Christ Catholic Church

Peter A. Zhurawetsky (1901-1994),[1] head of the Christ Catholic Church of the Americas and Europe.

[1] After this, over the years the denomination, headed by Pruter, moved its headquarters from Boston to New Hampshire, then to Scottsdale in Arizona, then to Chicago, and then finally, in the early 1980s, to Highlandsville in Missouri.

In Highlandsville, Pruter was the bishop of a small chapel called the Cathedral Church of the Prince of Peace.

The consecrating bishops were Huron Clay Manning, Jr.; William Harold Corley; Charles George Fry; Robert William Hotes; Richard Melvin Johnson; and Robert Louis O'Block.

[6] The diocese brings traditional Anglicans and Old Catholics into fellowship together, believing "in the essential unity of all Christians, and the Sacramental unity of those in communion with validly consecrated Bishops of the Apostolic Succession, who teach and practice the Faith of the undivided Church.

Bishop Karl Pruter and the Cathedral of the Prince of Peace, the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Christ Catholic Church