Jules Ferrette

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Jules Ferrette, also spelled Julius Ferrette[1][2]: 242  (22 April 1828 – 10 October 1904[3] or in 1903), was allegedly bishop of Iona; he is allegedly the founder of the Ancient British Church.

Biography

Ferrette was born in

Protestant parents.[4][5]: 33  Ferret joined the Catholic Church during his youth, then joined the Flavigny province of the Dominican Order in 1851, where he was given the religious name Raymond. He thereafter studied philosophy and theology at Grenoble and Paris, and was ordained a priest on 2 June 1855.[5]
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He was a Dominican missionary in Mesopotamia and

apostasized from the Catholic Church.[5]
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Ferrette became a

Presbyterian minister and missionary.[6][7][5]: 34  He worked with the Irish Presbyterian Mission in Damascus from 1858 to 1865, and assisted Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood's Mission to the poor Christians of Mount Lebanon from 1860 to 1862.[5]
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Ferrette claims he was consecrated as the Bishop of

Oriental Orthodoxy to the West.[5]: 35–6 [8][9] No original document of this alleged consecration is known to exist; Ferrette published what he claimed was an English translation of his Syrian consecration document after he arrived in London.[5]
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Allegedly, in

Ferrette died in Geneva in 1904[3] or in 1903.[11]

Apostolic succession claims

The following churches and bishops are the main ones which claim, have claimed or are believed to be descending from Ferrette's apostolic succession through alleged episcopal consecrations received from Ferrette or from bishops who claim their consecration line goes back to Ferrette:

  • Jules Ferrette

References

  1. ^ "Second edition of book on Bishop Julius Ferrette published - The British Orthodox Church". Retrieved 2021-10-24.
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  3. ^ a b c "Jules Ferrette (1828-1904)". data.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  4. ^ Series, The Covenanter: Devoted to the Principles of the Reformed Presbyterian Church Volume 13 (1858). The Covenanter: Devoted to the Principles of the Reformed Presbyterian Church Volume 13. p. 123.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  6. ^ Series, Evangelical Christendom:Its State and Prospects VOL III-New (1862). Evangelical Christendom:Its State and Prospects VOL.III-New Series. p. 584.
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  8. ^ "Jules Ferrette | Roman Catholic priest". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
  9. ^ "British Orthodox Church". Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
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  13. ^ "The British Patriarchate Restored After 24 Years In Commission - The British Orthodox Church". Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  14. ^ "Succession apostolique dans l'Église Orthodoxe Celtique". Eglise Orthodoxe Celtique, éparchie de Suisse. Archived from the original on 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
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