The Priestly Lineage of Sarah Morrigan through historic apostolicityFor the sake of brevity I will list up to Cranmer, the first bishop in the independent Church of England, and this lineage also includes Samuel Seabury, the first bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Thomas Cranmer - March 30, 1533 William Barlow - June 1536 Matthew Parker - December 17, 1559 Edmund Grindal - December 21, 1559 John Whitgift - April 21, 1577 Richard Bancroft - May 8, 1597 George Abbot - December 3, 1609 George Montaigne - December 14, 1617 Bl. William Laud - November 18, 1621 Brian Duppa - June 17, 1638 Gilbert Sheldon - October 28, 1660 Henry Compton - December 6, 1674 William Sancroft - January 27, 1678 Thomas White - October 25, 1685 George Hickes - February 24, 1693 James Gadderar - February 24, 1712 Thomas Rattray - June 4, 1727 William Falconar - 1741 Robert Kilgour - September 21, 1768 Samuel Seabury - November 14, 1784 T.J. Claggett - September 17, 1792 Edward Bass - May 7, 1797 Abraham Jarvis - October 18, 1797 A.V. Griswold - May 29, 1811 J.H. Hopkins - October 31, 1832 G.D. Cummins - November 15, 1866 Charles E. Cheney - December 14, 1873 W.R. Nicholson - February 24, 1876 A.S. Richardson - June 22, 1879 Leon Chechemian - 1890 Andrew Charles Albert McLagen - November 2, 1897 James Heard - June 4, 1922 William Bernard Crow - June 13, 1943 Hugh George De Willmott Newman - April 10, 1944 Wallace David De Ortega Maxey - June 6, 1946 Lowell Paul Wadle - April 7, 1957 Herman Adrian Spruit - June 22, 1957 Paul Michael Clemens - 1988 Joseph Philip Sousa - July 14, 1991 Willibrord Van Campent - Oct. 10, 1993 Carl Thomas Swaringim - Nov. 14, 1993 Maurice M. McCormick - Feb. 3, 1996 Rodney P. Rickard - April 26, 1997 Michael Wrenn - May 10, 2003* * Lest anyone questions me on the validity of distance ordination by Wrenn taking place on March 26, 2005, Rickard personally laid hands on me while on his trip to Portland, Oregon, on Sept. 9, 2006. For a good discussion on apostolic succession from a Methodist point-of-view, I invite readers to refer to the Rev. Gregory Neal's article, "Methodist Apostolicity." Another article of historic interest is here: http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays-books/the-methodist-review/the-methodist-quarterly-review-1878-was-wesley-ordained-a-bishop-by-erasmus/ [This article from 1878 notes that even though the Church of England did not recognize Wesley's ability to ordain bishops, it admitted that as a presbyter Wesley could ordain someone into priesthood.] |
These two photographs were from a special Eucharist service held in Bremerton, Washington, in May 2007.
Mariel Reiki Master LineageEthel Lombardi
Katherine Romanin Travis Smithe Sarah Frost Larry Dean Nicole Lanning Jean Myrner Stewart Farquharson Sarah-Andrea Morrigan |