Please make sure that you have read all the material in this site including our beliefs. After doing so you need to
contact one of the bishops via email. After the bishop has received your inquiry the bishop will contact you as to how to
proceed.
After your initial contact you may be required to contact one of the bishops via phone. During this conversation you will
be asked questions to help both you and the bishop discern your call. The bishop might ask questions such as these
below:
Tell me about what specific ministry you have in mind or currently provide?
Do you have the support of your family?
How do plan on establishing your ministry?
Where do you currently worship?
Tell me about your prayer life?
Why are your seeking to become Old Catholic?
What formal training and education do you have?
And more.......
The bishop may also require you to have a telephone interview with other clergy where you can ask questions and so
can they. If you and we both feel a call to ordination, a date will be set for you to visit with a bishop. We will not ordain
nor allow other clergy to incardinate until there has been at least one such meeting. This meeting should take place
prior to the commencement of any required training and will serve to complete the discernment process.
If the bishop determines the need to complete Seminary training, you will be will provided with information as to the
specific training requirements and the seminary to be used (external studies accepted) If you already hold Seminary
training you may be required to take an Orientation Course to teach the basics of the Old Catholic faith.
After successful competition of studies, altar training (leading worship and providing sacraments), and contingent on the
approval of the bishops a date for ordination will be set. Following Catholic Tradition you will first be ordained a Deacon.
After a period of time, (usually a year but may be less) you will be ordained a Priest. The ordination date, location, and
rite used will be determined by your bishop. You will be responsible for any travel expenses for both yourself and the
bishop.
If you are already in Holy Orders and are seeking incardination (transfer) in addition to following the above steps (with
the exception of ordination) you will need to provide the following:
If you are under spiritual authority of another Bishop you need a release from that Bishop.
You will need to present documents to verify your ordination.
An installation service will be done instead of an ordination.
Each clergy will be expected to communicate on a regular basis with their bishop and will be required to file regular
reports to their bishop explaining the status of their ministry.
In closing, Holy orders is a fellowship of those called and dedicated to the Lord and His service. We welcome you to pray
and consider joining with us.
God Bless,
Most Reverend Paul Combs - Presiding Bishop, DD, OSM.
PO Box 260473
Tampa, FL. 33685
(Tel. 813-963-7099)
The Old Catholic Church of North America
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How to seek Ordination/Incarnation
Many have asked how exactly one goes about seeking
Ordination in the OCCNA.
This brief message should help with that process.
First of all we wish to stress that our clergy serve without salary,
and you are expected to build your own ministry - congregation,
home worship, nursing home, counseling etc. Of course our
bishops and clergy will assist you with advice, counsel and
prayer.