquarters of the California mission system.

Principal church of a religious institute

The term may also relate to the churches of the various religious institutes, royal orders, or civic orders. For example, Madonna Della Strada Chapel became the mother church of the Province of Chicago of the Society of Jesus, as the principal church of the Jesuits in its particular province including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.[22] On a broader scale, the Chiesa del Gesù in Rome is the mother church of all Jesuits throughout the world as it is the church of the Society's Superior General.[19]

Plantation churches

Another form of the phrase is mainly used in Protestant churches. A mother church is one from which other "daughter churches" were planted nearby.[23]

Historically significant churches

 
The Greater Refuge Temple in Harlem, New York City, the mother church of the Pentecostal Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith

The oldest churches of various religious communities are often considered the mother churches to others that follow either in that same tradition or, alternatively, in a reformist tradition. A church's hierarchical importance is often derived from its historical importance in its organization. In addition, in communities where churches may change their ecclesiastical association or become independent (particularly in Pentecostal, charismatic, and nondenominational churches in America), a mother church may have daughter churches in one or more organizations.

The mother church in Christian Science is The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, the Church of Christ Scientist, of which all others are branches. Per the Manual of The Mother Church, the legal title of the mother church is "The First Church of Christ, Scientist," and while its branch churches may call themselves First Church of Christ, Scientist, or Second Church of Christ, Scientist, etc., they are prohibited from using "The" in front of their names. Only The Mother Church can do so.[24]

Greater Refuge Temple Church in New York City is the mother church of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, an Apostolic Pentecostal denomination. As such, it is also ultimately the mother church of its various offshoot churches and organizations, including both Bible Way organizations and the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ and its daughter churches. In addition, churches that were independently founded by ministers who were ordained or directly influenced by the church's founder, Robert C. Lawson, or his spiritual successor, William L. Bonner, may also look to Greater Refuge Temple as their mother church, including the Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Evangelistic Church of Christ, and many others.[25]

References

  1. ^ . Oxford Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on October 1, 2016. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  2. ^ "Catholic Church: Glossary of Roman Catholic terms". BBC News. 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  3. ^ a b c d Diller, Harriett (1990). Celebrations That Matter: A Year-Round Guide to Making Holidays Meaningful. Augsburg. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-8066-2498-3. In England, Mothering Sunday is a day to honor both your mother church and your own mother. In the past, young people working away from home visited their mothers and the churches where they were baptized on Mothering Sunday.
  4. ^ a b c d Pearson, Sharon Ely; Szoke, Robyn (2009). The Prayer Book Guide to Christian Education, Third Edition. Church Publishing. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-8192-2337-1. Mothering Sunday—In England children away from home at school or work were permitted to go home to visit their mothers and/or to visit their cathedral or mother church on this fourth Sunday of Lent. Today, many cathedrals and "mother" churches invite all who had been baptized there to return "home" to worship.
  5. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Jerusalem (A.D. 71–1099): "During the first Christian centuries the church at this place was the centre of Christianity in Jerusalem, "Holy and glorious Sion, mother of all churches" (Intercession in "St. James' Liturgy", ed. Brightman, p. 54). Saint Mark of syriac orthodox church is also known as last supper church and believe first christian church. "
  6. ^ Van Houwelingen, P.H.R. (2012). "Jerusalem, The Mother Church: Development of the Apostolic Church from the Perspective of Jerusalem". S árospatakiFüzetek. 2012 (3–4): 11–32.
  7. ^ "Catechism of the Catholic Church". www.vatican.va. Paragraphs 1163, 1667, 36. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  8. ^ "Lumen gentium". www.vatican.va. Paragraphs 6,7,9,39. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  9. ^ "Catechism of the Catholic Church". www.vatican.va. Paragraph 169. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  10. ^ "Mater et Magistra (May 15, 1961) | John XXIII". w2.vatican.va. Paragraph 1. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  11. ^ "Pope Francis: Church is a mother, not a rigid association". Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  12. ^ "Pope Francis: Church is a mother, not a rigid association". Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  13. ^ Juergensmeyer, Mark; Roof, Wade Clark (18 October 2011). Encyclopedia of Global Religion. SAGE Publications. p. 37. ISBN 9781452266565. A reduced Church of England at home is, however, the mother church of an expanding Anglican Communion--that is, an international association of Anglican churches. The nature of this entity is important.
  14. ^ O'Donovan, Oliver. Church in Crisis. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 19. ISBN 9781621898528. This is complicated by his special role within the Church of England, for the Anglican Communion is constructed on the historic relationship of its member churches to the English mother church, its senior primacy vested in the primate of all England.
  15. ^ a b Yrigoyen, Charles Jr. (25 September 2014). T&T Clark Companion to Methodism. A&C Black. p. 73. ISBN 9780567290779. British Methodism therefore holds an inescapable chronological priority in the history of world Methodism and it has also often been accorded a courteous priority of esteem, being regard still as the 'mother church' by Methodists from many parts of the globe. The story of the origins and development of Methodism in what is now the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, therefore, is the story, first, of an eighteenth-century movement which gave birth to the whole Methodist enterprise and then of a nineteenth-century church whose influence reached out across the world through the missionary endeavors of the various British Connexions within and beyond the British Empire.
  16. ^ Melton, J. Gordon; Baumann, Martin (21 September 2010). Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices. ABC-CLIO. p. 1878. ISBN 9781598842043. Then in 1855, the Methodist Church in Australia became independent of the mother church in Great Britain.
  17. ^ Bingham, J., The Antiquities of the Christian Church, University Press, 1855, p. 22-23.
  18. ^ See e.g. Rogers, KJN., A practical arrangement of ecclesiastical law,Saunders and Benning, 1840. p. 154.
  19. ^ a b Roma Sito Turistico Ufficiale - Christian Rome Dipartimento Promozione del Turismo e della Moda Accessed 11 Apr 2012
  20. ^ "Canterbury Cathedral - The Mother Church of The Worldwide Anglican Communion". Canterbury Cathedral. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
  22. ^ HONORING THE BISHOPS OF SCRANTON, CHURCH AND THE JESUITS: THE CAMPUS The University of Scranton Accessed 11 April 2012.
  23. ^ E.Raymond - SOME CONVICTIONS ABOUT CHURCH PLANTING AND THE MOTHER / DAUGHTER CHURCH RELATIONSHIP published February 17, 2011 by TGC The Gospel Coalition Accessed 11 Apr 2012.
  24. ^ Mary Baker Eddy Institute: The Manual of The Mother Church, by Mary Baker Eddy, Article XXIII, Titles. Section2, p. 25 online and p. 70 in book
  25. ^ Christ Temple WORD Processing Ministry - History of C.O.O.L.J.C. Christ Temple of Clinton Maryland Accessed 11 Apr 2012.

