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Arzobispo Leonardo Marin-Saavedra
Arzobispo Leonardo Marin-Saavedra

THE LATIN-AMERICAN ANGLICAN CHURCH

THE OLD ANGLO CATHOLIC MOVEMENT

Apostolic Succession of the Archbishop 

Leonardo Marin-Saavedra

This Church was established in Continent America (1970) basing its foundation and organization on traditionalist Missionaries Anglicans Bishops from England (Catholic Tradition), originating from the Continuing Anglican Movement and visitors to the city of Bogota (Madrid and Mosquera) Cundinamarca, Republic of Colombia (South America). The Apostolic Sucession of The Anglican Church of Latin-American USA (The Old Anglo Catholic Movement - The Latin-American Anglican Church) was formally incorporated by letters patent on 17 December 1975 and Update on 15 June 2003, with a Dominion of Three Independent Catholics Religious Organizations and Three Conservatives Anglicans Denominations Churches. Charters: Anglican Rite; Byzantine Rite and Orthodox Rite.


Last Update Federal Register United States Government:


August 2019 and Register State of California Update 2019.


CEREMONY OF CONSECRATION BISHOP HISTORY

Cathedral of Saint Judas - Old German Catholic Church (Huntington Beach city, California, United States. June 15, 2003). Consecration Ceremony - Bishops participants: Archbishop Arthur David Seeland (The Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite), Bishop Juan Correa-Salazar (The Holy Hispanic Church Byzantine Rite), and Archbishop Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa (The Old Catholic Church Orthodox Rite). Brother Leonardo Marin-Saavedra in 2003 nominated as the First Old Anglo Catholic Missionary Bishop of Americas Territories, Caribbean Territories and Extra Jurisdictions Worldwide Territory.



WE HAVE THE APOSTOLIC LINE SUCCESSION

THE SEVENTY HOLY APOSTLES AND DISCIPLES

The Holy Seventy Apostles


We do not know the names of all of the original Seventy, for as Saint John the Evangelist tells us, the time came when: "...many of His disciples went back, and walked with Him no more. Then said Jesus to the Twelve, Do you also want to go away?" (John 6:66-67). As the Lord's Passion approached, the number of His disciples decreased further: hardly any of the Seventy remained, and one the Twelve betrayed Him. After the Resurrection, Matthias was numbered with the Twelve, while the ranks of the Seventy were gradually filled with men newly converted to piety by the Twelve Apostles and by Saint Paul, who was called by heaven to preside (with Saint Peter) over the apostolic choir.


List: Hippolytus of Rome (+235) had produced an early list of the Seventy Apostles,however it was regarded as dubious, and was put in the Appendix of his works in the voluminous collection of Early Church Fathers. Dorotheus of Tyre (+362) traditionally is the one credited with recounting the names of the Seventy Apostles.These names were also given in the Chronicon Paschale, a 7th-century Byzantine universal chronicle of the world. However there were errors in the list attributed to Saint Dorotheus, including the repetition of four names, the omission of other names, and the inclusion of some men who were Apostles at first, but later fell from the faith and the dignity of their office. It was St. Dimitri of Rostov (+1709) who consulted the Holy Scripture, the traditions passed down by the Fathers, and the accounts of trustworthy historians in attempting to correct the mistakes and uncertainties in the list when compiling his collection of Lives of the Saints.


A widely accepted canon in the Orthodox Church is thus given in "The Great Collection of the Lives of the Saints (Volume 5: January"), compiled by St. Demetrius of Rostov: This is related by Bishop (the seventieth) Dorotheus of Tyre who was one of the seventy and also a pious martyr in the reign of Emperors Licinius and Constantine. He wrote on various subjects in Greek and Latin and after the deaths of Diocletian and Licinius, Julian "the torturer" came to power and killed christians secretly to avoid public censure. Dorotheus journeyed to the city of Odessus where he was seized on Julian's orders and after suffering torture, but still confessing Christ, he died as a martyr in his advanced age. He speaks of "seventy apostles and disciples of Christ" who were bishops and who St. Paul mentions by salutations in his epistles. After the Resurrection he found all of the names and thus recorded them for posterity. (Quote)


THE SEVENTY HOLY APOSTLES AND DISCIPLES

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1. JACOB, brother of the Lord, first bishop of Jerusalem, who was ordained by the Lord Himself,

whose head was crushed by a whiffletree and he died.

2. CLEOPAS, was the second bishop of Jerusalem like Simeon, brother of the Lord;

he saw the Lord after the resurrection, and died crucified by Emperor Dometian.

3. THADDEUS, who carried the letter to Avgar in Edessa: he cured the latter of his illness.

4. ANANIAS, who baptized the holy Apostle Paul,

was bishop of Damascus.

5. STEPHEN, the first martyr, died after being stoned by the Jews.

6. PHILIP, one of the seven [deacons], who baptized Simon the sorcerer and Canalace's

eunuch, was bishop of Asian Tralia.

