Recognitions
Recognition

When members of the Roman Catholic Church encounter Independent or Old Catholic Churches for
the first time, they are often surprised to learn that Catholic denominations exist apart from Rome.
Understandably, questions are raised about the validity of Orders and Sacraments administered by
Old Catholics.

We hope the following information will be helpful. If there are additional questions please feel free to
contact us.

Dominus Iesus

At the Vatican on 16 June 2000, Pope John Paul II ratified and ordered the publication of Dominus
Iesus
 This Declaration of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith was signed and published
by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) in August of the same year.

In this Declaration, the Roman Catholic Church recognizes the validity of Orders and
Sacraments of other Catholic denominations:

"The Churches which, while not existing in perfect communion with the {Roman} Catholic Church,
remain united to her by means of the closest bonds, that is, by apostolic succession and a valid
Eucharist, are true particular Churches." "Therefore, these separated Churches and communities as
such... have by no means been deprived of significance and importance in the mystery of salvation.
For the Spirit of Christ has not refrained from using them as means of salvation which derive their
efficacy from the very fullness of grace and truth entrusted to the Catholic Church.   
      
  IV. Unicity and Unity of the Church. 17

Other Citations

Catholic Almanac - 1974
"The Roman Church recognizes the validity of Old Catholic Orders and other Sacraments."
(Foy, Felician A., O.F.M. Catholic Almanac. Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, 1974

Separated Brethren
" We have no reason to doubt that the Old Catholic Orders are valid. The Apostolic Succession
does not depend on obedience to the See of Peter, but rather on the objective line of succession
from Apostolic sources, the proper matter and form, and the proper intention... likewise Old Catholic
bishops are bishops in Apostolic Succession... The Old Catholics, like the Orthodox, possess a valid
priesthood."
(Whalen, William Joseph, Separated Brethren: A review of Protestant, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Other Religions in the
United States.
Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, 2002)

Rights and Responsibilities: A Catholic's Guide to the New Code of Canon Law

"When a Catholic sacred minister is unavailable and there is urgent spiritual necessity, Catholics
may receive the Eucharist, penance, or anointing from sacred ministers of non-Catholic
denominations whose Holy Orders are considered valid by the Catholic Church. This includes all
Eastern Orthodox priests, as well as priests of the Old Catholic or Polish National Church."
(Doyle, Thomas
P., O.P. Rights and Responsibilities. New York: Pueblo Publishing Company, 1983."

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