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Anglican Catholic Church

The Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), also known as the Anglican Catholic Church (Original Province), is a body of Christians in the continuing Anglican movement, which is separate from the Anglican Communion.[1] This denomination is separate from the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia and the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada.

Anglican Catholic Church
Coat of arms of the Anglican Catholic Church
AbbreviationACC
ClassificationAnglo-Catholic
OrientationAnglican
PolityEpiscopal
Metropolitan ArchbishopMark Haverland
AssociationsIntercommunion with Church of India (CIPBC). Anglican Province of Christ the King, United Episcopal Church of North America since 2007 and with the Diocese of the Holy Cross, Anglican Church in America, and the Anglican Province of America since the 2017 Anglican Joint Synod
RegionUnited States, Canada, Africa, Latin America, United Kingdom, Caribbean, Pakistan, Australia & New Zealand, Philippines
Origin1977
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Separated fromthe Episcopal Church in the United States and the
Anglican Church of Canada
Congregations250+
Members35,000
Official websitewww.anglicancatholic.org

The continuing Anglican movement, including the Anglican Catholic Church, grew out of the 1977 Congress of St. Louis. The name "Anglican Catholic" is defined as "Anglican – simply means English" and "Catholic – in the ordinary sense means Universal" with the explanation that "The ACC affirms the Canon of St. Vincent of Lérins, who defined the Catholic Faith as, 'That which has been believed everywhere, always and by all' (i.e. universally within the undivided Christian Church)."[2] Within historic Anglicanism the ACC sees itself as "rooted in a Catholic stream of faith and practice that embraces Henrician Catholicism, the theological method of Hooker and the Carolines, the piety and learning of Andrewes, the recovering liturgical practice of the Non-Jurors, the Oxford Movement, through the Ritualists, to modern Anglo-Catholicism."[3]

Name edit

"Anglican Catholic Church" had previously been considered as a possible alternative name of the Protestant Episcopal Church USA before the decision to adopt the name The Episcopal Church.[4][5] At the Constitutional Synod held at Dallas, TX, October 19-21, 1978, the words “Anglican Catholic Church” as used in the Declaration and The Preamble of the Constitution only in the descriptive sense. The name "The Anglican Catholic Church" was later registered with the US Patent Office as the official name in 1979.[6][7]

History edit

The Congress of St. Louis was held in response to the Episcopal Church's revision of the Book of Common Prayer, which organizers felt abandoned a true commitment to both scripture and historical Anglicanism.[8][9] The decision to allow the ordination of women was one part of a larger theological position opposed by the congress.[10][11] As a result of the congress, various Anglicans separated from the Episcopal Church and formed the "Anglican Catholic Church" to continue the Anglican tradition as they understood it. Its adherents have therefore claimed that this church is the true heir of the Church of England in the United States.

The congress's statement of principles (the "Affirmation of St. Louis") summarized the new church's reason for being as follows:

... the Anglican Church of Canada and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, by their unlawful attempts to alter Faith, Order and Morality (especially in their General Synod of 1975 and General Convention of 1976), have departed from Christ's One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.[12]

In January 1978, four bishops (Charles Doren, James Orin Mote, Robert Morse, and Francis Watterson) were consecrated.[13] What had provisionally been called the Anglican Church in North America (Episcopal), was renamed Anglican Catholic Church at the constitutional assembly in Denver, 18–21 October 1978.[14] The new church continued to appeal to disaffected Episcopalians to join.[15] The Anglican Catholic Church created the missionary diocese of the Caribbean and New Granada in 1982, and consecrated Justo Pastor Ruiz, a former Episcopal priest, its first bishop.[16]

Questions over jurisdiction and authority caused the church to be eventually divided. The Canadian parishes formed the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, and American parishes formed three separate bodies, the Anglican Catholic Church, the United Episcopal Church of North America and the Diocese of Christ the King. In 1981, the Anglican Catholic Church had 8 dioceses and a missionary district, each with their own bishop, with around 200 congreagtion in 38 states. The number of members was estimated to be between 10,000 and 20,000 persons.[17] In 1983, a statement of unity led to the coalescence of the Anglican Catholic Church.[18] In 1984 a portion of the Anglican Episcopal Church of North America merged with the ACC to become the non-geographical Diocese of St. Paul.[19]

In 1988 the church reported 12,000 members, with 200 parishes and priests, in the United States. Worldwide membership included an additional 8,000 members. In addition to the eight dioceses in the United States, there were missionary dioceses in Australia, South Africa, Columbia, and the United Kingdom.[20] At the 1989 Provincial Synod, Archbishop Louis Falk proposed that the Anglican Catholic Church become a worldwide traditional alternative to the Anglican Communion.[21]

Due to resistance to aspects of Falk's plan, in 1991 a number of parishes left the Anglican Catholic Church to merge with the American Episcopal Church and form the Anglican Church in America, and Falk left the ACC to become primate of the newly formed Traditional Anglican Communion. In 1997 additional parishes and five bishops left and formed the Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite).[22]

Since 1990 the Anglican Catholic Church has expanded to six continents and nearly two dozen countries,[23] including the Americas, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Africa, so that today the Anglican Catholic Church has over 250 parish churches and missions worldwide, and at the end of 2015 the membership of the Original Province was counted as 30,711.[24] Worldwide mission and development is done through the St. Paul Mission Society, which was founded to "provide funding, personnel, and other forms of support for domestic and international missions," and to assist in "the amelioration, relief, and assistance of persons and communities distressed by natural or man-made events or disasters or by adverse social or political situations." Based in the US, the main focus of the Society is in the developing world.[25] At Provincial Synod, October 2007, Wilson Garang and his Diocese of Aweil in Sudan were received into the Anglican Catholic Church.[26] In 2015, the number of ACC dioceses in South Africa grew to four.[27] At the 24th Provincial Synod, in September 2021, a new province, the Province of South Africa, was canonically erected.[28]

In October 2005 Mark Haverland of Athens, Georgia, replaced John Vockler, who was in charge from 2001 to 2005, as archbishop and metropolitan. In 2017 the ACC signed the Atlanta Concordat with the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican Province of America, and the Diocese of the Holy Cross forming the "G4." At the Provincial Synod in September 2021, the Diocese of the Holy Cross voted to join the ACC as a non-geographical diocese.[29]

Ecumenical relations and relations with other Anglican jurisdictions edit

ACC-APCK-UECNA edit

From 2005 to 2011, the ACC and the United Episcopal Church of North America (UECNA) explored opportunities for greater cooperation and the possibility of achieving organic unity. On May 17, 2007, Archbishop Haverland signed an inter-communion agreement negotiated with the United Episcopal Church of North America.[30][31] In July, Archbishop Haverland published a statement on church unity, calling on UECNA and the Anglican Province of Christ the King (APCK) to join him in building "full organic unity."[32] Bishop Presley Hutchens of the ACC addressed delegates to the UECNA convention of October 2008 and discussed the possibility of uniting the ACC and UECNA.[33] Although well received at the time, there was a feeling among many of the delegates that the proposal was being rushed, and that no proper consideration was being given to the theological, constitutional and canonical issues thrown up by the move. In January 2009 one bishop from each jurisdiction consecrated three suffragan bishops in St. Louis, intending that they serve all three jurisdictions.[34] Moves towards unity with the Anglican Catholic Church were referred for further discussion and subsequently stalled in 2011 by the decision of UECNA to remain an independent jurisdiction.[35]

GAFCON and ACNA edit

In 2008, Archbishop Mark Haverland published a response to the 2008 meeting of Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem, which states "GAFCON produced a now widely published statement which does not address the innovations that led to the formation of our own Continuing Church in 1976-8: namely the "ordination of women," a new and radical Prayer Book, and a pro-abortion policy." The response concludes:

We call upon all self-described Anglicans to reject clearly and decisively all of the liturgical, moral, and theological errors of recent years, beginning with the ordination of women.  We call upon all self-described Anglicans to return to the central Tradition of Christendom and to recognize that evangelical and neo-Pentecostalist Protestantism is no safe haven.  We welcome GAFCON as a small step in the right direction.  But we confidently predict that the ambiguities and silences that characterize its statement will lead rapidly to fragmentation and confusion without any countervailing theological achievement.  The only issue addressed in a somewhat adequate fashion by GAFCON is homosexuality. Far more is at stake.[36]

In 2009, Archbishop Mark Haverland published a letter to Bishop Robert Duncan, concerning the invitation to participate in the inaugural provincial assembly of the Anglican Church in North America on June 22–25, 2009. The letter indicates that the differences between the ACC and ACNA are "first principles" which do not allow unity, but offers a dialogue in the future if those "first principles" are resolved.[37] In December 2012, Archbishop Mark Haverland, together with the Rt. Rev. Paul Hewett (Diocese of the Holy Cross), the Most Rev. Walter Grundorf (Anglican Province of America), the Most Rev. Brian Marsh (Anglican Church in America), and the Most Rev. Peter D. Robinson (United Episcopal Church of North America) published a joint open letter to ACNA titled "An Appeal from the Continuing Anglican Churches to the ACNA and Associated Churches" which called for ACNA to re-examine the post-1976 innovations they have accepted:

We call upon ACNA to heed our call to return to your classical Anglican roots.We commend to your prayerful attention the Affirmation of Saint Louis, which we firmly believe provides a sound basis for a renewed and fulfilled Anglicanism on our continent. We urge you to heed the call of Metropolitan Jonah, whose concerns we share. Anglicanism in North America cannot be both united and orthodox on a partially revolutionized basis. We call upon you to repudiate firmly any claim to alter doctrine or order against the consensus of the Catholic and Orthodox world. We call upon you to embrace the classical Prayer Book tradition.[38][39]

Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter edit

In 2009, Archbishop Mark Haverland published a response to Rome's announcement of the erection of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter. The response states that it "does not mark in any respect an ecumenical advance" and that as it provides only for "relatively one-sided conversions of former Anglicans with minimal concessions, we fear that the Note and Constitution in fact will harm and retard genuine ecumenical progress" and concludes:

We hope eventually for a genuine dialogue concerning the Petrine Office and long for the day when we, with our Orthodox and Oriental Christian friends, may again find in the successor of Saint Peter a patriarch with the primacy of honor and with high authority both as an organ for strengthening the Church's unity and also as an instrument for the articulation of the Church's teaching. We regret that the forthcoming Constitution, while kindly meant, seems set to delay that happy day.[40]

Other clergy of the ACC also wrote critically of Anglicanorum Coetibus.[41]

Anglican Joint Synod edit

The Anglican Catholic Church invited representatives from the Anglican Province of America, the Anglican Church in America, the Diocese of the Holy Cross and the Reformed Episcopal Church to its 2015 Provincial Synod.[42] In January 2016, the Anglican Catholic Church reached a formal accord with the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican Province of America, and the Diocese of the Holy Cross.[43] Forming the Anglican Joint Synod, a "Group of 4" churches, called the G-4, pursuing eventual corporate unity.

