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Welcome to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer's website ! The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer ........Is a mission parish of The Catholic Apostolic National Church, located in Andalusia, Alabama. By reaching out via the Internet, we seek to continue to be a witness of the redeeming power and presence of our Lord Jesus Christ ,the redeemer of the world . Please feel free to visit the pages of our website, and discover the various ministries of our parish church ,and how that we can help you in your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We hope that they will be a blessing to you and answer any questions that you may have. For information on our faith, and updates on service times and locations, please contact our Pastor, Fr. Michael Smith,Jr., At: 334-488-9190 or contact our parish via email, christtheredeemerministries@yahoo.com.
The Catholic Apostolic National Church .... The Catholic Apostolic National Church is not Roman Catholic. The Catholic Apostolic National Church is in full communion with the Patriarch of the “Igreja Católica Apostólica Brasileira” (ICAB), and is the only church in the United States, which is a member of the ICAN Communion of Churches (“Igrejas Católicas Apostólicas Nacionais”), the largest Catholic Communion of Churches outside of the Roman Catholic Church. The Faith, Theology, Liturgy, and Practices of the Catholic Apostolic National Church are ancient and Catholic. The Catholic Apostolic National Church was established to maintain that ancient faith and holy worship, in a society that seeks to minimize and marginalize God's place in our lives today. Come and join us, as we practice the faith of our fathers. Dominus vobiscum. Is a Catholic Family of Faith, based within the United States. We are a sacramental church, embracing the fullness of Christianity as expressed within Catholic understanding. We stand, holding fast to the teachings of the ancient faith, in a modern society that is often hostile, towards Christians in general and Catholics in particular, and choose to obey the timeless message of Christ rather than yield to the "Spirit of the Age".
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