Official Record of Apostolic Succession of
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<strong>Apostolic</strong> <strong>Succession</strong> from the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarchate <strong>of</strong> Antioch<br />
and All The East<br />
Cyrillos VIII Jeha (Petros Geha, 1840--1916), the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch and all the<br />
East, <strong>of</strong> Alexandria and <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Athanasios (Melece Saouaya/Sawoya, 3/15/1870 -- 4/6/1919) on 5 February 1905 in The Chapel <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Michael at Cairo, Egypt, as Metropolitan Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Beirut and Gebeil, Lebanon. Abp. Athanasios<br />
(Sawoya) consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Antoun Anid (Anthony Aneed, 2/27/1881 -- 8/24/1970) on 9 October 1911 in New York as Assistant Bishop<br />
(although not recognized by Rome, this consecration was later recognized by Patriarch Kirillus IX<br />
Mughabghab <strong>of</strong> The Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarchate <strong>of</strong> Antioch). On 1 January 1946 Bishop Aneed was<br />
enthroned as Patriarch <strong>of</strong> The Byzantine Universal (Catholic) and Orthodox Church <strong>of</strong> the Americas.<br />
Patriarch Aneed consecrated s.c. to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Emile Federico Rodriguez y Fairfield on 24 November 1964. Archbishop Rodriguez y Fairfield was<br />
installed as the Archbishop/Primate <strong>of</strong> the Iglesia Ortodoxa Catolica <strong>Apostolic</strong>a Mexicana on 13 September<br />
1983. Archbishop Emile consecrated de novo to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Bishop Karl Julius Barwin<br />
Primate, The Evangelical Catholic Church. Bishop Karl J. Barwin did consecrated to the episcopate on May<br />
12, 1990<br />
George Augustus Stallings, Jr. - Patriarch and Archbishop <strong>of</strong> the African American Catholic Congregation,<br />
who consecrated<br />
Carlos Enrique Harvin - Bishop in 1996 for the African American Catholic Congregation. Bishop Harvin<br />
consecrated on January 18, 2004<br />
Franciscus-Mariae <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Sacrament, S.F.I. - Presiding Bishop and Exarch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Apostolic</strong><br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Franciscan Communities and the Emergent Catholic Church (Congregational Catholic Churches<br />
<strong>of</strong> America). Archbishop Salvato consecrated on March 1, 2006<br />
Michael Vincent Seneco, SPSA – Archbishop & Protector <strong>of</strong> The Society <strong>of</strong> Pope Saint Anacletus<br />
<strong>Apostolic</strong> <strong>Succession</strong> II from the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarchate <strong>of</strong> Antioch<br />
and All The East<br />
Cyrillos VIII Jeha (Petros Geha, 1840--1916), the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarch <strong>of</strong> Antioch and all the<br />
East, <strong>of</strong> Alexandria and <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Athanasios (Melece Saouaya/Sawoya, 3/15/1870 -- 4/6/1919) on 5 February 1905 in The Chapel <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Michael at Cairo, Egypt, as Metropolitan Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Beirut and Gebeil, Lebanon. Abp. Athanasios<br />
(Sawoya) consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:<br />
Antoun Anid (Anthony Aneed, 2/27/1881 -- 8/24/1970) on 9 October 1911 in New York as Assistant Bishop<br />
(although not recognized by Rome, this consecration was later recognized by Patriarch Kirillus IX<br />
Mughabghab <strong>of</strong> The Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarchate <strong>of</strong> Antioch). On 1 January 1946 Bishop Anid was<br />
enthroned as Patriarch <strong>of</strong> The Byzantine Universal (Catholic) and Orthodox Church <strong>of</strong> the Americas.<br />
Patriarch Anid, together with Primate Lowell Paul Wadle (The American Catholic Church), Bishop Henry<br />
Joseph Kleefisch (The Byzantine Universal Orthodox Church), and Bishop Charles H. Hampton (The Old<br />
Roman Catholic Church), consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate: