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XI. ROMAN CATHOLIC
(BRAZILIAN)

(Copy of a document in Portuguese, as transcribed by a non-Portuguese speaker)

Nos, + DOM MILTON CUNHA, pela Graca de Deus e da Santa Igreja, Acrse-Bispo Primaz do Brasil, fazemos saber que nesta data, conferimos a Sagracao Episcopal, "Sub-Condicione", a S. Sxcia. + DOM EUSEBIO PACE a Nossa Successao Apostolica, proveniente de IGREJA CATOLICA APOSTOLICA ROMANA, por intermedio da IGREJA CATOLICA APOSTOLICA BRASILEIRA, recebida a 5 Junho de 1960, das maos do Saudoso Bispo + DOM CARLOS DUARTE COSTA, ex-Titular de Maura.

ROTEIRO DE SUCCESSAO:

0 PAPA LEAO Xin, sagrou o Cardeal Rampola,
0 CARDEAL ARCOVERDE sagrou o Cardeal Leme,
0 CARDEAL LEME, sagrou o Dom Carlos Duarte Costa,
DOM CARLOS DUARTE COSTA, este, sagrou Dom Milton Cunha,
DOM MILTON CUNHA, que por su vez, sagra "Sub-conditione". Dom Eusebio Pace,
DOM EUSEBIO PACE, Em Capela Particular. Em Sao Paulo, as 12 Horas do dia 3 de Octubro de 1969 Secula XX de Era Crista (Signed) DOM MILTON CUNHA PRIMAZ DO BRASH.

Clarification:

  1. Sebastian Leme de Silveira Cintra, Roman Catholic Bishop of Rio de Janeiro, on December 8, 1924, consecrated:

  2. Carlos Duarte Costa, who on June 5, 1960, consecrated:

  3. Milton Cunha who on October 3, 1968, consecrated, sub-conditione:

  4. Giuseppe Santo Eusebio Pace, who on October 15, 1978, consecrated:

  5. Antonio Pietroburgo, "Chiesa Cattolica Ortodossa," Patriarch of Rome, American Orthodox Catholic Church, who on January 16, 1980, consecrated:

  6. Donald Lawrence Jolly, Ph.D., who on March 16,1980, consecrated:

  7. Robert Vincent Bernard Dawe, who on October 18, 1981, consecrated:

  8. Francis Thorne-Coley, who on August 20, 1998, consecrated:

  9. Lee Allen Petersen, who on November 18, 1998 consecrated:

  10. Laurence Allan Jensen, Ph.D, D.D., who on January 1,2000, in company with Lee Allen Petersen, consecrated:

  11. Glenda Alen Green, D.D., who on May 18, 2002, in company with Laurence Allan Jensen Ph.D, D.D, for Spiritus Sancti, consecrated:

  12. Christopher J. Hegarty, Ph.D, D.D.

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XII. OLD CATHOLIC
(SENIOR LINE)

THE CONVERSION to Christianity of the Netherlands was chiefly due to the labors of St. Willibrord in the late 7th and early 8th centuries. After his consecration by Pope Sergius in 696, he established his Chair at Utrecht, which was forever after the Primatial See of Holland.  Ultimately this authority became a Prince-Bishop of the Holy Roman Empire until 1528.  At that time the Prince-Bishop, Henry of Bavaria, ceded the sovereignty to the Emperor Charles V.  As a result of Jesuit intrigue the Roman Catholic Church in Holland (comprising the Archepiscopal See of Utrecht and the Bishoprics of Haarlem and Deventer) became separated from the rest of the Roman Catholic Church in the year 1702.   This was largely due to the unjust suspension of the saintly Archbishop Peter Codde.  After his death, Dominique Marie Varlet, Bishop of Babylon restored the apostolic succession, and the Dutch church became known as The Old Roman Catholic Church.  This was to distinguish it from those who adhered to a new hierarchy intruded by the Roman Curia.

After the Vatican Council of 1870, certain Roman Catholics in various parts of the world, protested against the dogma of Papal Infallibility decreed by that council, and were known as OLD Catholics to denote that they adhered to the old teaching of Christendom, and not to the new teaching of Rome. The OLD Catholics obtained their episcopal succession from the Old Roman Catholics of Holland, and the two bodies formed a loose federation of non-papal Catholic Churches under the title of the Union of Utrecht.

An Old Catholic Church was established in Great Britain and Ireland in 1908 when the Earl of Landaff was consecrated its first bishop. In 1910 he severed connection with the Union of Utrecht on account of the growing influence of the Modernist and Anglican heresies in the other churches of the Union, which culminated in inter-communion being established between churches of the Utrecht Union and those of the Anglican Communion in 1932. In the following table, the succession is traced from Cardinal Antonio Barberini, nephew of Pope Urban Vin who was nominated to the Archepiscopal See of Rheims by King Louis XIV of France, recognized by the Pope, and the record of whose entry and enthronement at Rheims is preserved in Fisquot's LA FRANCE PONTIFICALE, and so:

  1. Antonio Cardinal Barberini, on November 12, 1668, consecrated:

  2. Due Charles Maurice Le Tellier, as his perpetual Coadjutor cum jure successionis, who on September 21, 1670, consecrated:

  3. Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Mequx, who in 1671 consecrated:

  4. Jacques Goyon De Matignon, Bishop of Condom, who on February 19. 1719, consecrated:

  5. Dominique Marie Varlet, Bishop of Babylon, who on October 18,1739,consecrated:

  6. Peter Johann Meindaerts, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on July 11, 1745, consecrated:

  7. Johann Van Stiphout, Bishop of Haarlem, who on February 7, 1768, consecrated:

  8. Walter Van Nieuwenhuisen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on June 21,1778, consecrated:

  9. Adrian Broekman, Bishop of Haarlem, who on July 5, 1797, consecrated:

  10. John James Van Rhyn, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated:

  11. Gisbert De Jong, Bishop of Deventer, who on April 24, 1814, consecrated:

  12. Willibrord Van Os, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on April 25, 1819, consecrated:

  13. John Bon, Seventh Bishop of Haarlem, who on November 13, 1825, consecrated:

  14. John Van Santen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who in July of 1854 consecrated:

  15. Herman Heykamp, Bishop of Deventer, who on August 11, 1873, consecrated:

  16. Gaspard John Rinkel, Bishop of Haarlem, who on May 11, 1892, consecrated:

  17. Gerardus Gul, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on October 9, 1909, consecrated:

  18. Arnold Harris Mathew, 4th Earl of Landaff, Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain and Ireland, afterward Archbishop of London, who on June 29, 1913, consecrated:

  19. Rudolphe Francois Edouard de Gramant Hamilton de Brabant, His Serene Highness, Prince de Landas Berghes et de Rache et Due de St. Winnock, Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church (See Tables XIV and XV) who on October 4,1916 consecrated:

  20. Carmel Henry Carfora, Archbishop and Primate of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church, who on June 17, 1945, consecrated:

  21. Earl Anglin Lawrence James of Toronto, Canada, who on October 17, 1970,  consecrated:

  22. William Vincent Paul Hains-Howard, who on May 3, 1971, consecrated: Peter Wayne Goodrich, Archbishop and Primate of the Liberal Catholic Church International, who on March 16, 1980, consecrated:

  23. Robert Vincent Bernard Dawe, who on October 18, 1981, consecrated:

  24. Francis Thorne-Coley, who on August 20, 1998, consecrated:

  25. Lee Allen Petersen, who on November 18, 1998 consecrated:

  26. Laurence Allan Jensen, Ph.D, D.D., who on January 1, 2000, in company with Lee Allen Petersen, consecrated:

  27. Glenda Alen Green, D.D., who on May 18, 2002, in company with Laurence Allan Jensen Ph.D, D.D, for Spiritus Sancti, consecrated:

  28. Christopher J. Hegarty, Ph.D, D.D.

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XIII. OLD CATHOLIC
(JUNIOR LINE)

RUDOLPHE Francois Edouard de Gramant Hamilton de Brabant, His Serene Highness, Prince de Landas Berghes et de Rache et Due de St. Winnock, Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church, on October 3,1916, consecrated:

  1. William Henry Francis Brothers, who on August 25, 1935 consecrated:

  2. Albert Dunstan Bell, who on March 9, 1940, consecrated:

  3. Edgar Ramon Verostek, who on December 7, 1941, consecrated:

  4. Lowell Paul Wadle, who on October 3,1948, consecrated:

  5. Odo Acheson Barry, Mar Columba, who on July 17, 1955, consecrated:

  6. Hugh George de Willmott Newman, Mar Georgius I, who on July 6, 1956, consecrated:

  7. Charles Dennis Boltwood, who on October 16,1966, consecrated:

  8. Albert J. Fuge, who of May 27, 1972, consecrated:

  9. John Lawrence Brown, who on December 31, 1973, consecrated:

  10. Donald Lawrence Jolly, who on March 16, 1980, consecrated:

  11. Robert Vincent Bernard Dawe, who on October 18, 1981, consecrated:

  12. Francis Thorne-Coley, who on August 20,1998, consecrated:

  13. Lee Allen Petersen, who on November 18, 1998 consecrated:

  14. Laurence Allan Jensen, Ph.D, D.D., who on January 1, 2000, in company with Lee Allen Petersen, consecrated:

  15. Glenda Alen Green, D.D., who on May 18, 2002, in company with Laurence Allan Jensen Ph.D, D.D, for Spiritus Sancti, consecrated:

  16. Christopher J. Hegarty, Ph.D, D.D.

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XIV. OLD CATHOLIC
(ENGLISH LINE)

SHORTLY AFTER the outbreak of World War I, Archbishop, the Earl decided that it was necessary to make arrangements for the safeguarding of the succession and called upon his priests to elect a suitable candidate for the Episcopate. They elected the Reverend Frederick Willoughby, a former Anglican Clergyman, who was duly consecrated as recorded below, but whose connection with the Old Catholic Church in Great Britain was formally terminated on May 19, 1915 and he eventually submitted to Rome. Archbishop Mathew died on December 20, 1919, by which time the movement had become known as The Old Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain.  Thereafter a more pro-Roman policy was adopted.  In 1914 a decision was made to restore the original Old Catholic as distinct from Old Roman Catholic basis and the following line of succession came into being:

  1. Arnold Harris Mathew, who on October 28, 1914, consecrated:

  2. Frederick Samuel Willoughby, who on July 9, 1922, consecrated:

  3. James Bartholomew Banks, James I. Sovereign Primate and Primate of The Service Church, who on May 28,1940 consecrated:

  4. Sidney Ernest Page Needham, who on January 4, 1945, consecrated:

  5. Hugh George de Willmott Newman, Mar Georgius I, who on July 6, 1956, consecrated:

  6. Charles Dennis Boltwood, who on October 16, 1966, consecrated:

  7. Albert J. Fuge, who of May 27, 1972, consecrated:

  8. John Lawrence Brown, who on December 31,1973, consecrated:

  9. Donald Lawrence Jolly, who on March 16,1980, consecrated:

  10. Robert Vincent Bernard Dawe, who on October 18,1981, consecrated:

  11. Francis Thorne-Coley, who on August 20, 1998, consecrated:

  12. Lee Allen Petersen, who on November 18, 1998 consecrated: