Independent Sacramental Movement - Literature

Literature

  • Bate, Alistair. A Strange Vocation: Independent Bishops Tell Their Stories, Apocryphile, 2009.
  • Houston, Siobhan. Priests, Gnostics and Magicians: European Roots of Esoteric Independent Catholicism, Apocryphile, 2009.
  • Jones, Rob Angus. Independent Sacramental Bishops, Apocryphile, 2010.
  • Mabry, John & John Plummer. Who Are the Independent Catholics? Apocryphile, 2006.
  • Plummer, John P. Living Mysteries, 3rd ed., Apocryphile, 2010.
  • Plummer, John P. The Many Paths of the Independent Sacramental Movement, 2nd ed., Apocryphile, 2006
  • Smoley, Richard. Inner Christianity. Shambhala, 2002.
  • Ward, Gary, Bertil Persson, and Alan Bain. Independent Bishops: An International Directory. Omnigraphics, 1990.

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