Bishop Gerald J. Clements
Presiding Bishop, Reformed catholic Church International
Apostolic Succession
1. GERALD J. CLEMENTS was consecrated October 5, 2002 by Willard Earl Schultz
Bishop of the Diocese of New England of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North
America.
2. WILLARD EARL SCHULTZ was consecrated ad cautelam to assure the
Duarte-Costa succession on September 14, 2002 by Michel Joseph Pugin having
previously been consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of New York of the
Catholic Apostolic Church in North America on January 6, 1985 by Justo Roque
Gonzalez Trininio, Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of New York and Primate of the
Catholic Apostolic Church in North America (at a time when the Duarte-Costa
succession of Bishop Gonzalez could not be assured). Bishop Gonzalez had been
assisted by Raul Gonzalez of the "True Holy Roman Catholic Church" and
Walter Dobrzynski of the "Catholic Church of the Latin Rite" in this
consecration of Bishop Schultz.
3. MICHEL JOSEPH PUGIN was consecrated Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of
Outaouais of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Canada on May 1, 1993 by Justo
Roque Gonzalez Trininio, Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of New York and Primate of the
Catholic Apostolic Church in North America; assisted by Jose Juan Villegas,
Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of New York of the Catholic Apostolic Church in
North America and President of the College of Bishops of the Catholic Apostolic
Church in North America, and Joseph Hladney, Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of Florida
of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America.
4. JUSTO ROQUE GONZALEZ TRININIO was consecrated ad cautelam to
provide/assure the Duarte-Costa succession on March 10, 1989 by Luis Castillo
Mendez, Bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil; having been
previously consecrated on June 26, 1983 by Francis Jerome Joachim Ladd,
Archbishop of Albuquerque and Primate of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North
America assisted by Martin J. Hill of the Western Orthodox Church in America and
others.
5. LUIS CASTILLO MENDEZ was consecrated Bishop of the Catholic Apostolic
Church of Brazil on May 3, 1948 by Carlos Duarte-Costa, Primate and founding
bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil.
6. CARLOS DUARTE-COSTA was consecrated Titular Bishop of Maura and Diocesan
Bishop of Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil of the Roman Catholic Church on December
8, 1924 by Sebastiao Leme de Silveira Cintra Titular Bishop of Orthosia who was
also later, Cardinal and Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro. Duarte-Costa established
the Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil July 6, 1945 subsequent to his expulsion
from the Roman Catholic Church by Pius PP XII.
(the remainder are all within the Roman Catholic Church)
7. SEBASTIAO LEME DE SILVEIRA CINTRA was consecrated Titular Bishop of
Orthosia on June 4, 1911 by Joaquin de Albuquerque-Calvacanti, Bishop of Goia;
and was later named Cardinal and Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro
8. JOAQUIN DE ALBUQUERQUE-CALVACANTI was consecrated Bishop of Goia on
October 26, 1890 by Mariano Rampolla Marchese del Tindaro, Titular Archbishop of
Heraclea; and was later named Cardinal in 1905
9. MARIANO RAMPOLLA MARCHESE DEL TINDARO was consecrated Titular Archbishop
of Heraclea on December 8, 1882 by Edward Howard, Titular Archbishop of
Neocaesarea and Auxiliary Bishop of Frascati ; and later named Cardinal in 1887
10. EDWARD HOWARD was consecrated Titular Archbishop of Neocaesarea and
Auxiliary Bishop of Frascati on June 30, 1872 by Charles Sacconi, Titular
Archbishop of Nicaea; and was later named Cardinal
11. CHARLES SACCONI was consecrated Titular Archbishop of Nicaea on June 8,
1851 by James Phillip Fransoni, Archbishop of Nazianzus; and was later named
Cardinal.
12. JAMES PHILLIP FRANSONI was consecrated Archbishop of Nazianzus on
December 8, 1822 by Peter Francis Galetti, Titular Archbishop of Damascus; and
was later named Cardinal.
13. PETER FRANCIS GALETTI was consecrated Titular Archbishop of Damascus on
September 12, 1819 by Alexander Matthaeus, Archbishop of Ferrara; and was later
named Cardinal
14. ALEXANDER MATTHAEUS was consecrated Archbishop of Ferrara on February 23,
1777 by Bernadinus Giraud, Titular Archbishop of Damascus; and was later named
Cardinal
15. BERNADINUS GIRAUD was consecrated Titular Archbishop of Damascus on April
26, 1767 by Carlo Rezzonico, Cardinal Bishop of Padova; and later named Cardinal
16. CARLO REZZONICO, Cardinal Bishop of Padova, the future Pope Clement XIII
was consecrated 19 March 1743 in the Basilica of the Twelve Holy Apostles, Rome,
by His Holiness Pope Benedict XIV, assisted by Giuseppe Cardinal Accoramboni,
Bishop of Frascati and Antonio Saverio Cardinal Gentili.
