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APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF:
His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
On: October 12th 2011
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Jesus Christ, Son of (Yahweh) God commissions as Apostles:
Simon-Peter, Andrew, James (son of Zebedee), John, Mathew, Simon (the Zealot), Jude,
Bartholomew, Philip, Thomas, James (son of Alpheus).
In approximately 27-30 AD, granting them the administration of the Sacraments and charging them to make disciples of all people.
The Apostles pass the Commission to their successors, the bishops of the one, hole, Catholic and Apostolic Church. The bishops pass the Commission of Christ received through the Apostles to successive generations in the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
(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) Scipoin Cardinal Rebiba consecrated Cardinal Santinio March 12, 1566
This is the Apostolic Succession of PEAC covering more than 330 years, begining in the Roman
Catholic Church in 1566 and continuing to the present.
(Roman Catholic Succession)
PETRINE LINE
APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF:
His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
On: October 12th 2011
(Roman Catholic Succession) PETRINE LINE
Jesus Christ, Son of (Yahweh) God commissions as Apostles:
Simon-Peter, Andrew, James (son of Zebedee), John, Mathew, Simon (the Zealot), Jude,
Bartholomew, Philip, Thomas, James (son of Alpheus).
In approximately 27-30 AD, granting them the administration of the Sacraments and charging them to make disciples of all people.
The Apostles pass the Commission to their successors, the bishops of the one, hole, Catholic and Apostolic Church. The bishops pass the Commission of Christ received through the Apostles to successive generations in the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
(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) Scipoin Cardinal Rebiba consecrated Cardinal Santinio March 12, 1566
This is the Apostolic Succession of PEAC covering more than 330 years, begining in the Roman
Catholic Church in 1566 and continuing to the present.
+BISHOP JOHN PARNELL+
ON JANUARY 20, 2003
CONSECRATED AND PASSED ALL LINES OF SUCCESSION TO:
+BISHOP SWIFT+
+And BISHOP SWIFT+
The Holy Orthodox Native American Catholic Archdiocese and Church
ON OCTOBER 12th, 2011 CONSECRATED AND PASSED ALL LINES OF SUCCESSION
TO: His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
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For: His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
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Roman Catholic
Go and make disciples of every nation... Matthew 28:18-20.
CONSECRATED AND PASSED ALL LINES OF SUCCESSION TO:
+BISHOP SWIFT+
+And BISHOP SWIFT+
The Holy Orthodox Native American Catholic Archdiocese and Church
ON OCTOBER 12th, 2011 CONSECRATED AND PASSED ALL LINES OF SUCCESSION
TO: His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
Summary of Roman Catholic Lines of Apostolic Succession
For: His Eminence The Patriarch Sir. Dr. Archbishop Michael
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Roman Catholic
Go and make disciples of every nation... Matthew 28:18-20.