Apostolic Succession of the NACEC
Apostolic Succession of Bishop David John Doyle
Presiding Bishop David Doyle and the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church have valid apostolic succession from a variety of church
bodies, including but not limited to the Roman Catholic Church (Apostolic See of St. Peter), the Apostolic See of St. Thaddeus at Edessa through the Roman
Catholic Chaldean Patriarchate, the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow, the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) and the See of St. Augustine at Canterbury (Church of England).
The history of Old Catholic and Independent Rite (i.e. autocephalous) Catholic consecrations in the previous 300 years is very complex
and convoluted. Many bishops were consecrated, and then later consecrated sub conditione (“under the condition” that is, this later consecration will add or supplement whatever was missing in their previous consecration) numerous times in an effort to insure valid Apostolic Succession. Often they exchanged consecrations, as problematic as that practice is. It was practiced that at times when autocephalous bishops gathered for consecrations or other occasions many would quietly and unofficially request that other bishops impose hands, thereby continuing the odd practice of an unofficial consecration but in their minds still receiving the graces of the spiritual apostolic succession of the bishop imposing hands. This practice still exists with some independent catholic bishops. Consequently, great circular loops of consecrations will be found in this lineage, with several bishops’ names appearing over and over again.
This list below of apostolic succession proceeds from chronologically earlier consecrations to more recent ones, limited to principal consecrating Bishops, and listing co-consecrating Bishops only where necessary. This list attempts to illustrate the previously mentioned circular loops of consecrations, but consecrations that have occurred after a particular bishop consecrated another one have been omitted, since they are irrelevant to this lineage. In other words, if Bishop A. consecrated Bishop B., and at a later date Bishop C. conditionally consecrated Bishop A., Bishop C. will not appear in this lineage since his conditional consecration of Bishop A has no bearing on the consecration of Bishop B.
As with any “family tree,” this Apostolic Heritage includes a large number of persons and characters of particular importance for the Autocephalous and Old Catholic Church in the United States, including Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, Bishop Joseph Rene Vilatte, and Bishop Arnold Harris Mathew, among the most important of the major figures in Independent Catholic history. Most were men of great caliber, dedicated to the service of God and humanity. Regrettably, a few were of dubious character, and a very few were manifestly heretical. Some are very well known, but many are virtually unknown. We are justifiably proud of most of these men, and embarrassed by a few. Be that as it may, the historic record of this complex “family” stands as is, or at least as best remembered and documented.
The Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church through Bishop Doyle brings together lines of valid Apostolic
Succession from various Churches and Traditions. Several lines come from the Roman Catholic Church, including the Armenian Catholic Church; the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate; and the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch; which are Eastern Rites of the Roman Catholic Church, the Igréja Católica Apostólica Brasileria; the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht (Oud Katholicke Kerk van Nederland); and the Order of Corporate Reunion. The lines from the Orthodox Tradition come from the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow through the Syrian Orthodox Mission to North America; the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Antioch through the Malankara (Malabar) Orthodox Church of India; and the Apostolic See of Saint Mark the Evangelist at Alexandria through the Greek Orthodox Church and the Iglésia Ortodóxa Apostólica Costaricense; as well as the Greek Orthodox See of New Justiniana and all Cyprus. The line from the Anglican Tradition comes from the See of Saint Augustine at Canterbury (The Church of England) through the Episcopal Church of the United States; and the Iglésia Filipina Independiente. I have maintained the spelling of names of bishops as they came to me through various sites and persons. The same bishop therefore may have two or more spellings of their name, depending on the list. This is due to the Latinization of some names and Anglicization of others, particularly Dutch names, on any given list.
Unfortunately, until recently there has been no central registry of Independent/Autocephalous Rite Catholic consecrations and ordinations. Many
bishops kept scrupulous records while others kept none. Due to the nature of independent Catholicism, upon the deaths of many bishops their papers were destroyed or simply lost. Case in point: Archbishop Vilatte’s personal papers disappeared upon his death in a French Catholic monastery. Some episcopal consecrations are very well documented, others are completely undocumented and even disputed. This Episcopal Lineage relies heavily on assistance provided by His Excellency, the Most Reverend Mark Steven Shirilau, Ph.D., Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church, His Excellency, the Most Reverend Peter Paul Brennan, Prime-Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Diocese of America, and Bishop of the African Orthodox Church, and the work of Rev. James Cwan of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America. It is important to note also that when a bishop is consecrated, he/she receives the apostolic lines of each consecrator. In the case of Bishop Doyle, my principle consecrator was Bishop Wilkowski, but I also received each of the lines of co-consecrating Bishops Trujillo, Shirilau, Gundrey, and Kroski. Archbishop Shirilau consecrated Bishop Martin who consecrated Bishop Wilkowski, and Bishop Kroski was consecrated by Archbishop Gundrey.
