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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Utrecht |
 | | Thus Utrecht came under the sovereignty of the Hapsburgs; the chapters voluntarily transferred their right of electing the bishop to Charles V, and Pope Clement VII gave his consent to the proceeding. |  | | The latter was generally recognized when Arnold, in return for a large sum of money, renounced his claims to Utrecht, and was raised to the See of Liege. |  | | Utrecht was taken from Cologne, of which it had been a suffragan, and raised to the rank of an archdiocese and metropolitan see. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15245a.htm
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| | Touchstone Archives: Old Catholics, New Doctrines |
 | | The Dutch bishops agreed, and although the archbishop of Utrecht died on the day he was supposed to consecrate a bishop for the Germans, the bishop of Deventer did so in 1873, and in 1876 the new German bishop consecrated a bishop for the Swiss. |  | | Perhaps the most significant single event in the evisceration of the Union of Utrecht was Archbishop Kok’s 1976 decision to remain in communion with Anglican churches that had begun to ordain women to the priesthood. |  | | The bishop of Haarlem, a former Roman Catholic priest, is in favor, and the current archbishop of Utrecht is soon to retire. |
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http://touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=12-01-021-f
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| | History |
 | | The Church of Utrecht assisted the Old Catholics in building their churches: In 1872 the Archbishop of Utrecht confirmed the children of excommunicated Old Catholics in Germany and in 1873 the Bishop of Deventer consecrated the first German bishop, J.H. Reinkens, in Rotterdam. |  | | For this purpose the five Old Catholic bishops met on September 24, 1889 in Utrecht: H. Heykamp (Archbishop of Utrecht), C.J. Rinkel (Bishop of Haarlem), C. Diependaal (Bishop of Deventer) J.H. Reinkens (Bishop of the Old Catholic Church in Germany) and E. Herzog (Bishop of the Christ Catholic Church of Switzerland). |  | | It resulted in the "Statute of the Old Catholic Bishops United in the Union of Utrecht” which has been brought into force at the beginning of 2001. |
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http://www.utrechter-union.org/english/history001.htm
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| | Touchstone Archives: Disunion of Utrecht |
 | | Joris Vercammen, the Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht and IBC President, implausibly argued that the PNCC could and should restore full communion even though it did not recognize Old Catholic female clergy. |  | | With the departure of the PNCC from the Union of Utrecht, the latter is now an exclusively European body, and even that has experienced an embarrassing defection since the IBC’s meeting in Prague. |  | | Ironically, but perhaps providentially, one of the affirmative votes came from a PNCC bishop, not because he shared its presuppositions but because he had long opposed continued membership in the Union. |
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http://www.touchstonemag.com/docs/issues/17.4docs/17-04-056.html
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| | USCCB - (Office of Media Relations) - Conciliarity and Primacy, and The Document Dominus Iesus, Discussed at Recent Roman Catholic-Polish National Catholic Dialogue |
 | | The Prime Bishop described new problems in relations with the Old Catholic Church of Austria created by the blessing of same-sex unions in that church, and continuing tensions over the ordination of women in most of the churches of the Utrecht Union. |  | | PNCC Prime Bishop John F. Swantek spoke about the May 2000 meeting of the International Bishops' Conference that took place in Wroclaw, Poland, and the installation of a new Primate of the Union of Utrecht, Archbishop Joris Vercammen. |  | | WASHINGTON (October 27, 2000) -- Conciliarity and Primacy, recent developments in the Union of Utrecht, sacramental sharing, and the recent document Dominus Iesus were subjects of discussion at the fall meeting of the Roman Catholic- Polish National Catholic dialogue that took place in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on October 24 and 25. |
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http://www.nccbuscc.org/comm/archives/2000/00-263.shtml
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Utrecht |