7. PROCHORUS, also one of the seven, was bishop of Bithynian Nicomedia.

8. NICANOR, one of the seven, died on the same day as Saint Stephen,

together with two thousand believers in Christ.

9. TIMON, one of the seven, was bishop of the island of Arbia,

and died after being burned by the Hellenes.

10. PARMENAS, also one of the seven, died in front of the apostles' eyes while he was serving.

11. NICOLAS, also one of the seven, was bishop of Samaria; but he deviated from

the true faith together with Simon.

13. BARNABAS, who served the Word together with Paul, and preached Christ in peace,

was bishop of Milan.

14. MARK, the Evangelist was ordained bishop of Alexandria by the Apostle Peter.

15. SILAS, who preached the Gospel together with Paul, was bishop of Corinth.

16. LUKE, who preached the Gospel all over the world together with Paul, was bishop of Salonika.

Luke the Evangelist came from Syrian Antioch, and went to Macedonian Thebes as a doctor during the reign of

Emperor Trajan. He first wrote the holy Gospel to a certain ruler Theophilus, who believed in Christ. Then,

many years after the passion of our Lord, and the holy Apostle Peter having commanded him to narrate

the acts of the holy apostles, Saint Luke narrated the acts of the holy apostles to the same

TheophiIus, And having done this, he gave up his soul to God in peace; and thus he died in Thebes.

His holy relics were translated from Thebes to the church of the Holy Apostles, and were layed under the altar table.

17. SILVANUS, who preached the Gospel together with bishop of Salonika.

18. CRISPUS, whom the apostle (Paul) mentions in his epistle to Timothy,

was bishop of Galilean Chalcedon.

19. EPENETUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle Romans,

was bishop of Carthage.

20. ANDRONICUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Pannonia.

21. AMPLIAS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans.

was bishop of Odissa.


22. URBAN, whom the apostle mentions in the epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Macedonia.

23. STACHYS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans;

when Andrew the apostle, traversing the sea of Hellespont, reached Agricopolis,

he ordained Stachys as bishop of Byzantium.

24. APELLES, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Heraklion.

25. PHYGELLUS, was bishop of Ephesus;

later he converted to Simon's teaching.

26. HERMOGENES, was bishop of Thracian Megara.

27. DEMAS, whom the apostle mentions in his second epistle to Timothy, opposed the teaching of

God just as Phygellus and Hermogenes did; Demas loved this present world and in

Salonika was a priest of the idols; he was one of whom the apostle John writes: they came from us,

but were not one of us. APOLLOS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Smyrna before Saint Polycarpus.

28. ARISTOBULUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Britannia.

29. NARCISSUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Athens.

30. HERODION, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Patfas.

31. AGABUS, who is mentioned in the acts of the apostles,

who received the gift of prophecy.

32. RUFUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Thebes.

33. ASYNCRITUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Hyrcania.

34. PHLEGON, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Colossians,

was bishop of Marathon.

35. HERMAS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Dalmatia.

36. PATROBAS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Pottole.

37. HERMES, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Philipopolis.

38. LINUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Rome after the holy apostle Peter.

39. GAIUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans, was bishop of

Ephesus after the apostle Timotheus.

40. PHILOGOGUS, whom the apostle [Paul] mentions, was ordained bishop of

Sinope by Andrew the apostle.

41. RODION, whom the apostle mentions, was beheaded by Nero in Rome,

together with the holy apostle Peter.

42. LUCIUS, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Syrian Laodicea.

43. JASON, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Tarsis.

44. SOSIPATER, whom the apostle mentions in his epistle to the Romans,

was bishop of Iconium.

45. TERTIUS, who wrote the epistle to the Romans,

was the second bishop of Iconium.

46. ERASTUS, whom the apostle mentions, was chamberlain of the church in

Jerusalem; later he was bishop of Paneas.

47.APOLLOS, whom the apostle mentions to the Corinthians,

was bishop of Caesarea.

48. CEPHAS, was bishop of Iconium.

49. SOSTHENES, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Colophon.

50. TYCHICUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was also bishop of Colophon.

51. EPAPHRAS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Andriaca.

52. CAESAR, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop in Dyrrhachium.

53. MARK, the nephew of Barnabas, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Apollonias.

54. JESUS, called Justus, whom the apostle mentions in the Acts,

was bishop of Eleutheropolis.

55. ARTEMUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Lystra.

56. CLEMENT, whom the apostle mentions, saying: "and with Clement, and

with my other fellowworkers," was bishop of Sardice.

57. ONESIPHORUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Cyrene.

58. TYCHICUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was the first bishop of Bithynian Chalcedon.

59. QUARTUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Berytus.

60. CARPUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Thracian Berrhoe.

61. EUODIUS, was bishop of Antioch after Saint Peter.

62. ARISTARCHUS, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Syrian Apamea.

63. MARK, called John, who is mentioned by Luke in the Acts,

was bishop of Byblos.

64. ZENAS, the lawyer, whom the apostle mentions,

was bishop of Giospolis.

65. PHILEMON, to whom the apostle Paul wrote an epistle,

was bishop of Gaza.

