Thursday, June 11, 2015

APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF Danielle Hegdale
Antiochan-Jacobite Lineage
Roman-Old Catholic Lineage
Judean-Celtic Lineage
1st Christian Church established in Jerusalem - 29 A.D.


James the Less - 29 A.D.
Stephen martyred by stoning - 30 A.D.
Church of Antioch established - 37 A.D.
Peter 37 A.D.


Evodus - 40



Peter - 42 A.D.

Roman Invasion of Britain - 43
Ignatius I - 43


James the Great beheaded - 44
Mission of Paul and Barnabas begins - 45
Aristobolus establishes churches in Ireland, Wales, Northumbria, and Roman Britain - 46?
Thomas establishes Church of the East in Edessa (Syria) - 47


Simeon - 63
Passover Riot in Jerusalem - 50
20,000-30,000 Jews killed
Council of Jerusalem - 50
Gentiles exempt from most of the Mosaic Law
Paul's 2nd Mission begins - 50
Split with Barnabas
Thomas establishes churches in India - 52
Paul imprisoned in Caesarea - 58
Paul shipwrecked on Malta - 59
Paul in Rome - 60
Possible founding of Christian community at Glastonbury by Joseph of Arimathea - 63
Thaddeus (Jude) martyred in Roman Syria - 65
Jewish Revolt against Rome - 66
Herod's Temple and Qumran community destroyed (site of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947)
Great Fire of Rome - 67
Emperor Nero blames Christians, Paul beheaded, Peter crucified

Linus - 67

Thomas martyred by flaying in India - 72
Romans defeat Jews at Masada - 73
Andrew martyred by crucifixion in Petras (Greece) -75?

Ancletus (Cletus) - 76

Phillip martyred by crucifixion in Hierapolis (Phrygia) - 80
Simon the Zealot martyred in North Africa - 86?
Matthew martyred in Ethiopia - 87?

Clement - 88


Evaristus - 97

Bartholomew martyred by flaying and crucifixion in Armenia - 99?
John dies of natural causes - 100
End of the Apostolic Age

Alexander I - 105

Simeon crucified under Emperor Trajan - 107


Justus I - 107


Zaccheus - 113


Tobias - 114?

Sixtus I - 115



Benjamin I -116?


John I - 117


Matthias - 119?


Philip - 121
Aaron - 123


Cornelius - 123



Telesphorus - 125
Senecas - 125


Justus II - 127?


Levis - 128?


Ephraim - 130?


Joseph I - 132?


Judas - 133?
Romans defeat Bar Kochba Revolt - 135
Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina, Jews prohibited from entering city on pain of death until the 7th Century


Marcus - 135

Hygimus - 136



Cassianus - 138?

Pius I - 140

Exodos - 142

Poplius - 142?


Maximus I - 145?


Julian I - 149?


Gaius I - 152?

Anicetus - 155
Symmachus -155?
Theophulus -157




Gaius II - 158


Julian II - 162


Elias - 164

Soter - 166

Maximinus - 171




Capito - 168





Maximus II -172

Eleutherius - 175



Antonius - 177
Seraphim - 179







Valens -180


Narcissus - 184
Astlediades - 189
Victor I - 189


Zephyrinus - 199
Dius - 199
Philip - 201




Germanio - 203?


Gordius - 207?


Alexander - 213

Callistus I - 217

Sebinus (Zebinus) - 219



Urban I - 222


Pontian - 230


Anterus - 235


Fabian - 236

Babylos - 237


Fabius - 250


Demetrius - 251
Cornelius - 251
Mozambanus  (Nazabancs)- 251

Lucius I - 253


Stephen I - 254


Sixtus II - 257

Valerian's Massacre - 258
Roman Emperor issues edict to execute all Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
Paul I - 259
Dionysius - 259



Hymeneus (Hymenacus) - 266

Felix I - 269

Anthony begins monastic movement in Egypt - 270
Domnus I - 270



Eutychian - 275

Timotheus - 281


Cyrilus - 281



Caius - 283

Tyrantus - 296
Marcellinus - 296



Zambdas (Zamboas) - 298


Hermon (Herman) - 300
Armenia adopts Christianity as state religion - 301
Vitalius - 301


Diocletian persecutions begin - 303

Marcellus I - 308


Eucebius - 309


Melchiades (Miltiades) - 311

Diocletian persecutions end - 312
Emperor Constantine's vision - 312
Edict of Milan  - 313
End of persecutions, toleration of Christianity

Sylvester I - 314
Marcarius I - 314
Philognius - 318


Eustachius - 323


1st Council of Nicaea - 325
Affirmed the Divinity of Christ, Trinitarian Doctrine, Nicene Creed
Emperor Constantine I Commissions Bible - 331
Peshitta and Codex Alexandrinus


Maximus II - 334

Marcus - 336


Julius I - 337

Paulinius - 338




Cyril I - 350

Liberius - 352



Herenius - 362?

Damasus I - 366



Hilary - 374?
Emperor Theodosius I issues the Edict of Thessalonica declaring Nicene Christianity as the state church of the Roman Empire - 380
-1st Council of Constantinople - 381
Condemned Apollinarism, the teaching that Christ had no human mind or soul
Philabianus - 383



Siricius - 384

Evagrius - 386




John II - 386
Ninian evangelizes Picts in Scotland - 397

Anastasius I - 399


Innocent I - 401

Alaric and Visigoths sack Rome - 410
Phosohorius - 416



Zosimus - 417

Morgan of Wales defends Celtic theology from Augustinian attack - 418
Alexander - 418
Boniface I - 418


Celestine I -422
Juvenal - 422
John I - 428


1st Council of Ephesus - 431
Proclaimed Mary "Theotokos", Repudiated Nestorianism, the teaching of disunion between the human and divine nature of Christ
Theodotus - 431


Patrick's mission to Ireland - 432

Sixtus III - 432


Leo I - 440

Domnus II - 442


Maximus - 450


Council of Chalcedon - 451
Repudiated Monophystism, proclaimed "hypostatic union", the teaching that Christ had human and divine natures in one substance
Accacius - 454


Martyrius - 457




Anastacius - 458

Hilary - 461

Peter II - 464



Simplicius - 468



Martyrius - 470?
Emperor Romulus Augustus is deposed in Rome, marked by many as the fall of the Western Roman Empire - 476


Salutis - 482?

Felix III - 483


Gelasius I - 492



Elias - 494

Anastasius II - 496


Symmachus - 498

Philadius - 500


Severius - 509



Hormisdus - 514



John III - 516


David of Wales - 519

John I - 523


Felix IV - 526


Boniface II - 530


John II - 535


Agapitus - 535


Sylverius - 536


Vigilus - 537

Segius - 544





Domnus III - 547


David converts Wales - 550
2nd Council of Constantinople - 553
Condemned Nestorian writings and authors

Pelagius I - 556

Anadtasius - 560



John III - 561

Columba goes to Scotland to evangelize Picts, establishes monastery at Iona - 563
Gregory I - 564


Paul II - 567


Petra - 571



Benedict I - 575


Pelagius II - 579

Domnus IV - 586




Cynog - 589

Gregory I - 590

Julianus - 591


Athanasius I - 595



Sabinianus - 604



Teilo - 606

Boniface III - 607


Boniface IV- 608

Holy Quran revealed to Muhammad - 610


Ceven (Ceneu) - 610

Deusdedit (Adeodatus I) - 615


Boniface V - 619

Migration (Hijra) of Muhammad and Muslims from Mecca to Medina - 622
Battle of Badr, considered beginning of Islamic Empire - 624


Morfall (Morfael) - 624?

Honorius - 625

Muslim Conquest of Arabia - 629
Muhammad's Farewell Pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca - 632
Muhammad dies in Medina - 632
 Disagreement on Muhammad's successor led to several divisions in the Muslim community since the first century of Muslim history; most notable giving rise to SunnisShias and Kharijites.  Umar (Umar ibn al-Khattab), a prominentcompanion of Muhammad, nominated Abu Bakr. Others added their support and Abu Bakr was made the first caliph. This choice was disputed by some of Muhammad's companions, who held that Ali (Ali ibn Abi Talib), his cousin and son-in-law, had been designated his successor.
Aidan evangelizes in Northumbria - 635
John II - 636




Haerwneu (Haernynin) - 638?

Severinus - 640


John IV - 640


Theodore I - 642

Theodorus I - 649
Martin I - 649



Elwaed (Elfaed) - 651?

Eugene I - 654


Vitalian - 657

Synod of Whitby - 664
Church of Rome forces calendar an monastic changes on Celtic Church, Colman defends Celtic practices, Episcopal seat moved from Lindisfarne to York


Gwrnwen (Gurnuru) - 665?
Severus - 668



Adeodatus II - 672


Donus - 676


Agatho - 678



Llumwerth I (Llunwerth I) - 679?
3rd Council of Constantinople - 680
Affirmed that Christ had human and divine wills

Leo II - 682




Athanasius II - 684
Benedict II - 684


John V - 685


Conon - 686

Julianus II - 687
Sergius I - 687

Islamic Dome of the Rock built in Jerusalem - 689


Gwrgwyst (Gwegwst) - 693?