 | | Thus Utrecht came under the sovereignty of the Hapsburgs; the chapters voluntarily transferred their right of electing the bishop to Charles V, and Pope Clement VII gave his consent to the proceeding. |  | | Utrecht was raised once more to an archbishopric, and received the four suffragan dioceses of Haarlem, Bois-le-Duc, Breda, and Roermond. |  | | The latter was generally recognized when Arnold, in return for a large sum of money, renounced his claims to Utrecht, and was raised to the See of Liege. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15245a.htm
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| | UTRECHT (TOWN) - LoveToKnow Article on UTRECHT (TOWN) |
 | | Utrecht is the seat of a university, and of a Roman Catholic archbishopric. |  | | The manor of Zuilen on the Vecht, four miles north-west of Utrecht, was partly held in fief from this abbey and partly from the bishops of Utrecht. |  | | The last prince-bishop of Utrecht was Henry of Bavaria, who was elected, in May 1524, in succession to Philip of Burgundy. |
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http://1.1911encyclopedia.org/U/UT/UTRECHT_TOWN_.htm
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| | The Episcopal Church |
 | | Churches in the Anglican Communion claim appostolic authority through the Archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | The Orthodox claimed that the Patriarch of Constatinople excommunicated the Roman bishop, while Roman Catholics claim the same. |  | | Apparently, historical evidence shows that the Bishop of Rome, who was in union with the Bishops of Constatinople, Antioch, Jeruselem and Alexandria, broke away early on and formed the Roman Catholic Church claiming the Pope as the sole head of the entire Christian Church. |
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| | ORCCNA: History |
 | | Part II s Bishop for England, the Most Reverend Arnold Harris Mathew, met with mixed results with his charge from the Church of Utrecht and its sister ecclesial bodies of the Utrecht Union of Churches. |  | | The English mission remained part of the Utrecht Union until December 1910 when Bishop Mathew declared the autonomy of the English mission due to theological and praxis differences with the continental churches of the Union. |  | | Bishop Carfora was elected to succeed Bishop de Landes Berghes as Archbishop of the Old Roman Catholic Diocese of America and is responsible for organization of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church. |
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http://www.orccna.org/history/history2.htm
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| | IBC Foundations |
 | | In the case of ordinations of bishops in churches with whom the Union of Utrecht is in full communion, a decision of the Bureau suffices which is notified to the other members of the IBC. |  | | A bishop who does not take part in the meeting has to authorize another bishop of his own or of another church of the Union of Utrecht (whether or not a member of the IBC) or another member of the clergy of his church to speak on his behalf and to vote. |  | | All the bishops of the Union of Utrecht are to be invited to the consecration by the respective church. |
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http://www.utrechter-union.org/english/ibc_foundations2.htm
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| | PGSA - Polish National Catholic Church |
 | | The consecrators were Most Rev. Gerard Gull Archbishop of Utrecht and head of the Old Catholic Churches of Europe; Rt. |  | | In 1951 the Bishop in Poland became a victim of communism and died in a communist prison at Warsaw. |  | | The outward symbol of the oneness of all churches within the Christian Catholic family which had been demonstrated at Utrecht in 1907, was demonstrated again in 1956 when the Polish National Catholic Church entered into intercommunion with the Anglican Church of England and the Episcopal Church of the U. and Canada. |
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| | History of the duchy of Bouillon |
 | | The bishops of Liége protested, and renewed their demands for a return of the duchy to them at the peace negotiations of Ryswick and Utrecht (protest of the plenipotentiary of the bishop of Cologne to the congress of Ryswick, 30 Oct 1697; Dumont 7:2:433). |  | | Until the bishops lost their temporal powers with the French invasion of 1794, they did not cease to assert their claims. |  | | The contract was passed between Guillaume de La Marck (the "boar of the Ardennes") and bishop Jean de Hornes, whereby Guillaume was awarded 30,000 livres de gros (currency of the Low Countries) for his contribution to the war against Maximilian of Habsburg, and Bouillon was mortgaged to him as collateral until repayment. |
