Charismatic Episcopal Church Bishops
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The International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (also known as the ICCEC) is an international Christian
Christian
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 communion
Communion (Christian)
The term communion is derived from Latin communio . The corresponding term in Greek is κοινωνία, which is often translated as "fellowship". In Christianity, the basic meaning of the term communion is an especially close relationship of Christians, as individuals or as a Church, with God and with...

 established as an Autocephalous Patriarch
Patriarch
Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by senior males is called patriarchy. This is a Greek word, a compound of πατριά , "lineage, descent", esp...

ate in 1992 with over 1,000 churches worldwide. The Communion has its Apostolic Succession
Apostolic Succession
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 within the historical episcopate
Historical episcopate
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 through the Rebiban line via Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who founded the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is an independent Catholic church established in 1945 by Brazilian bishop Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, a former Roman Catholic Bishop of Botucatu.The ICAB has 58 dioceses and claims five million members in 17 countries...

.

On 26 June 1992, Austin Randolph Adler
Austin Randolph Adler
Austin Randolph Adler was a Bishop, Primate, and Patriarch of the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church . He was consecrated 26 June 1992, with Timothy Michael Barker of the International Free Catholic Communion functioning as the principal consecrator...

 was consecrated the first bishop
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 and primate
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 of the CEC with Timothy Michael Barker of the International Free Catholic Communion (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.

  • A = Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
    Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
    The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is an independent Catholic church established in 1945 by Brazilian bishop Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, a former Roman Catholic Bishop of Botucatu.The ICAB has 58 dioceses and claims five million members in 17 countries...


    A1 = Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez
    Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez
    Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Méndez was patriarch of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church , an independent catholic church...


    A2 = Josivaldo Pereira de Olivera
    A3 = Olinto Ferreira Pinto Filho
  • B = Episcopal Missionary Church
    Episcopal Missionary Church
    The Episcopal Missionary Church is a Continuing Anglican church body in the United States and a member of the Federation of Anglican Churches in the Americas...


    B1 = William Millsaps
    William Millsaps
    William Wesley Millsaps is the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Missionary Church, and the rector of Christ Church in Monteagle, Tennessee.He graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961...


