sexta-feira, 24 de junho de 2011

BISPO PRIMAZ

APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF:
The Most Rev'd PETERSON SALOMÃO E ALVES, DD, ThD, PhD
(Primate Bishop – IAI/Brazil)
Consecrated as Bishop in 13th april 2008
Consecrator:
The Rt. Rev'd. Ricardo Lorite de Lima
Metropolitan Archbishop-Brazil
Co-consecrators:
The Most Rev’d Dr. Russel McClanahan
Archbishop –Province of St.Peter
(The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches)
The Most Rev'd. Dr. Barry Frank Peachey CJ
Bishop in Anglia
The Most Rev'd. Iranildo Macieira da Silva (Dom Lucas)
Metropolitan Primate Archbishop
( The Latin Episcopal Church of Brazil)
The Rev’d Izaias Rodrigues dos Santos OASF
Bishop of São Paulo
(The Latin Episcopal Church of Brazil)
PETRINE LINE
(Roman Catholic Succession)
(1) St. Peter, 38;
(2) St. Linus, 67;
(3) St. Ancletus {Cletus}, 76;
(4) St. Clement, 88;
(5) St. Evaristus, 97;
(6) St. Alexander I, 105;
(7) St. Sixtus I, 115;
(8) St. Telesphorus, 125;
(9) St. Hygimus, 136;
(10) St. Pius I, 140;
(11) St. Anicetus, 155;
(12) St. Soter, 166;
(13) St. Eleutherius, 175;
(14) St. Victor I, 189;
(15) St. Zephyrinus, 199;
(16) St. Callistus I, 217;
(17) St. Urban I, 222;
(18) St. Pontian, 230;
(19) St. Anterus, 235;
(20) St. Fabian, 236;
(21) St. Cornelius, 251;
(22) St. Lucius I, 253;
(23) St. Stephen I, 254;
(24) St. Sixtus II, 257;
(25) St. Dionysius, 259;
(26) St. Felix I, 269;
(27) St. Eutychian, 275;
(28) St. Caius, 283;
(29) St. Marcellinus, 296;
(30) St. Marcellus I, 308;
(31) St. Eucebius, 309;
(32) St. Melchiades {Miltiades}, 311;
(33) St. Sylvester I, 314;
(34) St. Marcus, 336;
(35) St. Julius I, 337;
(36) St. Liberius, 352
St. Liberius was expelled from Rome by the Arian Emperor Constantius, during his absence, the See of Rome was held by Felix II, who resigned upon the return of St. Liberius from his two year exile;
(37) St. Damasus I, 366;
38) St. Siricius, 384;
(39) St. Anastasius I, 399;
(40) St. Innocent I, 401;
(41) St. Zosimus, 417;
(42) St. Boniface I, 418;
(43) St. Celestine I, 422;
(44) St. Sixtus III, 432;
(45) St. Leo I, 440;
(46) St. Hilary, 461;
(47) St. Simplicius, 468;
(48) St. Felix III, 483;
(49) St. Gelasius I, 492;
(50) Anastasius II, 496;
(51) St. Symmachus, 498;
(52) St. Hormisdus, 514;
(53) St. John I, 523;
(54) St. Felix IV, 526;
(55) Boniface II, 530;
(56) John II, 535;
(57) St. Agapitus, 535,
(58) St. Sylverius, 536;
(59) Vigilus, 537;
(60) Pelagius I, 556;
(61) John III, 561;
(62) Benedict I, 575;
(63) Pelagius II, 579;
(64) St. Gregory I, 590;
(65) Sabinianus, 604;
(66) Boniface III, 607;
(67) Boniface IV, 608;
(68) St. Deusdedit (St. Adeodatus I), 615;
(69) Boniface V, 619;
(70) Honorius, 625;
(71) Severinus, 640;
(72) John IV, 640;
(73) Theodore I, 642;
(74) St. Martin I, 649;
(75) St. Eugene I, 654;
(76) St. Vitalian, 657;
(77) Adeodatus II, 672;
(78) Donus, 676;
(79) St. Agatho, 678;
(80) St. Leo II, 682;
(81) St. Benedict II, 684;
(82) John V, 685;
