Celtic Catholic Church
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The Celtic Catholic Church (Irish: Eaglais Chaitliceach Cheilteach) was an officially recognised Christian denomination in Vryland. The church separated from the Roman Catholic Church on 7 April 2019. The church described itself as "a Catholic Church with Celtic traditions."
The church conducted most of its activities in English, Irish, or both languages. Irish had been recognised by the church as a language of significant historical and cultural value.
The Celtic Catholic Church was one of two religious institutions to be recognised by the Government of Vryland, the other being the Church of Vryland.