Christmas Day Mass. Wednesday Dec. 25th, 10:30 AM.
Christmas Day Mass. Wednesday Dec. 25th, 10:30 AM.
Thank you for your interest in our line of Apostolic Succession. The Presiding Bishop and Diocesan Bishops of the Holy Catholic Church have apostolic succession through Western Succession – According to the Latin (Roman) Rite, as well as Eastern Succession - According to the Greek Orthodox Rite.
What is Apostolic Succession and why does the Holy Catholic Church attach importance to it?
Definition - the authority of the church handed down by the apostles. It is passed on through sacramental admission (laying on of hands by the Bishop) into the ecclesiastical office (ordination).
Why is it important? - We as Catholics believe that the tradition of laying on of hands is essential for ordained service within our denomination. We do not however, hold it as a yardstick of validity or legitimacy against others who are called to ministry in other denominations. We have much to learn from our spiritual counterparts in other denominations. The work of the Lord needs all those with a Christian spirit working together for the fulfillment of God's reign on earth.
Record of Apostolic Succession
History of Holy Catholic Church and lines of valid Apostolic Succession
The Episcopal Lineage of the Holy Catholic Church 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.
Lines of Apostolic Succession
1. From the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Rome through the Igréja Católica Apostólica Brasileira
2. From the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Rome through the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht (Oud Katholicke Kerk van Nederland)
3. From the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Rome through the Order of Corporate Reunion
4. From the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Rome through the Armenian Catholic Church
5. From the Apostolic See of Saint Taddeus at Edessa through the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate
6. From the Roman Catholic See of Saints Peter and Paul through L’Église Johannite des Chretiens Primitifs and the Knights Templar
7. From the Apostolic See of Saint Peter at Antioch through the Malankara (Malabar) Orthodox Church of India
8. From the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow through the Syrian Orthodox Mission to North America
9. From the See of Saint Augustine at Canterbury (Church of England) through the Episcopal Church of the United States
10. From the See of Saint Augustine at Canterbury through the Episcopal Church of the United States and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente
Record of Apostolic Succession
(Western Succession –According to the Latin Rite)
Pope Leo XIII
Cardinal Rampolla
Cardinal Arcoverde
Cardinal Sebasiao Leme
Roman Catholic Apostolic Succession
Dom. Carlos Duarte Costa, Bishop of Maura
(Dom. Carlos Duarte Costa was ordained and consecrated in Brazil in accordance with the Latin Rite and in union with the papacy. He consecrated bishops before and after his break with Rome in 1945. All bishops of the Brazilian Catholic Church as well as all the following, derive valid orders from him.)
Dom. Antidio Jose Vargas
Dom. Luigi Mascolo
Dom. Cylmar Correa Baldoino Costa
Dom. Jose Elias Jacomo dos Santos.
(Iglesia Catolica Apostolica Reunida)
Dom. Paulo Jose de Jesus Maria Del la Espriella Torrens
(Archbishop of Central America and Panama residence in Costa Rica)
Dom. Michael Ronald Stienhardt Vogt and Dom. Raphael Byron De Ford
(Consecrated Easter 1992, April 18,19)
Most Rev. Dennis J. Finnegan, Most Rev. John N. Rubar and Most Rev. James Alan Wilkowski
(Consecrated July 7, 1997, Chicago Illinois)
Most Rev. John Nicholas Rubar - 5/23/2021 Consecrated Most Rev. Stephen Michael Greinke New Orleans
Most Rev. John Nicholas Rubar - 12/11/2021 Consecrated Most Rev. Madan Bala Raju in New Orleans in USA
Bishop Dionisio
(Jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox Church, the see of Saint Mark, Alexandria)
Archbishop Constantine
(Miami, Florida)
Archbishop Paulo de Jesus Maria de la Espriella Torrens
Bishop Michael Ronald Steinhardt and Bishop Bryon De Ford Solano
(Confirmed according to the Eastern Rite, Greek Orthodox October 24 1993, San Jose) Costa Rica)
Bishop Dennis J. Finnegan, Bishop John N. Rubar and Bishop James Alan Wilkowski 07/07/1997
Most Rev. John Nicholas Rubar - 5/23/2021 Consecrated Most Rev. Stephen Michael Greinke New Orleans