As with any autocephalous bishop, one may doubt Bishop Doyle’s or the NACEC’s claim to be a part of the authentic Apostolic Succession due to
the presence of several persons whose consecrations are admittedly undocumented or even disputed, but this would be an error. Apostolic Succession can best be viewed as a rope connecting the original twelve Apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ to the Bishops of today. Each Bishop in this Lineage represents one strand in that rope, and if a few of those strands are weak or even defective and broken, those Bishops who’s Apostolic Succession is undisputed keep the rope strong.
Because of the lack of documentation of many Independent Rite Catholic consecrations addressed above, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of a number of listings in this Apostolic Lineage, especially events occurring more than a century ago. But we strive for accuracy and clarity and seek any
clarifications available to those ecclesiastical historians who may see flaws or mistakes in our lineage.
We welcome your comments and ask for and welcome documented corrections.
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter through the Igrega Catolica Apostolica Brasileira (Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil).
Cardinal Scipione Rebiba,
Patriarch of Constantinople, who on March 12, 1566 consecrated:
Guilio Antonio Santoro, later a Cardinal, who on September 7, 1586 consecrated:
Girolamo Bernerio, OP, later a Cardinal, who on April 4, 1604 consecrated:
Galeazzo Sanvitale, who on May 2, 1621 consecrated:
Cardinal Lodivico Ludovisi, who on June 12, 1622 consecrated:
Luigi Caetani, Titular Patriarch of Antioch, and later a Cardinal, who on October 7, 1630 consecrated:
Ulderico Carpegna, who on May 2, 1666 consecrated:
Cardinal Paluzzo Altieri, who on February 3, 1675, consecrated:
Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini, OP, later Pope Benedict XIII, who on July 16, 1724 consecrated:
Cardinal Prospero Lambertini, later Pope Benedict XV, who on March 19, 1743 consecrated:
Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico, later Pope Clement XIII, who on April 26, 1767 consecrated:
Bernard Giraud, Apostolic Nuncio to France, who on February 23, 1777, consecrated:
Alessandro Mattei, Archbishop of Ferrara, who on September 12, 1819, consecrated:
Pietro Francesco Galeffi, later a Cardinal, who on December 8, 1822 consecrated:
Giacomo Filippo Fransoni, Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal, who on June 8, 1851 consecrated:
Carlo Sacconi, Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria, who on June 30, 1872, consecratred:
Eduard Howard, Titular Archbishop of Neoceasarea and later a Cardinal, who on December 8, 1882 consecrated:
Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro, Apostolic Nuncio to Spain, who in October, 1890 consecrated:
Joaquin Arcoverde de Alburquerque Calvalcante, who on June 4, 1911 consecrated:
Sebastiao Leme da Silveira Cintra, who on December 8, 1924 consecrated:
Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, Founder and Archbishop of the Igrega Catolica Apostolica Brasileira (ICAB)
Carlos Duarte Costa, Roman Catholic Bishop of Botucatu, Brazil, and later Founder of the Igrega Catolica Apostolica Brasileira (The Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil), who consecrated:
Antidio Jose Vargas, who consecrated:
Dylmar Correa Baldoino Costa, who consecrated:
Jose Elias Jacomo dos Santos, of the Igrega Catolica Apostolica Reinida, who consecrated:
Most Rev. Michael R. Steinhadt, Bishop of the Free Christian Catholic Orthodox Church who with:
Michael Ronald Steinhadt Vogt, Bishop of the Free Christian Catholic Orthodox Church of Apostolic Succession, who on July 7, 1997, in Chicago, Illinois, was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church who consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic of America (IECCA), who on October 31, 1998, consecrated in Albuquerque, New Mexico:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter through the Cardinal Archbishop of Rheims and through the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht
Cardinal Antonio Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, who on November 12, 1688 consecrated:
Charles Maurice Le Tellier, S.J., who on September 21, 1670 consecrated:
Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Condom, France, who with a mandate from Pope Clement X in 1693 consecrated:
Jacques Goyon de Matignon, as Bishop of Condom, who on February 12, 1719 consecrated:
Dominique Marie Varlet, as Bishop in partibus of Ascalon and as coadjutor of Bishop Pidou of St. Odon, Babylon, who on October 17, 1739, consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, as Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church in Utrecht, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
John Van Stiphout, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Nieuwhuisen, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
Adrian John Brockman, who on July 5, 1797, consecrated:
John Jacob VaN Rhijn, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated:
Gilbert Cornelius De Jong, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
Willibrord Van Os, who on April 12, 1819 consecrated:
John Bon, who on November 13, 1825 consecrated:
John Van Santen, who on July 17, 1853 consecrated:
Herman Heykam, who on August 11, 1875 consecrated:
Caspard John Rinkel, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Gerardus Gul, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Most Rev. Arnold Harris Mathew, Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England
Arnold Harris Mathew, as Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England, who on June 29, 1913 consecrated:
Rudolf Fransiskus Eduard, Prince Bishop de Landas Berghes et de Rache, who on October 4, 1916 consecrated sub conditione:
Most Rev. Carmel Henry Carfara*
Carmel Henry Carfara, Archbishop of the United States for all Old Catholics who on February 10, 1924, consecrated:
Edwin Wallace Hunter, who on March 24, 1925, consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey, who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Joachim Jerome Ladd, who on February 4, 1984, consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Most Rev. Karl Julius Barwin, Metropolitan of the Evangelical Catholic Church
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest ( IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
*Bishop Carmel Henry Carfara is also said to have been consecrated by Bishop Joseph Rene Vilatte on April 7, 1907, “to represent the Italian people.” Hence the later “sub conditione” consecration in 1916.