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| | Old Catholic Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These churches were supported by the Archbishop of Utrecht, who ordained their priests and bishops; later the Dutch were united more formally with many of these Austrian, German and Swiss Catholics under the name "Utrecht Union of Churches". |  | | At their second convention, they elected the first Old Catholic bishop, who was ordained by the Archbishop of Utrecht in the Netherlands. |  | | The Archbishop resented the attempts by the Papacy and the Jesuits to interfere with the affairs of his diocese, and they had multiple times accused him of being a Jansenist, a claim he denied. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Catholic_Church
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| | verklaringibc |
 | | The bishops took note of the report and discussed this topic against the background of the very diverse social and ecclesiastical situations among the churches of the Union of Utrecht.During this year's conference, the executive committee of the IBC had to be appointed anew. |  | | The bishops of the Union of Utrecht met in Bendorf am Rhein in Germany from 23rd - 29th September for their annual conference. |  | | In addition, guidelines were adopted which treat the recognition of churches as member churches of the Union of Utrecht, and task of the delegates of the IBC to support groups or congregations which are located outside one of the national churches of the Union of Utrecht. |
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http://www.okkn.nl/htm/verklaringibc.html
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| | Bishop |
 | | 1267 Hendrik of Vianden, bishop of Utrecht (1252-67), dies |  | | 1983 Maurice Bishop, premier of Grenada (1979-83), murdered in coup |  | | 1880 Arnoldus JH Aerts, bishop of Neth-Guinea, 1920-42 |
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| | pawns of peace |
 | | Allow me to briefly clarify some of the sweeping allegations and misinterpretations about the outcome of our meeting and the agreement entered into by the humanitarian mission led by Archbishop Fernando Capalla and myself with the leaders of the National Democratic Front (NDF) in the Netherlands. |  | | As one of the parties actively trying to secure the release of the captives of the NPA and one of the three major signatories to the Utrecht agreement and communiqué, I feel that I am morally obliged to clarify certain important issues on the matter. |  | | Sometime last week, I was asked by the NDF leaders in the Netherlands to come to a meeting in Utrecht, where we could discuss the modalities of the release. |
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| | GraciousCall.org - HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH* |
 | | In 1064 Siegfried, archbishop of Mainz, was accompanied by the bishops of Utrecht, Bamberg, and Regensburg and twelve thousand pilgrims. |  | | Raymund of Toulouse, accompanied by his countess, Elvira, and the papal legate, bishop Adhemar, 360 traversed Northern Italy on his way eastward. |  | | There were knights not a few, and among the ecclesiastics were the archbishop of Salzburg and the bishops of Chur and Strassburg. |
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| | Church History |
 | | Gerardus Gul, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on October 9, 1909, consecrated: |  | | John James Van Rhyn, Archbishop of Utrecht, who on November 7, 1805, consecrated: |  | | John Van Santen, Archbishop of Utrecht, who in July of 1854 consecrated: |
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http://www.universalorderoftherose.com/APOSTOLIC_SUCCESSION.htm
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| | WHKMLA : Timelines : Low Countries |
 | | Death of Bishop of Utrecht Rudolf von Diepholz. |  | | Philip of Heinsberg, Bishop of Liege, incited by the French, fought a war against Burgundy |  | | John of Bavaria, Bishop of Liege, leaves clergy in order to be enfiefed (by King Sigismund) as Count of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut. |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/timelines/lowcountries/tllc13841490.html
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| | Music for St Paul's |
 | | I was glad when they said unto me is a setting of the text which Bishop Compton took for his sermon during the service. |  | | Handel's Te Deum and Jubilate, written for the Peace of Utrecht, was first heard in the Cathedral on 5March 1713. |  | | HWV278 for the Peace of Utrecht, 7 July 1713 [18'21] |
