Evangelical Catholic Church (Independent Catholic)

The Evangelical Catholic Church (ECC), formerly known as the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), is an Independent Catholic church headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1997, it claimed about 1,500 members in three parishes in 2014. In 2017, the ECC claimed four parishes in Chicago, Illinois; Bend, Oregon; Providence, Rhode Island; and Watertown, Wisconsin.

Evangelical Catholic Church
TypeCatholic
ClassificationIndependent Catholic
OrientationEvangelical Catholic
BishopJames Alan Wilkowski
OriginJuly 7, 1997
Chicago, Illinois
Separated fromRoman Catholic Church
SeparationsNorth American Catholic Ecumenical Church
Congregations4
Members1,500
Other name(s)Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America
Official websiteevangelicalcatholicchurch.org

The Evangelical Catholic Church professes two creeds: the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed. Its theology differs from that of the Roman Catholic Church in that it permits both men and women, married as well as unmarried, to become deacons, priests and bishops; accepts gay marriage; encourages divorced and remarried worshipers to receive Communion; and allows birth control.

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