Cardinal Antonio Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, who on November 12, 1688 consecrated:
Charles Maurice Le Tellier, S.J., who on September 21, 1670 consecrated:
Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Condom, France, who with a mandate from Pope Clement X in 1693 consecrated:
Jacques Goyon de Matignon, as Bishop of Condom, who on February 12, 1719 consecrated:
Dominique Marie Varlet, as Bishop in partibus of Ascalon and as coadjutor of Bishop Pidou of St. Odon, Babylon, who on October 17, 1739, consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, as Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church in Utrecht, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
John Van Stiphout, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Nieuwhuisen, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
Adrian John Brockman, who on July 5, 1797, consecrated:
John Jacob VaN Rhijn, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated:
Gilbert Cornelius De Jong, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
Willibrord Van Os, who on April 12, 1819 consecrated:
John Bon, who on November 13, 1825 consecrated:
John Van Santen, who on July 17, 1853 consecrated:
Herman Heykam, who on August 11, 1875 consecrated:
Caspard John Rinkel, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Gerardus Gul, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Most Rev. Arnold Harris Mathew, Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England
Arnold Harris Mathew, as Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England, who on June 29, 1913 consecrated:
Rudolf Fransiskus Eduard, Prince Bishop de Landas Berghes et de Rache, who on October 4, 1916 consecrated sub conditione:
Most Rev. Carmel Henry Carfara*
Carmel Henry Carfara, Archbishop of the United States for all Old Catholics who on February 10, 1924, consecrated:
Edwin Wallace Hunter, who on March 24, 1925, consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey, who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Joachim Jerome Ladd, who on February 4, 1984, consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Most Rev. Karl Julius Barwin, Metropolitan of the Evangelical Catholic Church
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest ( IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
*Bishop Carmel Henry Carfara is also said to have been consecrated by Bishop Joseph Rene Vilatte on April 7, 1907, “to represent the Italian people.” Hence the later “sub conditione” consecration in 1916.
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter through the Order of Corporate Reunion and the Armenian Catholic Church
Domenico Agostino, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Milan, assisted by Bishops Luigi Nazari di Calabiana, Ignatios Ghiurekian, and Vincenzo Moretti consecrated on June, 24, 1877:
Frederick George Lee, Thomas Wimberley Mossman, and John Thomas Seccombe, the Founding Bishops of the Order of Corporate Reunion, who assisted Richard William Morgan of the Ancient British Church who consecrated:
Charles Isaac Stevens, who on May 4, 1890 consecrated sub conditione:
Leon Chechemian*, who on November 2, 1897 consecrated:
Andrew Charles Albert McLaglen, who on June 24, 1922 consecrated:
Herbert J. M. Heard (Mar Jacobus II) of the Ancient British Church and the Free Protestant Episcopal Church who on May 18, 1933 consecrated:
William Hall, of the Free Protestant Episcopal Church, who on May 3, 1952 consecrated:
Charles Dennis Boltwood, who on October 16, 1966, consecrated:
Albert S. Fuge, Sr, who on May 12, 1972, consecrated:
John Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel, who on May 19, 1991, consecrated:
Most Rev. Mark S. Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church
Mark Steven Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church, who on July 8, 1995 consecrated:
Most Rev. Robert W. Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church
Robert Wayne Martin, Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church, and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey, + Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest ( IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
*Leon Chechemian was originally consecrated April 12, 1879 by Leon Chorchorunian** of the Armenian Catholic Church, an Eastern Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
**Leon Chorchorunian was consecrated May 7, 1861, by Gregoire Pierre VIII, Catholicos of the Armenian Catholic Church.
Domenico Agostino, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Milan, assisted by Bishops Luigi Nazari di Calabiana, Ignatios Ghiurekian, and Vincenzo Moretti consecrated on June, 24, 1877:
Frederick George Lee, Thomas Wimberley Mossman, and John Thomas Seccombe, the Founding Bishops of the Order of Corporate Reunion, who assisted Richard William Morgan of the Ancient British Church who consecrated:
Charles Isaac Stevens, who on May 4, 1890 consecrated sub conditione:
Leon Chechemian*, who on November 2, 1897 consecrated:
Andrew Charles Albert McLaglen, who on June 24, 1922 consecrated:
Herbert J. M. Heard (Mar Jacobus II) of the Ancient British Church and the Free Protestant Episcopal Church who on May 18, 1933 consecrated:
William Hall, of the Free Protestant Episcopal Church, who on May 3, 1952 consecrated:
Charles Dennis Boltwood, who on October 16, 1966, consecrated:
Albert S. Fuge, Sr, who on May 12, 1972, consecrated:
John Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel, who on May 19, 1991, consecrated:
Most Rev. Mark S. Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church
Mark Steven Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church, who on July 8, 1995 consecrated:
Most Rev. Robert W. Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church
Robert Wayne Martin, Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church, and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey, + Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest ( IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
*Leon Chechemian was originally consecrated April 12, 1879 by Leon Chorchorunian** of the Armenian Catholic Church, an Eastern Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
