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Celtic Anabaptist Communion
Abp. Michael Wrenn
Presiding Bishop and Founder of the CAC
266 Tallaha Road,
Route 1, Box 114-E
Tillatoba, MS 38961
The CAC seeks to reach the isolated, the rejected, the lonely, and those
who have been wounded by the institutional church. The CAC is a
Communion which does not "shoot the wounded;" but rather offer all of
these a haven and a home. Based on the truth of, "freely you have
received, freely give", the CAC welcomes all who are of Christian faith
and beliefs.
website: www.celtic-anabaptist-ministries.com
Abp. Michael Wrenn with wife, Annette
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Intercommunion
The CCC is blessed and privileged to have intercommunion agreements with these organizations.
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The Celtic Communion of Christ enjoys a very special,
full and formal intercommunion relationship with
The Celtic Church in Scotland and
Bishop Primus David Stalker.
The Celtic Church In Scotland has three branches:
The Celtic Apostolic Church (CAC)
The Celtic Order of St Adamnan (COSA)
The Oratory Of Saints Petroc & Piran
The Most Reverend David Stalker has been Primus and Bishop of All Fortrenn of
the Celtic Apostolic Church (CAC) since it was established in its modern form in
August 1995.
The Most Reverend Bishop Dr David Stalker passed on Bishop Primus to
The Most Reverend Bishop Norman MacLeod of the CAC in 2009.
Bishop Stalker lives just south of Edinburgh from where he provides reassuring
guidance to the church. In addition, he oversees the whole organisation, The
Celtic Church in Scotland, comprising the Celtic Apostolic Church (CAC) and the
Celtic Order of Saint Adamnan (COSA) which trains and recruits monks and
clergy under the watchful eye of its Abbot, The Right Reverend Norman MacLeod.
The Most Reverend Bishop Norman MacLeod, Bishop Primus of the Celtic
Apostolic Church and Bishop of Monteith and the Highlands lives with his wife
Margaret in the historic village of Blackness 15 miles west of Edinburgh.
The Right Reverend Abbot Julian Roche is now Abbot of the Celtic Order of
St. Adamnan. Abbot Julian is responsible for the roll of training new clergy for
service within the Celtic Apostolic Church.He is also the priest on the Black Isle.
Although the Celtic Apostolic Church is based in Scotland, it is becoming a
world-wide organization, with members in America, Australia, Northern Ireland
and the United Kingdom.
The Celtic Church in Scotland is also committed to researching the old
manuscripts and, where possible and practicable, revive the ancient rites.
To learn more about the CCIS, please visit them at:
www.the-celtic-church-in-scotland.co.uk


Bishop Primus David Stalker
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The Anglican Independent Church of Brazil
The Anglican Seminary of Theological Education
Dean: Bishop Primus Peterson Salomao e Alves
Vision Statement:
The AIC is a group of communities, administratively independent and
autonomous, linked by ties of brotherhood, cooperation and strengthening,
thus forming a strong network of true and lasting relationships.
Mission Statement:
Based on unconditional love for all creation, we aspire to live the Anglicanism
in its essence, without neglect of the cultural aspects of each nation or region.
Values Statement:
We are a church that seeks to live the Anglican tradition and spirituality, not
neglect the cultural aspects of the present. We do not believe that our way of
being a church is the only, or even right, but it is one with which we identify and
value. We are confident that Anglicanism is a spirituality for this generation,
and that we have the forum ready to experience it, think about it and practice it.
You can visit the AIC blog here. (In Portuguese, but it is very interesting to visit)
The Celtic Communion of Christ enjoys a full intercommunion
relationship with The Anglican Independent Church of Brazil
and Bishop Primus Peterson Salomao e Alves Th.D, D.D., COSF.
The CCC and the AIC share the same Canons and
Code of Ethics, as well as the brotherhood of the
Celtic Order of St. Francis. (COSF)
The AIC is now a fully chartered member church of the CCC.
Bishop Primus Peterson Salomao e Alves
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Bishop Primus Norman MacLeod
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Eglise Luthérienne de St.Pierre et St.Paul
Abp. Dom Ydenir Machado
Presiding Archbishop
Sao Paulo, Brazil
email: rev.ydenir@gmail.com
Abp. Machado is the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archdiocese of the
Latin America - Lutheran Church of St.Peter and St.Paul, and rector of
the Lutheran Institute of St.Peter and Saint Paul as well.
It´s a church with Lutheran ethos but Episcopal.
Abp. Machado holds a doctorate in Theology, Divinity , Philosophy of
Religion, International Relations, and Psychoanalysis. He is a Writer;
Exorcist; Journalist, and Lecturer.
He is head of the Royal House of the Arameus and Auranitas. He has
also had the honour to be awarded many times and has many
honoris-causa titles as well .


The Apostolic Celtic Faith
Rt. Rev John R. Dillard, PhD, DipTH
Presbuteros Episcopos
Province of St. Brendan
The Sacred Order of the Celi De
We come from the Johannine Branch of Christianity, as opposed to the Pauline Branch that Rome and the
Protestant Churches came from, we have kept the traditions of the early church including some Jewish practices
such as keeping the Sabbath and the Shabbat meal. Like the Pre Nicene Church we celebrate Easter at Passover,
as reported in all four Gospels. Our separate lineage has also kept us from absorbing paganism like the Pauline
churches have.
website: www.apostoliccelticfaith.org


The Celtic Christian Church
Rev Joseph A. Grenier, PhD
Presiding Bishop
Canadensis, PA
We are an independent catholic and orthodox Church, living our faith in the spirit of the
ancient Celtic Church. Our faith is that of the first seven ecumenical councils of the
undivided Christian Church--that Church which the Nicene Creed, our confession of
faith, calls one, holy, catholic and apostolic. We celebrate the seven sacraments (also
called Mysteries) of this Church, and we believe in the real presence of Christ in the
Eucharist.
Christians from every denomination are welcome to worship with us. For some the
attraction is the sacramental life. For most it is the unity which is found in and through
the one faith, as opposed to the unity of structure. Some of those who show interest in
the Celtic Church have been alienated from one or another of the Christian Churches.
We hope to help such persons renew and deepen their faith in Christ. Some persons
have joined us as members, others have not. It is not necessary to give up one's
denominational affiliation to participate in our services. However, priests and deacons
are expected to be committed to this Church and its bishop.
website: www.celticchristianchurch.org
