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What is the difference between the Polish National Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church?

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What is the difference between the Polish National Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church?

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A The answer is manifold. For the long answer, please look at the Polish National Catholicism pamphlet located in the ABOUT US section of this website. The main differences are the fact that the PNCC is nonpapal, meaning that the Church is not under the Pope. Another is that the Constitution of the Church is set up democratically, meaning that the laypeople/parishioners have the power in the Church.

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