- The
Catholic Apostolic Church (CAC), also
known as the
Irvingian Church or
Irvingite Church, is a
denomination in the
Restorationist branch of Christianity...
- century, and are the
oldest extant liturgies continually in use. In the
Irvingian Churches, Holy Communion,
along with Holy
Baptism and Holy Sealing, is...
- (Gr****: 'Brothers of Christ'),
Swedenborgians (i.e., The New Church),
Irvingians (the
largest of
which is the New
Apostolic Church),
Latter Day Saints...
- real
presence of
Christ in the Eucharist.
Edward Irving, who
founded the
Irvingian Churches, such as the New
Apostolic Church,
taught the real
presence of...
- A
deacon is a
member of the diaconate, an
office in
Christian churches that is
generally ****ociated with
service of some kind, but
which varies among theological...
-
Sacraments of the Gospel".
Confession and
Absolution is
practiced in the
Irvingian Churches,
though it is not a sacrament. In the
Reformed tradition (which...
-
Oxford Movement, and is
therefore held by many high
church Anglicans. The
Irvingian Churches (such as the New
Apostolic Church)
adhere to consubstantiation...
- ruin of our neighbour's." The New
Apostolic Church, the
largest of the
Irvingian Churches, teaches: All
false witness is a lie. In a
broader sense, the...
-
early 1900s.
Other examples of
Restorationist denominations include Irvingianism and Swedenborgianism. Some of the
churches originating during this period...
-
Dedication of Churches. In the New
Apostolic Church, the
largest of the
Irvingian Churches, a new
church is
dedicated during the
celebration of the first...