Catholic Church, Inc.

Catholic Church, Inc.

Catholic Church, Inc. is an American community of Christian churches.

History

Catholic Church, Inc. was begun with the consecration of Joseph Daniel Finnegan as a Bishop on November 4, 2005. The church is an affiliate of the Old Catholic Church in North America. It has three parishes in the United States - All Saints in Tallahassee, Florida, Holy Angels in Winter Park, Florida, and St. Francis in Danbury, Connecticut. They also minister at several oratories in those locations. The Bishop also serves as Bishop Protector of an ecumenical fraternity of men and women called the Companions of Saints Francis and Dominic.

External links

* [http://www.catholicchurchinc.org/index.htm Catholic Church Inc.]
* [http://www.mstrevjdfinnegan.org/index.html Bishop Joseph D. Finnegan, CSFD, D.Min]
* [http://www.csfdinc.org Companions of Saints Francis and Dominic]
* [http://www.allsaintsinc.org/ All Saints Catholic Church]
* [http://www.holyangelscatholiccommunity.com/ Holy Angels Catholic Community]


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