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Holy Mother Church redirects here For the Catholic Church see Catholic Church Not to be confused with Sister church Mother church or matrice is a term depicting the Christian Church as a mother in her functions of nourishing and protecting the believer 1 It may also refer to the primary church of a Christian denomination or diocese i e a cathedral or a metropolitan church 2 For a particular individual one s mother church is the church in which one received the sacrament of baptism 3 4 The term has specific meanings within different Christian traditions Catholics refer to the Catholic Church as Holy Mother Church Mother church architecturally represented in a mosaic of a fifth century chapel floor tomb marker cover of a certain Valentia with the added invocation to rest in peace Valentia in Pace Bardo Museum Tunis Contents 1 Church as an organization 1 1 Primatial local churches 1 2 Catholic Church 1 3 Anglican Communion 1 4 Methodist Church 1 5 Apostolic Sees or Ecclesia matrix 2 Church as a building 2 1 Place of baptism 2 2 Church of the Resurrection 2 3 Cathedral 2 4 First mission church 2 5 Principal church of a religious institute 2 6 Plantation churches 2 7 Historically significant churches 3 ReferencesChurch as an organization Edit Turku Cathedral the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland Primatial local churches Edit The first see or primatial see of a regional or national church is sometimes referred to as the mother church of that nation For example the local Church of Armagh is the primatial see of Ireland because it was the first established local church in that country Similarly Rome is the primatial see of Italy and Baltimore of the United States and so on The first local church in all of Christianity is that of Jerusalem the site of the Passion of the Christ and of Pentecost making it the Mother Church of all Christianity 5 6 Catholic Church Edit This term is most often used among Catholics as Holy Mother Church 7 The Church is considered to be a mother to her members because she is the Bride of Christ 8 and all because the Church is considered the mother of believers just as God is called the Father of believers Another term used in the Catechism is the title Mater et Magistra Mother and Teacher 9 Pope John XXIII made this the title of his encyclical celebrating the seventieth year after Leo XIII s groundbreaking social encyclical explaining that in this Mother and Teacher all nations should find their own completeness in a higher order of living 10 Pope Francis said 11 The Church is our mother She is our Holy Mother Church that is generated through our baptism makes us grow up in her community and has that motherly attitude of meekness and goodness Our Mother Mary and our Mother Church know how to caress their children and show tenderness To think of the Church without that motherly feeling is to think of a rigid association an association without human warmth an orphan 12 Anglican Communion Edit In Anglicanism the Church of England gave rise to all the other Churches in the Anglican Communion and as such she is considered the Mother Church 13 The Archbishop of Canterbury thus serves as the focus of unity within the Anglican Communion 14 Methodist Church Edit In Methodism the Methodist Church of Great Britain is considered the Mother Church by all the other Methodist Churches in the World Methodist Council with Methodist Central Hall often being a symbol of this tradition 15 16 This is because the Methodist Church of Great Britain gave birth to the whole Methodist enterprise and then of a nineteenth century church whose influence reached out across the world through the missionary endeavors of the various British Connexions within and beyond the British Empire 15 Apostolic Sees or Ecclesia matrix Edit Apostolic sees are those local churches founded by one of the Twelve Apostles or Paul the Apostle In 1855 Bingham wrote Ecclesia matrix a mother church is sometimes taken for an original church planted immediately by the Apostles whence others were derived and propagated afterward And in this sense the Church of Jerusalem is called the mother church of all churches in the world He also refers to Arles the mother church of France supposedly planted by the Apostle s missionary Trophimus first bishop of the place 17 Church as a building EditPlace of baptism Edit On Mothering Sunday people historically have visited the church in which they were baptized 3 4 For a particular individual one s mother church is the church at which one received the Christian sacrament of baptism christening 3 4 In the British Isles Mothering Sunday is the traditional day in which one visits one s mother church 3 4 Church of the Resurrection Edit The Aedicule before its restoration encloses the tomb of Jesus in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem The Mother Church of Christianity is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem the traditional site of the most important events in the