On October 6, 2017, at a joint synod in Atlanta, Georgia, the primates of the Anglican Province of America, the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican Catholic Church, and the Diocese of the Holy Cross signed a concordat of full communion.[44] The Most Rev. Brian R. Marsh (ACA), the Most Rev. Mark Haverland (ACC), the Most Rev. Walter H. Grundorf (APA), and the Rt. Rev. Paul C. Hewett (DHC) signed the following document, called the Atlanta Concordat, which reads in part:

We acknowledge each other to be orthodox and catholic Anglicans in virtue of our common adherence to the authorities accepted by and summarized in the Affirmation of St. Louis in the faith of the Holy Tradition of the undivided Catholic Church and of the seven Ecumenical Councils. We recognize in each other in all essentials the same faith; the same sacraments; the same moral teaching; and the same worship; likewise, we recognize in each other the same Holy Orders of bishops, priests, and deacons in the same Apostolic Succession, insofar as we all share the episcopate conveyed to the Continuing Churches in Denver in January 1978 in response to the call of the Congress of Saint Louis; therefore, We welcome members of all of our Churches to Holy Communion and parochial life in any and all of the congregations of our Churches; and, We pledge to pursue full, institutional, and organic union with each other, in a manner that respects tender consciences, builds consensus and harmony, and fulfills increasingly our Lord's will that His Church be united; and, We pledge also to seek unity with other Christians, including those who understand themselves to be Anglican, insofar as such unity is consistent with the essentials of Catholic faith, order, and moral teaching.[45]

Kevin Kallsen of Anglican TV Ministries interviewed the G-4 bishops, the Most Rev. Brian R. Marsh (ACA), the Most Rev. Mark Haverland (ACC), the Most Rev. Walter H. Grundorf (APA), and the Rt. Rev. Paul C. Hewett (DHC), on October 9, 2017, concerning the recently signed concordat.[46]

In 2019, a joint mission and evangelism ministry called Continuing Forward was formed for these G-4 jurisdictions.[47]

On September 23, 2021, the Diocese of the Holy Cross voted to join the Anglican Catholic Church as a non-geographical diocese.[48] Making the "Group of 4" a "Group of 3" (G-3) churches.

Dialogue with the Polish National Catholic Church edit

See:Continuing Anglican movement#Dialogue with the Polish National Catholic Church

A dialogue between the G-3 (at the time, G-4) churches and the Polish National Catholic Church (PNCC) was opened, resulting from the desire to restore the kind of intercommunion that the PNCC had shared with the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States before 1978.[49][50] The meetings began after representatives of the PNCC were invited to attend the Anglican Joint Synods of the G-4 in 2017.[51]

The first official dialogue was held January 15, 2019, in Dunwoody, Georgia. The jurisdictions of the G-4 were represented by their presiding bishops and archbishops from the Anglican Catholic Church, the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican Province of America, and the Diocese of the Holy Cross. Also in attendance was a bishop of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC). The PNCC was represented by three bishops, including Prime Bishop Anthony Mikovsky and Bishop Paul Sobiechowski, and two senior priests.[52] The four met again in 2020, 2021, and 2022 in order to advance the dialogue. G-3 representatives were also in attendance with the bishops of the PNCC at the 125th anniversary and General Synod of the Polish National Catholic Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[53]

As a part of the ACC's worldwide efforts with the Union of Scranton, meetings have been held between the Nordic Catholic Church and the ACC Diocese of the United Kingdom.[54][55]

Church governance edit

The Anglican Catholic Church holds to the Affirmation of St. Louis[56] as a guiding document of faith and ecclesiology. It is further organized and governed according to the principles and terms laid out in its constitution and canons.[57] In the Constitution,[6] the church receives its name and it ecclesiastical structure. The method for establishing dioceses and provinces is established, and various processes related to the election of bishops and calling synods are laid out. The canons[58] are an expansion of the principles laid out in the Constitution and provide a detailed legal framework for the governance of the church. The Original Province is further governed by its own canons and statutes.[59] Each diocese is also governed by its own diocesan canons.

The polity of the ACC is episcopal and synodal. Regular synods are scheduled in the canons, with voting in joint sessions as well as separate sessions of the House of Clergy and House of Laity. The administration of each province and diocese includes appointed and elected officers, such as chancellor, treasurer, secretary, and judges of canonical courts, most of whom may be laity.

The Colleges of Bishops, under the presidency of the metropolitan, are in charge of the government and administration of the provinces of the Anglican Catholic Church. They are also responsible for the promulgation of official teaching and the instruction of the faithful. The colleges are composed of all bishops of the Provinces, active and retired, as well as any suffragans or coadjutors. The College of Bishops is responsible for overseeing administrative departments, each headed by a bishop and charged with a specific mission within the church. There are currently seven such departments in the Original Province.[60]

  • The Department of Ecumenical Relations (The Most Reverend Mark Haverland)
  • The Department of Ministry (The Right Reverend Damien Mead)
  • The Department of Theological Education (The Right Reverend Presley Hutchens)
  • The Department of the Armed Forces (The Right Reverend Donald Lerow)
  • The Department of Evangelism (The Right Stephen Scarlett)
  • The Department of Stewardship (currently vacant)
  • The Department of Multi-Lingual Resources (The Right Reverend Rommie Starks)

Sacraments and worship edit

 
Copies of the 1928 prayer book at an Anglican Catholic Church parish.

The ACC holds to seven sacraments, "The Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, the Holy Eucharist, Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, Penance, and Unction of the Sick, [are] objective and effective signs of the continued presence and saving activity of Christ our Lord among His people and as His covenanted means for conveying His grace."[61] Following the principles outlined in the Affirmation of St. Louis, the ACC holds to a high eucharistic theology, allowing reservation, adoration, Benediction, and Corpus Christi processions as "logical and godly extension of the facts of the objective and salvific Real Presence of Jesus Christ, God the Son, in and through his sacramental Body and Blood."[62]

The celebration of the Eucharistic service is directed to be the norm for Sunday worship. The Constitution of the ACC further instructs that liturgical services may be celebrated from:

The Book of Common Prayer in its 1549 English, 1928 American, 1954 South African, and 1962 Canadian editions, and the 1963 edition of the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon as well as The Supplement To The Book of Common Prayer (C.I.P.B.C.) of 1960 shall be the Standard of Public Worship of this Church, together with The Anglican Missal, The American Missal, The English Missal, and other missals and devotional manuals, based on and conforming to those editions of The Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Praise of 1938 (Canada), The Hymnal, 1940, and The English Hymnal (New Edition, 1933) should be the primary musical standard for Public Worship.[63]

The Ordinal contained in the accepted prayerbooks are used for the ordination of sacred ministers.[64] In 1994, a proposed amendment to permit the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer failed to pass all three houses at the Provincial Synod, on the grounds that the Black Rubric allowed a receptionist view of the Eucharist.[65] Following the rubrics common to liturgical practice before the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, as well as the rubrics of the allowed Missals, liturgical celebration in the ACC follows a usus antiquior form of worship, including the ad orientem posture of the celebrant[66] and the frequent use of communion rails.[67] Following Anglican custom, communion is usually given to the laity under both kinds. The Ornaments Rubric is retained and permitted.[68]

The ACC publishes an annual Ordo Calendar, which provides a standard for feasts, fasts, and general rubrics for liturgical services.[69] The Ordo Calendar generally follows pre-1969 traditions with Anglican adaptations and makes provision for local Anglican feasts.