John VI - 701


John VII - 705


Sissinius - 708





Constantine - 708
Gwgan (Gwrgan) - 707?
Elias I - 709



Gregory II - 715



Clydog - 720?
Athanasius III - 724



Gregory III - 731

Battle of Tours stops Islam from expanding westward - 732


Einion (Eineon) - 734?
Evanius I - 740



Zachary - 741



Clydawg - 748?

Stephen II - 752

2nd Council of Nicaea - 753
Affirmed the veneration of saints and icons

Paul I - 757

Gervasius I - 759




Elfod - 762?

Stephen III - 768


Adrian I - 772



Ethelman - 776?
Joseph - 790

Elane (Elanc) - 790?
Sacking of the monastery of Lindisfarne marks the beginning of Viking raids on Christendom - 793
Cyriacus - 793



Leo III - 795

King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned first Holy Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III - 800


Magelswyd (Maelsgwyd) - 803?

Stephen IV - 816


Paschal I - 817
Made - 817?
Dionysius I - 818



Eugene II - 824


Valentine - 827


Gregory IV - 827



Sadwrnfen (Sadyrnfyw) - 831


Cadell - 831


Sulhaithnay -835?


Novis (Nobis) - 840

Sergius II - 844

John III - 847
Leo IV - 847

John Scotus Eriugena promotes Celtic "transcendentalism" and "universalism" - 855

Benedict III - 855


Nicholas I - 858



Idwall - 860?

Adrian II - 867


John VIII - 872

Ignatius II - 877




Asser - 880?

Marinus I - 882


Adrian III - 884


Stephen V - 885

Theodosius - 887



Formosus - 891


Boniface VI - 896

Dionysius II - 897
Stephen VI - 897


Romanus - 897


Theodore II - 897


John IX - 898


Benedict IV - 900
Arthwael - 900?

Leo V - 903


Sergius III - 904

John IV - 910



Anastasius III - 911


Laudus - 913


John X - 914



Samson - 921?
Basilus I - 922



Stephen VII - 928


John XI - 931

John V - 936
Leo VI - 936


Stephen VIII - 939



Ruelin (Ruebin) - 941?

Maginus II - 942


Agapitus II - 946

Evanius II - 954



John XIII - 955

Dionysius III - 958




Rhydderch - 961
Abraham I - 962



Leo VII - 963


Leo VIII -963





Benedict V - 964

John VI - 965




Elwin (Elwyn) - 968?

Benedict VI - 973


Benedict VII - 974
Morfyw (Morbiw) - 974?


Llumwerth II (Llunwerth II) - 981?

John XIV - 983


John XV - 985

Athanasius IV - 987

Hubert - 987?


Eneuris (Eneurius) - 994

Gregory V - 996
Ivor - 996?

John XVI - 997


Sylvester II - 999
Morgeneu I - 999

John XVII - 1003

John VII - 1004
John XVIII - 1004






Nathan - 1005?

Sergius IV - 1009



Jenan (Ieuan) - 1011?

Benedict VIII - 1012



Arwystl - 1017?


Morganeu II - 1023


Ervin - 1023

John XIX - 1024

Dionysius IV - 1032
Benedict IX - 1032



Trahacarn (Trahaearn) - 1039
Theodorus II - 1042



Sylvester III - 1045


Gregory VI - 1045


Clement II - 1046


Damasus II - 1048


Leo IX - 1049

Great Schism between Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy - 1054

Victor II - 1055


Stephen IX - 1057

Athanasius V - 1058
Benedict X - 1058


Nicholas II - 1059


Alexander II - 1061
Joseph - 1061


Bleiddud - 1061
John VIII - 1064


Battle of Hastings - 1066


Salien (Sulian) -1071

Gregory VII - 1073

Basilius II - 1074


Abdoone - 1076

Abraham - 1076
Dionysius V - 1077




Rhyddmarch - 1078?
Evanius III - 1080




Wilfrid - 1085

Victor III - 1087

Dionysius VI - 1088
Urban II - 1088

Athanasius VI - 1091


1st Crusade begins - 1095
Siege of Antioch - 1097
Muslims massacred
Siege of Jerusalem - 1099
Jews and Muslims fight together to defend the city, defeated by Frankish Crusaders, Kingdom of Jerusalem is established