religion Within are the holiest spots of Christianity chiefly the place of Jesus crucifixion death burial and resurrection Cathedral Edit Most Holy Lateran Church of all the churches in the city and the world the mother and head Sacros ancta Lateran ensis eccles ia omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput Inscription on the facade of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome Mother church may also be a title of distinction based on a church s hierarchical importance The church of the bishop of an episcopal see is often considered the mother church of the diocese Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago Illinois falls under this category While it was not the first Roman Catholic cathedral of the city it became the mother church due to the presence of the episcopal cathedra This form of distinction based on hierarchical importance is usually used by the Roman Catholic Church and sometimes the churches of the Lutheran World Federation and Anglican Communion 18 while other Protestant denominations tend to refrain from using the title in this manner The pope s cathedral the Papal Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran is called Sacrosancta Lateranensis ecclesia omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput Most Holy Lateran Church Mother and Head of all the churches in the city and the world 19 Canterbury Cathedral mother church of the Anglican Communion Canterbury Cathedral seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury describes itself as the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion 20 First mission church Edit The first church built in a mission area is sometimes called the mother church For example the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu Hawaii was the site of the first French Catholic mission of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary from which the modern Hawaii Catholic Church was established Under these circumstances it is today considered the mother church of all Hawaii 21 Similarly the Mission San Carlos Borromeo in Carmel California is considered the mother church of California as it historically served as the headquarters of the California mission system Principal church of a religious institute Edit The term may also relate to the churches of the various religious institutes royal orders or civic orders For example Madonna Della Strada Chapel became the mother church of the Province of Chicago of the Society of Jesus as the principal church of the Jesuits in its particular province including Illinois Indiana Kentucky and Ohio 22 On a broader scale the Chiesa del Gesu in Rome is the mother church of all Jesuits throughout the world as it is the church of the Society s Superior General 19 Plantation churches Edit Another form of the phrase is mainly used in Protestant churches A mother church is one from which other daughter churches were planted nearby 23 Historically significant churches Edit The Greater Refuge Temple in Harlem New York City the mother church of the Pentecostal Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith The oldest churches of various religious communities are often considered the mother churches to others that follow either in that same tradition or alternatively in a reformist tradition A church s hierarchical importance is often derived from its historical importance in its organization In addition in communities where churches may change their ecclesiastical association or become independent particularly in Pentecostal charismatic and nondenominational churches in America a mother church may have daughter churches in one or more organizations The mother church in Christian Science is The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston the Church of Christ Scientist of which all others are branches Per the Manual of The Mother Church the legal title of the mother church is The First Church of Christ Scientist and while its branch churches may call themselves First Church of Christ Scientist or Second Church of Christ Scientist etc they are prohibited from using The in front of their names Only The Mother Church can do so 24 Greater Refuge Temple Church in New York City is the mother church of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith an Apostolic Pentecostal denomination As such it is also ultimately the mother church of its various offshoot churches and organizations including both Bible Way organizations and the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ and its daughter churches In addition churches that were independently founded by ministers who were ordained or directly influenced by the church s founder Robert C Lawson or his spiritual successor William L Bonner may also look to Greater Refuge Temple as their mother church including the Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ the Evangelistic Church of Christ and many others 25 References Edit mother church definition of mother church in English Oxford Dictionaries Oxford Dictionaries English Archived