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Bishop Carlos Duarte Costaapostolic Succession Vatican Bishop Carlos Duarte CostaApostolic Succession Vatican One including his principal and Co-consecrators that he inherited passed through to Bishops that he consecrated and thev themselves consecrated. Bishop Alberto Jos6 Gongalves, Sebastiio Cardinal Leme da Silveira Cintra Bishop Benedito Paulo Alves de Souza, Bishop of Ribeirfro Preto' Titular Archbishop of Pharsalus Bishop of Espfrito Santo. Brazil Co-consecrator Principal Consecrator Co-consecrator .Joaquim Archbishop Leopoldo Duarte e Silva t (1904) "Joaquim Cardinal Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cardinal Arcoverde de Albuquerque Archbishop ofSao Paulo Cavalcanti t (1890) Cavalcanti t (1890) Archbishop of56o Sebasti6o do Rio de Janeiro Archbishop of Sflo Sebastiflo do Rio de Janeiro .Rafapl Cardinal Merry del Val y Zulueta t (l 900) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede .Mariano Cardinal Rampolla del Tindaro f .Mariano Cardinal Rampolla del Tindaro f (1882) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Cecilia (1882) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Cecilia "Mariano Cardinal Rampolla del Tindaro t .Edward (1882) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Cecilia "Edward Henry Cardinal Howard t (1872) Henry Cardinal Howard 1 t1872) Archpriest of the Basilica di San Piefio in Archpriest of the Basilica di San Pietro in .Edward Henry Cardinal ftoward t (1872) Vaticano {Saint Peter Basilica} Vaticano .{Saint Peter Basilica} Archpriest of the Basilica di San Pietro in .Carlo Vaticano. {Saint Peter Basilica} Cardinal Sacconi t (1851) "Carlo Cardinal Sacconi t (1851) Cardinal-Bistrop of Palestrina Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina 'Carlo Cardinal Sacconi t (1851) Cardinal-Bishop of Palestina oGiacorno Filippo Caxdinal Fransoni t 0822) oGiacomo Fitippo Cardinal Fransoni t (1822) Cardinal-Priest of SantaMaria inAra Coeli Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli "Giacomo Filippo Cardinal Fransoni f (1822) (1819) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria inAra Coeli "Pietro Francesco Cardinal Galleffi t (1819) "Pietro Francesco Cmdinal Galleffi t Cardinal-Bishop of Albano Cardinal-Bishop ofAlbano "Pietro Francesco Cardinal Galleffi t (1819) oAlessandro Cardinal-Bishop of Albano "Alessandro Cardinal Mattei | (17 7 7) Cardinal Mattei 1 {1777) Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) "Alessandro Cardinal Mattei t (1777) Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) .Bemardino Cardinal Giraud t (1767) "Bernardino Cardinal Giraud f (1767) Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinitd al Monte Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Triniti al Monte "Bemardino Cardinal Giraud t (1767) Pincio Pincio Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Triniti al Monte Pincio "Pope Clement XIII (1743) "Pope Clement XIII (1743) (Cmlo della Torre Rezzonico f) (Carlo della Torre Rezzonico t) "Pope Clement XIII (1743) (Cado dellaTone Rezzonico t) .Pope Benedict XfV (1724) "Pope Benedict XIV (1724) (Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini t) @rospero Lorenzo Lambertini f) .Pope Benedict XIV (1724) (Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini t) "Pope Benedict XIII (1675) "Pope Benedict XIII (1675) @ietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de (Pietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de .Pope Benedict XIII (1675) