The Communion of Churches in India (CCI) is an organisation constituting three Indian high church denominations: the Church of North India (CNI), the Church of South India (CSI), and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church (MTC). They consider themselves to be part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church of Jesus Christ in India; even while maintaining each Church's autonomy and traditions. These three Churches are in full communion with one another. They also mutually recognize and accept each other's clergy, interpretation of the Bible, creeds, baptism, eucharist and ministry.[1][2]
The CommunionofChurchesinIndia (CCI) is an organisation constituting three Indian high church denominations: the Churchof North India (CNI), the Church...
together most of the Protestant churches working in northern India. It is a province of the worldwide Anglican Communion and a member of the World Methodist...
Reformed Churches. It is one of four united Protestant churchesin the Anglican Communion, World Methodist Council and World Communionof Reformed Churches, with...
World Communionof Reformed Churches (WCRC) is the largest association of Reformed (Calvinist) churchesin the world. It has 230 member denominations in 108...
the communion has more than 85 million members within the Churchof England and other autocephalous national and regional churchesin full communion. The...
Communion of Reformed Churches, and the World Methodist Council. It was established in 1970 with a union of Anglicans (ChurchofIndia, Pakistan, Burma and...
Malankara Syrian ChurchofIndia, and the Alexandrian Rite of the Copts, Ethiopians and Eritreans. Oriental Orthodox Churches shared communion with the imperial...
Catholic churchesin full communion with the Holy See are: Of Alexandrian liturgical tradition: Coptic Catholic Church Eritrean Catholic Church Ethiopian...
number of Christian churches, principally based in North America, that have an Anglican identity and tradition but are not part of the Anglican Communion. These...
Presbyterian ChurchofIndia South India Reformed Churches also known as Reformed ChurchofIndia Indian Church (disambiguation) CommunionofChurchesinIndia -...
of Ephesus in AD 431, the Churchof the East also shared in this communion, as did the Oriental Orthodox Churches before the Council of Chalcedon in AD...
Catholic Churches (which are incommunion with Rome and maintain Eastern liturgies), and the Eastern Protestant churches. Most Eastern churches do not normally...
Primates in the Anglican Communion are the most senior bishop or archbishop of one of the 42 churchesof the Anglican Communion. The Churchof England...
The Communionof Evangelical Episcopal Churches (CEEC) is a Christian convergence communion established in 1995 within the United States of America. With...
The Churchof Bangladesh is a member of the Anglican Communion and the World Communionof Reformed Churches. The history of the plantation of this united...
Episcopal Churches, the Continuing Evangelical Episcopal Communion is led by Bishop Primus John Sathiyakumar of the Province ofIndia. In October 2019...
Distribution of Catholics The Catholic Church is "the Catholic CommunionofChurches, both Roman and Eastern, or Oriental, that are in full communion with the...
the teachings of Western Protestant missionaries. Some Protestant Eastern Churches are incommunion with similar Western Protestant Churches. However, Protestant...
worldwide Anglican Communion lies with the Anglican Consultative Council, and not with individual member churches or provinces. Member churches and provinces...
Malankara Church. As such the ChurchinIndia was in ecclesiastical communion with the Churchof the East, otherwise called the Persian church. The Malankara...
Episcopal Communion (EEC) is a Christian denomination within the Convergence Movement, formerly part of the Communionof Evangelical Episcopal Churches. The...
the meeting of primates, and is the president of the Anglican Consultative Council. Some churches that are not part of the Anglican Communion or recognised...
impaired communion between the Orthodox churches include the Moscow–Constantinople schisms of 1996 and 2018. There are also independent churches subscribing...