from the original on October 1 2016 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Catholic Church Glossary of Roman Catholic terms BBC News 2013 03 29 Retrieved 2017 07 17 a b c d Diller Harriett 1990 Celebrations That Matter A Year Round Guide to Making Holidays Meaningful Augsburg p 35 ISBN 978 0 8066 2498 3 In England Mothering Sunday is a day to honor both your mother church and your own mother In the past young people working away from home visited their mothers and the churches where they were baptized on Mothering Sunday a b c d Pearson Sharon Ely Szoke Robyn 2009 The Prayer Book Guide to Christian Education Third Edition Church Publishing p 49 ISBN 978 0 8192 2337 1 Mothering Sunday In England children away from home at school or work were permitted to go home to visit their mothers and or to visit their cathedral or mother church on this fourth Sunday of Lent Today many cathedrals and mother churches invite all who had been baptized there to return home to worship Catholic Encyclopedia Jerusalem A D 71 1099 During the first Christian centuries the church at this place was the centre of Christianity in Jerusalem Holy and glorious Sion mother of all churches Intercession in St James Liturgy ed Brightman p 54 Saint Mark of syriac orthodox church is also known as last supper church and believe first christian church Van Houwelingen P H R 2012 Jerusalem The Mother Church Development of the Apostolic Church from the Perspective of Jerusalem S arospatakiFuzetek 2012 3 4 11 32 Catechism of the Catholic Church www vatican va Paragraphs 1163 1667 36 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Lumen gentium www vatican va Paragraphs 6 7 9 39 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Catechism of the Catholic Church www vatican va Paragraph 169 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Mater et Magistra May 15 1961 John XXIII w2 vatican va Paragraph 1 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Pope Francis Church is a mother not a rigid association Retrieved 2017 07 18 Pope Francis Church is a mother not a rigid association Retrieved 2017 07 18 Juergensmeyer Mark Roof Wade Clark 18 October 2011 Encyclopedia of Global Religion SAGE Publications p 37 ISBN 9781452266565 A reduced Church of England at home is however the mother church of an expanding Anglican Communion that is an international association of Anglican churches The nature of this entity is important O Donovan Oliver Church in Crisis Wipf and Stock Publishers p 19 ISBN 9781621898528 This is complicated by his special role within the Church of England for the Anglican Communion is constructed on the historic relationship of its member churches to the English mother church its senior primacy vested in the primate of all England a b Yrigoyen Charles Jr 25 September 2014 T amp T Clark Companion to Methodism A amp C Black p 73 ISBN 9780567290779 British Methodism therefore holds an inescapable chronological priority in the history of world Methodism and it has also often been accorded a courteous priority of esteem being regard still as the mother church by Methodists from many parts of the globe The story of the origins and development of Methodism in what is now the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland therefore is the story first of an eighteenth century movement which gave birth to the whole Methodist enterprise and then of a nineteenth century church whose influence reached out across the world through the missionary endeavors of the various British Connexions within and beyond the British Empire Melton J Gordon Baumann Martin 21 September 2010 Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO p 1878 ISBN 9781598842043 Then in 1855 the Methodist Church in Australia became independent of the mother church in Great Britain Bingham J The Antiquities of the Christian Church University Press 1855 p 22 23 See e g Rogers KJN A practical arrangement of ecclesiastical law Saunders and Benning 1840 p 154 a b Roma Sito Turistico Ufficiale Christian Rome Dipartimento Promozione del Turismo e della Moda Accessed 11 Apr 2012 Canterbury Cathedral The Mother Church of The Worldwide Anglican Communion Canterbury Cathedral Retrieved 29 October 2019 Cathedral Art and Architecture Archived from the original on 2008 11 21 Retrieved 2012 04 11 HONORING THE BISHOPS OF SCRANTON CHURCH AND THE JESUITS THE CAMPUS The University of Scranton Accessed 11 April 2012 E Raymond SOME CONVICTIONS ABOUT CHURCH PLANTING AND THE MOTHER DAUGHTER CHURCH RELATIONSHIP published February 17 2011 by TGC The Gospel Coalition Accessed 11 Apr 2012 Mary Baker Eddy Institute The Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy Article XXIII Titles Section2 p 25 online and p 70 in book Christ Temple WORD Processing Ministry History of C O O L J C Christ Temple of Clinton Maryland Accessed 11 Apr 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mother church amp oldid 1124679481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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