  • C = International Free Catholic Communion
    C1 = Timothy Michael Barker

List of bishops in the ICCEC

No.DateConsecratorNameJurisdiction(s)Notes
1 26 June 1992 C1 Austin Randolph Adler, D.D. Patriarch ICCEC; Primate USA; Abp. San Clemente Retired October 2007
2 5 November 1993 1 Randolph W. Sly, M.Div., D.D. Abp. Eastern Province; Bp. of the Potomac; Bp. Maryland Resigned November 2006
3 14 November 1993 1 2 B1 Dale F. Howard, M.Div., D.D. Abp. Southeast Province; Bp. Florida Deposed October 2005
|14 November 1993 B1 Episcopal Missionary Church Added line to 1 and 2
4 23 April 1993 Joseph Moats Abp. Southwest Province; Bp. Arizona Resigned 2002
5 26 August 1994 Malcolm Smith Aux. Bp. Texas Resigned 1999
6 16 September 1994 1 Loren Thomas Hines, D.D. Primate Asia; Abp. Philippines; Bp. Manila
7 4 November 1994 1 Douglas S. Woodall, Th.D. Abp. Armed Forces, USA Resigned 26 January 2011
8 9 June 1995 Kenneth Myers Bp. South Central Province Resigned October 2006
9 4 August 1995 Richard W. Lipka Bp. Delmarva (Delaware, Eastern Shore of Maryland) Resigned October 2006
10 8 September 1995 Philip Zampino Bp. Mid Atlantic Resigned May 2006
11 17 March 1996 Douglas Kessler Bp. Northwest Province
12 10 May 1996 Frederick G. Fick, B.A. Bp. Great Lakes Province Resigned October 2006
13 22 September 1996 Jose Elmer Medrano Belmonte Bp. Confederation of Filipino Churches in Europe
14 18 April 1997 John Holloway, M.Div, D.D. Bp. Georgia Retired 31 May 2009
15 25 April 1997 Charles "Chuck" W. Jones Abp. Southeast Province; Bp. Alabama
16 16 August 1997 Benson Odinga O'Otieno Bp. Nairobi, Kenya Emeritus (Deceased July 2008)
17 17 August 1997 Bernard Njoroge Kariuki Assistant Patriarchal Legate to Africa and General Secretary of Kenya and Tanzania; Bp. Nairobi, Kenya
18 22 August 1997 Raymundo D. Abogatal, Jr. Bp. Northern Mindanao, Philippines
19 22 August 1997 Ricardo Alcarez Bp. Visayas, Philippines
20 22 August 1997 Lowell Eugene Lilly, Jr. Bp. Southern Mindanao, Philippines
5 November 1997 A1 A2 A3 Brazilian Catholic line received.
21 14 November 1997 Craig Bates, M.Div. Patriarch ICCEC, Primate USA, Bp. Northeast Province, Bp. New York
22 14 February 1998 Joseph Mahon, M.A. Bp. Colorado Emeritus
23 7 August 1998 Paulino Villavicencio Bp. Southern Luzon, Philippines
24 20 September 1998 Daniel Kimwele Bp. Kitui, Kenya
25 20 September 1998 Enoch Sasaka Bp. River Nzoia, Kenya Retired
26 22 September 1998 John Obokech Abp. Uganda Deposed September 2006
27 5 February 1999 Frank J. Costantino Bp. for St. Dismas Prison Ministry Deceased 2 April 2006
28 6 August 1999 1 Michael B. Davidson, PhD Bp. Central Province
29 10 September 1999 Rick Painter D.Min. Bp. Phoenix Resigned July 2006
30 4 November 1999 Prakash Yuhanna Bp. Pakistan
31 8 December 2000 12 Donald Miles Aux. Bp. Great Lakes Province Resigned May 2006
32 18 February 2001 Moses Meeli Ngusa Bp. Kajaido, Kenya
33 25 February 2001 Hannington Bahemuka Bp. Mountains of the Moon, Uganda
34 16 March 2001 Bernard Afwanda Oboro Bp. River Nzoia South, Kenya
35 26 May 2001 Bernard Matolo Bp. Machacos, Kenya
36 26 May 2001 Francis Gogo Bp. Mount Elgon, Uganda
37 1 June 2001 Samuel Kamanya Lubogo Bp. Source of Nile, Uganda
38 21 September 2001 1 6 13 Felicisimo Cordero Aux. Bp. for Spain
39 25 May 2002 Peter Zedekiah Otsulah Chunge Bp. River Nzoia Central, Kenya
40 24 August 2002 1 3 26 Philip Weeks Aux. Bp. for International Missions Resigned January 2007
Restored 11 December 2008
41 15 February 2003 Joshua Ayoo Koyo Bp. Great Lakes East, Kenya
42 8 September 2003 1 3 6 Paulo Ruiz Garcia Abp. and Primate Brazil
43 21 February 2004 ? 40 Emmanual Ngirumpatse Bp. Rwanda
44 15 January 2005 Prudence Ngarambe Aux. Bp. Northeast Province, USA Retired 1 August 2006
45 2 May 2005 ? 40 Daudi H. Chidawli Bp. Tanzania Resigned 18 April 2007
46 4 May 2005 ? 40 Charles Sekelwa Bp. Lake Victoria, Tanzania
47 9 July 2006 Jothan Kabonabe Tibafa Bp. Democratic Republic of Congo
48 9 July 2006 Tom Nak Kokanyi Bp. Sudan
49 9 July 2006 Yusto Ntugnwwa Muhereza Bp. Uganda
50 12 January 2007 15 David Simpson Bp. Florida
51 18 March 2007 15 17 43 Nitonde Dieudonne Bp. Northern Burundi
52 18 March 2007 15 17 43 Nestor Misigaro Bp. Southern Burundi
53 18 March 2007 15 17 43 Katarama Kizungu Sylvain Bp. Northeast Congo
54 14 April 2007 1 Alexandre Barbosa Monteiro Ximenes Aux. Bp. Brazil
55 14 April 2007 1 Frederico Carreiro Rego Bastos Bp. Vitória, Brazil
56 16 November 2007 15 20 50 W. David Epps, M.A.,D.Min(c) Bp. Mid-South Diocese USA
57 30 November 2007 42 54 55 Adonias Ramos de Sousa Bp. Paulista, Brazil
58 13 September 2008 21 17 28 Solomon Madara Kadiri Bp. River Nzoia North, Kenya
59 16 October 2009 21 15 28 Gregory Ortiz Aux. Bp. Northeast Province, Aux. Bp. New York
60 16 November 2009 42 54 55 57 Andre Novas Aux. Bp. Recife, Brazil
61 17 August 2010 15 17 41 Tobias Calleb Onyango Opondo Bp. Great Lakes West, Kenya
62 20 August 2010 15 17 32 Elias Kimirei Ole Ntoipo Bp. Mt. Kilimanjaro, Kenya
63 22 August 2010 15 17 Jackson Ara Luhusa Madulesi Bp. Dodoma, Tanzania
64 25 August 2010 15 36 Japheth Iraka Bp. Bunyoro-Magita, Uganda
65 25 August 2010 15 36 Jimmy Bamuke Ruakoah Bp. Upper Nile Missionary Diocese, Uganda
66 25 August 2010 15 36 Eliasiba Woja Bute Aux. Bp. Kindi, Sudan
67 25 August 2010 15 36 Jacques Muhindo Niravahereni Bp. Watalinga-Semuliki, Democratic Republic of Congo
68 25 August 2010 15 36 Fréderic Lunkomo Bushiri Bp. Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo
69 18 September 2011 21 6 Ariel C. Santos Aux. Bp. Manila, Philippines
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