Apostolic Succession of The Reformed LCC
From the Medieval Church:
Leone de Simone, Being consecrated Bishop of Nola on 23rd March 1442; who on 29th December 1458 Consecrated:
Oliviero Carafa, Archbishop of Napoli who on 18th September 1506 in Rome Consecrated:
Gianpietro Carafa, Bishop of Chieti and future Pope Paul IV; who on 16th March 1541 Consecrated:
Cardinal Scipione Rebiba, Archbishop of Albano; who on 12th March 1566 Consecrated:
Cardinal Giulio Santor, Archbishop of Santa Severina; who on 7th September 1586 Consecrated:
Cardinal Girolami Berneri, Bishop of Albano; who on 4th April 1604 Consecrated:
Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop of Bari; who on 2nd May 1621 Consecrated:
Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church; who on 12th June 1622 Consecrated:
Cardinal Luigi Caetani, Titular Patriarch of Antioch; who on 6th October 1630 Consecrated:
Giovanni-Battista Scanoroli, Titular Bishop of Tyre and Sidon; who on 24th October 1655 Consecrated:
Cardinal Antonio Barberini ( nephew of Pope Urban V111 ); Archbishop of Rheims who on 12th November 1668 Consecrated:
Duc Charles Maurice le Tellier, as his Perpetual Coadjutor cum jure successionis; who on 21st September 1670 Consecrated:
Jacques Benigne Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux; who on 1671 Consecrated:
Jacques Goyon de Matignon, Bishop of Condom; who on 19th February 1719 Consecrated:
Dominique Marie Varlet, Bishop of Ascalon ( in partibus infidelium ); who on 18th October 1739 Consecrated:
The See of Utrecht ceased to be under papal jurisdiction in 1724
Peter Johann Meindaerts, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 11th July 1745 Consecrated:
Johann van Stiphout, Bishop of Haarlem; who on 7th February 1768 Consecrated:
Walter Michael van Niewenhuizen, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 21st June 1778 Consecrated:
Adrian Johann Broekman, Bishop of Haarlem; who on 5th July 1797 Consecrated:
Johann Jacob van Rhijn, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 7th November 1805 Consecrated:
Gisbert de Jong, Bishop of Deventer; who on 24th April 1814 Consecrated:
Willibrord van Os, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 25th April 1819 Consecrated:
Johann Bon, Bishop of Haarlem; who on 13th November 1825 Consecrated:
Johann van Santem, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 17th July 1854 Consecrated:
Hermen Heykamp, Bishop of Deventer; who on 11th August 1873 Consecrated:
Gaspard Johann Rinkel, Bishop of Haarlem; who on 11th May 1892 Consecrated:
Gerardus Gul, Archbishop of Utrecht; who on 28th April 1908 Consecrated:
From the See of Utrecht:
Arnold Harris Mathew, 4th Earl of Landaff: Regionary Old Catholic Bishop for Great Britain and Ireland (afterwards Archbishop of London); who on 28th October 1914 Consecrated:
Fredreick Samuel Willoughby, Bishop of St Pancras and Auxiliary; who on 13th February 1916 Consecrated:
James Ingall Wedgwood, 1st Presiding Bishop of The Liberal Catholic Church (Consecrated as The Regionary Bishop of The Old Catholic Church in England); who on 22nd July 1916 Consecrated:
Charles Webster Leadbeater, Regionary Bishop for Australia; who on 9th March 1924 Consecrated:
Frank Waters Pigott, Regionary Bishop for Gt Britain; who on 1st September 1946 Consecrated:
Charles Dunbar Tatham Shores, Auxiliary Bishop in India; who, on 14th April 1963 Consecrated:
Thomas Patrick Watson, Regionary Bishop for South Africa; who on 6th January 1980 Consecrated:
Johannes Cornelius van Alphen, Auxiliary Bishop in South Africa who, as Presiding Bishop, on 20th September 1997 Consecrated:
Richard Arthur Palmer, Auxiliary Bishop in Gt Britain who resigned on 25th April 1999.
Bishop Palmer was appointed by The Fareham Declaration, the Regionary and Presiding Bishop of The Reformed Liberal Catholic Church (Old Catholic) on 23rd May, 1999. Who on the 7th of March 2009 Consecrated:
David D. La Rochelle, (David Lindley) Regionary Bishop for The USA.
