Catholic Apostolic Church movement

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The Catholic Apostolic Church movement was a 19th-century Christian restorationist group, often linked to Edward Irving, that emphasized charismatic gifts, apostolic offices, and elaborate liturgical worship.

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instanceOf Christian religious movement
charismatic movement
restorationist movement
associatedWith Edward Irving NERFINISHED
developedFrom Edward Irving's London ministry NERFINISHED
emphasizes apostolic offices
charismatic gifts
elaborate liturgical worship
healing
prophecy
sacramental worship
speaking in tongues
foundedInCentury 19th century
foundedInPeriod 1830s
hasAlternativeName Irvingism NERFINISHED
Irvingite movement NERFINISHED
hasBelief continuation of spiritual gifts
eschatological expectation
imminent Second Coming of Christ
importance of liturgical order
restoration of apostolic ministry
hasKeyFigure Edward Irving NERFINISHED
hasOffice angel of the church
apostle
deacon
evangelist
pastor
prophet
hasOrganizationalStructure college of apostles
local congregations under angels
hasTheologicalOrientation premillennialism
restorationism
influenced New Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Pentecostalism
charismatic Christianity
originatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
peakActivityPeriod mid-19th century
practices Lord's Supper NERFINISHED
anointing with oil
baptism
confirmation
laying on of hands
religiousTradition Christianity
selfIdentifiesAs apostolic
catholic
not Roman Catholic
uses Eucharistic liturgy
daily offices
elaborate vestments
fixed liturgy

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Edward Irving associatedWith Catholic Apostolic Church movement