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VARIOUS CHURCH APOSTOLIC LINES HELD BY THIS ROMAN CATHOLIC SOCIETY

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Apostolic Succession Old Catholic Church of Utrecht through Archbishop Carmel Henry Cafora.

 Bishop Wallace David de Ortega Maxey on 24 May 1929, assisted by Bishop Samuel Gregory Lines (Apostolic Christian Church) and Bishop Francis John Barwell Walker (American Catholic Church). Archbishop de Ortega Maxey   consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:
 Bishop Edwin Wallace Hunter, on 11 February 1924, assisted by Bishop Franciszek Vikor Maximillian Kanski (American Catholic Church) as Regionary Bishop for the U.SA. and Canada for The North American Old Roman Catholic Church. Bishop Hunter   consecrated s.c. to the Sacred Episcopate:
 Carmel Henry Carfora Bishop in Chicago, who on 4/10/1916 was consecrated by
 Rudolf de Landes Berghes Bishop for Scotland, who on 29/6/1913 was consecrated by
 Arnold Harris Mathew Regionary Bishop for Great Britain, who on 28/04/1908   was consecrated by
 Gerardus Gul Archbishop of Utrecht, who on 11/5/1892 was consecrated by
 Gaspardus Rinkel Bishop of Haarlem, who on 11/8/1873 was consecrated by
 Hermannus Heykamp Bishop of Deventer, who on 17 /7 /1853 was consecrated by
 Johannes van Santen  Archbishop of Uuecht, who on 13/11/1825 was consecrated by
 Johannes Bon Bishop of Haarlem, who on 22/4/1819   was consecrated by Willibrord van Os Archbishop of Utrecht, who on 25/4/ 1814 was consecrated by
 Gisbertus de Jong Bishop of Deventer, who an 7 /11/1805 was consecrated by
 Johannes van Rhijn Archbishop of Uuecht, who on 5/7 /1797 was consecrated by
 Adrianus Broekman Bishop of Haarlem, who on 21/6/1778 was consecrated by
 Walter van Nieuwen Huisen Archbishop of Utrecht, who on 7 /2/1768 was consecrated by
 Johannes van Stiphout Bishop of Haarlem, who on 11/7/1745 was consecrated by
 Peter Meindaerts Archbishop of Urecht, who on 18/10 /1739 was consecrated by
 Dominique Marie Varlet (2)Bishop of Ascalon in partibus infidelium, who on 17 /2/1719  was consecrated by
 Jacques Goyon de Matignon Bishop of Condom, who on 16/4/1673 was consecrated by
 Jacques-Benigne Bossuet Bishop of Meaux, who on 21/9/ 1670 was consecrated by
 Charles Ie Tellier Archbishop of Rheims, who on 11/11/1668 was consecrated by
 Cardinal Antonio Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, who on 24/10/1655 was consecrated by
 Giovanni-Battista Scanaroli *Titular Bishop of Tyre and Sidon,   who on 61/10/1630 was consecrated by
 Cardinal Luigi Caetani(3) *Titular Patiarch of Antioch, who an 12/6/1622 was consecrated by
 Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi* Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, who on 2/5/1621 was consecrated by
 Galeazzo Sanvitale* Archbishop of Bari,  who on   4/4/1604  was consecrated by
 Cardinal Girolamo Berneri *Bishop of Albano, who on 7/9/1586 who was consecrated by
 Cardinal Giulio Santoro* Archbishop of Santa Severina, who on 12/3/1566 was consecrated by
 Cardinal Scipione *Archbishop of Albano
 

Russian Orthodox Church. Patriarch Alexy I .

 Peter the Apostle (ca. 37–ca. 53) 

  Evodius (ca. 53–ca. 69) 

  Ignatius (ca. 70–ca. 107), who was martyred in the reign of Trajan. His seven epistles are unique sources for the early Church. 