66. Another ARISTARCHUS,

67. PUDENS,

68. TROPHIMUS, these three suffered together with the apostle Paul through

all his persecutions; in the end they were beheaded in Rome by Emperor Nero.

69. ONESIMUS, died in Potiole at the hands of the Roman ruler Tertillus. (end quote).

Oftentimes when the term "Apostle" is mentioned in the early fathers, it refers not only to the original

12 but also to these additional unless clearly set out by the authors. We try to distinguish between the original

"Twelve Apostles" and those "like unto the apostles" because early in church history "errors" were experienced.

Such a one is Simon Magus and his followers who is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as attempting to

buy the ability to give the Holy Spirit to those upon whom he should decide to lay hands.

But as we can see he had followers who were also bishops with the power to ordain. In living the

"true apostolic faith" we need to know which are counterfeit beliefs and how they came to the fore.

In John's Revelation this is the "iniquity which already doth work".


Archbishop Paul Christian Gerald William Schultz


Before the Episcopal Consecration of the Rev Leonardo Marin-Saavedra, the Reverend EMILE FEDERICO RODRIGUEZ Y FAIRFIELD - Mexican United States citizen - (died in 2005), in private ceremony on December 7, 2002 (Los Angeles East Area), in Los Angeles, California, United States (E.E. U.U.), his Excellency Rodriguez y Fairfield, blessed inside holy mass in Jesus Christ under Church of God of the Bishop Leonardo Marin-Saavedra anointing Holy Oil and transmitted the Apostolic Succession in faith of THE MEXICAN NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. Similarly the Archbishop Miguel de Soto - Mexican United States citizen - (died in 2007) of The Orthodox Catholic Church Antioch Rite in the Saint Michael Mission (Sunset and Alvarado) los Angeles, California, United States (December 17, 2002), his Excellency blessed (in public ceremony) inside Holy Mass with Holy Oil of the Rev Leonardo Marin-Saavedra aired in succession from THE ORTOHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ANTIOCH RITE that his Excellency Miguel de Soto held in his episcopate.


Archbishop Paul Christian Gerald William Schultz (1931-95) was a member of the San Luigi Orders, being admitted by Prince-Abbot Edmond II on 3 July 1976 in a ceremony in Hollywood, and was the author of "A Brief History of the San Luigi Orders" (1977). He was a bishop of the Mexican National Catholic Church, the Old Roman Catholic Church, the Apostolic Episcopal Church and the Philippine Independent Catholic Church. Paul Schultz was born in Decatur, Indiana, on 10 April 1931. His father, Paul Christian William Adolph Schultz (1900-75) was pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Decatur for many years, later working with the Division of Gifts and Endowments at Valparaiso University. Schultz graduated from Glendale College, California, in 1950, and then studied for the ministry first at Concordia Theological Seminary, Springfield, Illinois, and then at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary. On 30 January 1952 he was ordained priest by Grant Timothy Billet, co-founder and primate of the Old Catholic Church in North America. This action was the cause of a long-term rift between Schultz and his father, and after a short time, Schultz resumed his studies, this time at the University of Heidelberg, where he earned a diploma in basic science and public health. Returning to California, he was appointed as a professor at Los Angeles City College. At this time he came to befriend Prince-Abbot Edmond I. However, he had not altogether abandoned his plans for ministry, and alongside his teaching continued his seminary studies, eventually graduating from California Graduate School of Theology in 1974. He would continue his teaching career, his final appointment being as Professor Emeritus at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier (now part of Southern California University of Health Sciences), and was noted as a popular lecturer.


As of 1974, Schultz was a lay member of the First Lutheran Church in Glendale, California. His graduation from seminary that year meant that he finally felt able to fulfil his ministerial vocation. He had also healed the breach with his father and received a Lutheran ordination and consecration from him in October and December 1974, the form of such being to the office of Superintendent and Visitor for the Power of Minister. In consequence, Schultz junior established the Collegiate and German Lutheran Church of the Buffalo Synod Tradition of the Old Lutheran Church. This small group later merged with that of Jürgen Bless, who would himself receive episcopal consecration from Schultz in 1986. The nature of Schultz's work changed rapidly during the mid-1970s from that of pastor of a small Lutheran community to a much wider ecumenical Catholic mission. The major factor in this was the considerable development of Free Catholicism in California at that time, leading to a number of jurisdictions being based there which represented different Catholic and Orthodox heritages. Schultz was seen as a reliable and trustworthy figure, personally orthodox and of stable life, who was in a good position to build bridges between small jurisdictions whose primates were at times at odds with each other, and who could undertake missions involving contact with the larger churches with credibility.