**Leon Chorchorunian was consecrated May 7, 1861, by Gregoire Pierre VIII, Catholicos of the Armenian Catholic Church.
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Apostolic See of St. Thaddeus at Edessa through the Roman Catholic Chaldean Patriarchate
Elie X Denha, Patriarchate of the Nestorians, who on May 22, 1776 consecrated:
Jean Hormez, Archbishop of Mosul of the Nestorians, who on November 8, 1795 consecrated:
Isaie Jusu-Yab Jean Guriel, Bishop of Salmas of the Chaldeans, who on September 8, 1804 consecrated:
Augustin Hindi, Bishop and later Archbishop of Diabekir of the Chaldeans and Apostolic Administrator of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate, who on March 25, 1825 consecrated:
Joseph Audo, Bishop and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on May 24, 1874 consecrated:
Pierre Elie Abbolyonan, Bishop of Gezirah of the Chaldeans and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on July 24, 1892 consecrated:
Joseph Emmanuel Thomas (Maran Mar Yosif EmmanuelII Thoma, Yosif Khayatt), Bishop of Seert of the Chaldeans and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on May 27, 1917 consecrated:
Antoine Fefebve/Lefberne (Mar Antoine), member of the Ordo Antonianus S. Hormisdae Chaldaeorum was consecrated Bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church and later Patriarch Exarch of Western Europe and Delegate and Special Commissary in the United States, who on May 4, 1925 consecrated:
Arthur Wolfort Brooks (Mar John Emmanuel), who on July 13, 1946 consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey (Mar David I), who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Francis Jerome Joachim Ladd, who on February 4, 1984, consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber (Gregorius), who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Elie X Denha, Patriarchate of the Nestorians, who on May 22, 1776 consecrated:
Jean Hormez, Archbishop of Mosul of the Nestorians, who on November 8, 1795 consecrated:
Isaie Jusu-Yab Jean Guriel, Bishop of Salmas of the Chaldeans, who on September 8, 1804 consecrated:
Augustin Hindi, Bishop and later Archbishop of Diabekir of the Chaldeans and Apostolic Administrator of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate, who on March 25, 1825 consecrated:
Joseph Audo, Bishop and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on May 24, 1874 consecrated:
Pierre Elie Abbolyonan, Bishop of Gezirah of the Chaldeans and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on July 24, 1892 consecrated:
Joseph Emmanuel Thomas (Maran Mar Yosif EmmanuelII Thoma, Yosif Khayatt), Bishop of Seert of the Chaldeans and later Patriarch of the Chaldeans, who on May 27, 1917 consecrated:
Antoine Fefebve/Lefberne (Mar Antoine), member of the Ordo Antonianus S. Hormisdae Chaldaeorum was consecrated Bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church and later Patriarch Exarch of Western Europe and Delegate and Special Commissary in the United States, who on May 4, 1925 consecrated:
Arthur Wolfort Brooks (Mar John Emmanuel), who on July 13, 1946 consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey (Mar David I), who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Francis Jerome Joachim Ladd, who on February 4, 1984, consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber (Gregorius), who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter through L’Eglise Johanniete des Chretiens Primitifs and the Knights Templar
Pope Benedict XIII (Pietro Francesco Vincenzo Maria Orsini de Gavina), who on March 19, 1726 consecrated:
Melchior de Polignac, Bishop of Bensacon, who on September 11, 1735, consecrated:
Antonius Petrus de Grammont II, Bishop of Basel for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on November 21, 1744 consecrated:
Josephus Guilemus Rink von Baldenstein, Bishop of Lausanne for the Katholische Kirke Deutschlands, who on April 1, 1759 consecrated:
Josephus Nicolaus de Montenach, Bishop in partibus of Lydda for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on March 22, 1772 consecrated:
Jean Baptiste Gobel, Bishop of Paris for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on March 27, 1791 consecrated:
Antoine-Adrien lamourette, Bishop of Lyons for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on April 4, 1791 consecrated:
Jean Baptiste Royer, Bishop of Belley, who on August 3, 1800 consecrated:
Guillaume Mauviel, Bishop of Santo Domingo and later Primate of L’Eglise Johnnite des Chretiens Primitifs (a church closely associated with the Knights Templar), who on July 29, 1810 consecrated sub conditione:
Bernard Fabre-Palaprat, Patriarch of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, also Grand Master of the Ordo Supremeus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani (OSMTH-Knights Templar), who on July 29, 1831 consecrated sub conditione:
Jean Machault, Coadjutor Bishop of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs and later Patriarch of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, who on February 20, 1831 consecrated:
Francois-Ferdinand Toussaint Chatel, Primate of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, and founder of L’Eglise Catholique Francais, who on June 24, 1836 consecrated:
Michel Henri d’Adhemar, Bishop of L’Eglise Albigeoise, who on February 2, 1857 consecrated:
Manuel Lopez de Brion, who on February 2, 1860 consecrated:
Paul Pierre de Marrage, who on August 15, 1899 consecrated:
Lucien Francois Jean-Maine, who on January 25, 1953 consecrated:
Hector Francois Jeane-Maine, Bishop of L’Eglise Spirite Albigeoise, who on January 25, 1966 consecrated:
