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Rudolph de Landas Berghes
Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church of America
Successor
Carmel Henry Carfora
Personal details
Born
(1873-11-01)November 1, 1873
Naples, Kingdom of Italy
Died
17 November 1920(1920-11-17) (aged 47) Villanova, Pennsylvania
Nationality
Austrian and America. [not verified in body]
Denomination
Anglican, Old Catholic, Roman Catholic
Ordination history of de Landas Berghes
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained by
Arnold Mathew
Date
November 21, 1912
Place
Bedford Park, London
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated by
Arnold Mathew
Date
June 29, 1913[a]: 24 This date was later used by Anson.[2]: 190 But according to The Sun, Berghes dated his consecration in a 1915 legal complaint to June 15, 1913.[3]
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by de Landas Berghes as principal consecrator
William Henry Francis[b]
October 3, 1916
Carmel Henry Carfora
October 4, 1916
Stanislaus Mickiewicz
1917
Source(s):[1]: 24 [2]: 182, 190
Rodolphe Francois Ghislain de Lorraine de Landas Berghes St. Winock (November 1, 1873 – November 17, 1920), better known as Rudolph de Landas Berghes, was Regionary Bishop of Scotland of the Old Roman Catholic Western Orthodox Church and later Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Church of America.[c][d]
^ abBrandreth, Henry R. T (1987) [First published in 1947]. Episcopi vagantes and the Anglican Church. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press. ISBN 0-89370-558-6.
^ abcAnson, Peter F (2006) [1964]. Bishops at large. Independent Catholic Heritage series (1st Apocryphile ed.). Berkeley: Apocryphile Press. ISBN 0-9771461-8-9.
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"Prince de Landas sues for $100,000". The sun. New York. 1915-07-13. p. 7. LCCN sn83030272. Retrieved 2013-12-14.
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^Illinois. Office of Secretary of State (1906). "Corporations not for pecuniary profit". Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Illinois (Fiscal years beginning October 1, 1904 and ending September 30, 1906 ed.). Springfield, IL: 53. hdl:2027/mdp.39015067964307. OCLC 557554812.
^"Old Roman Catholic Church". Year book of the churches. New York: The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 1923. pp. 13–14. ISSN 0084-3644.
^"Old Roman Catholic Church of America". Year book of the churches (covering the year 1917 ed.). New York: The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 1918. p. 76. hdl:2027/mdp.39015011954883. ISSN 0084-3644.
^Illinois. Office of Secretary of State (1919). "Domestic corporations not for profit". Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Illinois (Fiscal years beginning October 1, 1916 and ending September 30, 1918 ed.). Springfield, IL: 41, 52. hdl:2027/mdp.39015068036840. OCLC 557554812. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
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