SÍNTESIS DE LA SUCESIÓN APOSTÓLICA
DEL EXMO. Y RVDMO. MONSEÑOR
DR. PATRICIO VIVEROS ROBLES, OSB.
ROMAN PETRINE SUCCESSION
The Roman Catholic Church
Cardinal Rebiba
who consecrated in 1566
Cardinal Santorio
who consecrated in 1586
Cardinal Bemerio
who consecrated in 1604
Cardinal Sanvitale
who consecrated in 1621
Cardinal Ludovesi
who consecrated in 1622
Cardinal Gaetani
who consecrated in 1630
Cardinal Carpegua
who consecrated in 1666
Cardinal Altieri (Pope Clement X in 1670 )
who consecrated in 1675
Cardinal Orsini (Pope Benedict XIII in 1724)
who consecrated in 1723
Cardinal Lambertini (Pope Benedict XIV in 1740)
who consecrated in 1743
Cardinal Rezzonico (Pope Clement XIII in 1758)
who consecrated in 1767
Cardinal Giraud
who consecrated in 1777
Cardinal Mattei
who consecrated in 1812
Cardinal Galeffi
who consecrated in 1822
Cardinal Fransoni
who consecrated in 1851
Cardinal Sacconi
who consecrated in 1851
Gioacchino Vincenzo Pecci as Bishop of Perugia (Pope Leo XIII in 1872)
who consecrated in 1882 for Brazil
Cardinal M. Rampola del Tindaro, Secretary of State for the Vatican,
who consecrated on 10-26-1890
Cardinal Joaquin Arcoverde d'Albuquerque Cavalcanti
who consecrated on 6-4-1911
Cardinal Sebastiano Leme da Silveira Cintara, Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro
who consecrated on 12-8-1924
Archbishop Carlos Duarte-Costa
Bishop of Botucatu, Brazil, who withdrew from the Roman Catholic Church and founded the Brazilian National Catholic on July 6, 1945
Who, with Luis Fernando Castillo-Mendez, consecrated on January 23, 1949
Stephen M. Corradi-Scarella
who consecrated on November 6, 1949
Albert A. Steer
who consecrated on July 3, 1953
James A. Vick
who consecrated on January 7, 1962
Alfred J. White
who consecrated on May 4, 1982
M. Josep Turnage
who consecrated on June 14, 1988
Max Broussard
Who consecrated on November 21, 2004
Patricio Viveros Robles
Note: Bishop Costa consecrated on May 3, 1948, +Salomon Ferrez, who was received by Pope John XXIII as a Bishop and was appointed Coadjutor to the Archbishop of Sao Paulo by Pope Paul VI.