Doctrine edit

In addition to the dogmatic theology expressed in the Affirmation of St. Louis, the ACC expressly follows classical Anglo-Catholic theology. The Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed (with the restoration of the word "Holy") and the Athanasian Creed are accepted as binding expressions of Christian dogma. The filioque is recognized as a later addition, open to non-orthodox interpretation, and an obstacle between the ACC and the Eastern Orthodox.[70] The Virgin Birth and the title of Theotokos as expressed at the Council of Ephesus are considered biblically founded dogmas. Other Marian beliefs, such as Perpetual Virginity, the New Eve, the Assumption, and the Immaculate Conception are considered to be widely held theological views consistent with the faith and are liturgically celebrated. The term "mediatrix of all graces" is rejected as novel and open to misinterpretation, though the intercession of Mary and the practice of Marian devotions is affirmed.[71] The prayers of the saints in heaven to assist the faithful on earth is affirmed, as well as the practice of requesting those prayers from the saints.[72] Purgatory as a particular state or place is considered speculative, though prayers for the dead are allowed as efficacious.[73] The Eucharist is understood as a sacrifice, re-presenting Christ's death, in which Christ is truly present and gives grace.[74] Good deeds are not considered to earn salvation, but are instead "a natural response to God's free and unelicited gift of grace to man in Christ." God gives grace freely, with which God's people are called to cooperate by a godly, righteous, and sober life.[75] The XXXIX Articles are not considered to have normative, independent authority on matters of doctrine or practice.[76]

Morals & Ethics edit

The Anglican Catholic Church believes in the sanctity of human life. The Archbishop of the ACC, Mark Haverland, authored academic articles on bioethics,[77] particularly end-of-life issues.[78] He signed the Statement Opposing Brain Death Criteria released by Citizens United Resisting Euthanasia.[79] At the 2019 Anglican Joint Synods, the ACC along with the other G-4 churches, released a joint proclamation on abortion in response to the Reproductive Health Act that had been passed by the New York State legislature earlier that year. The proclamation affirms a right to life as given by natural law, and calls for evangelistic action to curtail abortion laws through prayer and support for crisis pregnancy centers.[80]

The ACC holds that sexual acts are licet and moral only within monogamous heterosexual marriage. A homosexual orientation is defined as objectively disordered but not subjectively sinful.[81] Marriage, as one of the seven sacraments, is held to be an indissoluable union between a man and a woman for the purposes of mutual comfort and the procreation of children.[82] At the Provincial Synod in 2015 the canons of the ACC were modified clarify that marriage was defined as a permament and life-long union between a natural man and a natural woman, and to protect parishes and priests from possible litigation from the refusal to host or perform a wedding for anyone other than a natural man and a natural woman.[83]

Original Province edit

The original organizational structure of the Anglican Catholic Church was as a single province, now called Original Province. All dioceses of the province meet biennialy in a Provincial Synod.

Synods of the Original Province edit

Source:[84]

No. City Year Dates
I Dallas, Texas 1978 October 19 - 21
II Indianapolis, Indiana 1979 October 18 - 20[85]
III Mobile, Alabama 1980 October 22 - 25[16]
IV Kansas City, Missouri 1982 June 9 - 12[16]
V Orlando, Florida 1983 October 17 - 20[86]
VI Cincinnati, Ohio 1985 October 8 - 11[87]
VII New Orleans, Louisiana 1987 September 30 - October 2
VIII Denver, Colorado 1989 October 2 - 6
IX Charlotte, North Carolina 1991 September 18 - 20
X Kansas City, Missouri 1993 September 29 - October 1
XI San Mateo, California 1995 September 27 - 29
XII Norfolk, Virginia 1997 October 13 - 17[88][89]
XIII Indianapolis, Indiana 1999 October 20 - 22
XIV Denver, Colorado 2001 October 22 - 24
XV New Orleans, Louisiana 2003 October 22 - 24
XVI Grand Rapids, Michigan 2005 October 26 - 27
XVII Cleveland, Ohio 2007 October 10 - 11[90]
XVIII Richmond, Virginia 2009 October 28 - 30
XIX Palm Beach, Florida 2011 October 5 - 7
XX Newport Beach, California 2013 October 23 - 24[91]
XXI Athens, Georgia 2015 October 28 - 29
XXII Atlanta, Georgia 2017 October 4 - 5
XXIII Atlanta, Georgia 2019 January 16 - 17 2020[92]
XXIV Athens, Georgia 2021 September 22 - 23[93]
XXV Orlando, Florida 2023 October 9 - 13[94]

The Diocese of the Original Province edit

Source:[60]

Dioceses in the Americas edit

  • Diocese of the Holy Cross[95]
  • Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States[96]
  •  
    St. Edward the Confessor Anglican Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the cathedral church of Diocese of the Midwest of the Anglican Catholic Church.
    Diocese of the Midwest[97]
  • Diocese of New Orleans
  • Diocese of the Holy Trinity[98]
  • Diocese of the Resurrection[99]
  • Diocese of the South
  • Diocese of the New Grenada (Colombia, Venezuela, Chile and Brazil)[100][101]
  • Missionary Diocese of the Caribbean
  • Missionary Diocese of Canada[102]

Dioceses in Europe edit

Dioceses in Oceania edit

  • Missionary Diocese of Australia and New Zealand[105]
  • Missionary Diocese of the Philippines[106]
  • Diocese of Mindanao[107]

Dioceses in Africa edit

  • Diocese of Kenya[108]
  • Diocese of Cameroon
  • Diocese of Congo (South Kivu (exclusive Fizi, Uvira and Mwenga), North Kivu, Central, West, North and South)[109]
  • Missionary Diocese of Eastern Congo (Fizi, Uvira and Mwenga)
  • Missionary Diocese of Rwanda
  • Diocese of the Aweil (South Sudan)
  • Missionary Diocese of the West (South Africa)[110]
  • Diocese of Christ the Redeemer (South Africa). Previously Umzi wase Tiyopiya - Ityalike yomdibaniso.[111]

Second Province edit

In 1984 the five dioceses of the Church of India (CIPBC) were received by the Anglican Catholic Church and constituted as its second province, but they rescinded Communion between 2013 and 2017 over matters relating to the status of the second province and became independent.[112] In 2018, Archbishop Mark Haverland and Most Rev. John Augustine, Metropolitan of the CIPBC, signed an agreement restoring communio in sacris.[113] The Second Province of the ACC now consists of one diocese:

Third Province edit

The Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa (ACC) was established in 2005.[115] In September 2021, by a vote of the Provincial Synod of the Original Province, a third Province, the Province of Southern Africa, was established. The Right Reverend Dominic Mdunyelwa was elected as its first Archbishop and Metropolitan and was installed by Archbishop Mark Haverland on November 14, 2021.[116] Additionally, the Diocese of Umzi Wase Tiyopiya and Rt. Rev. Siviwe Samuel Maqoma were accepted into the newly created province and renamed the Diocese of Christ the King.[117] The newly autonomous Province was composed of 5 dioceses in South Africa, and the one and only diocese in Zimbabwe. The 2 remaining dioceses in South Africa voted to remain part of the Original Province. In 2023, the Province raised the Patrimony of Johannesburg to a diocese, bringing the number of dioceses to 7.[118] The Province consists of the following dioceses:

  • Diocese of Kei
  • Missionary Diocese of Ekurhuleni
  • Missionary Diocese of Saint Paul
  • Missionary Diocese of Vaal
  • Missionary Diocese of Johannesburg
  • Diocese of Christ the King
  • Diocese of Zimbabwe
  • Patrimony of the North West (South Africa)

Leadership edit

The Anglican Catholic Church claims Apostolic succession, originating from The Episcopal Church from before the date of ordination of women to the priesthood.[119][120] It is also stated that there are Old Catholic and Polish National Catholic Church consecrations in the line of succession.[121][122][123] The first bishops of the Anglican Church of North America, later named the Anglican Catholic Church, were consecrated on January 28, 1978, in Denver, Colorado.[124] In Denver, Charles Dale David Doren, sometime Archdeacon of the Diocese of Taejon in South Korea, was consecrated by the Rt Rev’d Albert Arthur Chambers, sometime Pecusa Bishop of Springfield (PECUSA #588)[125] and Acting Metropolitan of the ACNA. Joining Bishop Chambers in the consecration of Doren was the Rt Rev’d Francisco de Jesus Pagtakhan of the Philippine Independent Catholic Church.[126] Letters of Consent and Desire for the Doren consecration were in hand from the Rt Rev’d Mark Pae (Taejon, Korea)[127] and Rt Rev'd Charles Boynton.[128]

Episcopal succession in the ACC edit

The name or number in bold is the chief consecrator, who either would be the Metropolitan or Acting Metropolitan or would be a bishop acting with the warrant of the Metropolitan or Acting Metropolitan. An asterisk indicates a bishop who has left the communion of the ACC.[129][130]

001 DOREN, Charles Dale David Chambers, Pagtakhan, Mark Pae (Consent), Charles Boynton (Consent) January 28, 1978[131][132]
002 MOTE, James Orin Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[133][134]
003 MORSE, Robert Sherwood Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[135][136][137]
004 WATTERSON, Peter Francis Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[138]
005 BURNS, William Francis 001, 002, Chambers (Consent) November 11, 1978[139][140][10]
006 LEWIS, William Oliver 001, 002, 005 May 26, 1979[141][142]
007 KNUTTI, Frank Russell 001, 002, 005, 006 January 12, 1980[143][144]
008 RUTHERFORD, Wm. deJ. 001, 002, 005, 006, 007 March 8, 1980[145][146]
009 HARVEY, Robert Condit 002, 005, 006, 008 April 19, 1980[147][148]
010 FALK, Louis Wahl 002, 005, 006, 008 February 14, 1981[149][150]
011 RUIZ, Justo Pastor 002, 005, 007 April 17, 1982[151][152][16]
012 WILLIAMS, Tillman Beshore 005, 008, 011 August 27, 1983[153][154]
013 KLEPPINGER, Thos. Justin * 005 (sub conditione) April 10, 1986[155][156]
014 STEPHENS, Michael Dean 002, 008, 010 (sub conditione) August 8, 1986[157][158]
015 CHAMBERLAIN, Bruce S. 002, 006, 010, Alfred Woolcock (Anglican Catholic Church of Canada) October 18, 1986[159][160]
016 DEYMAN, Joseph Philip 006, 010, Alfred Woolcock January 9, 1988[161][162]
017 WILLARS, Richard Cecil 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016, Alfred Woolcock, Mark Pae January 30, 1988[163][164]
018 CONNORS, Robin Bradley 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016, Alfred Woolcock, Mark Pae January 30, 1988[165][166]
019 RODRIGUEZ-Molina, Ruben 002, 017, 018 March 13, 1988[167][168]
020 CAHOON, John Thayer, Jr. 002, 003, Alfred Woolcock (received in Orders from APCK, 1989) January 25, 1986[169][170]
021 PRICE, Alistair Edwin 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, John C. Gramley (UECNA) January 25, 1992
022 McNELEY, James Richard 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, John C. Gramley January 25, 1992
023 HAMLETT, Leslie * 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 August 1, 1992[171]
024 BROMLEY, James Edward 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 May 6, 1993
025 SEELAND, Arthur David 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 May 6, 1993[172]
026 CRUZ-Blanco. Victor Manuel * 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 (sub conditione) May 6, 1993
027 VOCKLER, John-Charles (Received in Orders from Canterbury Communion 1994) November 30, 1959[173]
028 HAVERLAND, Mark David 002, 014, 016, 020, 024, 026 January 31, 1998[174]
029 STARKS, Rommie Michael 002, 020, 027. 028 August 14, 2000
030 SCOTT, Harry Burgoyne,III 002, 026, 027, 028, 029 March 2, 2002
031 McCLEAN, William, Jr. 002, 028, 029 March 15, 2003
032 LAZARCZYK, Stanley Francis 027, 028, 029, 031 August 2, 2003
033 AUGUSTINE, John 027, 028, 029, 031, 032 October 22, 2003
034 DAWSON, Arthur Roger 002, 028, 029 November 30, 2003
035 HUTCHENS, Denver Presley 028, 029, 034 October 12, 2004[175]
036 LaCOUR, Edward Ethan 003, James P. Clark (APCK), Harold L. Nutter (Anglican Church of Canada) (Consent) (Received in Orders from APCK, March 31, 2006) October 23, 1993[120][176]
037 HODGE, Denis Ian Dermot 028, 029, 031, 032, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007
038 GARANG, Wilson Chan Awac 028, 029, 031, 032, 034, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007
039 IVERACH, Brian * 028, 029, 031, 032, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007
040 MEAD, Damien Steven Robert 029, 034, 037 September 20, 2008[177][178][179]
041 FLORENZA, Rocco Aldo 003, James Provence, Frederick Morrison (Received in Orders from APCK, October 27, 2009) June 6, 2003
042 LOWE, Terry Allen 035, Stephen Reber, Peter Robinson (UECNA) (sub conditione) April 24, 2010
043 KENYON-HOARE, Alan 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[180]
044 MENTJIES, Solomzi 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[180][181]
045 ORREGO-Hurtado, German 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[180]
046 LEROW, Donald Francis 028, 031, 035 February 4, 2011[182][183]
047 AYULE-MILENGE, Steven 028, 029, 035, 036, 039, 046, and Peter Robinson (UECNA) October 16, 2012[184]
048 SCARLETT, Stephen Coulter 028, 029, 038, 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047 October 26, 2013[185]
049 CANILLO, Rene 029, 038, 039, 040, 042, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047 (sub conditione) October 26, 2013
050 MDUNYELWA, Dominic Sonwabo 028, 043, 044 February 13, 2015[186]
051 ANDREW, Mushtaq 028, 043, 044 February 13, 2015[186]
052 NDEGWA, John Kamande 028,  029, 031, 038, 040, 041, 042, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048, 050, 051 October 27, 2015[187]
053 MCDONALD, John Benedict 028, 029, 041, 042, 046, 048 October 20, 2016[188]
054 WOODMAN, Ian 013, Leo Michael, 062, Anthony Rasch (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, October 3, 2017) October 15, 2010
055 NDUTIYE, Alphonse Vascaniat 028,  042, 046, and Brian Marsh (ACA), Stephen Strawn (ACA), Chandler Jones (APA) October 4, 2018[189]
056 MANDIZVIDZE, Elfigio 028, 050, 052 October 6, 2019[190]
057 HEWETT, Paul Clayton Robert Waggener, Patrick Murphy, Edward LaCour (036), Donald Davies, Harold L. Nutter (Consent) December 4, 2004[191]
058 QHESI, Jacob Katlego 028, 050, 055 November 14, 2021[117]
059 MNYANDE, Elliot Leon 028, 050, 055 November 14, 2021[117]
060 MAQOMA, Siviwe Samuel 023, John Milnes, Ralph Torner (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, November 14, 2021)[117] January 3, 2016
061 MTUNDU, Lamek Mmokywa 038, 047, 052, 054 January 30, 2022[192]
062 BANZANA, Samuel Mzukisi 021, 023, Michael Wright (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, May 10, 2022) August 20, 2000
063 MHLAKAZA, Xolani 050, 056, 058, 059, 060, 062 April 23, 2023[193]
064 NGQONO, Mbulelo Matthew 010, John Hepworth (TAC), Trevor Rhodes (TAC), Wellborn Hudson (ACA) (Received in Orders September 18, 2023) January 11, 2001

Metropolitan archbishops (Original Province) edit

[196][86]

Active episcopate edit

Retired edit

  • The Right Reverend Presley Hutchens (Diocese of New Orleans 2005 – 2012)[209]
  • The Right Reverend Denis Hodge (Diocese of Australia and New Zealand)
  • The Right Reverend Stanley Lazarczyk (Diocese of the South)[210]
  • The Right Reverend William McClean (Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States)[211]

[60]

Deceased edit

  • The Most Reverend William O. Lewis (? – September 23, 1997), bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest (1979–1987), bishop of the Diocese of the South (1987–1997), and archbishop (1991–1997)[141][174]
  • The Most Reverend Michael Dean Stephens (1940 – March 29, 1998), bishop of the Diocese of New Orleans (1986–1998) and archbishop (1997–1998)[212]
  • The Right Reverend William Rutherford (1919–2001), retired bishop of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1981–1995)[145][213][214]
  • The Right Reverend Joseph Philip Deyman (11 June 1940 - 23 May 2000), bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest (1988-2000)[215]
  • The Most Reverend John T. Cahoon, Jnr. (January 3, 1948 – October 4, 2001), bishop of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1995–2001) and archbishop (1999–2001)[216][194]
  • The Right Reverend Harry Burgoyne Scott III (? - September 19, 2002), bishop of the Mid-Atlantic States (2002)[217]
  • The Right Reverend James Orin Mote (January 27, 1922 – April 28, 2006), retired bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity (1978–1994)[218][219]
  • The Right Reverend John Vockler, FODC (July 22, 1924 – February 6, 2014), retired bishop of the Diocese of New Orleans (1999–2005) and retired archbishop (2001–2005)[220][221]
  • The Right Reverend Arthur Roger Dawson (September 9, 1938 – July 2, 2016), retired bishop of Caracas, Venezuela[222]
  • The Right Reverend John-Benedict (McDonald), CGS (December 20, 1956 – December 8, 2018), bishop of the Missionary Diocese of the Philippines (October 20, 2016 – December 8, 2018)[223]
  • The Right Reverend Edward Ethan LaCour (November 4, 1928 – February 1, 2020), retired Vicar General in the Diocese of the South[224]
  • The Right Reverend Alan Kenyon-Hoare (December 21, 1936 – January 20, 2021), retired bishop of the ACC Missionary Diocese of South Africa (November 7, 2010 – March 1, 2015)[225]
  • The Right Reverend Rommie Starks (January 7, 1955 – August 21, 2023), bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest (2000-2023)[226][227]

Publications edit

 
People's Anglican Missal

The official publishing house of the ACC is the Anglican Parishes Association, an organization founded in 1981 by the then Right Reverend William O. Lewis. It operates from Athens, Georgia.[228] In 2020, the Anglican Parishes Association republished a new edition of the Anglican Missal, containing the Ordinary and Canon from the English (1549), American (1928), South African (1954), Canadian (1962), and Indian (1963) Prayer Books, along with a parallel text of the Gregorian Mass in Latin and in English.[229] The missal also contains in its calendar propers for Anglican Servants of God, many of whom were included in the 1933 Supplement to the Missal edited by The Reverend James Tait Plowden-Wardlaw (Clement Humilis, M.A.).

Official gazettes edit

The Trinitarian is the Official Gazette of the Anglican Catholic Church. It was founded in 1979 as the diocesan newsletter of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity, and in 1982 became the principal news outlet of the ACC.[230] Since 2018 it has also carried official news of the other G-4 churches.[231]

Diocesan newsletters edit

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Further reading edit

  • Haverland, Mark (2011). Anglican Catholic Faith and Practice. ISBN 978-0977714803.
  • Hewett, Paul C. (2020). The Day-spring from on High. ISBN 978-1647535513.
  • Bess, Douglas (2002). Divided We Stand: A History of the Continuing Anglican Movement. ISBN 978-0971963603.
  • Munn, Jonathan (2019). Anglican Catholicism: Unchanging Faith in a Changing World. ISBN 978-0244462123.
  • Andrews, Robert M. (2022). Continuing Anglicanism? The History, Theology, and Contexts of “The Affirmation of St Louis” (1977). Journal of Religious History, 46(1), 40–60. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9809.12821
  • Gunn-Walberg, Kenneth. The Beauty of Holiness: Anglican Worship and Sacramental Theology. An Address at the Congress of Traditional Anglicans, June 3, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website  

