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The International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (also known as the ICCEC) is an international Christian communion established as an Autocephalous Patriarchate in 1992 with over 1,000 churches worldwide. The Communion has its apostolic succession within the historical episcopate through the Rebiban line via Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who founded the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church.
On 26 June 1992, Austin Randolph Adler was consecrated the first bishop and primate of the CEC with Timothy Michael Barker of the International Free Catholic Communion[1] (who was consecrated by Archbishop-Patriarch Herman Adrian Spruit) functioning as the principal consecrator. In 1997, the Charismatic Episcopal Church sought and acquired reconsecration and reordination of all of its clergy by the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, thus strengthening their lines of apostolic succession.[2]
A = Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church A1 = Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez A2 = Josivaldo Pereira de Olivera A3 = Olinto Ferreira Pinto Filho
B = Episcopal Missionary Church B1 = William Millsaps
C = International Free Catholic Communion C1 = Timothy Michael Barker
D = D1 = Delmer Tripp Robinson
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^"An Article by Archbishop Sly discussing the rationale for seeking reconsecration of bishops from bishops of the Brazilian Church". Saintbrendan.net.[permanent dead link]
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