17. PROSPERO LAMBERTINI, Titular Archbishop of Theodosia, the future Pope
Benedict XIV was consecrated 16 July 1724 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic
Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by His Holiness Pope Benedict XIII, assisted by
Giovanni Francesco Nicolai, O.F.M.Ref., Titular Archbishop of Myra and Nicola
Maria Lercari, Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus.
18. VINCENZO MARIA ORSINI, O.P., Cardinal Archbishop of Manfredonia, the
future Pope Benedict XIII was consecrated 3 February 1675 in the Church of SS.
Domenico e Sisto, Rome, by Paluzzo (Paluzzo degli Albertoni) Cardinal Altieri,
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, assisted by Stefano
Brancaccio, Archbishop-Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania and Costanzo Zani, O.S.B.,
Bishop of Imola.
19. PALUZZO (PALUZZI degli ALBERTONI) ALTIERI, Cardinal Bishop of
Montefiascone e Corneto was consecrated 2 May 1666 in the Church of San
Silvestro in Capite, Rome, by Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna, assisted by Stefano
Ugolini, Titular Archbishop of Corinth and Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, Bishop of
Albenga.
20. ULDERICO CARPEGNA, Bishop of Gubbio was consecrated 7 October 1630 in the
Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by Luigi Cardinal
Caetani, assisted by Antonio Ricciulli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro and
Vicegerent of Rome, and Benedetto Landi, Bishop of Fossombrone.
21. LUIGI CAETANI, Titular Patriarch of Antioch was consecrated 12 June 1622
in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, by Lodovico Cardinal Ludovisi,
Archbishop of Bologna, assisted by Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop emeritus of
Bari and Vulpiano Volpi, Archbishop emeritus of Chieti.
22. LODOVICO LUDOVISI, Cardinal Archbishop of Bologna was consecrated 2 May
1621 in the private chapel of his consecrator, near Saint Peter`s Basilica,
Rome, by Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop emeritus of Bari and Prefect of the
Apostolic Palace, assisted by Cosmo de Torres, Titular Archbishop of
Hadrianopolis and Ottavio Ridolfi, Bishop of Ariano.
23. GALEAZZO SANVITALE, Archbishop of Bari was consecrated 4 April 1604 in
the chapel of the Apostolic Sacristy, Rome, by Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P.,
Bishop of Albano, assisted by Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza and Giovanni
Ambrogio Caccia, Bishop of Castro di Toscana.
24. GIROLAMO BERNERIO, O.P., Bishop of Ascoli Piceno was consecrated 7
September 1586 in the Basilica of the Twelve Holy Apostles, Rome, by Giulio
Antonio Cardinal Santoro, assisted by Giulio Masetti, Bishop of Reggio Emilia
and Ottaviano Paravicini, Bishop of Alessandria.
25. GIULIO ANTONIO SANTORO, Archbishop of Santa Severina was consecrated 12
March 1566 in the Pauline Chapel of the Vatican Apostolic Palace by Scipione
Cardinal Rebiba, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople, assisted by Annibale
Caracciolo, Bishop of Isola and Giacomo de`Giacomelli, Bishop emeritus of
Belcastro.
26. SCIPIONE REBIBA, Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary Bishop of Chieti.
Elected Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary to Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa,
Archbishop of Chieti, 16 March 1541. To date, after extensive research, no
record of his consecration has been found.
More than ninety percent of the more than 4,700 Roman Catholic bishops alive
today trace their episcopal lineage back to one bishop who was appointed in 1541
- Scipione Rebiba. Why so many bishops trace their lineages to this one bishop
can be explained in great part by the intense sacramental activity of Pope
Benedict XIII, who ordained 139 bishops during his episcopate and pontificate,
including many cardinals, papal diplomats, and bishops of important dioceses
who, in turn, ordained many other bishops. The bishop who ordained Benedict XIII
gives us the direct link to Scipione Rebiba. It is widely believed that Rebiba
was ordained bishop by Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV.
However, no documentary evidence has been found to verify this hypothesis.
