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North American Old Catholic Church : ウィキペディア英語版 | North American Old Catholic Church The North American Old Catholic Church (NAOCC) was a community of 22 independent Catholic churches based in the United States. Although unaffiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, this Old Catholic Church branch of Catholicism described its faith tradition as being "rooted in the early days of Jesus and his teachings on peace, love, justice and equality." ==History==
The North American Old Catholic Church was formed in January 2007 in Louisville, Kentucky, as a community of independent Catholic churches, with Archbishop Michael Seneco being elected as the community's first presiding bishop. This United States-based organization traced its history to an 1870 movement in the Netherlands that dissented from the Roman Catholic Church largely over the 1869 First Vatican Council doctrine of papal infallibility,〔 a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that the pope is preserved from the possibility of error in certain circumstances.〔"infallibility means more than exemption from actual error; it means exemption from the possibility of error", P. J. Toner, (Infallibility ), (Catholic Encyclopedia ), 1910〕 In 2009, the group included twenty Old Catholic churches in the United States, with Washington, D.C., Texas, and Maryland each having two parishes, Florida having three, and the rest located in other states.〔 The North American Old Catholic Church was disbanded in 2013. It no longer exists as an ecclesiastical entity. Member clergy founded other groups or joined already existing entities.
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