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On 12 March 1566,

Cardinal Scipione Rebiba,

Roman Catholic Bishop of Troia consecrated

Giulio Antonio Santorio,

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Santa Severina

who on 7 September 1586 consecrated

Girolamo Bernerio, O.P.,

Roman Catholic Bishop of Ascoli Piceno

who on 4 April 1604 consecrated

Galeazzo Sanvitale,

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bari

who on 2 May 1621 consecrated

Ludovico Ludovisi,

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bologna

who on 12 June 1622 consecrated

Luigi Caetani,

Roman Catholic Titular Patriarch of Antioch

who on 7 October 1630 consecrated

Giovanni Battista Scannaroli,

Roman Catholic Titular Bishop of Sidon

who on 24 October 1655 consecrated

Antonio Barberini (the younger),

Roman Catholic Bishop of Frascati

who on 11 November 1668 consecrated

Charles Maurice Le Tellier

Roman Catholic Bishop of Mieux

who on 21 September 1670 consecrated

Jaques Benigne Boussuet

who on 24 October 1693 consecrated

Jaques Goyon De Matigon,

who on 18 February 1719 consecrated

Dominicus Marie Varlet,

Roman Catholic Bishop of Babylon

who on 17 October 1739 consecrated

Petrus Meindaerts

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 11 July 1745 consecrated

Johannes Van Stiphout,

Old Catholic Bishop of Harrlem

who on 7 February 1768 consecrated

Gualterus Michael Van Nieuwenhuizen,

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 21 June 1778 consecrated

Adrianus Johannes Broekman,

Old Catholic Bishop of Harrlem,

who on 5 July 1797 consecrated

Johannes Jacobus Van Rhijn,

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 7 November 1805 consecrated

Gilbert Cornelius De Jong,

Old Catholic Bishop of Deventer,

who on 24 April 1814 consecrated

Willibord Van Os,

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 25 April 1819 consecrated

Johannes Bon,

Old Catholic Bishop of Haarlem,

who on 13 November 1824 consecrated

Johannes Van Santen,

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 17 July 1854 consecrated

Casparus Johannes Rinkel,

Old Catholic Bishop of Haarlem,

who on 11 May 1892 consecrated

Gerard Gul,

Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht,

who on 28 April 1908 consecrated

Arnold Harris Mathew,

Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain

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
(Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch, Malabar Rite)

who was enthroned as Archbishop-Matriarch on 26 January 1986.

Consecrated on 27 October 1990,

Richard Alston Gundrey

who was elevated to Patriarch/Presiding Bishop on February 19, 2005 upon the announced retirement of Matriarch Meri Louise Spruit on September 20, 2004. The enthronement took place at the Church's cathedral in Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

 

Mark Elliott Newman

was installed as first elected Presiding Bishop on September 11, 2009 after being elected by the Council of Bishops according to the election protocol for that purpose. Bishop Mark's installation ceremony took place at the Chapel of Mercy Center, St. Louis, during the 2009 Convocation of the Catholic Church of Antioch.

 

 

References

Bransom, C. N. (1990). Ordinations of U.S. Catholic Bishops 1790-1989. Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, Inc.

Van Campenhout, W. J. K. (1993). Apostolic Succession in the Catholic Apostolic Church of Antioch. Creswell, OR: Church of Antioch Press.

Revised 11/9/2005

 

 
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