The Episcopalian Catholic Church is a Protestant Evangelical Church A Tract Book Essay By Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif © Copyright 2007 by Anthony J. Fejfar The Episcopalian Catholic Church is a Protestant Evangelical Church. First, the Episcopalian Catholic Church is Protestant because it is a “protesting” Church. It is a Church which protests injustice both in and outside the Church. The Episcopalian Catholic Church is also Protestant because it is ordered toward moderate relativism rather than Absolute Truth. The furthest an Episcopalian Catholic can go with Church teachings is Indefectibility not Infallibility. Thus, all Church teachings are subject to potential revision based upon the Church developing a better understanding of the doctrine involved in the future. All Church teachings, while authoritative in some sense, are thus provisional. The Episcopalian Catholic Church is Evangelical because all religious offices and Gifts of the Spirit come directly from the Holy Spirit, not by a laying on of hands by a religious authority. An Episcopalian Catholic Priest receives ordination by raising his arms and hands upward to Heaven, not by having some human authority figure pass on the Holy Spirit through a laying on of hands by the superior. All of the Bishops of the Episcopalian Catholic Church could be executed by a tyrant and the Church would still survive because of Ordination by the Holy Spirit and the receiving of Elocutions by the Power of the Holy Spirit.