Our MissionOur mission is to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ through the ancient church He founded. Guided through prayer and by the Holy Spirit we use our time, talents and resources to minister with love, forgiveness and acceptance to the needs of all His people without prejudice.
The Reformed catholic Church International is a ministry dedicated in service to our Lord Jesus Christ. We have been called by Him to serve you, our brothers and sisters, who, though are professed Christians, have chosen not to yoke themselves to a particular church or denomination. Therefore, our calling is to serve those in need of ministerial services, be it a baptism, marriage, internment service, communion, pastoral counseling or simply, reconciliation with our Lord. Like our Lord’s Apostles, our ministry is not tied to a geographical or community boundary, we make it very simple, you call, we serve! The Reformed catholic Church International Inc., like our Brethren of the Ecumenical Catholic Communities of Phoenix, AZ, fully agree in spirit, to their stated principle: “Our open and inclusive catholic denominations are a place to grow, a place to heal, and a place to return to the sacraments. Here you can live a full spiritual and liturgical life, regardless of your marital status, gender, political beliefs, sexual orientation, finances, or matters of conscience. We invite you to join us in our ministry of Christ's reconciling Love." Here at RcCI we have taken it one step further, “Do not judge, lest ye be judged.” As a international denomination we are fully ecumenical and fully Christian in all aspects. Our Clergy possess valid Holy Orders and our Presiding Bishop was consecrated in direct Apostolic Succession to the Apostle Peter through the Duarte-Costa line as well as all the clergy of the RcCI. We are considered independent Christians, born again from the ancient church that our Lord Jesus Christ founded and independent from Rome. We respect the Vatican and the Pope who is considered the first bishop equal among bishops, but are not governed by it. |