(83) Conon, 686;
(84) St. Sergius I, 687;
(85) John VI, 701;
(86) John VII, 705;
(87) Sisinnius, 708;
(88) Constantine, 708;
(89) St. Gregory II, 715
(90) St. Gregory III, 731;
(91) St. Zachary, 741;
(92) Stephen II, 752;
(93) St. Paul I, 757;
(94) Stephen III, 768;
(95) Adrian I, 772;
(96) St. Leo III, 795;
(97) St. Stephan IV, 816;
(98) St. Paschal I, 817;
(99) Eugene II, 824;
(100) Valentine, 827;
(101) Gregory IV, 827;
(102) Sergius II, 844;
(103) St. Leo IV, 847;
(104) Benedict III, 855;
(105) St. Nicholas I, 858;
(106) Adrian II, 867;
(107) John VIII, 872;
(108) Marinus I, 882;
(109) St. Adrian III, 884;
(110) Stephan V, 885;
(111) Formosus, 891;
(112) Boniface VI;
(113) Steven VI, 897;
(114) Romanus, 897;
(115)Theodore II, 897;
(116) John IX, 898;
(117) Benedict IV, 900;
(118) Leo V, 903;
(119) Sergius III, 904;
(120) Anastasius III, 911;
(121) Landus, 913;
(122) John X, 914;
(123) Leo VI, 938;
(124) Stephan VII, 928;
(125) John XI, 931;
(126) Leo VII, 936;
(127) Stephen VIII, 939;
(128) Maginus II, 942;
(129) Agapitus II, 946;
(130) John XIII, 955;
(131) Leo VII, 963;
(132) Benedict V, 964;
(133) John XIV, 965;
(134) Benedict VI, 973;
(135) Benedict VII, 974;
(136) John XIV, 983,
(137) John XV, 985;
(138) Gregory V, 996;
(139) Sylvester II, 999;
(140) John XVII, 1003;
(141) John XVIII, 1004;
(142) Sergius IV, 1009;
(143) Benedict VIII, 1012;
(144) John XIX, 1024;
(145) Benedict IX, 1032;
(146) Sylvester III, 1045;
(147) Benedict IX (Second time),1045;
(148) Gregory VI, 1045;
(149)Clement II, 1046;
(150) Benedict IX (Third time),1047;
(151) Damasus II, 1048;
(152) St. Leo IX, 1049;
(153) Victor II, 1055;
(154) Stephan IX, 1057;
(155) Nicholas II, 1059;
(156) Alexander II, 1061;
(157) St. Gregory VII, 1073;
(158) Bl. Victor III, 1087;
(159) Bl. Urban II, 1088;
(160) Paschal II, 1099;
(161) Gelasius II, 1118;
(162) Callistus II, 1119;
(163) Honorius II, 1124;
(164) Innocent II, 1130;
(165) Celestine II, 1143;
(166) Lucius II, 1144;
(167) Eugene III 1145;
(168) Anastasius IV, 1153;
(169) Adrian IV, 1154;
(170) Alexander III, 1159;
(171) Lucius III, 1181;
(172) Urban III, 1185;
(173) Gregory VIII, 1187;
(174) Clement III, 1187;
(175) Celestine III, 1191;
(176) Innocent III, 1198;
(177) Honorius III, 1216;
(178) Gregory IX, 1227;
(179) Celestine IV, 1241;
(180) Innocent IV, 1243;
(181) Alexander IV, 1254:
(182) Urban IV, 1261;
(183) Clement IV, 1265;
(184) Bl. Gregory X, 1271;
(185) Bl. Innocent V, 1276;
(186) Adrian V, 1276;
(187) John XXI, 1276;
(188) Nicholas III, 1277;
(189) Martin IV, 1281;
(190) Honorius IV, 1285;
(191) Nicholas IV 1288;
(192) St. Celestine V, 1294;
(193) Boniface VIII, 1294;
(194) Bl. Benedict XI, 1303;
(195) Clement V, 1305;
(196) John XXII, 1316;
(197) Benedict XII, 1334;
(198) Clement VI, 1342;
(199) Innocent VI, 1352;
(200) Bl. Urban V, 1362;
(201) Gregory XI, 1370;
(202) Urban VI, 1378;
(203) Boniface IX, 1389;
(204) Innocent VII, 1389;
(205) Gregory XII, 1406;