anglican, catholic, church, other, uses, anglo, catholicism, disambiguation, confused, with, anglo, catholicism, this, article, contains, many, overly, lengthy, quotations, please, help, summarize, quotations, consider, transferring, direct, quotations, wikiqu. For other uses see Anglo Catholicism disambiguation Not to be confused with Anglo Catholicism This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations Please help summarize the quotations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or excerpts to Wikisource January 2022 The Anglican Catholic Church ACC also known as the Anglican Catholic Church Original Province is a body of Christians in the continuing Anglican movement which is separate from the Anglican Communion 1 This denomination is separate from the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia and the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada Anglican Catholic ChurchCoat of arms of the Anglican Catholic ChurchAbbreviationACCClassificationAnglo CatholicOrientationAnglicanPolityEpiscopalMetropolitan ArchbishopMark HaverlandAssociationsIntercommunion with Church of India CIPBC Anglican Province of Christ the King United Episcopal Church of North America since 2007 and with the Diocese of the Holy Cross Anglican Church in America and the Anglican Province of America since the 2017 Anglican Joint SynodRegionUnited States Canada Africa Latin America United Kingdom Caribbean Pakistan Australia amp New Zealand PhilippinesOrigin1977 St Louis Missouri U S Separated fromthe Episcopal Church in the United States and theAnglican Church of CanadaCongregations250 Members35 000Official websitewww wbr anglicancatholic wbr orgThe continuing Anglican movement including the Anglican Catholic Church grew out of the 1977 Congress of St Louis The name Anglican Catholic is defined as Anglican simply means English and Catholic in the ordinary sense means Universal with the explanation that The ACC affirms the Canon of St Vincent of Lerins who defined the Catholic Faith as That which has been believed everywhere always and by all i e universally within the undivided Christian Church 2 Within historic Anglicanism the ACC sees itself as rooted in a Catholic stream of faith and practice that embraces Henrician Catholicism the theological method of Hooker and the Carolines the piety and learning of Andrewes the recovering liturgical practice of the Non Jurors the Oxford Movement through the Ritualists to modern Anglo Catholicism 3 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Ecumenical relations and relations with other Anglican jurisdictions 2 1 1 ACC APCK UECNA 2 1 2 GAFCON and ACNA 2 1 3 Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter 2 1 4 Anglican Joint Synod 2 1 5 Dialogue with the Polish National Catholic Church 3 Church governance 4 Sacraments and worship 5 Doctrine 6 Morals amp Ethics 7 Original Province 7 1 Synods of the Original Province 7 2 The Diocese of the Original Province 7 3 Dioceses in the Americas 7 4 Dioceses in Europe 7 5 Dioceses in Oceania 7 6 Dioceses in Africa 8 Second Province 9 Third Province 10 Leadership 10 1 Episcopal succession in the ACC 10 2 Metropolitan archbishops Original Province 10 3 Active episcopate 10 4 Retired 10 5 Deceased 11 Publications 11 1 Official gazettes 11 1 1 Diocesan newsletters 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksName edit Anglican Catholic Church had previously been considered as a possible alternative name of the Protestant Episcopal Church USA before the decision to adopt the name The Episcopal Church 4 5 At the Constitutional Synod held at Dallas TX October 19 21 1978 the words Anglican Catholic Church as used in the Declaration and The Preamble of the Constitution only in the descriptive sense The name The Anglican Catholic Church was later registered with the US Patent Office as the official name in 1979 6 7 History editThe Congress of St Louis was held in response to the Episcopal Church s revision of the Book of Common Prayer which organizers felt abandoned a true commitment to both scripture and historical Anglicanism 8 9 The decision to allow the ordination of women was one part of a larger theological position opposed by the congress 10 11 As a result of the congress various Anglicans separated from the Episcopal Church and formed the Anglican Catholic Church to continue the Anglican tradition as they understood it Its adherents have therefore claimed that this church is the true heir of the Church of England in the United States The congress s statement of principles the Affirmation of St Louis summarized the new church s reason for being as follows the Anglican Church of Canada and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America by their unlawful attempts to alter Faith Order and Morality especially in their General Synod of 1975 and General Convention of 1976 have departed from Christ s One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church 12 In January 1978 four bishops Charles Doren James Orin Mote Robert Morse and Francis Watterson were consecrated 13 What had provisionally been called the Anglican Church in North America Episcopal was renamed Anglican Catholic Church at the constitutional assembly in Denver 18 21 October 1978 14 The new church continued to appeal to disaffected Episcopalians to join 15 The Anglican Catholic Church created the missionary diocese of the Caribbean and New Granada in 1982 and consecrated Justo Pastor Ruiz a former Episcopal priest its first bishop 16 Questions over jurisdiction and authority caused the church to be eventually divided The Canadian parishes formed the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada and American parishes formed three separate bodies the Anglican Catholic Church the United Episcopal Church of North America and the Diocese of Christ the King In 1981 the Anglican Catholic Church had 8 dioceses and a missionary district each with their own bishop with around 200 congreagtion in 38 states The number of members was estimated to be between 10 000 and 20 000 persons 17 In 1983 a statement of unity led to the coalescence of the Anglican Catholic Church 18 In 1984 a portion of the Anglican Episcopal Church of North America merged with the ACC to become the non geographical Diocese of St Paul 19 In 1988 the church reported 12 000 members with 200 parishes and priests in the United States Worldwide membership included an additional 8 000 members In addition to the eight dioceses in the United States there were missionary dioceses in Australia South Africa Columbia and the United Kingdom 20 At the 1989 Provincial Synod Archbishop Louis Falk proposed that the Anglican Catholic Church become a worldwide traditional alternative to the Anglican Communion 21 Due to resistance to aspects of Falk s plan in 1991 a number of parishes left the Anglican Catholic Church to merge with the American Episcopal Church and form the Anglican Church in America and Falk left the ACC to become primate of the newly formed Traditional Anglican Communion In 1997 additional parishes and five bishops left and formed the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite 22 Since 1990 the Anglican Catholic Church has expanded to six continents and nearly two dozen countries 23 including the Americas the United Kingdom Australia and Africa so that today the Anglican Catholic Church has over 250 parish churches and missions worldwide and at the end of 2015 the membership of the Original Province was counted as 30 711 24 Worldwide mission and development is done through the St Paul Mission Society which was founded to provide funding personnel and other forms of support for domestic and international missions and to assist in the amelioration relief and assistance of persons and communities distressed by natural or man made events or disasters or by adverse social or political situations Based in the US the main focus of the Society is in the developing world 25 At Provincial Synod October 2007 Wilson Garang and his Diocese of Aweil in Sudan were received into the Anglican Catholic Church 26 In 2015 the number of ACC dioceses in South Africa grew to four 27 At the 24th Provincial Synod in September 2021 a new province the Province of South Africa was canonically erected 28 In October 2005 Mark Haverland of Athens Georgia replaced John Vockler who was in charge from 2001 to 2005 as archbishop and metropolitan In 2017 the ACC signed the Atlanta Concordat with the Anglican Church in America the Anglican Province of America and the Diocese of the Holy Cross forming the G4 At the Provincial Synod in September 2021 the Diocese of the Holy Cross voted to join the ACC as a non geographical diocese 29 Ecumenical relations and relations with other Anglican jurisdictions edit ACC APCK UECNA edit From 2005 to 2011 the ACC and the United Episcopal Church of North America UECNA explored opportunities for greater cooperation and the possibility of achieving organic unity On May 17 2007 Archbishop Haverland signed an inter communion agreement negotiated with the United Episcopal Church of North America 30 31 In July Archbishop Haverland published a statement on church unity calling on UECNA and the Anglican Province of Christ the King APCK to join him in building full organic unity 32 Bishop Presley Hutchens of the ACC addressed delegates to the UECNA convention of October 2008 and discussed the possibility of uniting the ACC and UECNA 33 Although well received at the time there was a feeling among many of the delegates that the proposal was being rushed and that no proper consideration was being given to the theological constitutional and canonical issues thrown up by the move In January 2009 one bishop from each jurisdiction consecrated three suffragan bishops in St Louis intending that they serve all three jurisdictions 34 Moves towards unity with the Anglican Catholic Church were referred for further discussion and subsequently stalled in 2011 by the decision of UECNA to remain an independent jurisdiction 35 GAFCON and ACNA editIn 2008 Archbishop Mark Haverland published a response to the 2008 meeting of Global Anglican Future Conference GAFCON in Jerusalem which states GAFCON produced a now widely published statement which does not address the innovations that led to the formation of our own Continuing Church in 1976 8 namely the ordination of women a new and radical Prayer Book and a pro abortion policy The response concludes We call upon all self described Anglicans to reject clearly and decisively all of the liturgical moral and theological errors of recent years beginning with the ordination of women We call upon all self described Anglicans to return to the central Tradition of Christendom and to recognize that evangelical and neo Pentecostalist Protestantism is no safe haven We welcome GAFCON as a small step in the right direction But we confidently predict that the ambiguities and silences that characterize its statement will lead rapidly to fragmentation