| The Liberal Catholic Church International Province of Great Britain and Ireland is of the inclusive and Thesophy-optional original division of the Liberal Catholic Church. |
| LCCI: Winchester (University); Most Reverend Professor Liz Stuart, Archbishop of Province of Great Britain and Ireland. |
| LCCI: Bristol: Mtr Liz Jones (?): Our Lady Queen of Angels and All Souls |
| LCCI: (Unknown location): The Revd. Davies |
| LCC New Synod: Liberal Catholic Church in the British Isles Episcopal Vicar General The Rt. Rev. Allan Barns. |
| LCC in BI: Gillingham: The Rev. Robert Harbour, Deacon The Rev. Carol Harbour Oratory of Saint Raphael. |
| LCC in BI: Apperley: The Rev. Christopher Parker, Priest-in-Charge, Assistant Priest The Rev. Elizabeth Parker Our Lady of The Starlight Apperley, Gloucestershire. |
| LCC in BI: Tunbridge Wells: The Rt. Rev. Allan Barns Oratory of Our Lady of Compassion. |
| LCC in BI: Ealing: Rev. John McGlashan. |
| LCC: Birmingham: The Reverend David Bennett, Parish priest (The Rt. Rev. Wale) [Specialist ministry offered regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as David Bennett is Director of The Trauma Centre (UK)] |
| LCC: Newcastle: The Reverend Ian Lawrence, Priest-in-charge (The Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: Moniave: Craigdarroch Chapel Craigdarroch, Moniave, Dumfriesshire The Reverend Ian Lawrence (Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: Liverpool: The Reverend Ian Lawrence, All Saints Church (Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: London: The Rev. Charles Bossman, Pro-Cathedral Church of All Saints Putney (Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: Camberley: The Reverend Martin Shepherd, Wedgwood Chapel Tekels Park, Camberley (The Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: Bournemouth: Deaconess Mrs. Joan Perrett, St Raphael's Church Wooton Gardens Old Christ Church Road (Rt. Rev. Wale). |
| LCC: Basildon: The Rt. Rev. Roy Bannister, Oratory of Our Lady, of The Mystic Rose (The Rt. Rev. Bannister). |
| LCC: Bideford: The Rt. Rev. Roy Bannister, The Rt. Rev. Dr. Michael van Buren, The Rev. Martin Peterson, Oratory of Our Lady Chalice House Terrige Hill (The Rt. Rev. Bannister). |
| LCC: Southbourne, Dorset: The Rev. S.R. Claudot, Oratory of Our Lady, The Holy Mother (The Rt. Rev. Bannister). |
| ILCF: near Ipswich - Bishop Charles Muggleston. |
| The Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum or Church of the Divine Mysteries was formed by people who left the Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church for a stronger Latin rite pre-Nicene Catholicism that is also esoteric. |
| London: Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum: The Most Revd. John Kersey, OCR, DD (Tau Eleutherius, Ep. Gn.) Metropolitan Primate of the Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum, Archbishop of Great Britain of The Apostolic Episcopal Church, also Bishop and Rector Pro-Provincial of Canterbury, The Order of Corporate Reunion; Bishop in Anglia, Tau Andreas, the Most Revd. Professor Andrew Linley OCR, DD. Administrative headquarters presumably in London, Hadley Wood/ Cockfosters (A111). |
| Edinburgh: Bishop in Caledonia, Tau Alexei, Ep. Gn., the Most Revd. Alistair Bate, CCP, OCR, DD. Revd. David Upton, CCP Oratory of St Paul of the Cross 14/4 Castleview House Edinburgh; Circle of Our Lady and St Tugdual. Also Reverend David Upton, Br. Barry Jones. |
| Liverpool: Order of Ecumenical Franciscans: Bishop Br. Colin Stebbing (Br. Thomas+ OEF) (also at Texas USA with Bishop Sr. Alyssa Stebbing, (Sr. Magdalena+ OEF)) |
| The Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church has been maintained with a new ecumenical and liberal emphasis and although Catholic in apostolic basis the ecumenical outlook is far wider. There is no dogma and no imposition on interpretation. Ministers need to have or pass theological and altar training prior to ordination. After key and founding figures left to produce a new 'higher' Church (Kersey, Linley, Bate etc.), those remaining re-emphasised the LCAC more in keeping with the Cross Denominational Mission. This group is now possibly the closest to the Free Catholicism of Lloyd Thomas and perhaps more consistent with the pre-LCAC The Liberal Rite. |
