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Our Apostolic Succession 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 (Western Succession –According to the Latin Rite) Pope Leo XIII Cardinal Rampolla Cardinal Arcoverde Cardinal Sebasiao Leme Dom. Carlos Duarte Costa Bishop of Maura (Dom. Carlos 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 orders from him.) Dom. Antidio Jose Vargas Dom. Luigi Mascolo Dom. Cylmar Correa Baldoino Costa Dom. Jose Elias Jacomo dos Santos. Dom. Paulo Jose de Jesus Maria Del la Espriella Torrens Dom. Michael Ronald Stienhardt Vogt and Dom. Raphael Byron De Ford Most Rev. John N. Rubar and Most Rev. Dennis J. Finnegan (Eastern Succession According to the Greek Orthodox Rite) Bishop Dionisio Archbishop Constantine Archbishop Paulo de Jesus Maria de la Espriella Torrens Bishop Michael Ronald Steinhardt and Bishop Bryon De Ford Solano Bishop Dennis J. Finnegan and Bishop John N. Rubar 07/07/1997 ***Please note that Bishops Rubar and Finnegan also have apostolic succession through the Most Rev. Robert W. Martin of the Ecumenical Catholic Church. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record of Apostolic Succession of through Bishop Robert Martin 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 06/25/1980 Donald Lawrence Jolly-Gabriel 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". We remember with special love and reverence the Most Rev. Robert W. Martin our first Presiding Bishop. We would also like to thank the Most Rev. Mark Shirilau and the members of the Ecumenical Catholic Church. May God bless them with His grace and help them to continue to minister to all in need.
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