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Apostolic Lines












Metropolitan
John W. Rinkle, OCMA


Celtic-Hebraic
line of Apostolic Succession.

This line starts with James the Less who was the first bishop of Jerusalem. (Acts 15) The See of Jerusalem as a patriarchal see was named as such in AD 541, at the Council of Chalcedon.

JESUS THE MESSIAH

1. JAMES the less: recognized by the other Apostles as the Bishop of Jerusalem.

2. Simeon 3. Justus I 4. Zaccheus 5. Tobias 6. Benjamin 7. John I 8. Matthias 9. Philip 10. Seneca 11. Justus II 12. Levi 13. Ephraim 14. Joseph 15. Judas 16. Marcus 17. Cassianus 18. Publius 19. Maximus I 20. Julian 21. Caius 22. Symmachus 23. Caius II 24. Julian II 25. Maximus II 26. Antonius 27. Capito 28. Valius 29. Daleanus 30. Narcissus 31. Dius 32. Germanio 33. Gordius 34. Alexander 35. Nazabancs 36. Hymenacus 37. Zamboas 38. Herman 39. Marcarius I 40. Maximus III 41. Cyril 42. Herenius 43. Hilary 44. John II 45. Praglius 46. Juvenal 47. Anastacius 48. Martyrius 49. Salutis 50. Elias 51. John III of Jerusalem 52. ST. DAVID: consecrated first Celtic Bishop of Mineva, St. David's, Wales (AD 519) 53. Cynog 54. Teilo 55. Ceven 56. Morfall 57. Haerwneu 58. Elwaed 59. Gwrnwen 60. Llumverth 61. Gwrgwyst 62. Gwgan 63. Eineon 64. Clydawg 65. Elfod 66. Ethelman 67. Elane 68. Magelsgwyd 69. Made 70. Cadell 71. Sadwrnfen 72. Novis 73. Sulhaithnay 74. Idwall 75. Asser 76. Arthwael 77. Samson 78. Reubin 79. Rhydderch 80. Elwin 81. Morbiw 82. Llunwerth 83. Hubert 84. Enerius 85. Ivor 86. Morgeneu I 87. Nathan 88. Jenan 89. Arwystl 90. Morgeneu II 91. Ervin 92. Trahacarn 93. Joseph 94. Bleiddud 95. Salien 96. Abraham 97. Rhyddmarch 98. Wilfrid 99. Bernard 100. D. Fitzgerald 101. P. deLeia 102. G. Camb 103. G. deHenelawe 104. Jowerth 105. Gross 106. deCarew 107. T. Hech 108. D. Martin 109. H. Gower 110. J. Thorsby 111. R. Brian 112. F. Fastolfe 113. H. Doughton 114. J. Gilbert 115. G. deMona

116. HENRY CHICHELE: Bishop of the Celtic Church in Wales, St. David's in 1408, made Archbishop of Canterbury by Rome in 1414.

117. J. Stalford 118. J. Kemp 119. T. Bourchier 120. J. Morton 121. H. Dean 122. W. Wareham

123. THOMAS CRANMER: from a Celtic line made Archbishop of Canterbury.

124. R. Pole 125. M. Parker 126. E. Grindall 127. J. Whitgift 128. R. Bancroft 129. G. Abbott

130. W. Laud, Bishop of St. David's of Arles 1621, 1629 chancellor of Oxford University, 1633 Archbishop of Canterbury.

131. W. Juxon 132. G. Sheldon 133. W. SANCROFT

NOTE: The Episcopal Church in the USA lineages of both Samuel Seabury and Thomas Herring are traced back to William Sancroft. Either link may be followed to reach William Sancroft, and ultimately go to the oldest recorded consecration for this line of Apostolic Succession.

