• Source: Catholic Clerical Union
  • The Catholic Clerical Union is an American Anglo-Catholic organization founded in 1886 as the Clerical Union for the Maintenance and Defence of Catholic Principles.
    In 2006, its website listed chapters for Albany, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, New England, New York-New Jersey-Connecticut, and Northern Indiana.
    An organization with the name Catholic Clerical Union was incorporated in California as a domestic non-profit on October 12, 2017 (number C4073892).


    Bibliography


    Harry St Clair Hathaway, Bishops Suffragan (1909)
    The Anglo-Catholic (Periodical published at Milwaukee beginning in 1975)


    Notable members


    Donald L. Garfield
    Frank Gavin
    Edward Rochie Hardy Jr.
    Henry Harrison Oberly
    Arthur Ritchie
    Robert Ritchie
    Granville Mercer Williams SSJE


    See also


    Society of the Holy Cross
    Society of Catholic Priests


    External links


    Archived official website
    Edward Rochie Hardy Jr., Fifty Years of the Clerical Union (1937)
    A Sermon Preached before the Vice-President and Council of the Clerical Union for the Maintenance and Defense of Catholic Principles, and the Catholic Club of Philadelphia in Memory of the Reverend Henry Robert Percival, D.D. in St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia, November 10th, 1903 (1903) from Philadelphia Studies
    Program for the Philadelphia Branch of the Catholic Clerical Union for 1969-1970 from Philadelphia Studies

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