Note It is widely believed that Rebiba was ordained bishop by Gian Pietro
Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV. However, no documentary evidence has
been found to verify this hypothesis. Scipione Cardinal Rebiba is the source
point for the episcopal lineage of a large percentage of bishops with roots in
the Roman Catholic lineage
Bishop Andre L. Gregoire
MS, OCB
Vicar General and Bishop, Reformed catholic Church International
of New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces
1. ANDRE LIONEL GREGOIRE was consecrated Bishop on October
29, 2006 by Gerald James Clements, Bishop of the Reformed catholic
Church International and Presiding Bishop of the Diocese of New
England of the Reformed catholic Church of New England and the
Canadian Maritime Provinces, and Lorraine Bouffard, Presiding
Bishop of the American Ecumenical Catholic Church
2.GERALD J. CLEMENTS III was consecrated Bishop on
October 5, 2002 by Willard Earl Schultz Bishop of the Diocese of
New England of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America
3. WILLARD EARL SCHULTZ was consecrated ad cautelam to assure
the Duarte-Costa succession on September 14, 2002 by Michel Joseph
Pugin having previously been consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of the
Diocese of New York of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North
America on January 6, 1985 by Justo Roque Gonzalez Trininio,
Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of New York and Primate of the Catholic
Apostolic Church in North America (at a time when the Duarte-Costa
succession of Bishop Gonzalez could not be assured). Bishop
Gonzalez had been assisted by Raul Gonzalez of the "True Holy
Roman Catholic Church" and Walter Dobrzynski of the
"Catholic Church of the Latin Rite" in this consecration
of Bishop Schultz.
4. MICHEL JOSEPH PUGIN was consecrated Diocesan Bishop of the
Diocese of Outaouais of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Canada on
May 1, 1993 by Justo Roque Gonzalez Trininio, Diocesan Bishop,
Diocese of New York and Primate of the Catholic Apostolic Church
in North America; assisted by Jose Juan Villegas, Auxiliary Bishop
of the Diocese of New York of the Catholic Apostolic Church in
North America and President of the College of Bishops of the
Catholic Apostolic Church in North America, and Joseph Hladney,
Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of Florida of the Catholic Apostolic
Church in North America.
5. JUSTO ROQUE GONZALEZ TRININIO was consecrated ad cautelam to
provide/assure the Duarte-Costa succession on March 10, 1989 by
Luis Castillo Mendez, Bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church of
Brazil; having been previously consecrated on June 26, 1983 by
Francis Jerome Joachim Ladd, Archbishop of Albuquerque and Primate
of the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America assisted by
Martin J. Hill of the Western Orthodox Church in America and
others.
6. LUIS CASTILLO MENDEZ was consecrated Bishop of the Catholic
Apostolic Church of Brazil on May 3, 1948 by Carlos Duarte-Costa,
Primate and founding bishop of the Catholic Apostolic Church of
Brazil.
7. CARLOS DUARTE-COSTA was consecrated Titular Bishop of Maura
and Diocesan Bishop of Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil of the Roman
Catholic Church on December 8, 1924 by Sebastiao Leme de Silveira
Cintra Titular Bishop of Orthosia who was also later, Cardinal and
Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro. Duarte-Costa established the
Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil July 6, 1945 subsequent to his
expulsion from the Roman Catholic Church by Pius PP XII.
(the remainder are all within the Roman Catholic Church)
8. SEBASTIAO LEME DE SILVEIRA CINTRA was consecrated Titular
Bishop of Orthosia on June 4, 1911 by Joaquin de Albuquerque-Calvacanti,
Bishop of Goia; and was later named Cardinal and Archbishop of Rio
de Janeiro
9. JOAQUIN DE ALBUQUERQUE-CALVACANTI was consecrated Bishop of
Goia on October 26, 1890 by Mariano Rampolla Marchese del Tindaro,
Titular Archbishop of Heraclea; and was later named Cardinal in
1905
10. MARIANO RAMPOLLA MARCHESE DEL TINDARO was consecrated
Titular Archbishop of Heraclea on December 8, 1882 by Edward
Howard, Titular Archbishop of Neocaesarea and Auxiliary Bishop of
Frascati ; and later named Cardinal in 1887
11. EDWARD HOWARD was consecrated Titular Archbishop of
Neocaesarea and Auxiliary Bishop of Frascati on June 30, 1872 by
Charles Sacconi, Titular Archbishop of Nicaea; and was later named
Cardinal
12. CHARLES SACCONI was consecrated Titular Archbishop of
Nicaea on June 8, 1851 by James Phillip Fransoni, Archbishop of
Nazianzus; and was later named Cardinal.
13. JAMES PHILLIP FRANSONI was consecrated Archbishop of
Nazianzus on December 8, 1822 by Peter Francis Galetti, Titular
Archbishop of Damascus; and was later named Cardinal.
14. PETER FRANCIS GALETTI was consecrated Titular Archbishop of
Damascus on September 12, 1819 by Alexander Matthaeus, Archbishop
of Ferrara; and was later named Cardinal
15. ALEXANDER MATTHAEUS was consecrated Archbishop of Ferrara
on February 23, 1777 by Bernadinus Giraud, Titular Archbishop of
Damascus; and was later named Cardinal
16. BERNADINUS GIRAUD was consecrated Titular Archbishop of
Damascus on April 26, 1767 by Carlo Rezzonico, Cardinal Bishop of
Padova; and later named Cardinal
17. CARLO REZZONICO, Cardinal Bishop of Padova, the future Pope
Clement XIII was consecrated 19 March 1743 in the Basilica of the
Twelve Holy Apostles, Rome, by His Holiness Pope Benedict XIV,
assisted by Giuseppe Cardinal Accoramboni, Bishop of Frascati and
Antonio Saverio Cardinal Gentili.