Paschal II - 1099



Bernard - 1115
Knights Templar founded to defend Holy Land - 1118

Gelasius II - 1118


Callistus II - 1119


Honorius II - 1124


Innocent II - 1130

John IX - 1131


Athanasius VII - 1139



Celestine II - 1143


Lucius II - 1144


Eugene III - 1145




2nd Crusade begins - 1147
Muslims recapture Edessa, Crusade viewed as unsuccessful

Anastasius IV - 1153
David Fitzgerald - 1147

Adrian IV - 1154


Alexander III - 1159

Michael I - 1167


Synod of Cashel - 1172
Celtic Church forced to adopt Roman liturgy, Church property confiscated by Church of Rome, Celtic Church prohibited from consecrating Bishops
Lawrence O'Toole (Lorcán Ua Tuathail ) of Dublin last Celtic Bishop of ancient autocephalous Celtic Church


Peter de Leiâ - 1176

Lucius III - 1181


Urban III - 1185

3rd Crusade begins - 1187
Muslim Salidin recaptures Jerusalem, allows pilgrims to enter the city

Gregory VIII - 1187


Clement III - 1187


Celestine III - 1191


Innocent III - 1198

Athanasius VIII - 1200

G. Camb - 1200?
4th Crusade begins - 1204
Crusaders sack Constantinople, final breach between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism


Geoffrey de Henelawe - 1204
Francis of Assisi becomes a hermit, founding the Franciscan order of friars, renounces wealth and begins his ministry - 1205
Michael II - 1207


John X - 1208


King John signs Magna Carta - 1215


Jowerth (Iorwerth alias Gervase) - 1215

Honorius III - 1216

5th Crusade begins - 1217
The Crusaders launched a foolhardy attack on Cairo in July 1221. The crusaders were turned back after their dwindling supplies led to a forced retreat. A night-time attack by the ruler of Egypt, the powerful Ayyubid Sultan Al-Kamil, resulted in a great number of crusader losses and eventually in the surrender of the army
Ignatius III - 1223



Gregory IX - 1227

6th Crusade begins - 1228
There were no battles as Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II made a peace treaty with Al-Kamil, the ruler of Egypt. This treaty allowed Christians to rule over most of Jerusalem and a strip of territory from Acre to Jerusalem, while the Muslims were given control of the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.   Many of the Muslims though were not happy with Al-Kamil for giving up control of Jerusalem. In 1244, following the siege of Jerusalem, the Muslims regained control of the city


Anselm le Gras - 1230

Celestine IV - 1241


Innocent IV - 1243

7th Crusade begins - 1248
The crusader army and its Bedouin mercenaries were completely defeated by Baibars' force of Khwarezmian tribesmen
Innocent IV authorizes use of torture in Inquisitions - 1252
Dionysius VII - 1253


John XI - 1253



Alexander IV - 1254



Richard de Carew - 1256

Urban IV - 1261

Ignatius IV - 1264



Clement IV - 1265

8th Crusade begins - 1270
King Louis IX again attacked the Arabs in Tunis in North Africa. He picked the hottest season of the year for campaigning and his army was devastated by disease. The king himself died, ending the last major attempt to take the Holy Land
9th Crusade begins - 1271
The future Edward I of England undertook another expedition against Baibars in 1271, after having accompanied Louis on the Eighth Crusade.  The Ninth Crusade was deemed a failure and ended the Crusades in the Middle East

Gregory X - 1271


Innocent V - 1276


Adrian V - 1276


John XXI - 1276


Nicholas III - 1277



Thomas Beck - 1280

Martin IV - 1281

Philanus - 1283



Honorius IV - 1285


Nicholas IV - 1288

Ignatius Baruhid - 1293

David Martyn - 1293

Celestine V - 1294


Boniface VIII - 1294


Benedict XI - 1303


Clement V - 1305

The arrest of many of the Knights Templar beginning confiscation of their property and extraction of confessions under torture - 1307
Catholic Council of Vienne disbands Knights Templar - 1311

John XII - 1316



Henry de Gower - 1328
Ignatius Ismael - 1333



Benedict XII - 1334


Clement VI - 1342



John Thoresby - 1347


Reginald Brian - 1350

Innocent VI - 1352



Thomas Fastolfe - 1353


Adam Houghton - 1361

Urban V - 1362

Ignatius Basilius III - 1366



Gregory XI - 1370


Urban VI - 1378

John Wycliffe's Bible, 1st complete translation to English, included deuterocanonical books - 1382
Ignatius Abraham II - 1382