134. T. White 135. G. Hickes 136. J. Gadderar 137. T. Rattray 138. W. Falconar

139. R. KILGOUR as Bishop of Aberdeen, who was consecrated on the 12th of February 1775 by Bishop Frederick Corwallis, who himself was consecrated on the 19th of February 1750 by Bishop Thomas Herring. Bishop KILGOUR on the 14th of November 1784 consecrated

140. SAMUEL SEABURY, as Bishop of Connecticut, of the Episcopal Church USA., who on the 17th of September 1792 consecrated

141. T. J. Claggett 142. E. Bass 143. A. Jarvis 144. J. H. Hobart 145. H. Onderdonk 146. A. M. McCroskey 147. W. E. McClaren

148. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY BROWN was ordained a priest in PECUSA May 22, 1884. He was consecrated a bishop by William Edward McClaren (114) on June 24, 1898. At his consecration were the assisting consecrators Vincent Boyd (148), William Leonard (151), Edward Atwill (155), Charles Hale (161).

Bishop Brown on January 2, 1927 sub conditione consecrated +Wallace de Ortega Maxey along with +William Henry Francis Brothers, and +Albert Jehan and +Jozef Zielonka of the Old Catholic Church in America.

149. William H. F. Brothers 150. Orlando J. Woodward 151. B. H. Webster 152. Huron C. Manning

153. R. Clay Teppenpaw, who on the 2nd day of February 2002 assisted by Bishop H. C. Filter, Jr. and Archbishop Gilbert C. McDowell, consecrated

154. JOHN W. RINKLE, as Bishop of the Celtic Episcopal Church...

Roman-Old Catholic line of Apostolic Succession.
This line starts with St. Peter the Apostle and comes down through the Roman Succession to His Eminence Antonio Cardinal Barberini.

239. Charles M. Le Tellier 240. Jacques B. de Bousseut 241. James Coyon de Matignon 242. Dominique Marie Varlet 243. Petrus Johannes Meindaarts 244. Johannes Van Stiphout 245. Gaultherus M. Van Niewnhuizen 246. Adrian Brockman 247. Johannes Jacobus Van Rhijn 248. Gilbertus de Jong 249. Wilibrordus Van Os 250. Johannes Bon 251. Johannes Van Santen 252. Hermanus Heihkamp 253. Casparus Johannes Rinkel 254. GERARDUS GUL

255. Arnold Harris Mathew

256. DeLandas Berghes et de Rache 257. William H. Brothers 258. Orlando J. Woodward 259. Burnice H. Webster 260. Huron C. Manning 260. R. Clay Teppenpaw

261. JOHN W. RINKLE, as Bishop of the Celtic Episcopal Church...

Syrian-Antochian, line of Apostolic Succession.
This line starts with St. Peter the Apostle and comes down to His Beatitude Mar Ignatius III; being number 126 in the Syrian Antiochian succession from St. Peter the Apostle.

127. P. Murimattom 128. A. F. X. Alvarez

129. Joseph Renee Vilatte

130. Frederic E. J. Lloyd 131. Francis M. Kanski 132. D. Scott Swain 133. J. H. Massey 134. B. H. Webster 135. Huron C. Manning 136. R. Clay Teppenpaw

137. JOHN W. RINKLE, as Bishop of the Celtic Episcopal Church.















Archbishop
Perry M. Ruby, Jr., OCMA


Primary Lineage
Old Catholic Lineage through Archbishop Roland Louis Salvador, Church of All Saints and All Souls (CASAS). See additional lines in the paragraph at the end.

On 19 February 1719, Bishop James de Matignon -- under orders from Pope Clement XI of Rome -- consecrated Dominique Marie Varlet as Bishop of Ascalon (in Partibus) and Bishop Coadjutor of Babylon (Iraq), the consecration taking place at Paris, France.

On 18 October 1739, Bishop Dominic Marie Varlet consecrated Peter John Meindaerts as the Tenth Archbishop of Utrecht and canonical successor of Saint Willibrord, the consecration taking place at Amsterdam.

On 11 July 1745, Archbishop Peter John Meindaerts consecrated John Van Stiphout as Bishop of Haarlem.

On 7 February 1768, Bishop John Van Stiphout consecrated Walter Michael van Nieuwenhuisen as Archbishop of Utrecht.

On 21 June 1778, Archbishop Walter Michael van Nieuwenhuisen consecrated Adrian Johannes Broekman as Bishop of Haarlem.

