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Originally Posted by davem4616
yes,
St Paul Parish in Belleview...it's just off 441/301/27 (all three roads come together going through Belleview....we've been going there for almost 4 years now
Mass is 11am on Sundays
It's a National Catholic Church....same celebration as the Roman Catholic only difference is: priests can marry, they don't recognize the pope as the head of the church, and the Host is dipped in wine and you receive communion orally
You'll see the ad in the paper....Father Mark Niznik is the pastor
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Be aware that St Paul in Belleview is not a Roman Catholic Church. From the Orlando Diocese web site:
Please be aware that there are churches in Central Florida who identify themselves as “catholic,” however are not Roman Catholic Churches or parishes of the Diocese of Orlando. These churches are not in full communion with the Pope and Bishops of the one Catholic Church governed by Apostolic See nor do they recognize authority of the Pope. Some of these churches are affiliated with groups which left the communion of the Roman Catholic Church (for example Churches affiliated with the Society of Pope Pius X) while others are founded without a beginning in the communion of the Roman Catholic Church.
To avoid confusion, please be aware that these churches are not reliable for their adherence to the Catholic faith as articulated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Therefore, attendance at a liturgical service on Sunday at one of these churches may not fulfill your obligation to attend Sunday Mass and participate in the Sacred Liturgy. Check the Diocese of Orlando website or call the Diocesan office at 407-246-4800 to determine if a church is affiliated with the Diocese of Orlando, under the leadership of Bishop John Noonan.
Non-Roman Catholic churches in Central Florida are listed below, in alphabetical order by city:
Belleview
St. Paul Polish National Catholic Church