18. PROSPERO LAMBERTINI, Titular Archbishop of Theodosia, the
future Pope Benedict XIV was consecrated 16 July 1724 in the
Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by
His Holiness Pope Benedict XIII, assisted by Giovanni Francesco
Nicolai, O.F.M.Ref., Titular Archbishop of Myra and Nicola Maria
Lercari, Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus.
19. VINCENZO MARIA ORSINI, O.P., Cardinal Archbishop of
Manfredonia, the future Pope Benedict XIII was consecrated 3
February 1675 in the Church of SS. Domenico e Sisto, Rome, by
Paluzzo (Paluzzo degli Albertoni) Cardinal Altieri, Prefect of the
Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, assisted by Stefano
Brancaccio, Archbishop-Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania and Costanzo
Zani, O.S.B., Bishop of Imola.
20. PALUZZO (PALUZZI degli ALBERTONI) ALTIERI, Cardinal Bishop
of Montefiascone e Corneto was consecrated 2 May 1666 in the
Church of San Silvestro in Capite, Rome, by Ulderico Cardinal
Carpegna, assisted by Stefano Ugolini, Titular Archbishop of
Corinth and Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, Bishop of Albenga.
21. ULDERICO CARPEGNA, Bishop of Gubbio was consecrated 7
October 1630 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the
Quirinal, Rome, by Luigi Cardinal Caetani, assisted by Antonio
Ricciulli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro and Vicegerent of Rome,
and Benedetto Landi, Bishop of Fossombrone.
22. LUIGI CAETANI, Titular Patriarch of Antioch was consecrated
12 June 1622 in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, by
Lodovico Cardinal Ludovisi, Archbishop of Bologna, assisted by
Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop emeritus of Bari and Vulpiano Volpi,
Archbishop emeritus of Chieti.
23. LODOVICO LUDOVISI, Cardinal Archbishop of Bologna was
consecrated 2 May 1621 in the private chapel of his consecrator,
near Saint Peter`s Basilica, Rome, by Galeazzo Sanvitale,
Archbishop emeritus of Bari and Prefect of the Apostolic Palace,
assisted by Cosmo de Torres, Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis
and Ottavio Ridolfi, Bishop of Ariano.
24. GALEAZZO SANVITALE, Archbishop of Bari was consecrated 4
April 1604 in the chapel of the Apostolic Sacristy, Rome, by
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P., Bishop of Albano, assisted by
Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza and Giovanni Ambrogio Caccia,
Bishop of Castro di Toscana.
25. GIROLAMO BERNERIO, O.P., Bishop of Ascoli Piceno was
consecrated 7 September 1586 in the Basilica of the Twelve Holy
Apostles, Rome, by Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santoro, assisted by
Giulio Masetti, Bishop of Reggio Emilia and Ottaviano Paravicini,
Bishop of Alessandria.
26. GIULIO ANTONIO SANTORO, Archbishop of Santa Severina was
consecrated 12 March 1566 in the Pauline Chapel of the Vatican
Apostolic Palace by Scipione Cardinal Rebiba, Titular Patriarch of
Constantinople, assisted by Annibale Caracciolo, Bishop of Isola
and Giacomo de`Giacomelli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro.
27. SCIPIONE REBIBA, Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary
Bishop of Chieti. Elected Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary
to Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, Archbishop of Chieti, 16 March
1541. To date, after extensive research, no record of his
consecration has been found.
More than ninety percent of the more than 4,700 Roman Catholic
bishops alive today trace their episcopal lineage back to one
bishop who was appointed in 1541 - Scipione Rebiba. Why so many
bishops trace their lineages to this one bishop can be explained
in great part by the intense sacramental activity of Pope Benedict
XIII, who ordained 139 bishops during his episcopate and
pontificate, including many cardinals, papal diplomats, and
bishops of important dioceses who, in turn, ordained many other
bishops. The bishop who ordained Benedict XIII gives us the direct
link to Scipione Rebiba. It is widely believed that Rebiba was
ordained bishop by Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope
Paul IV. However, no documentary evidence has been found to verify
this hypothesis.
Note It is widely believed that Rebiba was ordained bishop by
Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV. However, no
documentary evidence has been found to verify this hypothesis.
Scipione Cardinal Rebiba is the source point for the Episcopal lineage of a large percentage of bishops with roots in the Roman
Catholic lineage
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