Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic Churches

[1] In spite of its ambitious aims, there is no independent evidence of any recent activity of this organization, which seems to have stalled.

[1][3] Similarly, the WCCAC understanding of church structure and hierarchy, sacraments, and holy orders essentially did not differ from conventional Catholicism, but dissolution of marriage by a bishop was allowed.

[4][5] The founding bishops' statement added: "We do not accept any ordination of women into the Holy Orders [...].

[6] There is no independently verifiable evidence of significant activity of WCCAC in recent years, and it could be presumed to have terminated: "ICAB [WCCAC's mother church] has had difficulty in maintaining the unity and continuity of its worldwide communion of branches.

(...) [The] priorities of each branch do not always seem to be in harmony (...) and it becomes difficult at times to see what the point of having an international communion is supposed to be.