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the Church historian it is a very interesting line as it meanders across the world from
Jerusalem to St David's and Canterbury, through many of the dioceses of England and W ales
through the Caro line Divines and Non-Jurors, the Scottish Episcopal and American
Episcopal Churches before finding it's way back to Glastonbury and the twentieth century
The Western Liberal Catholic Church.
«PRIORATO MAGRISTRAL»
‡
Rodolfo González PérezObispo Primado de la
Iglesia Católica Liberal Occidentaly
Prior y Gran Maestro de laOrden de los Caballeros Templarios de
Nuestra Señora de Sion
DESPACHOs internacionales.(+34) 663337663.(+358) 408193392
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Hebraic-Celtic Line of Succession
The Western Liberal Catholic Church is custodian to more than
forty lines of Apostolic Succession, however, in order to prove the
validity of our sacraments we need only prove one line to be valid.
Some of our lines are very direct to the source in the Roman
Catholic or Orthodox churches, such as the mid twentieth century
line to the Roman church through Archbishop Carlos Duarte
Costa of Brazil. An incom plete but extensive list of successons is
available to all enquirers. Please use the contact form b elow.
We have chosen to give here, as an example, the Hebraic-Celtic
Succession, not because it is more va lid than other lines, in fact,
because of the Ang lican connection, it is more questionable, but to
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First line from St Jam es the Less to Thom as Cranm er via the bishops of St David s.
St James the Less, Brother of Our Lord and Bishop of Jerusalem
Simeon
Justus I
Zaccheus
Tobias
Benjamin
John I
Matthias
PhilippineSeneca
Justus II
Levi
Ephaim
Joseph I
Judas
Marcus
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Cassianus
Publius
Maximus I
Julian I
Caius
Symmachus
Caius II
Julian II
Maximus II
Antonius
Capito
Valius
Daleanus
Narcissus
Dius
Germanio
Gordius
Alexander
Nazabancs
Hymenacus
Zamboas
Herman
Marcarius
Maximus III
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Cyril
Herenius
Hilary
John II
Praglius
Juvenal
Anastacius
Martyrius
Salutis
Elias
John III of Jerusalem
St David, First Celtic Bishop of Minevia, 519 A.D.
His successors as Bishops of St David s (Menevia)
were as follows:
Cynog
Teilo
Ceven
Morfall
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Haerwneu
Elwaed
Gwrnwen
llumverth
Gwrgwyst
Eineon
Clydawg
Elfod Ethelman
Elane
Magelsgwyd
Made
Cadell
Sadwrnfen
Novis
Sulhaithnay
Idwall
Asser
Arthwael
Samsom
Reubin (Ruelinus)
Rhydderch (Rodheric)
Elwin (Elguni)
(Morbiw?)
Llunwerth (Lywarch)
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(Nergu/ Vergu?)
Hubert (Sulhidyr)
Eneuris (Everus)
(Ivor?)
