Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church

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The Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church was an independent 19th-century Christian denomination in Hawaii that blended elements of Roman Catholicism with Protestant reforms and local religious context.

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Label Occurrences
Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian denomination
independent church body
characteristic adaptation of Christian practice to local culture
independence from Roman Catholic hierarchy
use of Catholic liturgical forms with modifications
contextOfFormation religious pluralism in the Kingdom of Hawaii
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Hawaii
denominationalType independent Catholic
reformed Catholic
doctrinalStance blend of Catholic and Protestant elements
hasCulturalInfluence Native Hawaiian religious context
hasMainClassification Western Christianity
hasTheologicalCharacteristic Protestant-style reforms
reformed Catholic theology
hasTheologicalInfluence Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
historicalPeriod 19th century Hawaii
influencedBy Protestant missions in Hawaii
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
isPartOf history of Christianity in Hawaii
history of religion in Hawaii
languageOfWorship English
Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaii
regionServed Hawaiian Islands
religiousOrientation liturgical Christianity
religiousPractice Christian sacraments with reformed elements
religiousTradition Christianity
startTime 19th century
status defunct

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Diocese of Hawaii predecessor Hawaiian Reformed Catholic Church