  Heron (107–127)   

Cornelius (127–154)   Eros (154–169)   Theophilus (ca. 169–ca. 182)   Maximus I (182–191)   Serapion (191–211)   Ascelpiades the Confessor (211–220)   Philetus (220–231)   Zebinnus (231–237)   Babylas the Martyr (237–ca. 250)   Fabius (253–256)   Demetrius (ca. 256–uncertain)    Paul of Samosata (260–268)    Domnus I (268/9–273/4) supported by Emperor Aurelian   Timaeus (273/4–282)   Cyril I (283–303)   Tyrannus (304–314)   Vitalis (314–320)   Philogonus (320–323)   Eustathius (324–330)   Paulinus (330, six months)    Eulalius (331–332)   Euphronius (332–333)   Flacillus or Facellius (333–342)   Stephanus I of Antioch (342–344)   Leontius the Eunuch (344–358)   Eudoxius (358–359)   Annanios (359)   Meletius (360—361)   Paulinus (362–388)   Evagrius (388–393)   Flavian I (381–404)   Porphyrus (404–412)   Alexander (412–417)   Theodotus (417–428)   John I (428–442)   Domnus II (442–449)   Maximus II (449–455)   Basil of Antioch (456–458)   Acacius of Antioch (458–461)   Martyrius (461–469)    Peter the Fuller (469/470-471)    Julian (471–476)   Peter the Fuller (476)   John II Codonatus (476–477)   Stephanus II (477–479)   Callandion/Calandion (479–485)   Peter the Fuller (485–488)   Palladius (488–498)   Flavian II (498–512)   Severus (512–518)   Paul II (518-521)   Euphrasius (521-526)   Ephraim (526-546)   Domnus III (546-561)   Anastasius I of Antioch (561-571)   Gregory (571-594)   Anastasius I of Antioch (restored) (594-599)   Anastasius II (599-610)   Gregory II (610-620)   Anastasius III (620-628)   Macedonius (628-640)   George I (640-656)   Macarius (656-681)   Theophanes (681-687)   Sebastian (687-690)   George II (690-695)   Alexander (695-702)   Vacant (702-742)   Stephen IV (742-744)   Theophylact (744-751)   Theodore (751-797)   John IV (797-810)   Job (810-826)   Nicholas (826-834)   Simeon (834-840)   Elias (840-852)   Theodosius I (852-860)   Nicholas II (860-879)   Michael (879-890)   Zacharias (890-902)   George III (902-917)   Job II (917-939)   Eustratius (939-960)   Christopher (960-966)   Theodorus II (966-977)   Agapius (977-995)   John IV (995-1000)   Nicholas III (1000-1003)   Elias II (1003-1010)   George Lascaris (1010-1015)   Macarius the Virtuous (1015-1023)   Eleutherius (1023-1028)   Peter III (1028-1051)   John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051-1062)   Aemilian (1062-1075)   Theodosius II (1075-1084)   Nicephorus (1084-1090)   John VII (1090-1155)   John IX (1155-1159)   Euthymius (1159-1164)   Macarius II (1164-1166)   Athanasius I (1166-1180)   Theodosius III (1180-1182)   Elias III (1182-1184)   Christopher II (1184-1185)   Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185-1199)   Joachim (1199-1219)   Dorotheus (1219-1245)   Simeon II (1245-1268)   Euthymius (1268-1269)   Theodosius IV (1269-1276)   Theodosius V (1276-1285)   Arsenius (1285-1293)   Dionysius (1293-1308)   Mark (1308-1342)   Ignatius II (1342-1386)   Pachomius (1386-1393)   Nilus (1393-1401)   Michael III (1401-1410)   Pachomius II (1410-1411)   Joachim II (1411-1426)   Mark III (1426-1436)   Dorotheus II (1436-1454)   Michael IV (1454-1476)   Mark IV (1476)   Joachim III (1476-1483)   Gregory III (1483-1497)   Dorotheus III (1497-1523)   Michael V (1523-1541)   Dorotheus IV (1541-1543)   Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543-1576)   Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577-1581)   Joachim V (1553-1592)   Joachim VI (1593-1604)   Dorotheus IV (or V) Ibn Al-Ahmar (1604-1611)   Athanasius II (or III) Dabbas (1611-1619)   Ignatius III Atiyah (1619-1634)   Euthymius II (or III) Karmah (1634-1635)   Euthymius III (or IV) of Chios (1635-1647)   Macarios III Zaim (1647-1672)   Neophytos of Chios (1673-1682)   Athanasius III Dabbas  (1685-1694)   Cyril V (or III) Zaim (1694-1720)   Athanasius III Dabbas (second reign) (1720-1724)   Sylvester (1724-1766)   Philemon (1766-1767)   Daniel (1767-1791)   Euthymius V (1792-1813)   Seraphim (1813-1823)   Vacant (1823-1843)   Methodius (1843-1859)   Hierotheos (1859-1885)   Gerasimos (1885-1891)    Gregory IV of Antioch (May, 1890)   Patriarch Alexei I (Sergiy Vladimirovich Simanskij) (11 May 1913)   John (Konstantin Nikolaevich Wendland) (28 December 1958)   Joseph John Skureth consecrated 17 April 1966. he consecrated 28th February 1989    

Melkite-Greek Patriarchate of Antioch and all East.

Melkite-Greek Patriarchate of Antioch and all East.

 Peter the Apostle (ca. 37–ca. 53)  

 Evodius (ca. 53–ca. 69)  

 Ignatius (ca. 70–ca. 107)   Heron (107–127)   Cornelius (127–154)   Eros (154–169)   Theophilus (ca. 169–ca. 182)   Maximus I (182–191)   Serapion (191–211)   Ascelpiades the Confessor (211–220)   Philetus (220–231)   Zebinnus (231–237)   Babylas the Martyr (237–ca. 250)   Fabius (253–256)   Demetrius (ca. 256–uncertain)    Paul of Samosata (260–268)    Domnus I (268/9–273/4) supported by Emperor Aurelian   Timaeus (273/4–282)   Cyril I (283–303)   Tyrannus (304–314)   Vitalis (314–320)   Philogonus (320–323)   Eustathius (324–330)   Paulinus (330, six months)    Eulalius (331–332)   Euphronius (332–333)   Flacillus or Facellius (333–342)   Stephanus I of Antioch (342–344)   Leontius the Eunuch (344–358)   Eudoxius (358–359)   Annanios (359)   Meletius (360—361)   Paulinus (362–388)   Evagrius (388–393)   Flavian I (381–404)   Porphyrus (404–412)   Alexander (412–417)   Theodotus (417–428)   John I (428–442)   Domnus II (442–449)   Maximus II (449–455)   Basil of Antioch (456–458)   Acacius of Antioch (458–461)   Martyrius (461–469)    Peter the Fuller (469/470-471)    Julian (471–476)   Peter the Fuller (476)   John II Codonatus (476–477)   Stephanus II (477–479)   Callandion/Calandion (479–485)   Peter the Fuller (485–488)   Palladius (488–498)   Flavian II (498–512)   Severus (512–518)   Paul II (518-521)   Euphrasius (521-526)   Ephraim (526-546)   Domnus III (546-561)   Anastasius I of Antioch (561-571)   Gregory (571-594)   Anastasius I of Antioch (restored) (594-599)   Anastasius II (599-610)   Gregory II (610-620)   Anastasius III (620-628)   Macedonius (628-640)   George I (640-656)   Macarius (656-681)   Theophanes (681-687)   Sebastian (687-690)   George II (690-695)   Alexander (695-702)   Vacant (702-742)   Stephen IV (742-744)   Theophylact (744-751)   Theodore (751-797)   John IV (797-810)   Job (810-826)   Nicholas (826-834)   Simeon (834-840)   Elias (840-852)   Theodosius I (852-860)   Nicholas II (860-879)   Michael (879-890)   Zacharias (890-902)   George III (902-917)   Job II (917-939)   Eustratius (939-960)   Christopher (960-966)   Theodorus II (966-977)   Agapius (977-995)   John IV (995-1000)   Nicholas III (1000-1003)   Elias II (1003-1010)   George Lascaris (1010-1015)   Macarius the Virtuous (1015-1023)   Eleutherius (1023-1028)   Peter III (1028-1051)   John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051-1062)   Aemilian (1062-1075)   Theodosius II (1075-1084)   Nicephorus (1084-1090)   John VII (1090-1155)   John IX (1155-1159)   Euthymius (1159-1164)   Macarius II (1164-1166)   Athanasius I (1166-1180)   Theodosius III (1180-1182)   Elias III (1182-1184)   Christopher II (1184-1185)   Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185-1199)   Joachim (1199-1219)   Dorotheus (1219-1245)   Simeon II (1245-1268)   Euthymius (1268-1269)   Theodosius IV (1269-1276)   Theodosius V (1276-1285)   Arsenius (1285-1293)   Dionysius (1293-1308)   Mark (1308-1342)   Ignatius II (1342-1386)   Pachomius (1386-1393)   Nilus (1393-1401)   Michael III (1401-1410)   Pachomius II (1410-1411)   Joachim II (1411-1426)   Mark III (1426-1436)   Dorotheus II (1436-1454)   Michael IV (1454-1476)   Mark IV (1476)   Joachim III (1476-1483)   Gregory III (1483-1497)   Dorotheus III (1497-1523)   Michael V (1523-1541)   Dorotheus IV (1541-1543)   Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543-1576)   Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577-1581)   Joachim V (1553-1592)   Joachim VI (1593-1604)   Dorotheus IV (or V) Ibn Al-Ahmar (1604-1611)   Athanasius II (or III) Dabbas (1611-1619)   Ignatius III Atiyah (1619-1634)   Euthymius II (or III) Karmah (1634-1635)   Euthymius III (or IV) of Chios (1635-1647)   Macarios III Zaim (1647-1672)   Neophytos of Chios (1673-1682)   Athanasius III Dabbas  (1685-1694)   Cyril V (or III) Zaim (1694-1720)   Athanasius III Dabbas (second reign) (1720-1724)   Cyrille VI Tanas   Athanase IV Jawhar (1st time)   Maximos II Hakim   Théodose V Dahan   Athanase IV Jawhar (2nd time)   Cyrille VII Siage   Agapios II Matar   Ignace IV Sarrouf   Athanase V Matar   Macaire IV Tawil   Ignace V Cattan   Maximos III Mazloum   Clément Bahous   Grégoire II Youssef-Sayour   Pierre IV Géraigiry   Cyrillos VIII Jeha (Petros Geha) (1840-1916), :   Athanasios (Melece Saouaya/Sawoya) (1870-1919) 5 February 1905   Antoun Anid (Anthony Aneed) (1881-1970) 9 October 1911   Wallace de Ortega Maxey (Mar David I) (1902-1992) 23 August 1945 