Key to this expansion was Schultz's role as Prelate and Rector Provincial of New York in the Order of Corporate Reunion (also known as the Order of Christian Renewal). This position came about as a result of the decision of Archbishop Wallace David de Ortega Maxey (1902-92) of Glendale, California, to come out of retirement in 1976 and resume his previous episcopal offices as worldwide Primate of the Apostolic Episcopal Church, Patriarch of Malaga in the Catholicate of the West, President of the Ancient Christian Fellowship and Prelate and Rector Provincial of New York in the Order of Corporate Reunion. During 1976-77, Archbishop Maxey transferred most of his offices to Archbishop Robert Ronald Ramm (also a member of the San Luigi Orders), and Ramm in turn consecrated Schultz Apostolically and installed him for the OCR on 17 October 1976. The OCR had been founded in 1874 as an initiative of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Milan in order to provide the Church of England with a source of valid Holy Orders, these orders being conveyed by means of additional commissioning through conditional episcopal consecration. During the twentieth-century, its activities - which were always somewhat clandestine - expanded to encompass a wider mission of Christian reunion among the smaller churches. Through accepting and bestowing such additional commissioning, which was not concerned with the validity of the Episcopate but instead with the ability to work ecumenically in different contexts, Schultz came to hold episcopal office in several of the Free Catholic jurisdictions simultaneously.


On 18 May 1975, he had received consecration as a Catholic bishop from Prince-Abbot Edmond II of San Luigi and the then-Vice Chancellor of the San Luigi Orders for the United States, Archbishop Frederick Charles King (of the Old Roman Catholic Church of Hollywood, California, and the American Orthodox Catholic Church, whose erstwhile primate, Homer Ferdinand Roebke, had also consecrated Schultz two months before his death in 1975). Archbishop King had himself been consecrated by Prince-Abbot Edmond II on 24 November 1964. This confirmed Schultz's role within the San Luigi Orders as a custodian of their direct Apostolic Succession from the Syrian Orthodox Church. Prince-Abbot Edmond II was to write on 20 January 1977 that Schultz's "A Brief History of the San Luigi Orders" would soon be off the press, and that this publication had coincided with an upsurge in activity in the American Grand Priory: the forthcoming investiture on 28 January would honour "the widow of a well-known Governor; the Mayor of Los Angeles for 16 years; the editor of a 'Who's Who' publication; the director of music for a major studio; the head of education for the State of Washington; a much loved local TV star who has done much for children with learning disabilities; the leading black attorney in the western part of the country who has done much for youth of all races; and one of the southland's most famous doctors."


Schultz's wife, who was Spanish, brought him into closer contact with the Hispanic community in California. Inevitably, his association with San Luigi led to a connexion from 1976 onwards with Archbishop Emile Federico Rodriguez y Fairfield (q.v.) of the Mexican National Catholic Church and the Old Roman Catholic Church of Great Britain under Archbishop Gerard George Shelley. The Archbishop Emile Federico Rodriguez y Fairfield consecrated Schultz on 20 March 1977 for the ORCCGB at a time when Archbishop Shelley was largely inactive due to advanced age and much of the ministerial burden had devolved upon Archbishop Emile Federico Rodriguez y Fairfield, who would eventually succeed Shelley as Primate. Rodriguez assigned Schultz to administer the See of Caer-Glow and to pastor the MNCC's California congregation of St Augustine of the Mystical Body of Christ. On 20 May 1978, Schultz received a further conditional consecration from another member of the San Luigi Orders, Archbishop Edgar Ramon Verostek (1909-94) of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church - Utrecht Succession, another of the Carfora-succession churches. On December 2, 1985, the Archbishop Paul Christian Gerald William Schultz was consecrate sub-conditione The Archbishop Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa in Los angeles, California, United States. In Huntington Beach city, California, United States, the Archbishop Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa was consecrate on June 15, 2003, the Archbishop Leonardo Marin-Saavedra (Primate of The Old Anglo Catholic Church).


BEFORE THE EPISCOPAL CONSECRATION ARCHBISHOP EMILE FEDERICO RODRIGUEZ Y FAIRFIELD IN PRIVATE CEREMONY ON DECEMBER 7, 2002 (LOS ANGELES EAST AREA), IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, EE. UU., HIS EXCELLENCY RODRIGUEZ Y FAIRFIELD BLESSED ARCHBISHOP LEONARDO MARIN-SAAVEDRA ANOINTING OIL AND UNDER THE APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF THE MEXICAN NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. On 5 July 1981, Schultz suffered a serious heart attack, to be followed by two more within the ensuing three years. This caused a revision of his responsibilities, and in 1984, having been confronted with irrefutable evidence of Prince-Abbot Edmond II's mental illness, he ended his work with him, continuing, however, his association with Archbishop Emile Federico Rodriguez y Fairfield.


