• Roman Catholic Church
  • What Is the Reform Catholic Church?
  • Why Was the Reform Catholic Church Created?
  • What Are the Religious Beliefs of the Reform Catholic Church?
  • What Are the Differences between the Beliefs of the Reform Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church?
  • What Are Other Important Reform Catholic Practices?
  • What Are the Religious Services of the Reform Catholic Church?
  • What Are the Reform Catholic Sacraments?
  • What Other Events or Activities Are Conducted by the Reform Catholic Church?
  • Who May Be Baptized?
  • Why Doesn’t the Reform Catholic Church Require Infant Baptism?
  • Why Doesn’t the Reform Catholic Church Have the Sacrament of Confirmation?
  • What Is the Sacrament of Absolution?
  • What Is the Sacrament of Holy Communion?
  • What Is the Reform Catholic Mass?
  • What Is the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony?
  • What Is the Sacrament of Dissolution?
  • Why Is Dissolution Needed?
  • Does the Reform Catholic Church Allow a Member to Participate in the Sacraments or Masses of Other Christian Churches?

What Other Events or Activities Are Conducted by the Reform Catholic Church?

Reform Catholic Churches offer:

  1. Religious Instructions.  Churches offer private and group classes to discuss theological principles and how members can include them in their daily lives.
  2. Publications.  Church newsletters contain articles related to the Reform Catholic Church, religion and some social and current events.  Other publications cover social, educational, health, religious and other topics.  They are distributed to members and some non-members.
  3. Libraries and Museums.  Books in hard copy and electronic forms are available for educational purposes.  The Church also sponsors museum displays with artifacts.
  4. Counseling.  Clergy members provide religious and personal counseling upon request.
  5. Community and Charitable Services.  Clothing, book drives, food drives, and other activities are conducted for items to be given to needy people such as the poor, earthquake victims, and deprived people.  Religious books and articles are distributed for educational and religious purposes.
  6. Group Activities.  Reform Catholic Churches organize special events such as picnics, cultural events, trips to shows or museums, sports events, social events, movie showings, games and entertainment for children and/or adults, etc. Fund-raising and membership drives are held periodically.
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