On 5 July 1797, Bishop Adrian Johannes Broekman consecrated Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn as Archbishop of Utrecht.

On 7 November 1805, Archbishop Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn consecrated Gisbertus de Jong as Bishop of Deventer.

On 24 April 1814, Bishop Gisbertus de Jong consecrated Willibrord van Os as Archbishop of Utrecht.

On 25 April 1819, Archbishop Willibrord van Os consecrated Johannes Bon as Bishop of Haarlem.

On 13 November 1825, Bishop John Bon consecrated Johannes van Santen as Archbishop of Utrecht.

On 17 July 1854, Archbishop Johannes van Santen consecrated Hermann Heykamp as Bishop of Deventer.

On 11 August 1873, Bishop Hermann Heykamp consecrated Caspar Johannes Rinkle as Bishop of Haarlem.

On 11 May 1892, Bishop Caspar Johannes Rinkle consecrated Gerardus Gul as Archbishop of Utrecht.

On 28 April 1908, Archbishop Gerardus Gul consecrated Arnold Harris Mathew as Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain and Ireland.

On 28 October 1914, Archbishop Arnold Harris Mathew consecrated Frederick Samuel Willoughby as Bishop of Saint Pancras.

On 9 July 1922, Bishop Frederick Samuel Willoughby consecrated James Bartholomew Banks as Bishop of Mercia.

On 28 May 1940, Bishop James Bartholomew Banks consecrated Sidney Ernest Paget Needham as Bishop of Mercia.

On 4 January 1945, Bishop Sidney Ernest Paget Needham consecrated Hugh George de Willmott Newman as Archbishop of Glastonbury.

On 27 May 1950, Archbishop Hugh George de Willmott Newman consecrated Harold Percival Nicholson (Mar Johannes) as Archbishop of Karim.

On 14 April 1952, Bishop Harold Percival Nicholson (Mar Johannes) consecrated Charles Philip Stuart Singer (Mar Phillipus).

On 14 November 1954, Charles Philip Stuart Singer (Mar Phillipus) consecrated Charles Brealey (Ignatius Carolus) as Archbishop of Danum for the Old Holy Catholic Church.

On 14 May 1968, Archbishop Charles Brealey (Ignatius Carolus) consecrated Andre Leon Barbeau as Archbishop-Primate of the Province of Quebec for the Old Holy Catholic Church.

On 24 June 1993, Archbishop Andre Leon Barbeau consecrated Roland Louis Salvador as Bishop of Fairhaven for L'Eglise Catholique Charismatique du Canada.

On 04 October 2003 Archbishop Roland Louis Salvador, Church of All Saints and All Souls (CASAS) along with Archbishop John W. Rinkle, Celtic Episcopal church and Bishop David Francis-Damien Dismas consecrated Perry Mills Ruby, Jr. as Bishop of Port Charlotte in the parish Church of Saint Padre Pio the Beloved, Punta Gorda, Florida United States of America

{Archbishop Roland Louis Salvador's Lines of Succession comes from Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic through Mexico, Roman Catholic through Brazil, Anglican Succession, Old Catholic of Utrecht, Greek Melkhite, Mariavite Succession from Old Roman Catholic of Utrecht, Coptic Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox, Polish Old Catholic, Order of Corporate Reunion, Antioch Succession through Villate, Old Catholic See of Utrecht Matthew-Carfora Succession, Patriarchate of Constantinople Greek Orthodox and Vatican Apostolic Lines from Scipion Cardinal Rebiba in 1566.}

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Secondary Lineage

Petrine Lineage

through Bishop David Francis-Damien Dismas, Bishop Old Catholic Diocese of Rumney Marsh, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA:

On 12 March 1566, Scipion Cardinal Rebiba Consecrated Guilio Antonio Santoro As Archbishop of Severine, Later Cardinal-Archbishop.

On 7 September 1586, Guilio Antonio Cardinal Santoro Consecrated Girolamo Bennerio. Later Cardinal.

On 4 April 1604, Girolamo Cardinal Bennerio Consecrated Galeazzo SanVitale As Archbishop of Bari, Later Cardinal-Archbishop.