MorgeneuI
Nathan
Jenan (Jovan)
Arwystl (Argustell)
Morgeneu II (Morgenveth/Eurgeneu)
Ervin (Hernun)
Trahacarn (Tremarin/Caermerin)
Joseph II
Bleiddud (Bleithud)
Salien (Sulgheim/Sulgeheyn)
Abraham
Salien (Sulgheim/Sulgeheyn) restored
Rhyddmarch/Hythmarch
Wilfrid (Griffel)
Bernard, a Norman, and Chancellor to Queen Adelize, the first bishop of St David's to
submit to the see of Canterbury (1115-47)
David Fitzgerald (1147-76), who had been Archdeacon of Cardingan
Peter de Leia (1176-98), who had been Prior of Wenlock
Giraldus Cambrensis (1198-1203), whose election was never ratified
Geoffrey de Henelawe (1203-14)
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Gervase (iorwerth) (1214-29), who died in office
Anselm le Gros (1230-48)
Thomas Wallensis (1248-56)
Richard de Carew (1256-80)
Thomas Beck (1280-98), who had been Archdeacon of Dorset
David Martyn (1298-1328)
Henry Gower (1328-47)
John Thoresby (1347-50), later Bishop of Worcester, Lord Chancellor
Reginald Brian (1350-53), later Bishop of Worcester
Thomas Falstoffe (1352-61), who had been Parson of Fakenham, Norfolk
Adam Houghton (1361-89), Lord Chancellor
John Gilbert (1389-c.97), who had been Bishop of Hereford
1397 – 1401 Sede Vacante
Guy de Mona or de Mohun (1401-08), Lord Treasurer
Henry Chicele, Bishop fo the Celtic Church in Wales, St David's in 1408, made
Archbishop of Canterbury by Rome 1414, who consecrated:
Thomas Bourchier as Bishop of Worcester (1443 Ely, 1454 Canterbury) who on the 31st
January 1479 consecrated:
John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who in 1487 consecrated:
Henry Dean, Archbishop of Canterbury, who consecrated
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who in 1521 consecrated:
Thomas Cranmer, who was Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England.
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Second Line from St John the Evangelist to Thomas Cranmer
via the Archbishops of Canterbury
St John the Evangelist
Polycarp
Pothinus
Irenaeus
zaccharius
Elias
Faustinus
Verus
Julius
Ptolemy
Vocius
Maximus
Tetradus
Verissimus
Justus
Albinus
Martin
Antiochus
Elpidius
Licarius
Eucharius I
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Patieus
Lupicinius
Rusticu
Stephanus
Viventiolus
Euchericus II
Lupus
Licontius
Sacerdos
Nicetus
Priscus
Aetherius
St Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury (597-604).
Picture
St Lawrence (605-19)
St Mellitus (619-24)
St Justus (624-27)
St Honorius (627-53)
St Deusdedit (Adeodatus) (655-64)
Wighard (664)
Adrian (664)
664-68 Sede Vacante
St Theodore of Tarsus (668-90)
St Bertwald (693-731)
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St Tatwine (731-34)
St Nothelm (735-40)
St Cuthbert (741-58)
St Bregwin (759-64)
St Jaenberht (766-91)
St Aethelheard (793-805)
Wulfred (805-32)
Syred (832)
Feologild (832)
Ceolnoth (833-70)
Ethelred (870-89)
Plegmund (890-914)
Althelm as Bishop of Wells (914-23) who in 914 consecrated:
Wulfhelm as Bishop of Well (923 Canturbury) who in 927 consecrated:
St Odo the Severe as Bishop of Ramsbury (942 Canterbury) who in 957 consecrated:
St Dunstan as Bishop of Worcester (960 Canterbury) who in 984 consecrated:
St Alphage as Bishop of Winchester (1005 Canterbury) who in 990 consecrated:
Elfric as Bishop of Ramsbury (995 Canterbury) who in 1003 consecrated:
Wulfstan as Bishop of Worcester and York who on the 13th November 1020 consecrated:
Ethelnoth as Archbishop of Canterbury who in 1035 consecrated:
Eadsige as Bishop of St Martin's, Canterbury (Archbishop of Canterbury 1038) who on
