Antiochian
Rationalist
Hello,
This isn't my DIR, but I'm interested in Old Catholics. Sadly, they appear to be a tiny, tiny segment of Christendom, and there's not a whole lot about them on the web, other than some diocesan and parish websites, and Wikipedia.
I might add that I live nowhere near an Old Catholic parish/community, so visiting one is out of the question unless I want to take a trip.
I realize the Old Catholic churches vary in degree of doctrinal traditionalism (Polish National Catholic Church, for instance, holding to Roman Catholic views on social issues while other OCs don't), and some have more traditional worship than others, but generally retain some type of Catholic liturgy.
I also realize many Old Catholics are in communion with The Episcopal Church. TEH is near and dear to my heart in many ways, but I have to admit Episcopal liturgies I've attended are way too Protestantized for my taste and really don't speak to me--plus despite TEC's general liberalism, I'm not fond of the Archbishop of Canterbury and wouldn't want to be under his jurisdiction even in a symbolic sense.
So if anyone can offer more info or resources on the Old Catholic churches, that would be great!
This isn't my DIR, but I'm interested in Old Catholics. Sadly, they appear to be a tiny, tiny segment of Christendom, and there's not a whole lot about them on the web, other than some diocesan and parish websites, and Wikipedia.
I might add that I live nowhere near an Old Catholic parish/community, so visiting one is out of the question unless I want to take a trip.
I realize the Old Catholic churches vary in degree of doctrinal traditionalism (Polish National Catholic Church, for instance, holding to Roman Catholic views on social issues while other OCs don't), and some have more traditional worship than others, but generally retain some type of Catholic liturgy.
I also realize many Old Catholics are in communion with The Episcopal Church. TEH is near and dear to my heart in many ways, but I have to admit Episcopal liturgies I've attended are way too Protestantized for my taste and really don't speak to me--plus despite TEC's general liberalism, I'm not fond of the Archbishop of Canterbury and wouldn't want to be under his jurisdiction even in a symbolic sense.
So if anyone can offer more info or resources on the Old Catholic churches, that would be great!