Anglician Apostolic Succession
Celtic Hebraic Apostolic Succession
Old Catholic Church of Utrecht
+Robert Samuel Loiselle's
Protestant Episcopal, Church, USA,
and Continuing Traditional Episcopal Lines
T. CRANMER: an author of the BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER 1549.AD
R. Pole
M. Parker
E. Grindall
J. Whitgift
R. Bancroft
G. Abbott
W. Laud
W. Juxon
G. Sheldon
W. Sancroft down to
R. Kilgore, Petrie, and Skinner
+Seabury
+T. Claggett was consecrated by +White, Provoost and Seabury
It is important to consider the historical position of the NONJURORS and +Sancroft in the process by which the Episcopal Church in America attempts to argue that it has the only "right" to be the Anglican/Episcopal Church in North America.
The +Seabury the lines of Apostolic Succession come down to the Protestant Episcopal Church of North America and were strengthened by +White and +Provoost and then down to +Chambers and +Phatamagan and +Pae who consecrated,
+Doren.
There is a wonderful historical review of this +Chambers consecration at
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/5081/interview.html
Another "continuing episcopal line" being researched is from +La Roque back to +Phatamagan and +Ga and into the Continuing PECUSA to +Robert Samuel
Yet, another valid PICC Episcopal line goes through +Groce and +Shavers to +Caputo.
+Robert Samuel Loiselle has PICC lines from +Barber and from +Caudill to+Ga.
A very interesting and well researched discussion of the history of the continuing episcopal church by Deacon Eric Badertscher is found here at
Religion & Philosophy--Christianity--Anglicanism
"Everyone Is Somebody's Schismatic":
The Episcopal "Continuing Church" Movement and American
Christianity, Part I
© 2000 Eric Badertscher
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