Syrian-Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch.

Melkite-Greek Patriarchate of Antioch and all East.

 
   1 St. Peter the Apostle 37-67   2 St. Evodius 67-68   3 St. Ignatios I Nurono (the Illuminator) 68-107   4 St. Heron 107-127   5 St. Korneilos 127-154   6 St. Heros 154-169   7 St. Theophilos 169-182   8 St. Maximos I 182-191   9 St. Seraphion 191-211   10 St. Ascelpiadis the Confessor 211-220   11 Philitus 220-231   12 Zbina 231-237   13 St. Babulas the Martyr 237-251   14 Fabius 254-551   15 S. Demetrianos 254-260   16 Paul I of Samosate 260-268   17 Domnus I 268-273   18 Timos 273-282   19 Cyrille I 283-303   20 Tyrannos 304-314   21 Vitalis 314-320   22 St. Philogone 320-323   23 Paulinos of Tyre 323-324   24 Ostatheous 324-337    The Arians took control of the See of Antioch and appointed the following Patriarchs:     Eulalius 331-333    Euphornius 333-334    Philaclus 334-342    Stephanos 342-344    Leonce 344-357    Eudoxyos 358-359    Euzoios 360   25 Malatius 360-381   26 St. Flavin I 381-404   27 Porphyros 404-412   28 Alexander 412-417   29 Theodotos 417-428   30 John I 428-442   31 Domnus II 442-499   32 Maximos II 449-455   Maximos abdicated and the Chalcedonians seized control over the See of Antioch and appointed the following Patriarchs:     Basil 456-458    Aqaq 458-459   33 Martoros 459-468   34 Peter II the Fuller (Qassar) 468-488   35 Bladius 488-498   36 Flavin II 498-512   37 St. Severius the Great 512-538   The Chalcedonians took control of the See of Antioch in 518 and sent Mor Severius to exile and appointed the following Patriarchs whose line continues in the Byzantine (Rum/Antiochene Orthodox) Patriarchate:     Paul the Jew 518-521    Euphrosius 521-528    Ephrem of Amid 528-546   38 Sargius of Tella 544-546   39 Paul II the Black of Alexandria 550-575   40 Peter III of Raqqa 581-591   41 Julian I 595-591   42 Athanasius I Gammolo 595-631   43 John II of the Sedre 631-648   44 Theodore 649-667   45 Severius II bar Masqeh 667-681   46 Athanasius II 683-686   47 Julian II 686-708   48 Elias I 709-723   49 Athanasius III 724-740   50 Iwanis I 740-754    After the death of Iwanis, two Patriarchs were appointed at the behest of the Caliph:     Euwanis I 754-?    Athanasius al-Sandali ?