Boniface IX - 1389
John Gilbert - 1389

Innocent VII - 1389



Guy Mone - 1397

Gregory XII - 1406

Council of Oxford forbids translations of the Scriptures into the vernacular unless and until they were fully approved by Church authority - 1408


Henry Chichely - 1408
Ignatius Bacalius IV - 1412


Ignatius Behanam I -1415



Martin V - 1417

 Joan of Arc, French national heroine, burned at the stake - 1431

Eugene IV - 1431



John Stafford - 1443

Nicholas V - 1447



John Kempe - 1452


Gutenberg Bible, first printed Bible, by Johann Gutenberg - 1455
Ignatius Kalejih - 1455
Callistus III - 1455


Pius II - 1458


Paul II - 1464


Sixtus IV - 1471

Ignatius John XII - 1483



Innocent VIII - 1484



John Morton - 1486
Columbus  discovers North America - 1492
Ignatius Noah - 1492
Alexander VI - 1492



Henry Deane - 1501

Pius III - 1503

Julius II -1503

Ignatius Jesus I - 1509


Ignatius Jacob I -1510



Leo X - 1513

Martin Luther's "95 Theses" begins Protestant Reformation - 1517
Ignatius David I - 1519


Ignatius Abdullah I - 1520


Luther refuses to recant his works at the Diet of Worms - 1521
Papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem excommunicates Luther

Adrian VI - 1522


Clement VII - 1523

Anabaptist movement begins - 1525
William Tyndale's NT, English NT translation from 1516 Greek text of Erasmus, first printed edition - 1526


Church of England breaks from Rome - 1534

Paul III - 1534

Myles Coverdale's Bible - 1536
Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, Wales and Ireland - 1540
Roman Inquisition established by Pope Paul III - 1542
Original Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England by Thomas Cranmer - 1549

Julius III - 1550


Marcellus II - 1555


Paul IV - 1555



Reginald Pole - 1556
Ignatius Naamathalak - 1557


Queen Mary I of England persecuted reformers, John RogersHugh LatimerNicholas RidleyThomas Cranmer of 238 burned at the stake - 1558

Pius IV - 1559

Pius V - 1566

Great Bible, by Thomas Cromwell, 1st English Bible to be authorized for public use in English churches - 1569

Gregory XIII - 1572



Ignatius David II - 1577


Gregorian calendar of Pope Gregory XIII adopted at different times in different regions of the world - 1582


John Whitgift - 1583

Sixtus V - 1585


Urban VII - 1590


Gregory XIV - 1590

Ignatius Philathus - 1591
Innocent IX - 1591


Clement VIII - 1592

The Clementine Vulgate of Pope Clement VIII, replaced the Sistine Vulgate of 1590, the standard Latin Catholic Bible until the Second Vatican Council - 1592
Ignatius Abdullah II - 1597


Ignatius Cadhai - 1598





Leo XI - 1605


Paul V - 1605

Bishops' Bible, a revision of the Great Bible checked against the Hebrew text, 1st to be published in England by episcopal authority - 1606
Baptist Church founded by John Smyth, due to objections to infant baptism and demands for church-state separation - 1609
Douay-Rheims Bible, 1st Catholic English translation - 1610
King James Version (Authorized Version) Bible is released, based primarily on Wycliffe's work & Bishop's Bible of 1572, original included Apocrypha - 1611


George Abbot - 1611

Gregory XV - 1621


Urban VIII - 1623



William Laud - 1633
Ignatius Simeon - 1640



Innocent X - 1644

George Fox founds the Quaker movement - 1648

Alexander VII - 1655


Cardinal Antonio Barberini  - 1655



William Juxon - 1660
Ignatius Jesus II - 1661


Ignatius Messiah - 1661




Gilbert Sheldon - 1663

Michael le Tellier - 1668


Jaques Benigne de Bousseut - 1670



Ignatius Cabeeb - 1686


Ignatius Gervasius II - 1687





James Coyon de Matignon - 1693



Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands splits with Roman Catholicism - 1701
Ignatius Isaac - 1708




William Wake - 1715

Dominicus Marie Varlet - 1719

Ignatius Sicarrablak - 1722



Cornelius Van Steenhoven - 1724



John Potter - 1737
Methodist movement, led by John Wesley and his hymn-writing brother Charles, begins - 1738

