The Celtic Orthodox Church (COC; French: Église orthodoxe celtique), also called the Holy Celtic Church,[1] is an autocephalous Christian church founded in the 20th century in France.
Since 25 December 2007, the Celtic Orthodox Church has been in communion with the French Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of the Gauls, forming the Communion of Western Orthodox Churches (CWOC).
The Celtic Orthodox Church claims to be part of the Jules Ferrette episcopal succession line.[2]
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