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Episcopal Succession in the Anglican Catholic Church

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These are the bishops consecrated in the Anglican Catholic Church, counting from the original consecrations performed in Denver, Colorado on January 28, 1978. The name or number in bold is the chief consecrator, who either would be the metropolitan or acting metropolitan or would be a bishop acting with the warrant of the metropolitan or acting metropolitan. An asterisk indicates a bishop who has left the communion of the ACC.[1][2]

Name Consecrators Date Diocese Notes
001 DOREN, Charles Dale David Chambers, Pagtakhan, Mark Pae (Consent), Charles Boynton (Consent) January 28, 1978[3][4] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Midwest (1978-1979) and Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1979-1981) Left to join the United Episcopal Church of North America in 1981.
002 MOTE, James Orin Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[5][6] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity (1978-1994) and Senior Bishop 1981-1983 Deceased April 28, 2006
003 MORSE, Robert Sherwood Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[7][8][9]
004 WATTERSON, Peter Francis Chambers, Pagtakhan, 001 January 28, 1978[10]
005 BURNS, William Francis 001, 002, Chambers (Consent) November 11, 1978[11][12][13] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Resurrection Deceased 2000
006 LEWIS, William Oliver 001, 002, 005 May 26, 1979[14][15] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Midwest (1979–1987), Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South (1987–1997), and Archbishop of the Original Province (1991–1997) Deceased September 23, 1997
007 KNUTTI, Frank Russell 001, 002, 005, 006 January 12, 1980[16][17][18] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South (1980-1983) Deacesed January 25, 1983[19]
008 RUTHERFORD, Wm. deJ. 001, 002, 005, 006, 007 March 8, 1980[20][21][22] Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1980-1981) and Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1981–1995) Deceased 2001
009 HARVEY, Robert Condit 002, 005, 006, 008 April 19, 1980[23][24] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Southwest Left in 1983 to join the American Episcopal Church[25]
010 FALK, Louis Wahl 002, 005, 006, 008 February 14, 1981[26][27] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Missouri Valley (1981-2005) and Archbishop of the Original Province 1983-1991 Left to form the Traditional Anglican Communion in 1991
011 RUIZ, Justo Pastor 002, 005, 007 April 17, 1982[28][29][30] Bishop of the Caribbean Deceased January 2, 1989
012 WILLIAMS, Tillman Beshore 005, 008, 011 August 27, 1983[31][32] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South (1983-1986) Left to join the Diocese of Christ the King in 1986
013 KLEPPINGER, Thos. Justin * 005 (sub conditione) April 10, 1986[33][34] Left to form the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite in 1997
014 STEPHENS, Michael Dean 002, 008, 010 (sub conditione) August 8, 1986[35][36] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of New Orleans (1986–1998) and Archbishop of the Original Province (1997–1998) Deceased March 29, 1998
015 CHAMBERLAIN, Bruce S. 002, 006, 010, Alfred Woolcock (Anglican Catholic Church of Canada) October 18, 1986[37][38] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of New England Left to form the Traditional Anglican Communion in 1991
016 DEYMAN, Joseph Philip 006, 010, Alfred Woolcock January 9, 1988[39][40] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Midwest (1988–2000) Deceased 23 May 2000
017 WILLARS, Richard Cecil 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016, Alfred Woolcock, Mark Pae January 30, 1988[41][42] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Pacific Southwest (1988-1993) Deceased 1993
018 CONNORS, Robin Bradley 002, 005, 010, 011, 013, 014, 016, Alfred Woolcock, Mark Pae January 30, 1988[43][44] Auxiliary to the Metropolitan[45] Left to form the Traditional Anglican Communion in 1991
019 RODRIGUEZ-Molina, Ruben 002, 017, 018 March 13, 1988[46][47] Bishop of Diocese of the Caribbean and New Granada[48] Left to join the Traditional Anglican Communion
020 CAHOON, John Thayer Jr. 002, 003, Alfred Woolcock (received in Orders from APCK, 1989) January 25, 1986[49][50] Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1986-1995), Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (1995–2001)[51] and Archbishop of the Original Province (1999–2001) Deceased October 4, 2001
