List of Catholic Organizations Not in Communion With The Roman Catholic Church

List Of Catholic Organizations Not In Communion With The Roman Catholic Church

This is a list of organizations which consider themselves part of the Roman Catholic Church or as reformed versions of the Roman Catholic Church, but which the Vatican does not consider to be in full communion with itself.

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