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Traditionalist Mexican-American Catholic Church : ウィキペディア英語版 | Traditionalist Mexican-American Catholic Church
The Traditionalist Mexican-American Catholic Church (''Iglesia Católica Tradicionalista mexicana-estadounidense''), sometimes known as the Traditionalist Mexico-USA Tridentine Catholic Church, is an independent Catholic church in North America claiming 2 million followers. They broke away from the Catholic Church over their veneration (some say worship) of Santa Muerte. They are primarily active in the border regions of the United States and Mexico and have a particular presence among the Mexican immigrant communities in major United States cities. David Romo Guillén has been the current Archbishop and Primate of the Church since 1993, but was arrested on 2011 due to criminal charges. ==Beliefs and organization== The Church follows both the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed, maintains the seven sacraments, an all-male priesthood, are open to homosexuals in the faithful and, generally speaking, are socially conservative on abortion but do not practice clerical celibacy, allow contraceptives and do not require chastity before marriage. They also maintain their veneration over the Mexican folk saint Santa Muerte, to which the Catholic Church had condemned as blasphemy and as Satanic. They reject Papal infallibility, the Immaculate Conception, and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.〔() 〕 Church services are conducted every Sunday and attendees often invoke the name of the Santa Muerte to intercede before God, rather than other saints, and leave offerings to the folk saint. The church follow the Roman Catholic practice of baptism, holy communion, confirmations, weddings, exorcisms and the praying of rosaries.
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