Michael Paul Bertiaux, who on June 16, 1979 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Pope Benedict XIII (Pietro Francesco Vincenzo Maria Orsini de Gavina), who on March 19, 1726 consecrated:
Melchior de Polignac, Bishop of Bensacon, who on September 11, 1735, consecrated:
Antonius Petrus de Grammont II, Bishop of Basel for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on November 21, 1744 consecrated:
Josephus Guilemus Rink von Baldenstein, Bishop of Lausanne for the Katholische Kirke Deutschlands, who on April 1, 1759 consecrated:
Josephus Nicolaus de Montenach, Bishop in partibus of Lydda for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on March 22, 1772 consecrated:
Jean Baptiste Gobel, Bishop of Paris for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on March 27, 1791 consecrated:
Antoine-Adrien lamourette, Bishop of Lyons for L’Eglise Catholique de la France, who on April 4, 1791 consecrated:
Jean Baptiste Royer, Bishop of Belley, who on August 3, 1800 consecrated:
Guillaume Mauviel, Bishop of Santo Domingo and later Primate of L’Eglise Johnnite des Chretiens Primitifs (a church closely associated with the Knights Templar), who on July 29, 1810 consecrated sub conditione:
Bernard Fabre-Palaprat, Patriarch of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, also Grand Master of the Ordo Supremeus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani (OSMTH-Knights Templar), who on July 29, 1831 consecrated sub conditione:
Jean Machault, Coadjutor Bishop of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs and later Patriarch of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, who on February 20, 1831 consecrated:
Francois-Ferdinand Toussaint Chatel, Primate of L’Eglise Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs, and founder of L’Eglise Catholique Francais, who on June 24, 1836 consecrated:
Michel Henri d’Adhemar, Bishop of L’Eglise Albigeoise, who on February 2, 1857 consecrated:
Manuel Lopez de Brion, who on February 2, 1860 consecrated:
Paul Pierre de Marrage, who on August 15, 1899 consecrated:
Lucien Francois Jean-Maine, who on January 25, 1953 consecrated:
Hector Francois Jeane-Maine, Bishop of L’Eglise Spirite Albigeoise, who on January 25, 1966 consecrated:
Michael Paul Bertiaux, who on June 16, 1979 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) from the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow through the Syrian Orthodox Mission to North America
Michael Nevskij (Makarij), Bishop of Russian Orthodox Church, who on January 4, 1904 consecrated:
Basil Mikailovich Meschersky (Eudokim), Archbishop of the North American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, who on May 13, 1917 consecrated:
Abdullah Ofiesh (Aftimios), Archbishop of the Syrian Orthodox Mission of the North American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, who on September 27, 1932 consecrated:
William Albert Nichols (Ignatius), Bishop of the American Orthodox Church, who on May 8, 1934 consecrated:
George Winslow Plummer (Georgius), Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on November 29, 1936 consecrated:
Stanislaus de Witow (Theodotus), Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on October 3, 1964 consecrated:
Walter Myron Propheta, Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who consecrated (date unknown):
Guiseppe Santo Eusebio Pace, Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on October 15, 1978 consecrated:
Ignazio Antonio Teodosio Pietroburgo, Bishop of the American Orthodox Catholic Church, who on June 25, 1980 consecrated sub conditione:
John Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel, who on May 19, 1991, consecrated:
Most Rev. Mark S. Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church
Mark Steven Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church, who on July 8, 1995 consecrated:
Most Rev. Robert W. Martin, Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church
Robert Wayne Martin, Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest, Holy Catholic Church, and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Michael Nevskij (Makarij), Bishop of Russian Orthodox Church, who on January 4, 1904 consecrated:
Basil Mikailovich Meschersky (Eudokim), Archbishop of the North American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, who on May 13, 1917 consecrated:
Abdullah Ofiesh (Aftimios), Archbishop of the Syrian Orthodox Mission of the North American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, who on September 27, 1932 consecrated:
William Albert Nichols (Ignatius), Bishop of the American Orthodox Church, who on May 8, 1934 consecrated:
George Winslow Plummer (Georgius), Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on November 29, 1936 consecrated:
Stanislaus de Witow (Theodotus), Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on October 3, 1964 consecrated:
Walter Myron Propheta, Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who consecrated (date unknown):
Guiseppe Santo Eusebio Pace, Bishop of the Holy Orthodox Church in America, who on October 15, 1978 consecrated:
Ignazio Antonio Teodosio Pietroburgo, Bishop of the American Orthodox Catholic Church, who on June 25, 1980 consecrated sub conditione:
John Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel, who on May 19, 1991, consecrated:
Most Rev. Mark S. Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church
Mark Steven Shirilau, Archbishop and Primate of the Ecumenical Catholic Church, who on July 8, 1995 consecrated:
Most Rev. Robert W. Martin, Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church
