Christian Catholic Church
The term Christian Catholic Church can refer to:
- the Catholic Church itself. The largest Christian denomination, which is led by the Bishop of Rome
- Latin Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest particular church of the Catholic Church
- Eastern Church, also known as the Eastern Catholic Church, are the Eastern Christians sui iuris particular churches in full communion in the Holy See
- the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie, also called Zionites
- the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland
- a movement founded in October 1844 by German priest Johannes Czerski and discussed in the article on German Catholics (sect)
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