July 14, 1835 was a very important date in the history of the Catholic Apostolic Church movement:

(may our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ soon and very soon heal His Church and Body….      Come Lord Jesus    Maranatha)

“……In the year 1835, six months after Irving's death, six others were similarly designated as called to complete the number of the twelve, who were then formally separated, by the pastors of the local congregations to which they belonged, to their higher office in the universal church on July 14, 1835.

This separation is understood by the community not as in any sense being a schism or separation from the one Catholic Church, but a separation to a special work of blessing and intercession on behalf of it. The twelve were afterwards guided to ordain others--twelve prophets, twelve evangelists, and twelve pastors, sharing equally with them the one Catholic Episcopate, and also seven deacons for administering the temporal affairs of the church catholic.

The apostles were the channels of the Holy Spirit and the mysteries of God, and the authoritative interpreters of prophetic utterance; their teaching was brought home to the people by the evangelists. The function of the prophets was to explain scripture and exhort to holiness, that of the pastors is explained by their title. The central episcopacy of forty-eight was regarded as indicated by prophecy, being foreshown in the forty-eight boards of the Mosaic tabernacle….”

 

“……John S. Davenport explained their theology by saying that the changes which attend the Coming of the Lord will not be such as will attract the attention or the gaze of men.

The pending judgments, such as are announced by the seven trumpets - the political, ecclesiastical, and social changes which they involve, will seem to come about as ordinary events in human history, produced by the changes that were working in society.

The rising up of the Antichrist and his full revelation will appear as the outcome of changes of opinion that have been going on for a long time, and will be upon men before they are aware of it.

It is only they who are looking for the Lord's appearing, who have received with faith and reverence the warnings of the great event, who will recognize its tokens and not be taken by surprise….”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Apostolic_Church#Separation_of_the_apostles

http://www.erdmond.com/Catholic_Apostolic_Church.html

http://www.alburychurches.org/apostolic/apostles.html