The Free Protestant Episcopal Church
This church was established in
several small British episcopates established in the 1870s in
reaction to the rising Anglo-Catholicism of the Church of England.
The Most Rev'd Leon Checkemian (1848 to 1920), an Armenian Uniate
bishop had moved to
the first primate of the new Church.
In the 1890's hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in pogroms ordered by Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
Apostolic Succession in The Free Protestant Episcopal Church
This Church holds valid Apostolic Succession derived from the Armenian
Catholic Church, the Syrian Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Church of England (through the Reformed Episcopal Church of the United States of America). These lines were in the jurisdictions that united in 1897 to found the Free Protestant Episcopal Church.
The Anglican Succession is as follows. The Most Rev'd and the Rt. Honble Dr.John Moore, Archbishop of
George David Cummins the PECUSA assistant bishop of
In 1873 Bishop Cummins founded the Reformed Episcopal Church. The Succession follows from
him thus: 1873, Charles Edward Cheney, REC
Nicholson, REC
Bishop Richardson later moved to
Free Church of England. On 4 May 1890 he assisted in the sub conditione
consecration of Bishop Leon Checkemian, D.D.,LL.D. Protestant Church of England
From Bishop Checkemian, D.D.,LL.D.the Succession continues thus:
1897, Charles Isaac Stevens, D.D.,
1897, James Martin,D.D.,LL.D. The Nazerine Movement, 1873
1897, Andrew Charles Albert MacLaglen,D.D.,LL.D FPEC
1922, Herbert James Monzani Heard,D.D.,LL.D. FPEC
1939, William Hall,D.D. FPEC
1952, Charles Dennis Boltwood,D.D.,Ph.D,LL.D. FPEC
1958, Emmanuel Samuel Yekorogha,Ph.D,D.D.,LL.D. FPEC
1966, Albert J. Fuge, Sr.,D.D. FPEC USA;
1971, Robert R. Rivette,D.D. FPEC USA;
1971, Horst-Karl-Friedrich Block,Ph.D.,AE.D.,Titular Bishop,
1972, Horst-Karl-Friedrich Block,D.D.,Ph.D.,LL.D.,Diocesan Bishop,Monrovia/Liberia, FPEC
1980 Xth Bishop Primus of THE INTERNATIONAL FREE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH®