The Free Catholic Church in Germany (
German: Freikatholische Kirche in Deutschland) is a Christian religious community in Germany which was legally registered in 1987.[1][a]
In 1972, Ungerer opened a
storefront church in Munich; over the next 25 years he endeavoured to integrate marginal groups into the church.[7]
Notes
^According to
Religious Studies Media and Information Service [
de] in Germany which did research and a literature review in 2005[ref], Free Catholic Church in Germany was affiliated with
ICAB and it had a membership of 412 in Germany.[2] In 2006, Free Catholic Church in Germany was not listed as affiliated with
ICAB through Igrejas Católicas e Apostólicas Nacionais (ICAN) on the
ICAB website.[3] In 2009, Free Catholic Church in Germany was not listed as affiliated with
ICAB through the
Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic Churches on the
ICAB website.[4] As of 2015[ref], Free Catholic Church in Germany was not listed as a mission outside of Brazil on the
ICAB website.[5]
References
^"Impressum". freikatholische-kirche.de (in German). München, DE: Freikatholische Kirche in Deutschland e.V.
Archived from the original on 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
^"Freikatholische Kirche". remid.de (in German). Marburg, DE: Religionswissenschaftlicher Medien- und Informationsdienst e. V. 2005.
Archived from the original on 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
^"Enderecos". igrejabrasileira.com.br (in Portuguese). BR: Igreja Católica Apostólica Brasileira. Archived from
the original on 2015-10-23. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
^"Der Freikatholizismus". freikatholische-kirche.de (in German). München, DE: Freikatholische Kirche in Deutschland e.V.
Archived from the original on 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2015-10-23.