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J. I. Wedgwood co-founded the Liberal Catholic Church with Charles Webster Leadbeater. This church, established in 1915, blended Christian beliefs with Theosophy, a spiritual philosophy. Wedgwood, a bishop in the Old Catholic Church, provided the ecclesiastical authority, while Leadbeater, a prominent Theosophist, contributed spiritual teachings. The Liberal Catholic Church aimed to promote a universal religion that embraced both Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.