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The Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC; Chinese: 僑務委員會; pinyin: Qiáo Wù Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kiâu-bū Úi-oân-hōe; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Khièu-vu Vî-yèn-fi) is a cabinet-level council of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The council was founded in 1926 in Canton (Guangzhou) in Kwangtung (Guangdong ...
Our roots from the Old Catholic lines go back to and beyond the original Old Catholics of Utrecht, merged with similar Liberal Catholic lines to give today's OCAC which is a free, modern and progressive church, yet founded upon the ancient and historic faith of the early church, Acts 2.
She founded a new branch of the Order of Carmel: The Discalced Carmelite Friars and Nuns, whose way of life was based on the Primitive Rule, adding to it the impact of her own charisms, and gave her spiritual family, as a precious heritage, her spirit and her doctrine on prayer.
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William Oliver Hutchinson (1864 - 1928), Founder of the Apostolic Faith Church. Hutchinson founded AFC in Bournemouth; Bishop Adrian's home town; after a conversion experience at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, S. London, the church where Bishop Adrian's ancestors worshipped.
The Old Catholic Apostolic Church is a significant branch of the church that derived from the Roman Catholics who separated to form the 'Old Catholics of Utrecht'. Many of their successors embraced a liberality and openess which was successful in creating the 'Liberal Catholic' churches.
The Council was founded in October 1926 directly subordinate to the then Nationalist Government. In December 1931, the OCAC was placed under the Executive Yuan according to the newly enacted...
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Cornelius van Steenoven received the most votes and was named Archbishop-elect of Utrecht. 1724 — Consecration as Archbishop of Utrecht. On Sunday, October 15, 1724, Cornelius van Steenoven was consecrated without a papal mandate by Dominique Marie Varlet in Amsterdam.