On 7 May 1621, Galeazzo Cardinal San Vitale Consecrated Lodovico Ludovisi Who later became Cardinal.

On 12 June 1622, Lodovico Cardinal Ludovisi Consecrated Luigi Caetani (Gaetani) Who later became Cardinal.

On 7 October 1630, Luigi Cardinal Caetani (Gaetani) Consecrated Ulderico Carpegna, Who later became Cardinal.

On 2 May 1666, Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna Consecrated Paluzzo Albertoni Altieri Who later became Cardinal.

On 3 February 1675, Paluzzo Albertoni Cardinal Altieri Consecrated Pietro Francesco Orsini Who later became Pope Benedict XIII.

On 16 July 1723, Pope Benedict XIII Consecrated Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini Who later became Pope Benedict XIV.

On 19 March 1743, Pope Benedict XIV Consecrated Carlo Della Torre Rezzonico Who later became Pope Clement XIII.

On 26 April 1767, Pope Clement XIII Consecrated Bernardinus Giraud Who later became Cardinal.

On 23 February 1777, Bernardinus Cardinal Giraud Consecrated Alexander Matthaous Who later became Cardinal.

On 12 September 1819, Alexander Cardinal Matthaous consecrated Petrus Franciscus Galetti Who later became Cardinal.

On 8 December 1822, Petrus Franciscus Cardinal Galetti consecrated Iacobus Philippus Fransoni Who later became Cardinal.

On 8 June 1851, Iacobus Philippus Cardinal Fransoni consecrated Carlus Sacconi Who later became Cardinal.

On 30 June 1872, Carlus Cardinal Sacconi consecrated Eduard Howard Who later became Cardinal.

On 8 December 1882, Eduard Cardinal Howard consecrated Mariano Rampola del Tindaro Who later became Cardinal.

On 26 October 1890, Mariano Rampola Cardinal del Tindaro consecrated Joachim Arcoverde Albuquerque Cavalcante Who later became Cardinal.

On 4 June 1911, Joachim Arcoverde Albuquerque Cardinal Cavalcante consecrated Leme de Oliveira Cintra Sebastiano (AKA Sebastian Lema de Silveria Cintra) As Archbishop of Rio de Janiero (Brazil).

On 8 December 1924, Archbishop Leme de Oliveira Cintra Sebastiano (AKA Sebastian Lema de Silveria Cintra) Consecrated Carlos Duarte Costa As Bishop of Botucatu (Brazil) And Titular Bishop of Maura. Dom Carlos later co-founded the ICAB [Igreja Catolica Apostolica Brasiliera].

On 3 May 1948, Dom Carlos Duarte Costa consecrated Luis Fernando Castillo-Mendez -- who later became Patriarch and Prime Bishop of Igreja Catolica Apostolica Brasiliera.

On 8 October 1988, Dom Luis Fernando Castillo-Mendez Consecrated Carlos Escobedo As Bishop of San Jose for the Catholic Apostolic Church in North America.

On 27 August 1997, Bishop Carols Escobedo consecrated Joseph Anderson Johnson as Bishop of New York and New Jersey for the Igreja Catolica Apostolica Nacional/USA Bishop Johnson later founded sJoseph's African Universal [catholic] Apostolic Orthodox Community.

On 24 June 2000, Bishop Joseph Anderson Johnson consecrated David Francis-Damien Dismas as Bishop of Rumney Marsh in the Marsh Chapel of Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

On 04 October 2003 Bishop David Francis-Damien Dismas Assisted Archbishop Roland Louis Salvador, Church of All Saints and All Souls (CASAS) and also assisted by Archbishop John W. Rinkle, Celtic Episcopal church in the consecration of
Perry Mills Ruby, Jr.
as Bishop of Port Charlotte in the parish Church of Saint Padre Pio the Beloved, Punta Gorda, Florida, United States of America


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Archbishop Ruby enjoys having Apostolic lines provided by
Metropolitan John W. Rinkle, Celtic Episcopal Church that includes:
Celtic-Hebraic line of Apostolic Succession from James the Less, Bishop of Jerusalem; and
Syrian-Antiochian line of Apostolic Succession from St. Peter the Apostle.