| LCAC: Bournemouth: Bishop Mgr. Adrian Glover (Mar Trimlett) Oratory of St Michael and All Angels; Cross Denominational Mission. |
| LCAC: York: Bishop Mhoira Lauer-Patterson. |
| LCAC: Portsmouth: Mike Young RSStS (PrayerTree leader); Cross Denominational Mission. |
| LCAC: Newcastle: Revd. Amma Bridget Wilson-Hall |
| LCAC: Guildford: Revd. Nathalie Walmsley Beveridge |
| LCAC: Swindon: Revd. Jayne Henderson; Revd. Mark Paris: Benedictus Fellowship |
| LCAC: Manchester: David Proctor |
| LCAC: Chichester: Dr. Michael Walsh, OblateOSB (Church of England); Religious Society of St Simon |
| LCAC: Rotherham: Revd. Pastor Barry Frier; Revd. Pastor Darren Bolam; both Cross Denominational Mission. |
| The Young Rite is a European and international grouping of esoteric Christians who readily ordain its members as a matter of principle. |
| Cornwall: The Young Rite: Revd. William Ireland |
| Kettering: Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch: Bishop-elect Leon Hunt |
| The Christian Convergence Celtic Churches has an open policy of ministry, with levels of attachment, including ordination, and connection via the Street Ministers Project, or leading an Agape Community house group. It upholds the Lambeth Quadrilateral (Anglican source). |
| CCCC: Edinburgh: Bishop David Upton |
| CCCC: Glasgow: Bishop Andrew Hall |
| The Order of St James: A community of Christians dedicating to working together in the community. It has members active in denominations - Catholic to Protestant, high Church to low Church, traditionalists to reformers; it claims to be non-denominational. The Order takes its apostolic lineage through the Old Catholic Church. It includes ordained women, but the order may take action against members who bless those who have been through a Civil Partnership ceremony. Wetherby: Executive Bishop: The Rt Reverend Ian Walton. Assistant Bishop: The Rt Reverend John Lycett. http://www.orderofstjames.org.uk |
| The Reformed Liberal Catholic Church Presiding Bishop and Regionary for Great Britain and Ireland: The Most Revd Richard Palmer, Southampton, Hampshire, England. |
| RLCC: Eastleigh: Provincial Administrator of The Reformed Liberal Catholic Church, The James Wedgwood Memorial Oratory. |
| RLCC: Southampton: The Most Reverand Richard Palmer, The Oratory of Our Lady Queen of Heaven. |
| RLCC: Southampton: Revd Mother Elizabeth Tombs AIB, The Friary Parish of St Francis. |
| RLCC: Birmingham: The Very Revd Father Roger D. Scott, Vicar General of the RLCC, The Parish of St Paul and St Mark. |
| Grace Catholic Church is in the Old Catholic and Independent Catholic strand following the Byzantine approach to worship, theology and calendar with both traditional and creative elements, with questions and new perspectives encouraged. |
| GC: London: Bishop Alexis Tancibok |
| Open Episcopal Church Strictly speaking the OEC looks to the Old Catholic not Liberal Catholic, from Arnold Harris Mathew; it describes itself as Liberal (is socially inclusive). It lacks the esotericism of Liberal Catholicism and is the most 'mainline'. Nevertheless consecration lines include James Ingall Wedgewood and Charles Webster Leadbeater. The Most Reverend Jonathan Blake: Presiding Archbishop of the Communion of the Open Episcopal Church and the Provincial Archbishop of Great Britain; was a Church of England priest (Bradford and Rochester as curate, vicar in Bexleyheath). Founded with the Rt Revd Richard Palmer, The Society for Independent Christian Ministry (SICM). December 9th, 2000, ordained priest according to the Catholic tradition by Bishop Richard Arthur Palmer. December 10th, 2000, Jonathan was Consecrated Bishop to work independently within the Province for Open Episcopal Ministry and Jurisdiction. November 2001 Jonathan, with Bishop Palmer and Bishop Wilson founded The Open Episcopal Church. |