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 | | In 1925, Anglican orders were recognised by the Church of Utrecht and the International Bishop's Conference. |  | | The Union of Utrecht is represented in the Lambeth Conference and in the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC). |  | | The agreement of Bonn between the Church of England and all Old Catholic Churches belonging to the Union of Utrecht was proclaimed in 1931. |
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| | Independent Catholicism |
 | | The See of Utrecht was without a bishop for 17 years after Archbishop Codde was overthrown by the Pope. |  | | A former Roman Catholic priest, he was consecrated bishop by Old Catholic Bishop Eduard Herzog, assisted by Archbishop Gerardus Gul of Utrecht, and Bishop Theodor Weber. |  | | Bishop Willoughby, who had been elected from among their number by their votes (though not a Theosophist), and from whom Archbishop Mathew had since parted company, passed on the Apostolic Succession to them by consecrating James Ingall Wedgwood to the Episcopate as Presiding Bishop of the now autonomous body, in London on February 13, 1916. |
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| | NewShaff |
 | | The bishop of Utrecht was originally chosen by the clergy, and in 1145 the Emperor Conrad III, confirmed the right to the chapter of St. Martin's Cathedral. |  | | Sasbold Vosmeer, chosen general vicar by the Utrecht chapter in 1583, after the death of the archbishop in 1580, was consecrated archbishop by the pope in 1602, but with the title archbishop of Philippi. |  | | The Utrecht church soon recognized the danger of making its continuance dependent upon the life of a single bishop, and consequently Hieronymus de Bock was consecrated bishop of Haarlem in 1742, and B. Bijevelt bishop of Deventer in 1758. |
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| | TORC BLOG .....perspectives of a progressive cleric...: 02/27/2005 - 03/05/2005 |
 | | The Utrecht Union of OC Churches began with the consecration of the first bishop by the ORC Bishops of Utrecht, Deventer and Haarlem, Holland in 1873 shortly after Vatican Council I abolished the principle of appeal to a general council of the Church and defined Papal Infallibility as binding Church dogma. |  | | The Utrecht Union of OC Churches thus began with the consecration at Rotterdam of the first Old Catholic Bishop by the ORC Bishop of Deventer [within the Province of Utrecht] Father Joseph Hubert Reinkens, a Professor of Theology at Breslan. |  | | The predecessor Roman Catholic Church in Utrecht was then formally identified as the Catholic Old Diocese of Utrecht to distinguish it from the replacement Roman Catholic Diocese of Utrecht. |
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| | COUNTY OF HOLLAND - LoveToKnow Article on COUNTY OF HOLLAND |
 | | The East Frisian districts, Oostergoo and Westergoo, were by Lothaire transferred from the rule of the bishops of Utrecht to that of the counts of Holland (1125). |  | | He found a formidable adversary in the able and warlike,~ ~ William, who, becoming bishop of Utrecht in 1Q54, was determined to recover the lost possessions of his see; and in I058, in alliance with Hanno, archbishop of Cologne, Egbert, margrave of Brandenburg, the bishop of Liege and others, invaded the Frisian territory. |  | | He waged war, successfully with Adelbold, the powerful bishop of Utrecht, and made himself master not only of his anceitral possessions, but of the district on the Meuse known as the Bushland of Merweda (fw-cslunz Merweda), hitherto subject to the see of Utrecht. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HO/HOLLAND_COUNTY_OF.htm
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| | Episcopal Succession - Other Lines |
 | | Bishop Mathew was consecrated in 1909 by Archbishop Gul of Utrecht, and remained for about three years in the Utrecht communion after which he developed the Old Catholic movement along independent lines. |  | | Bishop Masters is now Area Bishop of Edmonton in London and has taken part in many of the consecrations in the Province of Canterbury over the last sixteen years. |  | | Both these Bishops assisted at the consecration of many others, for example Simpson was one of the consecrators on the 25th May 1933 of Clifford Woodward as Bishop of Bristol, who on the 29th September 1952 was one of the consecrators of Arthur Michael Ramsey (see main list). |
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgbmxd/success2.htm
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