021 PRICE, Alistair Edwin 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, John C. Gramley (UECNA) January 25, 1992
022 McNELEY, James Richard 002, 006, 008, 013, 014, 016, John C. Gramley January 25, 1992[52] Left to form the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite in 1997
023 HAMLETT, Leslie * 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 August 1, 1992[53][54] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of England & Wales (1992-1997) Left to form the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite in 1997
024 BROMLEY, James Edward 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 May 6, 1993 Bishop of the Missionary Diocese of Australia[55] Deceased 2004[56]
025 SEELAND, Arthur David 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 May 6, 1993[57] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Pacific Southwest (1993-1997) Left to form the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite in 1997
026 CRUZ-Blanco. Victor Manuel * 002, 006, 013, 014, 016, 022 (sub conditione) May 6, 1993 Left to join the Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite
027 VOCKLER, John-Charles (Received in Orders from Canterbury Communion 1994) November 30, 1959[58] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of New Orleans (1999–2005) and Archbishop of the Original Province (2001–2005) Deceased February 6, 2014
028 HAVERLAND, Mark David 002, 014, 016, 020, 024, 026 January 31, 1998[59] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South and Archbishop of the Original Province (2005–present)
029 STARKS, Rommie Michael 002, 020, 027. 028 August 14, 2000[60][61] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Midwest (2000–2023) Deceased August 21, 2023
030 SCOTT, Harry Burgoyne, III 002, 026, 027, 028, 029 March 2, 2002[62][63] Bishop Ordinary of the Mid-Atlantic States (2002) Deceased September 19, 2002
031 McCLEAN, William Jr. 002, 028, 029 March 15, 2003 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States Retired
032 LAZARCZYK, Stanley Francis 027, 028, 029, 031 August 2, 2003 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the South Retired
033 AUGUSTINE, John 027, 028, 029, 031, 032 October 22, 2003 Metropolitan of CIPBC
034 DAWSON, Arthur Roger 002, 028, 029 November 30, 2003 Bishop Ordinary of Caracas, Venezuela Deceased July 2, 2016
035 HUTCHENS, Denver Presley 028, 029, 034 October 12, 2004[64] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of New Orleans (2005 – 2012) Retired
036 LaCOUR, Edward Ethan 003, James P. Clark (APCK), Harold L. Nutter (Anglican Church of Canada) (Consent) (Received in Orders from APCK, March 31, 2006) October 23, 1993[65][66] Vicar General in the Diocese of the South Deceased February 1, 2020
037 HODGE, Denis Ian Dermot 028, 029, 031, 032, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007 Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of New Zealand Retired
038 GARANG, Wilson Chan Awac 028, 029, 031, 032, 034, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Aweil (Sudan)
039 IVERACH, Brian * 028, 029, 031, 032, 035, 036 (sub conditione) October 11, 2007 Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Australia
040 MEAD, Damien Steven Robert 029, 034, 037 September 20, 2008[67][68][69] Bishop Ordinary Diocese of the United Kingdom 2008-
041 FLORENZA, Rocco Aldo 003, James Provence, Frederick Morrison (Received in Orders from APCK, October 27, 2009) June 6, 2003 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Resurrection
042 LOWE, Terry Allen 035, Stephen Reber, Peter Robinson (UECNA) (sub conditione) April 24, 2010 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of New Orleans
043 KENYON-HOARE, Alan 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[70] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of South Africa (November 7, 2010 – March 1, 2015) Deceased January 20, 2021
044 MENTJIES, Solomzi 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[70][71] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Christ the Redeemer (South Africa)
045 ORREGO-Hurtado, German 028, 029, 031, 035, 036, 038, 040 October 7, 2010[70] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the New Granada (2013–present)[72]
046 LEROW, Donald Francis 028, 031, 035 February 4, 2012[73][74] Bishop of the Armed Forces, and Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States (2013-2024) Retired