Robert Wayne Martin, Bishop of the Ecumenical Catholic Church and later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest, Holy Catholic Church, and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) through the Episcopal Church of the United States of America (ECUSA) and the See of St. Augustine at Canterbury (Church of England)
St. Peter, through the Apostolic See of Rome and his successors, consecrated:
On March 29, 590 Pope St. Gregory the Great, who consecrated:
On May 27, 597 St. Augustine of Canterbury, who through his successors consecrated:
John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, who on February 4, 1787 consecrated:
William White, later Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who on October 25, 1827 consecrated:
Henry Ustick Onderdonk, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who on July 7, 1836 consecrated:
Samuel Allen McCoskry, who on December 8, 1875 consecrated:
William Edward McLaren, who on June 24, 1898 consecrated:
William Montgomery Brown, Bishop of the Old Catholic Church in America, who on January 2, 1927 consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey, later Archbishop-Primate of the Apostolic Episcopal Church, who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Francis Jerome Joachim, later Archbishop of the Western Orthodox Church in America, who on February 5, 1984 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
St. Peter, through the Apostolic See of Rome and his successors, consecrated:
On March 29, 590 Pope St. Gregory the Great, who consecrated:
On May 27, 597 St. Augustine of Canterbury, who through his successors consecrated:
John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, who on February 4, 1787 consecrated:
William White, later Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who on October 25, 1827 consecrated:
Henry Ustick Onderdonk, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who on July 7, 1836 consecrated:
Samuel Allen McCoskry, who on December 8, 1875 consecrated:
William Edward McLaren, who on June 24, 1898 consecrated:
William Montgomery Brown, Bishop of the Old Catholic Church in America, who on January 2, 1927 consecrated sub conditione:
Wallace de Ortega Maxey, later Archbishop-Primate of the Apostolic Episcopal Church, who on August 9, 1982 consecrated sub conditione:
Francis Jerome Joachim, later Archbishop of the Western Orthodox Church in America, who on February 5, 1984 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) through the Episcopal Church of the United States of America (ECUSA) and the Iglesia Filipina Catholica Independiente (Phillipine Independent Catholic Church)
Norman Spencer Binstead, Missionary Bishop to the Philipines of the Episcopal Church of the United States, who on April 7, 1948 consecrated:
Isabelo de los Reyes, Jr, Obispo Maximo of the Iglesia Filipina Independente which was at this time a part of the Anglican Communion, who on September 22, 1957 consecrated:
Francisco de Jesus Pagtaghen, Archbishop of the Iglesia Filipina Independente, who on February 25, 1986 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, Missionary Bishop of the Kalinga-Apayao-Ifugao, Iglesia Filipina Independente, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Norman Spencer Binstead, Missionary Bishop to the Philipines of the Episcopal Church of the United States, who on April 7, 1948 consecrated:
Isabelo de los Reyes, Jr, Obispo Maximo of the Iglesia Filipina Independente which was at this time a part of the Anglican Communion, who on September 22, 1957 consecrated:
Francisco de Jesus Pagtaghen, Archbishop of the Iglesia Filipina Independente, who on February 25, 1986 consecrated sub conditione:
Forest Ernest Barber, Missionary Bishop of the Kalinga-Apayao-Ifugao, Iglesia Filipina Independente, who on June 14, 1987 consecrated sub conditione:
Nils Bertil Alexander Persson, who on August 5, 1989 consecrated sub conditione:
Karl Julius Barwin, Bishop of the Evangelical Catholic Church, who on May 25, 1991 consecrated:
Most Rev. Floyd J. Kortenhof, Archbp. of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite
Floyd Julius Kortenhof, Bishop and later Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church-English Rite, who was co-consecrator with principle consecrator Robert Wayne Martin, Presiding Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church, who on July 7, 1997 consecrated:
Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski, Presiding Bishop of the IECCA
James Alan Wilkowski, Bishop of the Diocese of the Northwest of the Holy Catholic Church and later Presiding Bishop of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America, who on October 31, 1998 with co-consecrating Bishops +Mark Shirilau, +Richard Gundrey,+ Clifford Kroski, and +Orlando Trujillo, in Albuquerque, New Mexico consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) through the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter and the Old Catholic Church at Utrecht and the Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada
Antonio Cardinal Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, in 1657 consecrated Charles Maurice Letellier, Coadjutor of Rheims, who on November 12, 1668 consecrated:
James Benigne Bissuet, Bishop of Meaux, who in 1671 consecrated:
James Goyon de Matignon, Bishop of Condon, who by mandate of Clement XI in 1693 consecrated:
