Augustana Catholic Church

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Augustana Catholic Church
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ClassificationLutheran
OrientationEvangelical Catholic
PolityEpiscopal

The Augustana Catholic Church (ACC), formerly the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church (ALCC) and the Evangelical Community Church-Lutheran (ECCL), is a Lutheran church in the Evangelical Catholic tradition. The church claimed a membership in excess of 60,000 in 12 countries.[1] Although it no longer has a presence in the United States, the Augustana Catholic Church is active in Haiti and Ecuador, as well as in certain African countries.[2]

History[edit]

Petition for unity with the Holy See[edit]

On May 15, 2009, and again in 2014, the Augustana Catholic Church officially filed a formal petition to enter the Roman Catholic Church "as a unified body" in whichever form the Pope of Rome and the Curia decided as most appropriate. The ACC's petition was filed with the Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and is before the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.[when?] It was a separate petition from that of the Traditional Anglican Communion.[3][4][5]

Present-day[edit]

The group is active in Haiti, Ecuador, and African countries.[2]

Doctrine[edit]

The Augustana Catholic Church accepted papal primacy and papal infallibility even though it was not under papal control.[6]

Full communion[edit]

The Augustana Catholic Church established altar and pulpit fellowship (full communion) with the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches.[7]

See also[edit]

References and notes[edit]

  1. ^ Augustana Catholic Church website
  2. ^ a b "Augustana Evangelical Catholic Church (Lutheran)". HealthVision International. 2013-11-29. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  3. ^ Are Lutherans Next? Lutherans Seek Full Communion with Catholic Church, Catholic Online, 2010.
  4. ^ "Anglo-Lutheran Catholic: Lutheran Catholics?", Seventh-day Adventist to Roman Catholic: A Blog of Two Churches, 2009.
  5. ^ The Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church Has Filed A Petition To Enter the Roman Catholic Church, St. Michael's Lutheran Church ALCC, Kansas City Missouri, archived from the original on 2013-05-11, retrieved 2011-09-20.
  6. ^ "How Is The ACC I is Different From Other Lutheran Churches", Frequently Asked Questions, Archdiocese of the West
  7. ^ "Association of Independent Evangelical Lutheran Churches (1988 - Present) - Religious Group". Association of Religion Data Archives. 2024. The Association of Independent Evangelical Lutheran churches was formed in 1988 and incorporated in New York in 2001. It is a small, conservative Lutheran church that affirms the authority of the Bible. It maintains dioceses for Haiti, South America, and South Africa, and is in communion with the Augustana Catholic Church, the Lutheran Orthodox Church, and the Lutheran Evangelical Protestant Church.

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