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Karl Pruter, Presiding Bishop of the Christ Catholic Church and an acknowledged expert on the modern autocephalous churches, delineates the history of the Old Catholic Church in North America and provides the most straightforward account of the numerous offspring of this very active religious movement. Complete with Chronology, Notes, Bibliography, Index, and photographs.
Bishop Karl Pruter discusses mysticism, from Plotinus and Dionysius the Areopogite to Walt Whitman and Kahlil Gibran.
Here's the newest revised and expanded edition of Bishop Karl Pruter's standard guide to the independent Anglican, Catholic, and Orthodox Bishops located in North America. These episcopi vagantes owe allegiance to no major church body, but, in the best tradition of the early apostles, have either established small independent parishes to serve the faithful, or wander from place to place preaching the Christian gospel. The Directory is arranged alphabetically by surname or religious name, with complete addresses. All scholars of the independent Catholic and Orthodox churches will welcome Bishop Karl's newest edition to the growing literature on autocephaly.
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This volume assembled biographies of five extraordinary leaders of the Old Catholic Church and autocephalous church movement: Arnold Harris Mathew, Rudolph de Landas Berghes, Joseph Rene Vilatte, Carmel Henry Carfora, and Aftimios Ofiesh. Complete with bibliography.
Bishop Karl Pruter discusses all aspects of living a monk's life, from singing to prayer to frugality.
A handbook for priests containing information on various sacraments and the rights and duties of pastors.
Bishop Karl here pens the delightful account of his long-time companion and traveling partner, Rufus, a big, red Irish Setter rescued from an animal shelter. Interspersed with humorous details of Rufus's experiences with friends and acquaintances are truly moving remembrances of Rufus's methods of dealing with Bishop Karl's wife, Nancy, during her terminal ordeal with Parkinson's Disease and advanced dementia. The dog not only provided a daily companion for her, at times preventing her from wandering, but also became adept at using his large well-padded frame to cushion her many falls. Rufus also accompanied Karl for thousands of miles during his travels, always making himself welcome in any venue. For animal lovers everywhere.
The Blue Jellybean, Hedy Lamarr, And We Don't Eat Negroes: A Memoir.