With the PNCC withdrawal of membership in the Union of Utrecht (UU), the relationship between the PNCC and PCC (which remains in the Union) is an ambiguous one. I am not a member of the PNCC nor do I receive copies of its publications, but I did attend its 2010 National Synod in Niagara Falls, Canada, where the question arose. The outgoing Prime Bishop stated that the PNCC retains communion with the PCC although the PCC has yet to decide if it will remain in the UU. The Union of Utrecht continues to list the PCC as one of its member Churches, and the Polish Catholic Church for its part remains a member of the Union even though it rejects women’s “ordination” and gay “marriages.” How long that relationship will last remains to be seen.
Interesting. I was under the impression (I learned about those happenings about a decade ago, only b/c I was a moderately faithful reader of Touchstone at the time) that the PNCC and PCC pretty much acted in unison with respect to their "departure" from the UU. I guess it was a little more complicated.