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- Q3586048 abstract "The Celtic Orthodox Church (COC), formerly known as the Catholic Apostolic Church (Catholicate of the West and, before that, as the Ancient British Church and the Orthodox Church of the British Isles (OCBI), is a very small autocephalous Orthodox church, constituted by the Syrian Orthodox Church but with a mandate to develop a Western Orthodox church in the Celtic tradition without recourse to its Oriental roots, which was canonically established with the consecration of Mar Julius (Jules Ferrette) in 1866 by Mar Boutros (Boutros ibn Salmo Mesko) who later became Patriarch Mar Ignatius Peter IV of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch. In 2015 it had two clergy resident in the United Kingdom.The church is represented in America, Australia, France, Switzerland and the UK. From 1977 onwards, the previous primate of the COC, HB Mael, 8th Patriarch of Britain, Metropolitan of Dol and titular Bishop of Iona, who resided at the Monastère de la Saint-Présence (Monastery of the Holy Presence) at Saint-Dolay in Brittany, the headquarters of the COC, initiated profound reforms, and since then the church has continued to grow, regaining the historic Celtic traditions, its Rite and its spirit. The Celtic Orthodox Church is part of the heritage of Western Orthodoxy.Since 25 December 2007, the Celtic Orthodox Church has been united with the French Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of the Gauls, forming the Communion of the Western Orthodox Churches (CWOC).".
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- Q3586048 comment "The Celtic Orthodox Church (COC), formerly known as the Catholic Apostolic Church (Catholicate of the West and, before that, as the Ancient British Church and the Orthodox Church of the British Isles (OCBI), is a very small autocephalous Orthodox church, constituted by the Syrian Orthodox Church but with a mandate to develop a Western Orthodox church in the Celtic tradition without recourse to its Oriental roots, which was canonically established with the consecration of Mar Julius (Jules Ferrette) in 1866 by Mar Boutros (Boutros ibn Salmo Mesko) who later became Patriarch Mar Ignatius Peter IV of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch. ".
- Q3586048 label "Celtic Orthodox Church".