Dominic M. Varlet, Bishop of Ascalon (in partibus) and Coadjutor to the Bishop of Babylon, Persia. Retiring to Holland, he died twenty-three years later in the Cistercian Abbey of Rhjinwick. Having in response to the appeals of the Chapter of Utrecht, on February 12, 1739 consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, Bishop of Utrecht, who had been one of several priests ordained in Ireland, by Luke Fagan, Bishop of Meath, afterwards Archbishop of Dublin, with the view of sustaining the Ancient Church of the Netherlands, founded by Saint Willobrord of Utredcht in the seventh century. With his consecration to the episcopate in Holland the succession was perpetuated. On October 17, 1739 he consecrated:
John van Stiphout, Bishop of Haarlem, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Neiwenbuizen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Adrian Broeckman, Bishop of Haarlam, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
John James Van Rhijn, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on July 5, 1797 consecrated:
Gilbert de Jong, Bishop of Deventor, who on November 7, 1805 consecrated:
Willibrod van Os, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
John Bon, Bishop of Haarlem, who on April 22, 1819 consecrated:
John van Santen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on June 14, 1825 consecrated:
Herman Keykamp, Bishop of Deventor, who on July 17, 1854 consecrated:
Gaspard John Rinkel, Bishop of Haarlem, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Geraldus Gul, Coadjutor Archbishop of Utrecht, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Arnold Harris Matthew, Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain, who on October 28, 1914 consecrated:
Frederick Samuel Willoughby, Bishop of Britain, who on July 9, 1922, consecrated:
James Bartholomew Banks, Bishop, who in 1924 (date unknown) consecrated:
Matthew Cooper, Bishop of Greenwich, who on January 31, 1954 consecrated:
Charles Brearly, Archbishop of Danum, who on May 14, 1968 consecrated:
Andre Barbeau, of Quebec, Catholic Charismatic Rite, (Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada), who on May 24, 1968 consecrated:
Andre Letellier, Coadjutor of Quebec, Catholic Charismatic Rite, who on October 13, 1996 consecrated:
Most Rev. Orlando J. Trujillo, Bishop of the Charismatic Catholic Church
Orlando Trujillo, Bishop of Albuquerque, Catholic Charismatic Rite. AOCC, who on October 31, 1998, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was co-consecrator with principle consecrator James Alan Wilkowski who consecrated:
David Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Antonio Cardinal Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, in 1657 consecrated Charles Maurice Letellier, Coadjutor of Rheims, who on November 12, 1668 consecrated:
James Benigne Bissuet, Bishop of Meaux, who in 1671 consecrated:
James Goyon de Matignon, Bishop of Condon, who by mandate of Clement XI in 1693 consecrated:
Dominic M. Varlet, Bishop of Ascalon (in partibus) and Coadjutor to the Bishop of Babylon, Persia. Retiring to Holland, he died twenty-three years later in the Cistercian Abbey of Rhjinwick. Having in response to the appeals of the Chapter of Utrecht, on February 12, 1739 consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, Bishop of Utrecht, who had been one of several priests ordained in Ireland, by Luke Fagan, Bishop of Meath, afterwards Archbishop of Dublin, with the view of sustaining the Ancient Church of the Netherlands, founded by Saint Willobrord of Utredcht in the seventh century. With his consecration to the episcopate in Holland the succession was perpetuated. On October 17, 1739 he consecrated:
John van Stiphout, Bishop of Haarlem, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Neiwenbuizen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Adrian Broeckman, Bishop of Haarlam, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
John James Van Rhijn, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on July 5, 1797 consecrated:
Gilbert de Jong, Bishop of Deventor, who on November 7, 1805 consecrated:
Willibrod van Os, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
John Bon, Bishop of Haarlem, who on April 22, 1819 consecrated:
John van Santen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on June 14, 1825 consecrated:
Herman Keykamp, Bishop of Deventor, who on July 17, 1854 consecrated:
Gaspard John Rinkel, Bishop of Haarlem, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Geraldus Gul, Coadjutor Archbishop of Utrecht, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Arnold Harris Matthew, Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain, who on October 28, 1914 consecrated:
Frederick Samuel Willoughby, Bishop of Britain, who on July 9, 1922, consecrated:
James Bartholomew Banks, Bishop, who in 1924 (date unknown) consecrated:
Matthew Cooper, Bishop of Greenwich, who on January 31, 1954 consecrated:
Charles Brearly, Archbishop of Danum, who on May 14, 1968 consecrated:
Andre Barbeau, of Quebec, Catholic Charismatic Rite, (Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada), who on May 24, 1968 consecrated:
Andre Letellier, Coadjutor of Quebec, Catholic Charismatic Rite, who on October 13, 1996 consecrated:
Most Rev. Orlando J. Trujillo, Bishop of the Charismatic Catholic Church
Orlando Trujillo, Bishop of Albuquerque, Catholic Charismatic Rite. AOCC, who on October 31, 1998, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was co-consecrator with principle consecrator James Alan Wilkowski who consecrated:
David Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Apostolic Succession of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC) through the Roman Catholic See of St. Peter and the Old Catholic Church at Utrecht and the Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite
