-
requires that they "firmly accept" its
teaching on
faith and morals.
Intercommunion usually means an
agreement between churches by
which all
members of...
- True
Orthodox church, True
Orthodox Christians, True
Orthodoxy or
Genuine Orthodoxy,
often pejoratively "Zealotry", are
groups of
traditionalist Eastern...
- (1987–1992), the
UECNA grew to
almost forty congregations. In 2007,
intercommunion with the ACC was
restored after a
lapse of
eight years, so that the...
-
Eastern Catholic Churches and the
Latin Church,
including Eucharistic intercommunion and
recognition of
papal supremacy.
Provisions within the 1983 Latin...
-
agreement also
established intercommunion with the
Anglican Communion's
Church of Nigeria. This
agreement of
intercommunion between Reformed Episcopal...
- (Mowbray, 1979 ISBN 0-264-66578-3).
Communion and
Intercommunion: A
Study of
Communion and
Intercommunion Based on the
Theology and
Practice of the Orthodox...
- to an
Orthodox layperson. In 1912, however,
Bishop Raphael ended the
intercommunion after becoming uncomfortable with the fact that the
Anglican Communion...
- not
switch to the
Revised Julian calendar. In 1977, a
declaration of
intercommunion between the
Cyprianite Old
Calendarist Church and the
Romanian Old Calendarist...
-
restriction is
based on
various parameters, one of
which is baptism. See also
intercommunion. A closed-communion
church is one that
excludes certain individuals...
-
orders of
their clergy, and as a result, does not
ordinarily permit intercommunion between members of
these Churches. In a 1993
letter to
Bishop Johannes...