(206) Martin V, 1417;
(207) Eugene IV, 1431;
(208) Nicholas V, 1447;
(209) Callistus III, 1455;
(210) Pius II, 1458;
(211) Paul II, 1464;
(212) Sixtus IV, 1471;
(213) Innocent VIII, 1484;
(214) Alexander VI, 1492;
(215) Pius III, 1503;
(216) Julius II, 1503;
(217) Leo X, 1513;
(218) Adrian VI, 1522;
(219) Clement VII, 1523;
(220) Paul III, 1534;
(221) Julius III, 1550;
(222) Marcellus II, 1555;
(223) Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa (Pope Paul IV), 1555;
(224) Scipione Cardinal Rebiba
(225) Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio, 1566;
(226) Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio,O.P, 1586;
(227) Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale , 1604;
(228) Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi , 1621;
(229) Luigi Cardinal Caetani, 1622;
(230) Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna, 1630;
(231) Paluzzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni, 1666;
(232) Pope Pietro Francesco(Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina, O.P. , 1675;
(233) Pope Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini “Pope Benedict XIV”, 1724;
(234) Pope Carlo della Torre Rezzonico “Pope Clement XIII” , 1743;
(235) Cardinal Bernadinus Giraud, 1767;
(236) Cardinal Alessandro Mattei, 1777;
(237) Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galeffi, 1819;
(238) Cardinal Giacomo Filippo Fransoni, 1822;
(239) Cardinal Carlo Sacconi, 1851;
(240) Cardinal Edward Henry Howard, 1872;
(241) Cardinal Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro, 1882;
(242) Cardinal Joaquim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti, 1890;
(243) Cardinal Sebastião Leme da Silveira Cintra,
Roman Catholic Titular Archbishop of Pharsalus, 1911;
(244) Carlos Duarte Costa, 1924,
First Bishop of The Brazilian Apostolic Catholic Church;
(245) Dom Salomão Ferraz, 1945,
Auxiliar Bishop in Archdiocese of São Paulo,
Roman Catholic Church;
(246) Manuel Ceja Laranjeira, 1951;
(247) Benedito Pereira Lima, 1965;
(248) Dom Jose M Machado, 1966;
(249) Dom Oscar Oswaldo Cairoli Fernandez, 1967;
(250) Michael Staffiero, 1973;
(251) Rainer Laufers, 1976;
(252) Charles R. McCarthy, 1977;
(253) C. David Luther, 1977;
(254) Richard Ingram, 1984;
(255) Donald St. Peters, 1988;
(256) Donald Wharton, 1989;
(257) Peter A. Compton-Caputo, 1993,
Presiding Bishop of AIC in the Americas;
(258) Norman Sydney Dutton, 1999,
Presiding Bishop of AIC in the British Isles & Europe,
Archbishop Metropolitan of AIC Worldwide,
Archiepiscopus Grandis Britannia, 2003;
(259) Barry Frank Peachey, 2005,
Archbishop in Anglia;
(260) Ricardo Lorite de Lima, 2006,
Primate Archbishop of the Anglican Chuch of Brazil;
(261) Peterson Salomão e Alves
Primate Bishop – The Anglican Independent Church – Brazil.
ANGLICAN SUCCESSION
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND & THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH U.S.A.