Cardinal Antonio Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, who on November 12, 1688 consecrated:
Charles Maurice Le Tellier, S.J., who on September 21, 1670 consecrated:
Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Condom, France, who with a mandate from Pope Clement X in 1693 consecrated:
Jacques Goyon de Matignon, as Bishop of Condom, who on February 12, 1719 consecrated:
Dominique Marie Varlet, as Bishop in partibus of Ascalon and as coadjutor of Bishop Pidou of St. Odon, Babylon, who on October 17, 1739, consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, as Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church in Utrecht, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
John Van Stiphout, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Nieuwhuisen, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
Adrian John Brockman, who on July 5, 1797, consecrated:
John Jacob Van Rhijn, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated:
Gilbert Cornelius De Jong, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
Willibrord Van Os, who on April 12, 1819 consecrated:
John Bon, who on November 13, 1825 consecrated:
John Van Santen, who on July 17, 1853 consecrated:
Herman Heykam, who on August 11, 1875 consecrated:
Caspard John Rinkel, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Gerardus Gul, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Arnold Harris Mathew, as Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England, who on 28 October 1914 consecrated:
Frederick Samuel Willoughby, who on 13 February 1916 consecrated:
James Ingall Wedgwood, Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, who on 13 July 1919 consecrated:
Irving Steiger Cooper, Liberal Catholic Regionary Bishop for the United States, who on 13 September 1931 consecrated:
Charles H. Hampton, Liberal Catholic Regionary Bishop for the United States, who on 22 June 1957 consecrated:
Herman Adrian Spruit, who became Archbishop/Patriarch of the Church of Antioch (Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite), who on 7 October 1980 consecrated:
Meri Louise Spruit, Bishop of the Church of Antioch and later enthroned as Archbishop /Matriarch on 26 January 1986, who on 27 October 1990 consecrated:
Most Rev. Richard A. Gundrey, Archbishop Primate of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite
Richard Alston Gundrey, Bishop of the Church of Antioch, later elevated to Metropolitan on 20 September 2004 and enthroned at Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as Patriarch /Presiding Bishop, who on October 31, 1998, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was co-consecrator with principle consecrator James Alan Wilkowski who consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).
Cardinal Antonio Barberini, Archbishop of Rheims, who on November 12, 1688 consecrated:
Charles Maurice Le Tellier, S.J., who on September 21, 1670 consecrated:
Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Condom, France, who with a mandate from Pope Clement X in 1693 consecrated:
Jacques Goyon de Matignon, as Bishop of Condom, who on February 12, 1719 consecrated:
Dominique Marie Varlet, as Bishop in partibus of Ascalon and as coadjutor of Bishop Pidou of St. Odon, Babylon, who on October 17, 1739, consecrated:
Peter John Meindaerts, as Archbishop of the Old Catholic Church in Utrecht, who on July 11, 1745 consecrated:
John Van Stiphout, who on February 7, 1768 consecrated:
Walter Michael Van Nieuwhuisen, who on June 21, 1778 consecrated:
Adrian John Brockman, who on July 5, 1797, consecrated:
John Jacob Van Rhijn, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated:
Gilbert Cornelius De Jong, who on April 24, 1814 consecrated:
Willibrord Van Os, who on April 12, 1819 consecrated:
John Bon, who on November 13, 1825 consecrated:
John Van Santen, who on July 17, 1853 consecrated:
Herman Heykam, who on August 11, 1875 consecrated:
Caspard John Rinkel, who on May 11, 1892 consecrated:
Gerardus Gul, who on April 28, 1908 consecrated:
Arnold Harris Mathew, as Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church in England, who on 28 October 1914 consecrated:
Frederick Samuel Willoughby, who on 13 February 1916 consecrated:
James Ingall Wedgwood, Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, who on 13 July 1919 consecrated:
Irving Steiger Cooper, Liberal Catholic Regionary Bishop for the United States, who on 13 September 1931 consecrated:
Charles H. Hampton, Liberal Catholic Regionary Bishop for the United States, who on 22 June 1957 consecrated:
Herman Adrian Spruit, who became Archbishop/Patriarch of the Church of Antioch (Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite), who on 7 October 1980 consecrated:
Meri Louise Spruit, Bishop of the Church of Antioch and later enthroned as Archbishop /Matriarch on 26 January 1986, who on 27 October 1990 consecrated:
Most Rev. Richard A. Gundrey, Archbishop Primate of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite
Richard Alston Gundrey, Bishop of the Church of Antioch, later elevated to Metropolitan on 20 September 2004 and enthroned at Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as Patriarch /Presiding Bishop, who on October 31, 1998, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was co-consecrator with principle consecrator James Alan Wilkowski who consecrated:
David John Doyle as Bishop of the Diocese of the Southwest of the Independent Evangelical Catholic Church in America (IECCA), who was later Founder and Presiding Bishop of the North American Catholic Ecumenical Church (NACEC).