Disambiguation evidence for Polish National Catholic Church (historically) via surface form

"Polish National Catholic Church"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Polish National Catholic Church".

Predicate Object
allowsClericalMarriage yes
clergyTitle bishop
clergyTitle deacon
clergyTitle priest
communionStatus not in communion with the Roman Catholic Church
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasis democratic decision-making in church affairs
emphasis national identity of Polish immigrants
emphasis parish ownership of church property
episcopalSuccession Old Catholic line of apostolic succession
foundedBy Franciszek Hodur
foundingDate 1897
foundingLocation Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
surface form: Scranton, Pennsylvania
governanceFeature democratic parish governance
governanceFeature lay participation in church councils
governanceType episcopal polity
hasLeaderTitle Supreme Bishop
surface form: Prime Bishop
hasRite Western liturgical rite
headquarters Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
surface form: Scranton, Pennsylvania
historicalAffiliation Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht
surface form: Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches
historicalContext Polish immigrant communities in late 19th-century America
instanceOf Christian denomination
instanceOf Old Catholic church
instanceOf independent Catholic church
joinedUnionOfUtrecht 1907
leftUnionOfUtrecht 2003
liturgy Catholic liturgy
liturgyLanguage initially Polish
liturgyLanguage later English
primaryConstituency Polish Americans
reasonForLeavingUnionOfUtrecht disagreement over ordination of women and ethical issues
recognizesSacraments Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist
recognizesSacraments anointing of the sick
recognizesSacraments baptism
recognizesSacraments confirmation
recognizesSacraments holy orders
recognizesSacraments matrimony
recognizesSacraments penance
regionServed Canada
regionServed United States of America
surface form: United States
rejectsDoctrine papal infallibility as defined in 1870
rejectsDoctrine universal jurisdiction of the pope
selfIdentification Catholic but not Roman Catholic
separatedFrom Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
separationCause disputes over parish property control
separationCause opposition to ethnic discrimination in Roman Catholic parishes
separationCause rejection of papal jurisdiction over the church
theology Catholic sacramental theology