At this time, he became involved with Archbishop Bertil Persson of Sweden in efforts to unite the various jurisdictions of the Apostolic Episcopal Church. This ecumenical communion, which had its origins in a 1925 commission by the Exarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church in the United States, had divided into its separate provinces after the death of its founder in 1948; this had led to rival claims to succeed him with the heads of each of the provinces of the church asserting that they were the true primate. During the 1970s, co-operation was again established between the Scandinavian Province and the Province of the East, United States, and in the 1980s negotiations with Archbishops Ramm and Maxey of the remaining extant Province, the Province of the West, United States (also called the Apostolic Episcopal Catholic Church) likewise bore fruit. This meant that the divided church could once more be united, and accordingly Persson was installed and consecrated as worldwide Primate of the AEC by Maxey, Ramm, Schultz, Rodriguez and other bishops on 7 November 1986 (ratified by a further instrument of 11 June 1988). Schultz was consequently appointed as AEC Provincial of the West from 7 November 1986 onwards. Schultz had noted the historic parallels between the creation of the Mexican National Catholic Church and the Philippine Independent Catholic Church (Iglesia Filipina Independiente) (a member church of the Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches and of the Anglican Communion).


He began a correspondence with the PICC and this in due course led to a historic meeting in Glendale, California, on 15 June 1988, when an intercommunion agreement was signed between the Apostolic Episcopal Church (represented by Archbishop-Primate Persson) and the Philippine Independent Catholic Church (represented by Archbishop Francisco de Jesus Pagtakhan (1916-2008), PICC Archbishop Secretary for Missions, Ecumenical Relations and Foreign Affairs). This event was achieved despite the strong opposition of some elements of the PICC and their Anglican intercommunion partners, who had protested at Pagtakhan's earlier consecrations for the Continuing Anglican movement and split the church into opposing factions. Nevertheless, this was to be the first official concordat to be achieved between an Anglican Communion and Utrecht Union member church and a Free Catholic communion. Schultz was conditionally consecrated on the same day by Pagtakhan (this was the first occasion when he had been consecrated by three bishops simultaneously, which is a requirement for validity among the Anglicans) and on 24 July 1988 was installed as Bishop of Los Angeles for the PICC.


On 14 March 1987, Schultz received conditional consecration from our present Grand Prior of the United States for the San Luigi Orders, Archbishop Peter Paul Brennan (who in 2005 would succeed Archbishop Persson as Universal Primate of the Order of Corporate Reunion) and on the following day Schultz bestowed conditional consecration on Archbishop Brennan in return. The photograph at the top of the page was taken in 1989 when Schultz assisted Archbishop Persson in consecrating the late Karl Barwin as Metropolitan of the Evangelical Catholic Church. Schultz died unexpectedly on 13 September 1995 leaving a widow and three children. His successor as OCR Rector Pro-Provincial of New York would be Archbishop Francis C. Spataro, who in 1998 would succeed Archbishop Persson as Primate of the AEC.


Anglican Rite - Chambers Succession - Anglo Catholic

Albert Arthur Chambers


Here are the reliable and historical documents of the consecration of Bishops, within the groups of bishops from original Catholicism and from primitive Christianity with recognized Apostolic Succession. Some of these lines gave rise to other groups that did not align themselves with the main tree but continue to support the Apostolic Succession within the Lineage of Jesus of Nazareth (King of the Universes), and of his Apostles:


1. Bishops of Jerusalem; 2. Bishops from Saint David of Wales;

3. Bishops of Rome; 4. Bishops of Ephesus;

5. Bishops of Lyons; 6. Bishops of Canterbury;

7. Bishops in The United States; and

8. Bishops from Albert Arthur Chambers.


THE LATIN AMERICAN ANGLICAN CHURCH NORTH AMERICA TERRITORIES

(Canada & United States and Mexico)


We are Catholic, because it accepts the doctrines of the ancient Church, which have been 'believed everywhere, always, and by all. 'Biblical Orthodoxy, Sacramental Worship and Unbroken Apostolic Succession Line in the Anglican Tradition - As it was in the beginning, is now and until His Second Coming!


(Affirmation of St. Louis) and therefore Our Mission


The North America Territories of the Latin-American Anglican Church (The Old Anglo Catholic Movement - The Latin-American Anglican Church) was formally incorporated by letters patent on 17 December 1970 and Update on 15 June 2003 with a Dominion of Three Independent Catholics Churches and Three Anglicans Traditionalist Denominations Churches. Charter: -Anglican Rite; Orthodox Rite; and Byzantine Rite-. The Full Legal name of the our Church in both official languages -English and Spanish-: The Latin-American Anglican Church and Iglesia Anglicana Latino-Americana. To work with Hispanics Communities Christian people and other cultures and language worldwide. This religious Christian Anglo Catholic organization born in Mosquera city (Madrid city and Bogota city), Cundinamarca, Republic of Colombia, (South America) on 17 December 1970. In 2000 the church (religious organization) moved from South America to United States and Canada. Also to will plant missions worldwide Under God.


The Most Reverend Leonardo Marin-Saavedra was consecrated on 15 June 2003 by + Arthur David Seeland of North Caroline (died 2009) and + Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa of California (died 2011), assisted by + Juan de Dios Correa-Triana of Los Angeles (still living) in Holy San Judas Tadeo Cathedral, Huntington Beach, California, United States. On 15 November 2003, his Excellency was enthroned as the First Independent Anglican Missionary Bishop of the Americas Territories, Caribbean Territories and worldwide Territories.

The following are the only menthem has consecrated as bishops and some sub conditione, if any, in brackets.


