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- The Catholic Apostolic Church (CAC), also known as the Irvingian Church or Irvingite Church, is a denomination in the Restorationist branch of Christianity...
- New Apostolic Church is the largest Irvingian Christian denomination today, with 16 million members. Irvingianism, possessing elaborate liturgies, teaches...
- 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...
- Sacraments of the Gospel". Confession and Absolution is practiced in the Irvingian Churches, though it is not a sacrament. In the Reformed tradition (which...
- early 1900s. Other examples of Restorationist denominations include Irvingianism and Swedenborgianism. Some of the churches originating during this period...
- petitions for the living. The New Apostolic Church, the largest of the Irvingian Churches, practices prayer for the dead. Divine Services for the faithful...
- Nondenominational Christianity Restorationist Christadelphians Iglesia ni Cristo Irvingians Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Saints Members Church of God International...
- Nondenominational Christianity Restorationist Christadelphians Iglesia ni Cristo Irvingians Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Saints Members Church of God International...
- Nondenominational Christianity Restorationist Christadelphians Iglesia ni Cristo Irvingians Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Saints Members Church of God International...
- there is usually less rigor or fanfare in how officers are ordained. Irvingian churches teach a fourfold ministry of "apostles, prophets, evangelists...