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1 History  



1.1  Founding and apostolic succession  





1.2  Western Rite conflict  





1.3  2010 reunion attempt  







2 Leadership  



2.1  Diocese of the Holy Trinity and Great Plains  





2.2  Missionary Jurisdiction of India  





2.3  Province of South America  



2.3.1  Deceased  









3 Monastic communities  



3.1  Third Order of Saint Francis  







4 Publications  



4.1  Koinonia  







5 References  





6 External links  














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Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite)
ClassificationContinuing Anglican
OrientationAnglo-Catholic
PolityEpiscopal
RegionUnited States, Latin America, China, India
Origin1999
Separated fromAnglican Catholic Church
Official websiteholycatholicanglican.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite) (also known as the Anglican Rite Catholic ChurchorHCC-AR) is a body of Christians in the Continuing Anglican movement. It is represented by dioceses and missionary jurisdictions in the United States of America, Latin America, and India.

History[edit]

Founding and apostolic succession[edit]

In 1991, the Anglican Catholic Church, a Continuing Anglican body led at the time by Archbishop Louis Falk, split over its merger agreement with the American Episcopal Church. Parishes that refused the merger, a majority, continued under the name Anglican Catholic Church, Original Province (ACC-OP). The apostolic succession of the bishops of the Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite) can be traced back to the Anglican succession maintained in the original consecrations of Continuing Anglicans. This succession includes the following bishops: the Right Reverend Albert A. Chambers, the Right Reverend Francisco Pagtakhan, the Right Reverend Charles Doren, and the Right Reverend Robert S. Morse. [1]

Western Rite conflict[edit]

In 1997, a succession dispute arose among the bishops of the ACC-OP, which led to the formation of the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite. In March of that year Archbishop William Lewis, Metropolitan of the ACC-OP, suffered a stroke, an event which led to questions about his ability to continue in his post. Thereafter a dispute arose regarding whether Thomas Kleppinger or John Cahoon was the Senior Bishop Ordinary in line to become Acting Metropolitan upon the death or disability of Lewis.[2]

In June 1997, Lewis submitted the question to the ACC-OP's Provincial Court. An attempted settlement of the issue in July fell apart at a meeting of the bishops on August 4, which ended abruptly. The next day, Bishops James McNeley, Arthur Seeland, and Leslie Hamlett announced that Archbishop Lewis was incapacitated and declared Bishop Kleppinger Acting Metropolitan. On August 6, Kleppinger, Hamlett, and Seeland called on the bishops, clergy, and lay members of the church to repudiate "Traditional Episcopalians". Kleppinger signed the letter under the title of Acting Metropolitan, also joined later by bishops McNeley and Alexander Price. On August 7, Archbishop Lewis issued a writ of inhibition against McNeley (suspending him from the exercise of his office), alleging that McNeley had struck Bishop Joseph Deyman at the meeting and thereby excommunicated himself. On August 19, Lewis charged the five with "invasion of the patrimony of the metropolitan" and issued writs of inhibition against the rest of the group.[2]

On August 28, the ACC's Provincial Court ruled that Cahoon was Senior Bishop Ordinary, and when Lewis died on September 23, 1997, Cahoon assumed the role of Acting Metropolitan. He was succeeded by a new Metropolitan, Bishop Michael Stephens, elected by a biennial provincial synod in Norfolk, Virginia on October 15. Meanwhile, the five dissenting bishops, Bishop Tom Kleppinger, Bishop McNeley, Bishop Seeland, Bishop Leslie Hamlett and Bishop Victor Cruz-Blanco, met as another synod in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and elected Bishop Hamlett as Metropolitan.[2]

By 1999, the dissenting bishops had separated into groups forming two new churches, the Holy Catholic Church Western Rite, friendly to Eastern Orthodox theology and skeptical about Anglicanism's doctrinal comprehensiveness, and the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite, following traditional Anglo-Catholic theology.[3][4]

In 2005, Bishop Leslie Hamlett, along with Bishop Appleton and Bishop James, were deposed and expelled.[5] Bishop Michael M. Wright was elected as the new Metropolitan of the Holy Catholic Church—Western Rite and held that position until his death in 2009.[6] Bishop Wright had previously been the Archdeacon of the Missionary Diocese of the United Kingdom of the Anglican Catholic Church.[7]

2010 reunion attempt[edit]

In March 2010, the bishops of the Holy Catholic Church Western Rite and the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite entered into full communion as one church, but retaining both names, in addition to a third name, Anglican Rite Catholic Church, with Bishop Kleppinger as Metropolitan.[8]

At the time of the 2010 union, these dioceses were reported:

By the end of 2010, however, the HCC-AR magazine Koinonia had dropped references to Kleppinger from its pages and Bishop Leo Michael, in an editorial, had criticized suggestions of diluting the Anglican identity of HCC-AR through "Western Rite" approaches.[9]

Leadership[edit]

Diocese of the Holy Trinity and Great Plains[edit]

Missionary Jurisdiction of India[edit]

Province of South America[edit]

Deceased[edit]

The Right Reverend Arthur David Seeland (October 31, 1931 - October 23, 2009), retired Bishop of the Diocese of the Pacific Southwest (1993-2008)[10]

The Right Reverend Michael Wright (??? - March 23, 2009), Metropolitan (2005-2009)[11]

Monastic communities[edit]

Third Order of Saint Francis[edit]

Publications[edit]

Koinonia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Historic Episcopate of the Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite) |http://www.holycatholicanglican.org/dioceses.php
  • ^ a b c Anthony J. Parrillo (April 16, 1998). "Kleppinger v. Anglican Catholic Church Incorporated". Superior Court of New Jersey (via FindLaw). Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  • ^ William J. Tighe, Ph.D. "Anglican Bodies and Organizations". Virtue Online. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  • ^ William J. Tighe, Ph.D. (January 2003). "Anglicanism, Catholicism & The Significance of the "Anglican Use" in The Catholic Church". New Oxford Review.
  • ^ "Deposición - HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH WESTERN RITE- IN THE FAMILY OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES". web.archive.org. 2011-08-18. Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2024-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Acting Metropolitan - HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH WESTERN RITE- IN THE FAMILY OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES". web.archive.org. 2011-08-18. Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2024-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "The Most Rv. Michael´s - HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH WESTERN RITE- IN THE FAMILY OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES". web.archive.org. 2011-08-17. Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2024-03-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Declaration of Unity: communio in sacris" (PDF). Koinonia (Lent 2010). Kansas City, Missouri: Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite. March 1, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  • ^ Leo Michael (December 2010). "Editorial" (PDF). Koinonia (Christmas 2010). Kansas City, Missouri: Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  • ^ "Arthur David Seeland". Asbury Park Press. Oct 29, 2009. ProQuest 1944057212.
  • ^ "Obituary of The Most Reverend Michael Wright Army chaplain who served in various imperial trouble spots before joining the Anglican Catholic Church. - Document - Gale OneFile: News". go.gale.com. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  • ^ "Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite". www.holycatholicanglican.org. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
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