OUR APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION

(Arthur Albert Chambers)


NUESTRA SUCESION APOSTOLICA


Heritage and foundation of love, mercy, compassion, charity and service. We are Faithful Representatives of FAITH in God and an example of life in Jesus Christ with testimonies of humility and simplicity.


Herencia y fundamento de amor, misericordia, compasion, caridad y servicio. Somos Fieles Representantes de la FE en Dios y ejemplo de vida en Jesucristo con testimonios de humildad y sencillez.


No married bishop in our Church can consecrate a new bishop. Only single bishops without biological children are authorized to consecrate a new bishop. Jesus of Nazareth never married, it is our faith and truth. If a married bishop presides over the consecration of another bishop it is a scam and the episcopal consecration as such it should not be admitted as valid.


Ningún obispo casado en nuestra Iglesia puede consagrar un nuevo obispo. Solo los obispos solteros sin hijos biológicos están autorizados para consagrar un nuevo obispo. Jesús de Nazaret nunca se casó, es nuestra fe y verdad. Si un obispo casado preside la consagración de otro obispo, es una estafa y la consagración episcopal como tal no debe admitirse como válida.


ORIGIN OF OUR APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION

(Arthur Albert Chambers)


ORIGEN DE NUESTRA SUCESIÓN APOSTÓLICA

IAL Episcopal Apostolic Succession


(Arthur Albert Chambers)

IAL Episcopal Sucesión Apostólica


- 1. DOREN, Charles Dale David Chambers; Pagtakhan; Pae (Consent);

Boynton (Consent), 28 January, 1978.

- 002. MOTE, James Orin Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001,

28 January, 1978.

- 003. MORSE, Robert Sherwood Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001,

28 January, 1978.

- 004. WATTERSON, Peter Francis Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001.

28 January, 1978.

- 005. BURNS, William Francis, 001, 002, Chambers (Consent).

11 November, 1978.

- 006. LEWIS, William Oliver, 001, 002, 005.

26 May, 1979.

- 007. KNUTTI, Frank Russell, 001, 002, 005, 006.

12 January, 1980.

- 008. RUTHERFOORD, Wm. de J. 001, 002, 005, 006, 007.

8 March, 1980.

- 009. HARVEY, Robert Condit, 002, 005, 006, 008.

19 April, 1980.

- 010. FALK, Louis Wahl, 002, 005, 006, 008.

14 February, 1981.

- 011. RUIZ, Justo Pastor, 002, 005, 007.

17 April, 1982.

- 012. WILLIAMS, Tillman Beshore, 005, 008, 011.

27 August, 1978.

- 013. KLEPPINGER, Thos. Justin, 005 (sub-conditione).

10 April, 1986.

- 014. STEPHENS, Michael Dean, 002, 008, 010 (sub conditione).

8 August, 1986.

- 015 CHAMBERLAIN, Bruce S., 002, 006, 010, Woolcock.

18 October, 1986.

- 016. DEYMAN, Joseph Philip, 006, 010, Woolcock.

9 January, 1988.

- 017. WILLARS, Richard Cecil, 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016,

Woolcock, Pae. 30 January, 1988.

- 018 CONNORS, Robin Bradley, 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016,

Woolcock, Pae. 30 January, 1988.

- 019. RODRIGUEZ-Molina, Ruben, 002, 017, 018.

13 March, 1988.

- 020. CAHOON, John Thayer, Jr., 002, 003, Woolcock (received in Orders

from APCK, 1989). 25 January, 1986.

- 021. PRICE, Alistair Edwin, 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016,

Gramley. 25 January, 1992.

- 022. McNELEY, James Richard, 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, Gramley.

25 January, 1992.

- 023. HAMLETT, Leslie, 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022.

1 August, 1992.

- 024. BROMLEY, James Edward, 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022.

6 May, 1993.

- 025. SEELAND, Arthur David, 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022.

6 May, 1993. - (died 2009);

- 026. MARIN-Saavedra Leonardo, Huntington Beach, California, United States.

15 June, 2003. - (still living);


THE LATIN AMERICAN ANGLICAN CHURCH WORLDWIDE EPISCOPAL CONSECRATIONS

THE OLD ANGLO CATHOLIC WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT Under (by)

The Most Rev Leonardo Marin-Saavedra


No married bishop in our Church can consecrate a new bishop. Only single bishops without biological children are authorized to consecrate a new bishop. Jesus of Nazareth never married, it is our faith and truth. If a married bishop presides over the consecration of another bishop it is a scam and the episcopal consecration as such it should not be admitted as valid.


Ningún obispo casado en nuestra Iglesia puede consagrar un nuevo obispo. Solo los obispos solteros sin hijos biológicos están autorizados para consagrar un nuevo obispo. Jesús de Nazaret nunca se casó, es nuestra fe y verdad. Si un obispo casado preside la consagración de otro obispo, es una estafa y la consagración episcopal como tal no debe admitirse como válida.