047 AYULE-MILENGE, Steven 028, 029, 035, 036, 039, 046, and Peter Robinson (UECNA) October 16, 2012[75] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Congo
048 SCARLETT, Stephen Coulter 028, 029, 038, 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047 October 26, 2013[76] Bishop Ordinary of Diocese of the Holy Trinity
049 CANILLO, Rene 029, 038, 039, 040, 042, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047 (sub conditione) October 26, 2013 Missionary Diocese of the Philippines Deceased
050 MDUNYELWA, Dominic Sonwabo 028, 043, 044 February 13, 2015[77] Bishop Ordinary, Diocese of the Kei (South Africa) and Archbishop of the Province of Southern Africa
051 ANDREW, Mushtaq 028, 043, 044 February 13, 2015[77] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Lahore
052 NDEGWA, John Kamande 028,  029, 031, 038, 040, 041, 042, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048, 050, 051 October 27, 2015[78] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Kenya
053 MCDONALD, John Benedict 028, 029, 041, 042, 046, 048 October 20, 2016[79] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of the Philippines (2016-2018) Deceased December 8, 2018
054 WOODMAN, Ian 013, Leo Michael, 062, Anthony Rasch (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, October 3, 2017) October 15, 2010 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Australia & New Zealand
055 NDUTIYE, Alphonse Vascaniat 028,  042, 046, and Brian Marsh (ACA), Stephen Strawn (ACA), Chandler Jones (APA) October 4, 2018[80] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Cameroon
056 MANDIZVIDZE, Elfigio 028, 050, 052 October 6, 2019[81] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Zimbabwe
057 HEWETT, Paul Clayton Robert Waggener, Patrick Murphy, Edward LaCour (036), Donald Davies, Harold L. Nutter (Consent) December 4, 2004[82] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Holy Cross
058 QHESI, Jacob Katlego 028, 050, 055 November 14, 2021[83] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of the Vaal (South Africa)
059 MNYANDE, Elliot Leon 028, 050, 055 November 14, 2021[83] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Ekurhuleni (South Africa)
060 MAQOMA, Siviwe Samuel 023, John Milnes, Ralph Torner (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, November 14, 2021)[83] January 3, 2016 Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Christ the King (South Africa) Previously the Diocese was of Umzi Wase Tiyopiya
061 MTUNDU, Lamek Mmokywa 038, 047, 052, 054 January 30, 2022[84] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Eastern Congo
062 BANZANA, Samuel Mzukisi 021, 023, Michael Wright (Received in Orders from HCC-WR, May 10, 2022) August 20, 2000[85] Bishop Ordinary, Missionary Diocese of Saint Paul (South Africa)
063 MHLAKAZA, Xolani 050, 056, 058, 059, 060, 062 April 23, 2023[86][87] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Johannesburg (South Africa)
064 NGQONO, Mbulelo Matthew 010, John Hepworth (TAC), Trevor Rhodes (TAC), Wellborn Hudson (ACA) (Received in Orders September 18, 2023) January 11, 2001
065 KOLITI, Augustine Michael Gill (TAC), Craig Botterill (ACCC), Wellington Murinda (TAC) (Received in Orders December 22, 2023) June 4, 2022[88] Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of the Kei (South Africa)
066 GOBA, Sipho 050, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065 February 4, 2024[89] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Port Elizabeth (South Africa)
067 MAQANDA, Siphiwo 050, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065 February 4, 2024[89] Bishop Ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of Qumbu (South Africa)
068 MANDITA, Luvo 050, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065 February 4, 2024[89] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of East London (South Africa)
069 NTAMO, Andile 050, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065 February 4, 2024[89] Missionary Bishop of the Province of Southern Africa
070 KUTTA, Philip 050, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065 February 4, 2024[89] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Tanzania
071 ROSALES, Arthur Dejes 028, 042, 046, 057 April 23, 2024[90] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Philippines
072 CANILLO, Jun Paul Ledres 028, 042, 046, 057 April 23, 2024[90] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Mindanao
073 JOHNSON, Jeffrey Scott 028, 042, 046, 057, 071 October 12, 2024[91][92] Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States

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