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Chargement... The Blue Jellybean, Hedy Lamarr, and We Don't Eat Negroes: A Memoirpar Karl Bishop Pruter
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It gets interesting only when the Protestant Rev. Pruter discovers the Old Catholic movement -- a Christian subculture of apostolic liturgical churches separated from Roman control -- and becomes a Priest, albeit a married and non-Papal one. He rose to become one of this ecclesiastic underground's most prolific authors and tireless advocates, as well as the resident Bishop at "The World's Smallest Cathedral" in Highlandville, MO, now a tourist attraction and a Guinness Book honoree.
This book should mainly be of interest to students of Old Catholicism, Congregationalism or the Oxford Group.
*The title is a reference to three inside jokes mentioned in the text. ( )