and confusion without any countervailing theological achievement The only issue addressed in a somewhat adequate fashion by GAFCON is homosexuality Far more is at stake 36 In 2009 Archbishop Mark Haverland published a letter to Bishop Robert Duncan concerning the invitation to participate in the inaugural provincial assembly of the Anglican Church in North America on June 22 25 2009 The letter indicates that the differences between the ACC and ACNA are first principles which do not allow unity but offers a dialogue in the future if those first principles are resolved 37 In December 2012 Archbishop Mark Haverland together with the Rt Rev Paul Hewett Diocese of the Holy Cross the Most Rev Walter Grundorf Anglican Province of America the Most Rev Brian Marsh Anglican Church in America and the Most Rev Peter D Robinson United Episcopal Church of North America published a joint open letter to ACNA titled An Appeal from the Continuing Anglican Churches to the ACNA and Associated Churches which called for ACNA to re examine the post 1976 innovations they have accepted We call upon ACNA to heed our call to return to your classical Anglican roots We commend to your prayerful attention the Affirmation of Saint Louis which we firmly believe provides a sound basis for a renewed and fulfilled Anglicanism on our continent We urge you to heed the call of Metropolitan Jonah whose concerns we share Anglicanism in North America cannot be both united and orthodox on a partially revolutionized basis We call upon you to repudiate firmly any claim to alter doctrine or order against the consensus of the Catholic and Orthodox world We call upon you to embrace the classical Prayer Book tradition 38 39 Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter editIn 2009 Archbishop Mark Haverland published a response to Rome s announcement of the erection of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter The response states that it does not mark in any respect an ecumenical advance and that as it provides only for relatively one sided conversions of former Anglicans with minimal concessions we fear that the Note and Constitution in fact will harm and retard genuine ecumenical progress and concludes We hope eventually for a genuine dialogue concerning the Petrine Office and long for the day when we with our Orthodox and Oriental Christian friends may again find in the successor of Saint Peter a patriarch with the primacy of honor and with high authority both as an organ for strengthening the Church s unity and also as an instrument for the articulation of the Church s teaching We regret that the forthcoming Constitution while kindly meant seems set to delay that happy day 40 Other clergy of the ACC also wrote critically of Anglicanorum Coetibus 41 Anglican Joint Synod edit The Anglican Catholic Church invited representatives from the Anglican Province of America the Anglican Church in America the Diocese of the Holy Cross and the Reformed Episcopal Church to its 2015 Provincial Synod 42 In January 2016 the Anglican Catholic Church reached a formal accord with the Anglican Church in America the Anglican Province of America and the Diocese of the Holy Cross 43 Forming the Anglican Joint Synod a Group of 4 churches called the G 4 pursuing eventual corporate unity On October 6 2017 at a joint synod in Atlanta Georgia the primates of the Anglican Province of America the Anglican Church in America the Anglican Catholic Church and the Diocese of the Holy Cross signed a concordat of full communion 44 The Most Rev Brian R Marsh ACA the Most Rev Mark Haverland ACC the Most Rev Walter H Grundorf APA and the Rt Rev Paul C Hewett DHC signed the following document called the Atlanta Concordat which reads in part We acknowledge each other to be orthodox and catholic Anglicans in virtue of our common adherence to the authorities accepted by and summarized in the Affirmation of St Louis in the faith of the Holy Tradition of the undivided Catholic Church and of the seven Ecumenical Councils We recognize in each other in all essentials the same faith the same sacraments the same moral teaching and the same worship likewise we recognize in each other the same Holy Orders of bishops priests and deacons in the same Apostolic Succession insofar as we all share the episcopate conveyed to the Continuing Churches in Denver in January 1978 in response to the call of the Congress of Saint Louis therefore We welcome members of all of our Churches to Holy Communion and parochial life in any and all of the congregations of our Churches and We pledge to pursue full institutional and organic union with each other in a manner that respects tender consciences builds consensus and harmony and fulfills increasingly our Lord s will that His Church be united and We pledge also to seek unity with other Christians including those who understand themselves to be Anglican insofar as such unity is consistent with the essentials of Catholic faith order and moral teaching 45 Kevin Kallsen of Anglican TV Ministries interviewed the G 4 bishops the Most Rev Brian R Marsh ACA the Most Rev Mark Haverland ACC the Most Rev Walter H Grundorf APA and the Rt Rev Paul C Hewett DHC on October 9 2017 concerning the recently signed concordat 46 In 2019 a joint mission and evangelism ministry called Continuing Forward was formed for these G 4 jurisdictions 47 On September 23 2021 the Diocese of the Holy Cross voted to join the Anglican Catholic Church as a non geographical diocese 48 Making the Group of 4 a Group of 3 G 3 churches Dialogue with the Polish National Catholic Church edit See Continuing Anglican movement Dialogue with the Polish National Catholic ChurchA dialogue between the G 3 at the time G 4 churches and the Polish National Catholic Church PNCC was opened resulting from the desire to restore the kind of intercommunion that the PNCC had shared with the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States before 1978 49 50 The meetings began after representatives of the PNCC were invited to attend the Anglican Joint Synods of the G 4 in 2017 51 The first official dialogue was held January 15 2019 in Dunwoody Georgia The jurisdictions of the G 4 were represented by their presiding bishops and archbishops from the Anglican Catholic Church the Anglican Church in America the Anglican Province of America and the Diocese of the Holy Cross Also in attendance was a bishop of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada ACCC The PNCC was represented by three bishops including Prime Bishop Anthony Mikovsky and Bishop Paul Sobiechowski and two senior priests 52 The four met again in 2020 2021 and 2022 in order to advance the dialogue G 3 representatives were also in attendance with the bishops of the PNCC at the 125th anniversary and General Synod of the Polish National Catholic Church in Scranton Pennsylvania 53 As a part of the ACC s worldwide efforts with the Union of Scranton meetings have been held between the Nordic Catholic Church and the ACC Diocese of the United Kingdom 54 55 Church governance editThe Anglican Catholic Church holds to the Affirmation of St Louis 56 as a guiding document of faith and ecclesiology It is further organized and governed according to the principles and terms laid out in its constitution and canons 57 In the Constitution 6 the church receives its name and it ecclesiastical structure The method for establishing dioceses and provinces is established and various processes related to the election of bishops and calling synods are laid out The canons 58 are an expansion of the principles laid out in the Constitution and provide a detailed legal framework for the governance of the church The Original Province is further governed by its own canons and statutes 59 Each diocese is also governed by its own diocesan canons The polity of the ACC is episcopal and synodal Regular synods are scheduled in the canons with voting in joint sessions as well as separate sessions of the House of Clergy and House of Laity The administration of each province and diocese includes appointed and elected officers such as chancellor treasurer secretary and judges of canonical courts most of whom may be laity The Colleges of Bishops under the presidency of the metropolitan are in charge of the government and administration of the provinces of the Anglican Catholic Church They are also responsible for the promulgation of official teaching and the instruction of the faithful The colleges are composed of all bishops of the Provinces active and retired as well as any suffragans or coadjutors The College of Bishops is responsible for overseeing administrative departments each headed by a bishop and charged with a specific mission within the church There are currently seven such departments in the Original Province 60 The Department of Ecumenical Relations The Most Reverend Mark Haverland The Department of Ministry The Right Reverend Damien Mead The Department of Theological Education The Right Reverend Presley Hutchens The Department of the Armed Forces The Right Reverend Donald Lerow The Department of Evangelism The Right Stephen Scarlett The Department of Stewardship currently vacant The Department of Multi Lingual Resources The Right Reverend Rommie Starks Sacraments and worship edit nbsp Copies of the 1928 prayer book at an Anglican Catholic Church parish The ACC holds to seven sacraments The Sacraments of Baptism Confirmation the Holy Eucharist Holy Matrimony Holy Orders Penance and Unction of the Sick are objective and effective signs of the continued presence and saving activity of Christ our Lord among His people and as His covenanted means for conveying His grace 61 Following the principles outlined in the Affirmation of St Louis the ACC holds to a high eucharistic theology allowing reservation adoration Benediction and Corpus Christi processions as logical and godly extension of the facts of the objective and salvific Real Presence of Jesus Christ God the Son in and through his sacramental Body and Blood 62 The celebration of the Eucharistic service is directed to be the norm for Sunday worship The Constitution of the ACC further instructs that liturgical services may be celebrated from The Book of Common Prayer in its 1549 English 1928 American 1954 South African and 1962 Canadian editions and the 1963 edition of the Church of India Pakistan Burma and Ceylon as well as The Supplement To The Book of Common Prayer C I P B C of 1960 shall be the Standard of Public Worship of this Church together with The Anglican Missal The American Missal The English Missal and other missals and devotional manuals based on and conforming to those editions of The Book of Common Prayer The Book of Common Praise of 1938 Canada The Hymnal 1940 and The English Hymnal New Edition 1933 should be the primary musical standard for Public Worship 63 The Ordinal contained in the accepted prayerbooks are used for the ordination of sacred ministers 64 In 1994 a proposed amendment to permit