American Catholic Church and American Catholic commonly refer to:
Catholic Church in the United States, the Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, in the US
American Catholic Church may also refer to:
American Catholic Church (1894), a 1894 – c. 1895 independent confederation of churches, composed of congregations which individually separated from the Catholic Church, founded by Anton Francis Kołaszewski and Alfons Mieczysław Chrostowski
American Catholic Church (1915), a sect founded by Joseph René Vilatte and incorporated in Illinois in 1915
American Catholic Church in the United States, a sect founded by Lawrence J. Harms and incorporated in Maryland in 1999
American Catholic may also refer to:
AmericanCatholic.org, a Franciscan Media website with online editions of Catholic Update and St. Anthony Messenger
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and laity who self-identify as Catholic (most often as Old Catholic or as Independent Catholic) and form "micro-churches claiming apostolic succession...
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of Christian Americans are Protestant Christians (140 million; 42%), though there are also significant numbers of American Roman Catholics (70 million;...
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