1st (First) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 027. TRAMBEY Gilles -Married. - (Ratification) -

Canadian Citizen - In 2005. Montreal, Quebec, Canada (still living)

2nd (Second) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 028. MORNEAU Gaston -Single. -Canadian Citizen - In 2005.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (still living).

3rd (Third) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 029. LEONE Patrick -Single. - Canadian Citizen- In 2005.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada (still living)

4th (Fourth) Bishop consecrated by IAL US/Canada:

- 030. ROJAS-González Omar -Married - Colombian Citizen - In 2006.

London, Ontario, Canada (still living)

5th (Fifth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 031. SEAVER Brian Xavier -Married. -USA Citizen - In 2006.

London, Ontario, Canada (still living)

6th (Sixth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 032. CAMACHO Ramon Antonio -Married. (Ratification) -Mexican Citizen. In 2007.

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. (still living)

7th (Seventh) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 033. PEREZ-Benitez Jorge -Married. -Mexican Citizen - In 2007.

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. (died 2016)

8th (Eighth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 034. PEREZ-Gonzalez Jorge -Married. -Mexican Citizen - In 2007.

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. (still living)

9th (Ninth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 035. PACHON-Alvarez Alonso -Married. -Colombian Citizen - In 2007.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada (still living)

10th (Tenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 036. HURTUBISE Roger Alexandre -Married. -Canadian Citizen. In 2007.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada (still living)

11th Eleventh Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 037. ALBORNOZ-Cano Enrique Jose -Married. - Venezuelan Citizen - In 2008.

Ojeda city, Zulia, Venezuela (still living)

12th (Twelfth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 038. BERTIS-Vargas Alexis Jose - Married. -Venezuelan Citizen - In 2008.

Ojeda city, Zulia, Venezuela (still living)

13th (Thirteenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 039. SIU-Garcia Jon Jen in 2008 -Married. -Venezuelan Citizen - In 2008.

Ojeda, Zulia, Venezuela (still living)

14th (Fourteenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 040. GOMEZ-Pillco Sabino -Married -Peruvian Citizen - In 2008.

Cusco city, Peru South America (still living)

15th (Fifteenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 041. HARO-Carranza Orli Mesias -Married - Ecuatorian Citizen - In 2008.

Cusco city, Peru, South America (still living)

16th Sixteenth Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 042. LARA-Velasco Luis Bolivar -Married. -Ecuatorian Citizen - In 2008.

Cusco, Peru, South America (still living)

17th (Seventeenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 043. SOTRES-Cervantes German Fernando -Single. -Mexican Citizen - In 2008.

Mexico City, Mexico (still living)

18th (Eighteenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 044. DAVILA-Alvarado Alonso -Single. - Colombian Citizen - In 2009.

Houston city, Texas, United States (still living)

19th (Nineteenth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 045. MUNOZ-Mujica Rodolfo Jose -Married. -Mexican Citizen - In 2011.

Celaya city, Guanajuato, Mexico (still living)

20th (Twentieth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 046. SALAS-Becerra Tito Jose -Single. (Ratification) -Venezuelan Citizen -

In 2011. Caracas, Venezuela, South America (still living)

21st Twenty-First) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 047. JURADO-Farfán Jylman Red -Married. -Venezuelan Citizen - In 2012.

Caracas, Venezuela, South America (still living)

22nd (Twenty-Second) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 048. RIVERO Carlos Alfredo -Married. -Venezuelan Citizen. In 2012.

Caracas, Venezuela, South America (still living)

23rd (Twenty-Third) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 049. GARCIA-Mozo Norberto -Married -Venezuelan Citizen. In 2012.

Caracas, Venezuela, South America (still living)

24th (Twenty-Fourth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 050. RONDON Luis Alberto -Single.-Venezuelan Citizen. In 2012.

Caracas city, Venezuela, South America (still living)

25th (Twenty-Fifth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 051. CARDONA-Patiño Alberto -Married -Colombian Citizen - In 2014.

Humble city, Texas, United States (died 2015)

26th (Twenty-Sixth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 052. GERONIMO-Santos Rolando -Married -Europen Citizen - In 2014.

Brussels city, Belgium, Europe (still living)

27th (Twenty-Seventh) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 053. CAGICAL-Velayos Eduardo -Single. -Spain Citizen- In 2014.

Santander, Spain, Europe. (still living)

28th (Twenty-Eighth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 054. LAL Mohan -Married. -India Citizen- In 2014.

London city, England, UK (still living)

29th (Twenty Ninth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 055. GOMEZ-Juan Carlos -Married. - Colombian citizen - In 2014.

London city, England, UK - (still living)

30th (Thirtieth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 056. PIEDRAHITA-Escobar Alberto -Single. - Colombian and Canadian Citizen - In 2015.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada (died 2021).

31st (Thirty-First) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 057. ALBERTO-Jiménez José Margarito - Married. - Mexican Citizen - In 2016.