the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer failed to pass all three houses at the Provincial Synod on the grounds that the Black Rubric allowed a receptionist view of the Eucharist 65 Following the rubrics common to liturgical practice before the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as well as the rubrics of the allowed Missals liturgical celebration in the ACC follows a usus antiquior form of worship including the ad orientem posture of the celebrant 66 and the frequent use of communion rails 67 Following Anglican custom communion is usually given to the laity under both kinds The Ornaments Rubric is retained and permitted 68 The ACC publishes an annual Ordo Calendar which provides a standard for feasts fasts and general rubrics for liturgical services 69 The Ordo Calendar generally follows pre 1969 traditions with Anglican adaptations and makes provision for local Anglican feasts Doctrine editIn addition to the dogmatic theology expressed in the Affirmation of St Louis the ACC expressly follows classical Anglo Catholic theology The Apostles Creed the Nicene Creed with the restoration of the word Holy and the Athanasian Creed are accepted as binding expressions of Christian dogma The filioque is recognized as a later addition open to non orthodox interpretation and an obstacle between the ACC and the Eastern Orthodox 70 The Virgin Birth and the title of Theotokos as expressed at the Council of Ephesus are considered biblically founded dogmas Other Marian beliefs such as Perpetual Virginity the New Eve the Assumption and the Immaculate Conception are considered to be widely held theological views consistent with the faith and are liturgically celebrated The term mediatrix of all graces is rejected as novel and open to misinterpretation though the intercession of Mary and the practice of Marian devotions is affirmed 71 The prayers of the saints in heaven to assist the faithful on earth is affirmed as well as the practice of requesting those prayers from the saints 72 Purgatory as a particular state or place is considered speculative though prayers for the dead are allowed as efficacious 73 The Eucharist is understood as a sacrifice re presenting Christ s death in which Christ is truly present and gives grace 74 Good deeds are not considered to earn salvation but are instead a natural response to God s free and unelicited gift of grace to man in Christ God gives grace freely with which God s people are called to cooperate by a godly righteous and sober life 75 The XXXIX Articles are not considered to have normative independent authority on matters of doctrine or practice 76 Morals amp Ethics editThe Anglican Catholic Church believes in the sanctity of human life The Archbishop of the ACC Mark Haverland authored academic articles on bioethics 77 particularly end of life issues 78 He signed the Statement Opposing Brain Death Criteria released by Citizens United Resisting Euthanasia 79 At the 2019 Anglican Joint Synods the ACC along with the other G 4 churches released a joint proclamation on abortion in response to the Reproductive Health Act that had been passed by the New York State legislature earlier that year The proclamation affirms a right to life as given by natural law and calls for evangelistic action to curtail abortion laws through prayer and support for crisis pregnancy centers 80 The ACC holds that sexual acts are licet and moral only within monogamous heterosexual marriage A homosexual orientation is defined as objectively disordered but not subjectively sinful 81 Marriage as one of the seven sacraments is held to be an indissoluable union between a man and a woman for the purposes of mutual comfort and the procreation of children 82 At the Provincial Synod in 2015 the canons of the ACC were modified clarify that marriage was defined as a permament and life long union between a natural man and a natural woman and to protect parishes and priests from possible litigation from the refusal to host or perform a wedding for anyone other than a natural man and a natural woman 83 Original Province editThe original organizational structure of the Anglican Catholic Church was as a single province now called Original Province All dioceses of the province meet biennialy in a Provincial Synod Synods of the Original Province edit Source 84 No City Year DatesI Dallas Texas 1978 October 19 21II Indianapolis Indiana 1979 October 18 20 85 III Mobile Alabama 1980 October 22 25 16 IV Kansas City Missouri 1982 June 9 12 16 V Orlando Florida 1983 October 17 20 86 VI Cincinnati Ohio 1985 October 8 11 87 VII New Orleans Louisiana 1987 September 30 October 2VIII Denver Colorado 1989 October 2 6IX Charlotte North Carolina 1991 September 18 20X Kansas City Missouri 1993 September 29 October 1XI San Mateo California 1995 September 27 29XII Norfolk Virginia 1997 October 13 17 88 89 XIII Indianapolis Indiana 1999 October 20 22XIV Denver Colorado 2001 October 22 24XV New Orleans Louisiana 2003 October 22 24XVI Grand Rapids Michigan 2005 October 26 27XVII Cleveland Ohio 2007 October 10 11 90 XVIII Richmond Virginia 2009 October 28 30XIX Palm Beach Florida 2011 October 5 7XX Newport Beach California 2013 October 23 24 91 XXI Athens Georgia 2015 October 28 29XXII Atlanta Georgia 2017 October 4 5XXIII Atlanta Georgia 2019 January 16 17 2020 92 XXIV Athens Georgia 2021 September 22 23 93 XXV Orlando Florida 2023 October 9 13 94 The Diocese of the Original Province edit Source 60 Dioceses in the Americas edit Diocese of the Holy Cross 95 Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States 96 nbsp St Edward the Confessor Anglican Church in Indianapolis Indiana It is the cathedral church of Diocese of the Midwest of the Anglican Catholic Church Diocese of the Midwest 97 Diocese of New Orleans Diocese of the Holy Trinity 98 Diocese of the Resurrection 99 Diocese of the South Diocese of the New Grenada Colombia Venezuela Chile and Brazil 100 101 Missionary Diocese of the Caribbean Missionary Diocese of Canada 102 Dioceses in Europe edit Diocese of the United Kingdom 103 Deanery of Europe 104 Dioceses in Oceania edit Missionary Diocese of Australia and New Zealand 105 Missionary Diocese of the Philippines 106 Diocese of Mindanao 107 Dioceses in Africa edit Diocese of Kenya 108 Diocese of Cameroon Diocese of Congo South Kivu exclusive Fizi Uvira and Mwenga North Kivu Central West North and South 109 Missionary Diocese of Eastern Congo Fizi Uvira and Mwenga Missionary Diocese of Rwanda Diocese of the Aweil South Sudan Missionary Diocese of the West South Africa 110 Diocese of Christ the Redeemer South Africa Previously Umzi wase Tiyopiya Ityalike yomdibaniso 111 Second Province editIn 1984 the five dioceses of the Church of India CIPBC were received by the Anglican Catholic Church and constituted as its second province but they rescinded Communion between 2013 and 2017 over matters relating to the status of the second province and became independent 112 In 2018 Archbishop Mark Haverland and Most Rev John Augustine Metropolitan of the CIPBC signed an agreement restoring communio in sacris 113 The Second Province of the ACC now consists of one diocese Diocese of Lahore 114 Third Province editMain article Province of Southern Africa The Missionary Diocese of Southern Africa ACC was established in 2005 115 In September 2021 by a vote of the Provincial Synod of the Original Province a third Province the Province of Southern Africa was established The Right Reverend Dominic Mdunyelwa was elected as its first Archbishop and Metropolitan and was installed by Archbishop Mark Haverland on November 14 2021 116 Additionally the Diocese of Umzi Wase Tiyopiya and Rt Rev Siviwe Samuel Maqoma were accepted into the newly created province and renamed the Diocese of Christ the King 117 The newly autonomous Province was composed of 5 dioceses in South Africa and the one and only diocese in Zimbabwe The 2 remaining dioceses in South Africa voted to remain part of the Original Province In 2023 the Province raised the Patrimony of Johannesburg to a diocese bringing the number of dioceses to 7 118 The Province consists of the following dioceses Diocese of Kei Missionary Diocese of Ekurhuleni Missionary Diocese of Saint Paul Missionary Diocese of Vaal Missionary Diocese of Johannesburg Diocese of Christ the King Diocese of Zimbabwe Patrimony of the North West South Africa Leadership editThe Anglican Catholic Church claims Apostolic succession originating from The Episcopal Church from before the date of ordination of women to the priesthood 119 120 It is also stated that there are Old Catholic and Polish National Catholic Church consecrations in the line of succession 121 122 123 The first bishops of the Anglican Church of North America later named the Anglican Catholic Church were consecrated on January 28 1978 in Denver Colorado 124 In Denver Charles Dale David Doren sometime Archdeacon of the Diocese of Taejon in South Korea was consecrated by the Rt Rev d Albert Arthur Chambers sometime Pecusa Bishop of Springfield PECUSA 588 125 and Acting Metropolitan of the ACNA Joining Bishop Chambers in the consecration of Doren was the Rt Rev d Francisco de Jesus Pagtakhan of the Philippine Independent Catholic Church 126 Letters of Consent and Desire for the Doren consecration were in hand from the Rt Rev d Mark Pae Taejon Korea 127 and Rt Rev d Charles Boynton 128 Episcopal succession in the ACC edit The name or number in bold is the chief consecrator who either would be the Metropolitan or Acting Metropolitan or would be a bishop acting with the warrant of the Metropolitan or Acting Metropolitan An asterisk indicates a bishop who has left the communion of the ACC 129 130 001 DOREN Charles Dale David Chambers Pagtakhan Mark Pae Consent Charles Boynton Consent January 28 1978 131 132 002 MOTE James Orin Chambers Pagtakhan 001 January 28 1978 133 134 003 MORSE Robert Sherwood Chambers Pagtakhan 001 January 28 1978 135 136 137 004 WATTERSON Peter Francis Chambers Pagtakhan 001 January 28 1978 138 005 BURNS William Francis 001 002 Chambers Consent November 11 1978 139 140 10 006 LEWIS William Oliver 001 002 005 May 26 1979 141 142 007 KNUTTI Frank Russell 001 002 005 006 January 12 1980 143 144 008 RUTHERFORD Wm deJ 001 002 005 006 007 March 8 1980 145 146 009 HARVEY Robert Condit 002 005 006 008 April 19 1980 147 148 010 FALK Louis Wahl 002 005 006 008 February 14 1981 149 150 011 RUIZ Justo Pastor 002 005 007 April 17 1982 151 152 16 012 WILLIAMS Tillman Beshore 005 008 011 August 27 1983 153 154 013 KLEPPINGER Thos Justin 005 sub conditione April 10 1986 155 156 014 STEPHENS Michael Dean 002 008 010 sub conditione August 8 1986 157 158 015 CHAMBERLAIN Bruce S 002 006 010 Alfred Woolcock Anglican Catholic Church of Canada October 18 1986 159 160 016 DEYMAN Joseph Philip 006 010 Alfred Woolcock January 9 1988 161 162 017 WILLARS Richard Cecil 002 005 010 011 013 014 016 Alfred Woolcock Mark Pae January 30 1988 163 164 018 CONNORS Robin Bradley 002 005 010 011 013 014 016 Alfred Woolcock Mark Pae January 30 1988 165 166 019 RODRIGUEZ Molina Ruben 002 017 018 March 13 1988 167 168 020 CAHOON John Thayer Jr 002 003 Alfred Woolcock received in Orders from APCK 1989 January 25 1986 169 170 021 PRICE Alistair Edwin 002 006 008 013 014 016 John C Gramley UECNA January 25 1992022 McNELEY James Richard 002 006 008 013 014 016 John C Gramley January 25 1992023 HAMLETT Leslie 002 006 013 014 016 022 August 1 1992 171 024 BROMLEY James Edward 002 006 013 014 016 022 May 6 1993025 SEELAND Arthur David 002 006 013 014 016 022 May 6 1993 172 026 CRUZ Blanco Victor Manuel 002 006 013 014 016 022 sub conditione May 6 1993027 VOCKLER John Charles Received in Orders from Canterbury Communion 1994 November 30 1959 173 028 HAVERLAND Mark David 002 014 016 020 024 026 January 31 1998 174 029 STARKS Rommie Michael 002 020 027 028 August 14 2000030 SCOTT Harry Burgoyne III 002 026 027 028 029 March 2 2002031 McCLEAN William Jr 002 028 029 March 15 2003032 LAZARCZYK Stanley Francis 027 028 029 031 August 2 2003033 AUGUSTINE John 027 028 029 031 032 October 22 2003034 DAWSON Arthur Roger 002 028 029 November 30 2003035 HUTCHENS Denver Presley 028 029 034 October 12 2004 175 036 LaCOUR Edward Ethan 003 James P Clark APCK Harold L Nutter Anglican Church of Canada Consent Received in Orders from APCK March 31 2006 October 23 1993 120 176 037 HODGE Denis Ian Dermot 028 029 031 032 035 036 sub conditione October 11 2007038 GARANG Wilson Chan Awac 028 029 031 032 034 035 036 sub conditione October 11 2007039 IVERACH Brian 028 029 031 032 035 036 sub conditione October 11 2007040 MEAD Damien Steven Robert 029 034 037 September 20 2008 177 178 179 041 FLORENZA Rocco Aldo 003 James Provence Frederick Morrison Received in Orders from APCK October 27 2009 June 6 2003042 LOWE Terry Allen 035 Stephen Reber Peter Robinson UECNA sub conditione April 24 2010043 KENYON HOARE Alan 028 029 031 035 036 038 040 October 7 2010 180 044 MENTJIES Solomzi 028 029 031 035 036 038 040 October 7 2010 180 181 045 ORREGO Hurtado German 028 029 031 035 036 038 040 October 7 2010 180 046 LEROW Donald Francis 028 031 035 February 4 2011 182 183 047 AYULE MILENGE Steven 028 029 035 036 039 046 and Peter Robinson UECNA October 16 2012 184 048 SCARLETT Stephen Coulter 028 029 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 October 26 2013 185 049 CANILLO Rene 029 038 039 040 042 042 043 044 045 046 047 sub conditione October 26 2013050 MDUNYELWA Dominic Sonwabo 028 043 044 February 13 2015 186 051 ANDREW Mushtaq 028 043 044 February 13 2015 186 052 NDEGWA John Kamande 028 029 031 038 040 041 042 044 045 046 047 048 050 051 October 27 2015 187 053 MCDONALD John Benedict 028 029 041 042 046 048 October 20 2016 188 054 WOODMAN Ian 013 Leo Michael 062 Anthony Rasch Received in Orders from HCC WR October 3 2017 October 15 2010055 NDUTIYE Alphonse Vascaniat 028 042 046 and Brian Marsh ACA Stephen Strawn ACA Chandler Jones APA October 4 2018 189 056 MANDIZVIDZE Elfigio 028 050 052 October 6 2019 190 057 HEWETT Paul Clayton Robert Waggener Patrick Murphy Edward LaCour 036 Donald Davies Harold L Nutter Consent December 4 2004 191 058 QHESI Jacob Katlego 028 050 055 November 14 2021 117 059 MNYANDE Elliot Leon 028 050 055 November 14 2021 117 060 MAQOMA Siviwe Samuel 023 John Milnes Ralph Torner Received in Orders from HCC WR November 14 2021 117 January 3 2016061 MTUNDU Lamek Mmokywa 038 047 052 054 January 30 2022 192 062 BANZANA Samuel Mzukisi 021 023 Michael Wright Received in Orders from HCC WR May 10 2022 August 20 2000063 MHLAKAZA Xolani 050 056 058 059 060 062 April 23 2023 193 064 NGQONO Mbulelo Matthew 010 John Hepworth TAC Trevor Rhodes TAC Wellborn Hudson ACA Received in Orders September 18 2023 January 11 2001Metropolitan archbishops Original Province edit Charles David Dale Doren Senior Bishop 1978 1981 James Orin Mote Senior Bishop 1981 1983 Louis W Falk 1983 1991 William O Lewis 1991 1997 Michael Dean Stephens 1997 1998 89 John T Cahoon Jnr 1999 2001 194 John Vockler 2001 2005 195 Mark Haverland 2005 present 196 86 Active episcopate edit Metropolitan of the Original Province and Acting Primate Mark Haverland Athens Georgia 197 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Lahore Punjab Pakistan Mushtaq Andrew Metropolitan of the Third Province Province of Southern Africa Dominic Mdunyelwa 198 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the Holy Cross Paul C Hewett Columbia South Carolina 199 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States Donald Lerow Jacksonville North Carolina 200 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of New Orleans amp Episcopal Visitor Missionary Diocese of the Philippines Terry Lowe Natchitoches Louisiana 201 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of New England Rocco Florenza Ansonia Connecticut 202 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the United Kingdom Damien Mead Lydd Romney Marsh Kent 203 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Australia amp New Zealand Ian Woodman Parau New Zealand 204 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Aweil Sudan Wilson Gerang 205 nbsp All Saints Anglican Church Aiken SC A parish of the Diocese of the South Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the South Mark Haverland Athens Georgia Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the Holy Trinity Stephen Scarlett Newport Beach CA 206 Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Christ the Redeemer South Africa Solomzi Mentjies Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the Kei South Africa Dominic Mdunyelwa Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of Ekurhuleni South Africa Elliot Mnyande Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of the Vaal South Africa Jacob Qhesi Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Christ the King South Africa Siviwe Samuel Maqoma Makhanda South Africa Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of Saint Paul South Africa Mzukisi Banzana Port Elizabeth South Africa Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of Johannesburg Xolani Mhlakaza Soweto South Africa Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Zimbabwe Elfigio Mandizvidza Harare Zimbabwe Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of Kenya John Ndegwa Kayole Nairobi Kenya Bishop Ordinary Diocese of Cameroon Alphonse Ndutiye Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the Congo Steven Ayule Milenge Bukavu DRC 207 Bishop Ordinary Missionary Diocese of Eastern Congo Lamek Mtundu Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the New Granada German Orrego Hurtado Pereira Colombia 208 Retired edit The Right Reverend Presley Hutchens Diocese of New Orleans 2005 2012 209 The Right Reverend Denis Hodge Diocese of Australia and New Zealand The Right Reverend Stanley Lazarczyk Diocese of the South 210 The Right Reverend William McClean Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States 211 60 Deceased edit The Most Reverend William O Lewis September 23 1997 bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest 1979 1987 bishop of the Diocese of the South 1987 1997 and archbishop 1991 1997 141 174 The Most Reverend Michael Dean Stephens 1940 March 29 1998 bishop of the Diocese of New Orleans 1986 1998 and archbishop 1997 1998 212 The Right Reverend William Rutherford 1919 2001 retired bishop of the Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States 1981 1995 145 213 214 The Right Reverend Joseph Philip Deyman 11 June 1940 23 May 2000 bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest 1988 2000 215 The Most Reverend John T Cahoon Jnr January 3 1948 October 4 2001 bishop of the Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States 1995 2001 and archbishop 1999 2001 216 194 The Right Reverend Harry Burgoyne Scott III September 19 2002 bishop of the Mid Atlantic States 2002 217 The Right Reverend James Orin Mote January 27 1922 April 28 2006 retired bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity 1978 1994 218 219 The Right Reverend John Vockler FODC July 22 1924 February 6 2014 retired bishop of the Diocese of New Orleans 1999 2005 and retired archbishop 2001 2005 220 221 The Right Reverend Arthur Roger Dawson September 9 1938 July 2 2016 retired bishop of Caracas Venezuela 222 The Right Reverend John Benedict McDonald CGS December 20 1956 December 8 2018 bishop of the Missionary Diocese of the Philippines October 20 2016 December 8 2018 223 The Right Reverend Edward Ethan LaCour November 4 1928 February 1 2020 retired Vicar General in the Diocese of the South 224 The Right Reverend Alan Kenyon Hoare December 21 1936 January 20 2021 retired bishop of the ACC Missionary Diocese of South Africa November 7 2010 March 1 2015 225 The Right Reverend Rommie Starks January 7 1955 August 21 2023 bishop of the Diocese of the Midwest 2000 2023 226 227 Publications edit nbsp People s Anglican MissalThe official publishing house of the ACC is the Anglican Parishes Association an organization founded in 1981 by the then Right Reverend William O Lewis It operates from Athens Georgia 228 In 2020 the Anglican Parishes Association republished a new edition of the Anglican Missal containing the Ordinary and Canon from the English 1549 American 1928 South African 1954 Canadian 1962 and Indian 1963 Prayer Books along with a parallel text of the Gregorian Mass in Latin and in English 229 The missal also contains in its calendar propers for Anglican Servants of God many of whom were included in the 1933 Supplement to the Missal edited by The Reverend James Tait Plowden Wardlaw Clement Humilis M A Official gazettes edit The Trinitarian is the Official Gazette of the Anglican Catholic Church It was founded in 1979 as the diocesan newsletter of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity and in 1982 became the principal news outlet of the ACC 230 Since 2018 it has also carried official news of the other G 4 churches 231 Diocesan newsletters edit Fortnightly Diocese of the Holy Cross 232 ACC UK Diocese of the United Kingdom 233 The Credo Diocese of the Mid Atlantic States 234 The Southern Cross Diocese of the South 235 The Traditional Anglican News The Traditional Anglican Church of Canada 236 References edit What Does it Mean to Be Anglican Catholic retrieved January 29 2023 History Anglican Catholic Church www anglicancatholic org uk Retrieved July 19 2022 Haverland Mark June 2 2020 Old High Churchmen and Continuing Anglicans Anglican Catholic Liturgy and Theology Retrieved November 9 2022 Sutton Dorthy August 13 1961 The Name of the Church The Living Church p 13 Opinion Poll Results The Living Church September 10 1961 p 28 a b The Constitution of the Anglican Catholic Church PDF 2015 Retrieved August 4 2023 THE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH opencorporates com Retrieved September 11 2023 Andrews Robert M 2022 Continuing Anglicanism The History Theology and 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