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I mean church in the loosest sense of the word since it was literally only created in 1997 as an offshoot because they didn't like women becoming ordained.
Describes a lot of churches origins, many people wanted to move forward and a healthy chunk wanted to go backwards in response.
The church part of the name isn't what really gets me. How can a schisim(from the episcopalians) of an offshoot(from the church of England) of a schisim(from the Catholic Church) proclaim itself katholikos (universal).
No, that's a church in every sense of the word. That is a normal thing for Christian Churches to do.
Why didn't you mention that in the article, then?