Celaya city, Guanajuato, Mexico (Still living)

32nd (Thirty-Second) First Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 058. JINETTE-Zárate Alvaro Emerson -Married. - Colombian and US citizen-

In 2017. Franklin Park city, Illinois, United States - (Still living)

33rd (Thirty-Third) First Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

- 059. BARRIOS-Barrios Nelson Armando -Single. - Colombian Citizen - In 2017 -

San Jacinto city, Bolivar Republica de Colombia, South America - (Still living).

34th (Thirty-Fourth) First Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-060. VERNAZA-Franco John Henry - Single - Colombian Citizen - In 2017.

San Jacinto city, Bolivar, Republica de Colombia, South America - (Still living)

35th (Thirty-Fifth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-061. TREJO Jose - Married. (Ratification) - Mexican Citizen - In 2017.

PalmDale city, California, United States - (Still living).

36th (Thirty-Sixth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-062. RAMIREZ Miguel Angel - Single (Ratification) - Mexican Citizen - In 2017.

Mexico city, D. F., Mexico - (Still living).

37th (Thirty-Seventh) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-063. GEARA Marwan - Single - Lebanese Citizen. - In 2019.

Houston Texas, United States - (Still living).

38th (Thirty-Eighth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-064. HERNANDEZ-González Francisco - Single. (Ratification) - Mexican Citizen - In 2019.

Mexico city, D. F., Mexico (Still living).

39th (Thirty-Nineth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-065. ROMERO Cristian Gerardo. - Single. - Argentinean Citizen - in 2019 -

Fortaleza city, Ceara, Brazil - (Still living).

40th (Fortieth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-066. GOMES Paulo Cesar. - Single. (Ratification) - Brazilian Citizen - In 2019 -

Fortaleza city, Ceara, Brazil - (Still living).

41st (Fortieth-First) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-066. DE FARIA Jose Fernando. - Married. (Ratification) - Brazilian Citizen - In 2019 -

Fortaleza city, Ceara, Brazil - (Still living).

42nd (Fortieth-Second) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-067. PEREIRA-Bessa Antonio Jose. - Married - Brazilian Citizen - In 2019 -

Fortaleza city, Ceara, Brazil - (Still living).

43rd (Fortieth- Third) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-068. RAMOS-Martinez Fernado David. - Married - Ecuatorian Citizen - In 2019 -

Guayaquil city, Ecuador, Guayas Province, South America - (Still living).

44th (Fortieth-Fourth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-069. SANZ-Bascuñana Enrique -Married. (Ratification) - Spain Citizen - In 2020 -

Madrid city, Spain, Europe - (Still living).

45th (Fortieth-Fifth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-070. MORRA Dean -Single. (Ratification) - Canadian Citizen - In 2020 -

Toronto city, Canada, North America - (Still living).

46th (Fortieth-Sixth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-071. PACHON-Arias Luis Alberto -Single. (Ratification) - Colombian Citizen - In 2020 -

Bogota city, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America - (Still living).

47th (Fortieth-Seventh) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-072. SANCHEZ-Prieto Jorge -Single. - Mexican Citizen - In 2021 -

Mexico City, Mexico, North America - (Still living).

48th (Fortieth-Eighth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-073. VELASQUEZ-Chavez Alberto Nicolas -Single. - Peruvian Citizen - In 2021 -

Mexico City, Mexico, North America - (Still living).

49th (Fortieth-Nineth) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-074. MATOGO-Mondomo Generoso Maria -Single. - Spain and Equatorial Guinean Citizen -

In 2021 - Mexico City, Mexico, North America - (Still living).

50th (Fifty) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-075. NAVA-Munoz Salvador Manuel -Single. - Mexican Citizen - In 2021 -

Mexico City, Mexico, North America - (Still living).

51th (Fifty-First) Bishop consecrated by IAL USA/Canada:

-076. PEREZ-Gonzalez Hugo Raymundo -Single. - Mexican Citizen - In 2021 -

Mexico City, Mexico, North America - (Still living).


Note of Consecration:

Brother Archbishop Leonardo Marin-Saavedra has been as assistant consecrator for the following four bishops. The first time was for the consecration of Patrick Leone from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in Montreal city, which took place on 21 July, 2005 in primate Chapel (Gallican). This first consecration was for the "Gallican Catholic Church of Canada and Frence" with its Archbishop Gilles Trambley (still living) serving as chief consecrator. The second time was for the consecration of Seaver Brian Xavier from Troy, NY, USA, in London, Ontario, Canada, which took place on 6 May, 2006 in Christ the king. This second consecration was for the "Gallican Catholic Church" with its Archbishop Archbishop Gilles Trambley (still living) serving as chief consecrator. The third time was for the consecration of Munoz-Mujica Rodolfo Jose from Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico, on 23 April, 2011 in Rural Celaya Chapel to the "Free Episcopal Church of Brazil", which its the Archbishop Ricardo Lorite de Lima (still living) from Brazil serving as chief consecrator. The fourth time was the consecration of Mohal Lal from India, which took place on 8 December, 2014 in Ixthux primate chapel in London, England (UK). This fourth consecration was for "The IXThux Church of UK", which its the Archbishop Evangelou from England as chief consecrator.

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