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Adopted by the Council of Bishops of the Old
Roman Catholic Church in North America, May 28, 1994, Revised
May 17, 1996
The Old Roman Catholic Church in North America
is a successor ecclesial body of the Old Roman Catholic Diocese
of North America, established by His Grace, The Most Reverend
Carmel Henry Carfora, S.T.D. in 1916. Recognizing its responsibility
to work to repair the fragmentation and chaos that has occurred
within the Old Roman Catholic Church since the death of our
Primate in 1958, The Council of Bishops of the Old Roman Catholic
Church in North America adopts the following criteria with which
it will evaluate the feasibility of entering into relationships
with other ecclesial bodies.
(1). In order for the Old Roman Catholic Church
in North America to commence dialogue with other ecclesial bodies,
the Prelates of that ecclesial body must demonstrate a valid
Apostolic Succession "with no cloud on the title." That is,
the claim to Apostolic Succession must be documented and the
Prelates must not have engaged in the questionable practice
of accumulating multiple lines of succession.
(2). The ecclesial body under evaluation must
demonstrate that it is engaged in a viable ministry.
(3). The Prelates and Clergy of the ecclesial
body under evaluation must demonstrate competence and professionalism
that is consistent with the rank and office that they exercise:
A. There must be credibility as evidenced
by academic credentials.
B. There must be a demonstration of orthodoxy and a clear
understanding of Catholicity.
C. There must be a demonstration of ethical behavior.
(4). The ecclesial body under evaluation must
demonstrate stability in its ministry and administration.
(5). The ecclesial body under evaluation must
demonstrate a clear and fervent Christology and ecclesiology.
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