-758   51 George I 758-790   52 Joseph 790-792   53 Quryaqos of Takrit 793-817   54 Dionysius I of Tellmahreh 817-845   55 John III 846-873   56 Ignatius II 878-883   57 Theodosius Romanos of Takrit 887-896   58 Dionysius II 897-909   59 John IV Qurzahli 910-922   60 Baselius I 923-935   61 John V 936-953   62 Iwanis II 954-957   63 Dionysius III 958-961   64 Abraham I 962-963   65 John VI Sarigta 965-985   66 Athanasius IV of Salah 986-1002   67 John VII bar `Abdun 1004-1033   68 Dionysius IV Yahya 1034-1044   69 John VIII 1049-1057   70 Athanasius V 1058 -1063   71 John IX bar Shushan 1063-1073   72 Baselius II 1074-1075   73 Dionysius V Lazaros 1077-1078   74 Iwanis III 1080-1082   75 Dionysius VI 1088-11090   76 Athanasius VI bar Khamoro 1091-1129   77 John X bar Mawdyono 1129-1137   78 Athanasius VII bar Qutreh 1138-1166   79 Michael I the Great 1166-1199   80 Athanasius VIII 1200-1207   81 John XI 1208-1220   82 Ignatius III David 1222-1252   83 John XII bar Ma`dani 1252-1263   84 Ignatius IV Yeshu 1264-1282   85 Philoxenos I Nemrud 1283-1292   86 Michael II 1292-1312   87 Michael III Yeshu 1312-1349   88 Baselius III Gabriel 1349-1387   89 Philoxenos II the Writer 1387-1421   90 Baselius IV Shem`un 1421-1444   91 Ignatius Behnam al-Hadli 1445-1454   92 Ignatius Khalaf 1455-1483   93 Ignatius John XIII 1483-1493   94 Ignatius Nuh of Lebanon 1493-1509   95 Ignatius Yeshu I 1509-1512   96 Ignatius Jacob I 1512-1517   97 Ignatius David I 1517-1520   98 Ignatius Abd-Allah I 1520-1557   99 Ignatius Ne`met Allah I 1557-1576   100 Ignatius David II Shah 1576-1591   101 Ignatius Pilate I 1591-1597   102 Ignatius Hadayat Allah 1597-1639   103 Ignatius Simon I 1640-1659   104 Ignatius Yeshu II Qamsheh 1659-1662   105 Ignatius Abdul Masih I 1662-1686   106 Ignatius George II 1687-1708   107 Ignatius Isaac Azar 1709-1722   108 Ignatius Shukr Allah II 1722-1745   109 Ignatius George III 1745-1768   110 Ignatius George IV 1768-1781   111 Ignatius Matthew 1782-1817   112 Ignatius Yunan 1817-1818   113 Ignatius George V   114 Ignatius Elias II 1846   115 Ignatius Boutros IV (Mar Ignace Peter)  1798-1894   116 Jules Raimond Ferrette (Mar Julius) (1828-1904)   117  Richard Williams Morgan (Mar Pelagius) (1815-89)   118 Charles Isaac Stevens (Mar Theophilus) (1835-1917)   119  Leon Checkemian [Khekemian] (Mar Leon) (1848-1920)   120 Andrew Charles Albert McLaglen (Mar Andries) (1851-1928)   121  Herbert James Monzani-Heard (Mar Jacobus II) (1866-1947)   122 William Bernard Crow (Mar Basilius Abdullah III) (1895-1976)   123 Hugh George de Willmott Newman (Mar Georgius) (1905-79)   

Order of Corporate Reunion. Authorised by Pope Pius IX.

Order of Corporate Reunion. Authorised by Pope Pius IX.

