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{{westernrite}}This article is a chronicle of the history of the '''Western Rite in the Twentieth Century'''.
 
  
==False Starts==
 
 
In the 20th century, Western Rite Orthodoxy continued:
 
:The dream of Western Orthodoxy did not die with Overbeck. In 1911, an Old Catholic bishop, Arnold Harris Mathew, entered into a short lived union with the Patriarchate of Antioch, under Metropolitan [[Gerasimos (Messarah) of Beirut]]. Even though this union was short-lived, it provided a model for future Western groups who would seek to return to Orthodoxy...
 
[[Image:Fon-du-Lac Circus.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The so-called “Fon-du-Lac Circus
 

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