The Apostolic Succession of the Anglican Church was through the Roman Church from the arrival of St.Augustine in A.D.597 until the Act of Supremacy in A.D.1534 when King Henry VIII asserted control over. The English Church, Thomas Cranmer was at that time Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of all England.
Pope St. Nicholas I (c.858);
Formosus (c.864);
St. Plegmund (c.891);
Althelm (c.909);
Wulfhelm (c.914);
Odo (c.927);
St. Dunstan (c.957);
St. Aelphege (c.984);
Elfric (c.990);
Wulfstan (c.1003);
Ethelnoth (c.1020);
Eadsige (c.1035);
Stigand (c.1043);
Siward (c.1058);
Bl Lanfranc (c.1070);
Thomas (c.1070);
St. Anselm (c.1094);
Richard de Belmeis (c.1108);
William of Corbeuil (c.1123);
Henry of Blois (c.1129);
St. Thomas Becket (c.1162);
Roger of Gloucester (c.1164);
Peter de Leia (c.1176);
Gilbert Glanville (c.1185);
William of St. Mere L'eglise (c.1199);
Walter de Gray (c.1214);
Walter Kirkham (c.1249);
Henry (c.1255);
Anthony Beck (c.1284);
John of Halton (c.1292);
Roger Northborough (c.1322);
William Wyvil (c.1330);
Ralph Stratford (c.1340);
William Edendon (c.1346);
Imon Sudbury (c.1362);
Thomas Brentingham (c.1370);
Robert Braybrooke (c.1382);
Roger Walden (c.1398);
Henry Beaufort (c.1398);
Thomas Bourchier (c.1435);
John Morton (c.1479);
Richard Fitzjames (c.1497);
William Warham (c.1502);
John Longlands (c.1521);
Thomas Cranmer (c.1533)
Archbishop of Canterbury. Church of England;
William Barlow (c.1536);
Matthew Parker (c.1559);
Edmund Grindal (c.1559);
John Whitgift (c.1577);
Richard Bancroft (c.1597);
George Abbot (c.1609);
George Montaigne (c.1617);
Bl William Laud (c.1621);
Brian Duppa (c.1638);
Gilbert Sheldon (c.1660);
Henry Compton (c.1674);
William Sancroft (c.1678);
Thomas White (c.1685);
George Hickes (c.1693);
James Gadderar (c.1712);
Thomas Rattray (c.1727);
William Falconar (c.1741);
Robert Kilgour (c.1768)
Bishop of Aberdeen;
Samuel Seabury (c.1784)
First Bishop of The Protestant Episcopal Church of America;
T. J. Claggett (c.1792);
Edward Bass (c.1797);
Abraham Jarvis (c.1797);
A. V. Griswold (c.1811);
J. H. Hopkins (c.1832);
G. D. Cummins (c.1866)
First Bishop of The Reformed Episcopal Church;
Charles E. Cheney (c.1873);
W. R. Nicholson (c.1876);
A. S. Richardson (c.1879);
Leon Chechemian (c.1890);
Andrew Charles Albert McLagen (c.1897);
James Heard (c.1922);
William Bernard Crow (c.1943);
Hugh George de Wilmott-Newman (c.1944);
Wallace David de Ortega Maxey (c.1946);
C. David Luther (c.1977);
Richard Ingram (c.1984);
Donald St. Peters (c.1988);
Donald Wharton (c.1989);
Peter A. Compton-Caputo (c.1993)
Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Independent Communion in the Americas;
Norman Sydney Dutton (c.1999)
Presiding Bishop of the AIC in the British Isles & Europe,
Archbishop Metropolitan “Archiepiscopus Grandis Britannia”, 2003;
Barry Frank Peachey (c. 2005)
Bishop in Anglia;
Ricardo Lorite de Lima (c.2006)
Primate Archbishop of the Anglican Chuch of Brazil;
Peterson Salomão e Alves (c.2008)
Primate Bishop – The Anglican Independent Church - Brazil.
(c. Date) indicates the year of consecration as a Bishop

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