 Dominicus Cardinal Agostino (Cardinal Patriarch of Venice), assisted by + Luigi Cardinal Nazari di Calabiana (Archbishop of Milan), + Vincentius Cardinal Moretti, and + Ignatios Ghiurekian (a Byzantine Catholic Archbishop and Abbot-General of Ordo Mechitaristarum Venetiarum from the Island of Saint Lazarus near Venice) in 1877, acting under the authorization of Blessed Pope Pius IX,   consecrated:  
 (3) + Frederick George Lee, + Thomas Wimberley Mossman, and + John Thomas Seccombe: +Morgan,+Stevens, +Checkemian, +McLaglen, +Herbert James Monzani-Heard, +William Bernard Crow, +Hugh George de Willmott Newman, + Herman Philip Abbinga, + Perry Nikolaus Cedarholm, + Nils Bertil Persson +   
 SKELLY Michael. OSB consecrated 22nd November 1993. His co consecrators were Bishop Ian Kirk, Archbishop John Simmons. Bishop George William Boyer.
 DE RUJITER Albert (1926 -2007) who consecrated 22nd day August 1999. who consecrated along with Bishop Michael Skelly
 

OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH

Order of Corporate Reunion. Authorised by Pope Pius IX.

 CARDINAL ANTONIO BARBERINI, Archbishop of Rheims, 1657. Consecrated in the Church of the Sorbonne, Paris. Grand Chancellor of France.   Who consecrated
 CHARLEAS MAURICE LATELLIER Archbishop of Rheims, November 12, 1668. Consecrated in the church of the Cordeliers, Pontois.   Who consecrated
 JAMES BENIGNE BOSSUET (The Eagle of Meaux) ace Bishop of Condom, September 2l, 1670. Transferred to the see of Meaux by Pope Clement X, 1671. There in turn, consecrated in the church of Chartreuse, Paris
 JAMES GOYDON DE MATIGNON, Bishop of Condom,1693. Doyen of Lisieux and Abbe Commendataire Of St. Vctor, Paris. By order of Pope XI Clement,   consecrated in Paris,
 DOMINIC M. VARLET, Bishop of Ascalon in partibus, and coadjutor to the Bishop of Babylon, Persia, February 12, 1719. Retiring later to Holland, there he died twenty three years later in the Cisterian Abbey of Rhijnwick.   Who consecrated,
 PETER JOHN MEINDAERTS, Archbishop of Utrecht, October 17, 1739. One of several priests ordained in Ireland by Luke Fagan, Bishop of Meath, afterwards Archbishop of Dublin, with the view of sustaining the independence of the ancient Church of the Netherlands, founded by St. Willibrord in the VII Century. By his consecration to the Episcopate, the succession of the Old Catholic Church in Holland has been perpetuated. Archbishop Meindaerts   consecrated, JOHN VAN STIPHOUT, Bishop of Haarlem, July 11, 1745.   Who consecrated,
 WALTER MICHAEL VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN, Archbishop of Utrecht, February 7,1768. Who consecrated,
 ADRIAN BROEKMANI, Bishop of Haarlem, June 21,1778.   Who consecrated,
 JOHN JAMES VAN RHIJIN, Archbishop of Utrecht, November 7, 1805.   Who consecrated,
 GILBERT DE JONG, Bishop of Deventer, November 2,1805.   Who consecrated,
 WILLIBROD GOES OS, Archbishop of Utrecht, April 24, 1814.   Who consecrated,
 JOHN BON, Bishop of Haarlem April 22, 1819.   Who consecrated,
 JOHN VAN SANTEN, Archbishop of Utecht, June 14, 1825.   Who consecrated,
 HERMAN HEYKAMP, Bishop of Deventer, July 17, 1854.   Who consecrated,
 GASPARD JOHN RINKEL, Bishop of Haarlem, August 11, 1873.   Who consecrated,
 GERARD GUL, Archbishop of Urecht, May 11, 1892.   Who consecrated,
 ARNOLD HARRIS MATHEW, Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain, April 28, 1908, at St. Gertrude's Church, Utrecht. He was elected Archbishop in 1911.   Who consecrated,
 BERNARD MARY WILLIAMS on April14,1914, who in November 4,1970, was elected Archbishop of England, title of Caer Glow   Who consecrated
 BISHOP FRANCIS GLEN on 13 August 1950   who consecrated
 BISHOP GERRARD DECICCO in 1990   who co consecrated
 BISHOP JOHN CHRISTOPHER SIMMONS on 4th September 1993   who consecrated
 

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