Benedictus PP XIV ( Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, 1675-1758 )
Vicarius Christi (1740)
Pope Benedict XIV consecrated on March 19, 1743
Carol della Torre Rezzoni (1693-1769)
Vicarius Christi as Clemens PP XIII (1758)
Pope Clement XIII, assisted by Archbishops Scopio Borghese and
Ignatius Reali, consecrated on April 26, 1767
Bernadinus Giraud (1721-1777)
Cardinal, (1771)
Assisted by Archbishop Marcus Antonius Conti and Bishop Iosefus
Maria Carafa, Cardinal Giraud consecrated on February 23, 1777
Alexander Matthaeus ( 1744-1820)
Cardinal (1779)
Assisted by Bishops Geraldus Macioti and Franciscus Albertini,
Cardinal Matthaeus consecrated on September 12, 1819
Petrus Franciscus Galeffi (1770-1837)
Cardinal (1803)
Assisted by Archbishop Ioannes Franciscus Falzacappa and Iosephus
della Porta Rondiana, Cardinal Galeffi consecrated on December 8, 1822
Iacobus Phillipus Fransoni (1775-1856)
Cardinal (1826)
Assisted by Patriarch Joseph Valerga and Bishop Rudensindus Salvado,
Cardinal Fransoni consecrated on June 8, 1851
Carolus Sacconi (1808-1889)
Cardinal (1861)
Assisted by Archbishops Salvator Nobili Vitelleschi and Franciscus
Xaverius Fredericus de Merode, Cardinal Sacconi consecrated on June 30, 1872
Eduard Howard (1829-1892)
Cardinal (1877)
Assisted by Archbishops Alessandro Sanminiatelli Zabarella and
Bishop Guilio Lenti, Cardinal Howard consecrated on December 8, 1882
Mariano Rampolla Marchese del Tindaro (1843-1913)
Cardinal (1887)
Cardinal Rampolla del Tindaro consecrated on October 26, 1890:
In Brazil, for the Roman Catholic Church in Brazil:
Joaquin Arcoverde de Albuquerque-Calvacanti (1850-1930)
Cardinal (1905)
Cardinal de Albuquerque-Calvacanti consecrated on June 4, 1911
Sebastiao Leme de Silveira Cintra (1882-1942)
Archbishop (1921)
Assisted by Dom Alberto Jose Goncalves and Dom Benedito Paulo
Alves de Souza, Archbishop de Silveira Cintra consecrated on December 8, 1924
Carlos Duarte Costa (1888-1961)
Ordained Roman Catholic priest ( April 1, 1911)
Roman Catholic bishop ( 1924-1945 )
Patriarch, Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church ( 1945-1961 )
Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa consecrated on May 3, 1948
Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez ( 1922- )
Ordained Roman Catholic priest in Spain on August 10, 1944
Patriarch of the Church since 1961.
Consecrated a bishop on 06/05/1960 by Msgr. Carlos Duarte Costa, former Titular Bishop of Maura. He was a bishop of the Igreja Católica Apostólica Brasileira 1960-196x; since 196x he has been a bishop of the American Orthodox Catholic Church.
06/05/1960 Milton Cunha [who consecrated only one person to be a bishop
Milton Cunha
....1) Giuseppe Santo Eusebio Pace
........a) Michel Staffiero
............ Charles Richard McCarthy
...................A) Joseph Raffaele
...................B) Patrick J. Healy
...................C) Charles David Luther
...................D) Lawrence François Pierre
........b) Vittorio Maria Francescone
............I) Helmut Clemens Kyrillus Minihofer-Windisch (see below).
........c) Helmut Clemens Kyrillus Minihofer-Windisch
............I) Donald Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel (see below).
........d) Ignazio Antonio Teodosio Pietroburgo
.............I) Helmut Clemens Kyrillus Minihofer-Windisch (see below).
............II) Donald Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel
The Most Reverend Mark Shirilau, The Most Reverend Robert W. Martin & The Most Reverend Floyd A. Kortenhof
06/25/1980 Donald Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel
........1) 05/19/1991 Mark Steven Shirilau
............07/08/1995 Richard John Cardarelli
............07/08/1995 Michael Robert Frost
............07/08/1995 Denis Armand Martel
............07/08/1995 Robert Wayne Martin
...................a) 07/07/1997 Dennis Joseph Finnegan
...................b) 07/07/1997 John Nicholas Rubar
...................c) 07/07/1977 James Alan Wilkowski
Most Rev. John Nicholas Rubar - 5/23/2021 Consecrated Most Rev. Stephen Michael Greinke New Orleans
Most Rev. John Nicholas Rubar - 12/11/2021 Consecrated Most Rev. Madan Bala Raju in New Orleans in USA
A more detailed site for apostolic succession is www.tboyle.net
Click on "Religion" then Click "Independent Bishops" then scroll down and click on "The Costa Consecrations for the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil".
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