the 3rd April 1043 consecrated:
Stigand as Bishop of Elmham (1052 Canterbury) who in 1058 consecrated:
Siward as Bishop of Rochester who on the 29th September 1070 assisted William, Bishop
of London at the consecration of:
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Bl. Lanfran as Archbishop of York, who in 1070 consecrated:
Thomas as Archbishop of York, who on the 4th December 1094 consecrated:
St Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury, who on the 26th July 1108 consecrated:
Richard de Belmeis as Bishop of London, who on the 18th February 1123 consecrated:
William of Corbeuil as Archbishop of Canterbury, who on the 17th November 1129
consecrated:
Henry of Blois as Bishop of Winchester, who on the 3rd June 1162 consecrated:
St Thomas Becket as Archbishop of Canterbury, who on the 23rd August 1164
consecrated
Roger of Gloucester as Bishop of Worcester, who on the 7th November 1176 assisted
Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London, at the consecration of :
Peter de Leia as Bishop of St David's, who on the 29th September 1185 assisted Baldwin,
Archbishop of Canterbury, at the consecration of:
Gilbert Glanville as Bishop of Rochester, who on the 23rd May 1199 assisted Hubert
Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, at the consecration of:
William de St Mere l'Eglise who on the 5th October 1214 assisted Stephen Langton,
Archbishop of Canterbury, at the consecration of :
Walter de Gray as Bishop of Worcester (1216 Archbishop of York), who on the 5th
December 1249 consecrated:
Walter Kirkham as Bishop of Durham, who on the 7th February 1255 consecrated:
Henry as Bishop of Whithern, who on the 9th January 1284 assisted William Wickane,
Archbishop of York, at the consecration of :
Anthony Beck at Bishop of Durham (1306 Patriarch of Jerusalem) who on the 14th
September 1292 consecrated:
John of Halton as Bishop of Carlisle, who on the 27th June 1322 assisted Thomas
Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, at the consecration of :
Roger Northborough as Bishop of Lichfield, who on the 15th July 1330 assisted Henry
Burghersh, Bishop of Lincoln, at the consecration of :
Robert Wyvil as Bishop of Salisbury, who on the 12th March 1340 consecrated:
Ralph Stratford as Bishop of London, who on the 15th May 1346 assisted John Stratford,
Archbishop of Canterbury, at the consecration of :
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William Edendon as Bishop of Winchester, who on the 20th March 1362 consecrated:
Simon Sudbury as Bishop of London, (later Archbishop of Canterbury) who on the 12th
May 1370 consecrated:
Thomas Brentingham as Bishop of Exeter, who on the 5th January 1382 consecrated:
Robert Braybrokke as Bishop of London, who on the 3rd February 1398 consecrated:
Roger Walden as Archbishop of Canterbury, who on the 14th July 1398 probably
consecrated:
Henry Beaufort as Bishop of Lincoln, who in 1405 became Bishop of Winchester and on
the 15th May 1435 consecrated:
Thomas Bourchier as Bishop of Worcester (1443 Ely, 1454 Canterbury) who on the 31st January 1479 consecrated:
John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who in 1487 consecrated:
Richard Fox, Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham and Winchester, who in 1502
consecrated:
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who in 1521 consecrated:
John Longlands, Bishop of Lincoln who on the 30th March 1533 consecrated ThomasCranmer.
One of several lines from Thomas Cranmer to the present day.