Johannes Van Stiphout - 1745

Ignatius Gervasius III - 1746








Thomas Secker - 1758
Ignatius Gervasius IV - 1768

Ignatius Mathias - 1781




John Moore - 1783
American Methodists form Methodist Episcopal Church at so-called "Christmas Conference", led by co- Superintendents Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury - 1784

Gaultherus Michael Van Niewenhuizen - 1786



W. White was consecrated by J. Moore, William Markham and Charles Moss

Adrian Brockman - 1787
William White -1787




James Madison - 1790




Robert Smith - 1795

Johannes Jacobus Van Rhijin - 1797
Edward Bass - 1797






Samuel Parker - 1804

Gilbertus de Jong - 1805

Ignatius Behanam II - 1810




Wilibrodus Van Os - 1814

Ignatius Jonas - 1817


Ignatius Gervasius V - 1818


Thomas Jefferson produced the Jefferson Bible - 1819

Johannes Bon - 1819


Johannes Van Santen - 1825



J.H. Hopkins - 1832
Ignatius Elias II - 1839


Southern Baptist Convention formed in Augusta, Georgia - 1845
Ignatius Jacob II - 1847


Immaculate Conception of Mary defined as Catholic dogma - 1854

Hermanus Heijkamp - 1854



G.D. Cummins - 1866
Roman Catholic First Vatican Council asserted doctrine of Papal Infallibility - 1870
Ignatius Peter III - 1872



Casparus Johannes Rinkel - 1873
Charles E. Cheney - 1873


W.R. Nicholson - 1876


A.S. Richardson - 1879
Julius I - 1882?




Leon Chechemian - 1890
Joseph Rene Villate - 1892
Geradus Gul - 1892



Andrew Charles MacLagen - 1897
Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, CA begins modern Pentecostal movement - 1906

A. Matthew was consecrated by G. Gul, J.J. Van Thiel, N.B.P. Spit, and J. Demmel


Arnold Harris Matthew - 1908

Beginning of Independent Catholic Movement - 1908
Carmina Gadelica compiled by Alexander Carmichael - 1910

Frederick Willoughby - 1914

Frederick E. Lloyd - 1915



James I. Wedgewood - 1916



James Heard - 1922
Samuel Gregory Lines - 1923


Justin Boyle - 1927
Irving S. Cooper - 1919


Charles Hampton - 1931

Lowel Paul Wadle - 1940




William Bernard Crow - 1943


Hugh George De Willmott Newman - 1944
The Nag Hammadi library is discovered - 1945


Wallace David De Ortega Maxey - 1946


Lowell Paul Wadle (sub conditione) - 1947
Dead Sea Scrolls discovered - 1947
World Council of Churches founded - 1948
Assumption of Mary decreed by Pope Pius XII - 1950
H. Spruit was consecrated by L. Wadle, C. Hampton, C. Hanlon, and H. Francis Marshall
Herman Adrian Spruit - 1957
Herman Adrian Spruit - 1957
Herman Adrian Spruit - 1957
Catholic Second Vatican Council, called by Pope John XXIII, produced 16 documents which became official Roman Catholic teaching after approval by the Pope, purpose to renew "ourselves and the flocks committed to us" - 1962-1965
United Methodist Church formed  - 1968
Mass of Paul VI replaces Tridentine Mass - 1970
New International Version of the Bible is first published (revised in 1978,1984) - 1973
New King James Version Bible, complete revision of 1611 Authorized Version, updates archaisms while retaining style - 1979
Robert E. Burns - 1980
Robert E. Burns - 1980
Robert E. Burns - 1980
I. MacKllop was consecrated by R. Burns and Patricia Dumont-Ford
Ivan B.D.G. MacKillop - 1984
Ivan B.D.G. MacKillop - 1984
Ivan B.D.G. MacKillop - 1984
T. Faulkenbury was consecrated by I. MacKillop and Meri Louise Spruit (widow of H. Spruit)
Thomas John Faulkenbury - 1996
Thomas John Faulkenbury - 1996
Thomas JohnFaulkenbury - 1996
Celtic Christian Restoration Movement - 1996
Launched by Bishops I. MacKillop (Church of the Culdees), T. Faulkenbury (Anamchara Celtic Church), and Joseph Grenier (Celtic Christian Church)
Anamchara Celtic Church changes name to Reformed Celtic Church - 2008
Danielle Hegdale was consecrated by S. Blalack and J. Chiaromonte
Danielle Hegdale 2015
Danielle Hegdale 2015
Danielle Hegdale 2015