| OEC: Diocese of London and South East England: The Most Reverend Jonathan Clive Blake is diocesan bishop; London parish of St Francis of Assisi; President of the Society for Independent Christian Ministry; chairs the Board of Trustees for the Holy Circle Trust; founder of Room at the Inn Homeless Outreach. |
| OEC: Diocese of Scotland: David Gillham: consecrated 2001, first Bishop of Scotland in November 2006, chair of the Livingston Churches Together, ecumenical team chaplaincy at James Young High School, Livingston and West Lothian College, chaplain to Scotland's largest ASDA-Walmart superstore since 2002. |
| OEC: Diocese of Wales: Bishop Shelley Harstad-Smith. Ascension Ministry in Mid Glamorgan. |
| OEC: Diocese of Southern England: Bishop Sheila Wharmby; parish of St Raphael in Bournemouth; & assistant priest at St Thomas' Church in Southampton; the Rev David Earl: Channel Isles, Southampton & India; Sandhurst: Rev Andy Blatchford: Parish of St Birinus and GWR Mission; Southampton: Rev Kevin Hughes: The Parish of St Thomas. |
| OEC: Diocese of South West England: The Right Reverend Stewart Harrison; Bournemouth: The Rev Canon John Hyde ssb, Deacon Peter Goodwin ssb: Genesis Fellowship; Devon: Bishop Stewart Harrison resides at times in Torbay; Minehead: The Rev Karen Mitchell; Poole, Dorset: Rev Suzanna Neill; Parish of St Cecilia; Parkstone, Poole: Rev Canon John Hyde ssb, Deacon Peter Goodwin ssb: Parish of St Jude & St Luke. |
| OEC: Diocese of Midlands; no bishop; Tamworth: Revd. Simon Mapp - also of Sea of Faith http://openministry.weebly.com/. |
| OEC: Diocese of Eastern England; no bishop. |
| OEC: Diocese of Western England; no bishop. |
| OEC: North England: No bishop; Cramlington: Revd. Lesley Dennis. |
| OEC: Hedge Church: Revd. Mark Townshend. |
| The Catholic Apostolic Church in England (of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Europe) (CACE) was formerly known as the Old Catholic Church in Europe (OCCE); as the latter it opposed the Utrecht Union of the Old Catholic Church in that the OCCE emphasised the apostolic succession from Arnold Harris Mathew, being a restoration via the United States of the once named OCCUS and later the Catholic Apostolic National Church USA (CANC). All CACE churches use the Roman Catholic Mass and this Church is in talks towards reunion with Roman Catholicism. It has these ministries in the United Kingdom. |
| CACE: Bishop of Dunstanburgh and Metropolitan Bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Europe: His Excellency the Right Revd. Dennis Beevers OSJV; was of Barnsley: St Maria Gorretti, and still offers an ecumenical healing and bereavement ministry there. Originally a Reader in the Church of England. |
| CACE: Brighton & Hove: the Very Revd. Canon Jerome Lloyd osjv vg: Saint Cuthman of Sussex. |
| CACE: Huntingdon: the Revd. Deacon David Bradley: Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. |
| CACE: the Revd. Fr Emilio Tundidor Osp: Oratory of Our Lady of Hope. |
| CACE: Southampton: The Revd. Martyn Douglas: Saint Francis. |
| CACE: Southampton: The Revd. Terrence Merrifield Sac. Dip. Obl.OSB, OSJV, MACC: St. Benedict. Assists those wishing to be Oblates of St. Benedict. |
| The Ecumenical Society of St. Augustine of Canterbury (TESSAC): Southampton: Headed by the Right Reverend Martin Douglas, Revd. Deacon Anthony Wiltshire. |
| TESSAC: Garsington Oxfordshire: Saint Francis and Saint George: the Revd. Brian Van Dungey, the Revd. Deaconess Eileen Burzynska. |
| Adoramus Christian Ministries follows The Principles of The Progressive Christian Movement, with a Valid Old Catholic Lineage |
| Adoramus: Towcester: Presiding Bishop Right Rev Peter Sanders-White consecrated by Rt Rev Martyn Douglas from TESSAC with Rt. Rev. Rob Lees and Rt. Rev. Robert McBride as co consecrators on 15 August 2010. |
| Adoramus: Derby: Rev Fr Richard Sanders-White Titular Bishop of Lactodorum |
| I'll include (it is not really liberal) the Anglican Old Catholic Church. It is a traditionalist in style Anglican Church that uses the 1662 and sometimes 1549 Prayer Books and also the King James Bible. |
| Anglican Old Catholic Church: Newcastle: the Revd. A. T. Davy: St Willibrord with All Saints. |
Adrian Worsfold
Pluralist - Liberal and Thoughtful