Thomas Cranmer, who was Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England, and
who in June 1536 consecrated:
William Barlow as Bishop of St David's (1549 Bath, 1559 Chichester), who on the 17th
December 1559 consecrated:
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Edmund Grindal as Bishop of London (150 York, 1576 Canterbury) who on the 21st
April 1577 consecrated:
John Whitgift as Bishop of Worcester (1583 Canterbury) who on the 8th may 1597
consecrated:
Richard Bancroft as Bishop of London (1604 Canterbury) who on the 3rd December1609 consecrated:
George Abbot as Bishop of Lichfield (1610 London, 1611, Canterbury) who on the 14th
December 1617 consecrated:
George Monteigne as Bishop of Lincoln (1621 London, 1628 Durham, 1628 York) who
on the 18th November, 1621, consecrated:
William Laud, Bishop of St David's, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, who on June17th, 1638, consecrated:
Brian Duppa, Bishop of Chichester, who on Octobert 18th 1660, consecrated:
Gilbert Sheldon, Bishop of London, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, who on
December 6, 1674, consecrated:
Henry Compton, Bishop of Oxford, later of London, who on the January 27, 1678,
consecrated:
William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, who on October 25, 1685, consecrated:
Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough, who on February 24, 1693, consecrated:
George Hickes, Suffragan Bishop of Thetford, Later Primus of the English Non-jurors,
who on February 24, 1712, consecrated:
James Gadderar (consecrated without a See; later Bishop of Aberdeen and Moray), who
on the 4th June 1727 consecrated:
Thomas Rattray, Bishop of Dunkeld, of the Scottish Episcopal Church who in 1741
consecrated:
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William Falconer, Bishop of Ross and Caithness, of the Scottish Episcopal Church, who
on the 21st September 1768 consecrated:
Robert Kilgour, Bishop of Aberdeen, who was consecrated 12 Feb 1775 by Frederick
Corwallis, who was consecrated 19 Feb 1750 by Thomas Herring... on the 14th November
1784 consecrated:
Samuel Seabury, Bishop of Connecticut, of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the USA,
who on the 17th September 1792 did consecrate:
Thomas J. Claggett, Bishop of Maryland, who on the 7th May 1797 consecrated:
Edward Bass, Bishop of Massachusetts, who on the 18th October 1797 consecrated:
Abraham Jarvis, Bishop of Connecticut, who on the 29th May 1811 consecrated:
John H. Hopkins, Bishop Co-adjutor of New York, who on October 25, 1827,
consecrated:
Henry U. Onderdonk, Bishop of Pennsylvania, who on July 7, 1836, consecrated:
Samuel A. McCroskry, Bishop of Michigan, who on December 8, 1875, consecrated:
William E. McLaren, Bishop of Chicago, who on June 24, 1898, consecrated:
William Montgomery Brown, Bishop of the Old Catholic Church in America, who on January 2, 1927 consecrated:
Wallace David de Ortega Maxey, who on June 5, 1946, consecrated:
Charles Leslie Saul, who on the August 1, 1946, consecrated:
Mar +Georgius of Glastonbury
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Consecration of Saint +Tugdual by ++Irenaeus d’Eschevannes, Archbishop of Arles, on 5 May 1957
Hugh George de Willmott Newman (Mar Georgius), Patriarch of Glastonbury andCatholicos of the West, who on 27 May 1950 consecrated:
Harold Percival Nicholson
Harold Percival Nicholson, Archbishop of Karim in the Ancient Catholic Church, who on
the 20 May 1955 consecrated:
Jan Frederick Assendelft-Attland, Archbishop of the Ancient catholic Church of France,
who on 20 May 1955 consecrated:
Irenaeus d’Eschevannes, Archbishop of Arles, who on 5 May 1957 consecrated:
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Jean Pierre Danyel (St Tugdual
† Jean Pierre Danyel (St Tugdual), Bishop of Redon, Primate of the Holy Celtic Church,
who on 15 August 1966 consecrated:
Monseigneur John Nicholas Collins, consecrated by St Tugdual in 1966
John Nicholas Collins, Auxiliary of the Old Roman Catholic Church of Canada, who on
15 December 1968 consecrated:
Terence Coghlan Distin, Auxiliary of the Holy Celtic Church, Superior of the Order of
the Atonement, who on 21 November 2001 consecrated:
Michael Skelly OSB CSR, who on the 15th August 2007 consecrated:
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Alistair Herrick Bate OSBA (Titulat Abbot of St Glastonbury, Holy Celtic Church), who
assisted by Bishop Bruno Pedrini OSBA KSJA, who on the 11th July 2014 day of St.
Benedict consecrated sub conditione:
Rodolfo González Pérez, Presiding Bishop of West Liberal Catholic Church and Grand
Master of the Order of Knights Templar of Our Lady of Zion
The Prior and Grand Master
Most Eminent and Rt Revd Rodolfo González PérezOf the Order of Knights Templar of Our Lady of Zion
And
Presiding Bishop of West Liberal Catholic Church