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4-8 February 2007, accompanied by Fr. Claude Lacroix, as our representative of Québec. Due to difference of opinion at that conference, we are no longer part of the said Union.
In the 1930’s the Rev. Fr. Henry Barney O.M.I. (Oblate Order of Mary Immaculate, Roman Catholic missionary order) joined the Church. Due to his dedication, hard work, and compassion, the Church grew and was established on a permanent basis in BC. Other Priests followed for the continuation of the missionary work of the Church, the teaching of the Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and its message of faith, hope, and love, without distinction of race, creed, colour.
We have the seven sacraments. We do not receive any grants or funds from municipal, provincial or federal governments. We are duly registered with the federal government (Ottawa) and in the provinces of BC and Quebec.
Since our existence we have provided room and board for hundreds of people in need, helped them to find work, and put them back on their feet to be self sufficient emotionally and financially. Our clergy are not paid. We hold secular jobs for a livelihood. Celibacy is optional.
The majority of people attending our church are very different ethnically, socially, religiously. All are welcome. We do many funerals where there is only the Priest and the departed. We feel that any human being should be treated equally in death and with respect. We bring sacraments to those who are in need and shut-ins. We also visit patients in our city hospitals, who for whatever reason, have lost or abandoned their faith or have none. During all the year, people come at the door to secure food, and we provide them with sandwiches, soup, etc.
Members of the Old Catholic Church are joyful Christians, happily sharing their glorious Faith with the despairing souls of those who have never known the joy of Christ. A love for Christ, warm commitment, and devotion to Jesus Christ are the criteria for membership in the Old Catholic Church.
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