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CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, THE , a religious community often called Irvingites," though neither actually founded nor anticipated by Edward Irvinyg (q.v.). Irving's relation to this community was, according to its members, somewhat similar to that of John the Baptist to the early Christian Church, i.e. he was the forerunner and prophet of the coming dispensation, not the founder of a new sect; and indeed the only connexion which Irving seems to have had with the existing organization of the Catholic Apostolic body
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For the service of the church a comprehensive book of liturgies and offices was provided by the apostles." It dates
worship are in constant use. The ceremonial inits completeness may be seen in the church in Gordon Square, London, and elsewhere. The daily worship consists of " matins " with " proposition " (or exposition) of the sacrament at 6 A.M., prayers at 9 A.M. and 3 P.M., and " vespers " with " proposition " at 5 P.M. On all Sundays and holy days there is a " solemn celebration of the eucharist " at the high altar; on Sundays this is at ro A.M. On other days " low celebrations " are held in the side-chapels, which with the chancel in all churches correctly built after apostolic directions are separated or marked off from the nave by open screens with gates. The community has always laid great stress on symbolism, and in the eucharist, while rejecting both transubstantiation and consubstantiation, holds strongly to a real (mystical) presence. It emphasizes also the " phenomena " of Christian experience and deems miracle and mystery to be of the essence of a spirit-filled church.Each congregation is presided over by its " angel
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restored apostles," each local church thus " reflecting in its government the government of the church catholic by the angel or high priest Jesus Christ, and His forty-eight presbyters in their fourfold ministry (in which apostles and elders always rank first), and under these the deacons of the church catholic." The priesthood is supported by tithes; it being deemed a duty on the part of all members of the church who receive yearly incomes to offer a tithe of their increase every week , besides the free-will offering for the support of the place of worship, and for the relief of distress. Each local church sends " a tithe of its tithes " to the " Temple," by which the ministers of the Universal Church are supported and its administrative expenses defrayed; by these offerings, too, the needs of poorer churches are supplied. It claims to have among its clergy many of the Roman, Anglican and other churches, the orders of those ordained by Greek, Roman and Anglican bishops being recognized by it with the simple confirmation of an " apostolic act." The community has not changed recently in general constitution or doctrine. It does not publish statistics, and its growth during late
For further details of doctrines, ritual, &c., see R. N. Bosworth, Restoration of Apostles and Prophets, Readings on the Liturgy
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