Ecumenical Catholic Church was created in 1987.
Ecumenical Catholic Communion was created in 2003.
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No, the Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The Ecumenical Patriarch is the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has never been a member of the World Council of Churches, but is actively participating in the ecumenical movement in different ways. The statement of the Catholic Church on the WCC page is below.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has never been a member of the World Council of Churches, but is actively participating in the ecumenical movement in different ways. The statement of the Catholic Church on the WCC page is below.
Yes he can. Commonly priests do so for ecumenical services. They could also visit a non-Catholic church just to see it. There is nothing to say they cannot do so.
Catholic AnswerNot counting the Council of Jerusalem, which is recorded in the Book of Acts, there have been twenty-one ecumenical Councils of the Church. They are listed at the link below.
Steilacoom Catholic Church was created in 1855.
Palmarian Catholic Church was created in 1975.
Ethiopian Catholic Church was created in 1930.
Celtic Catholic Church was created in 1974.
Catholic Mariavite Church was created in 1935.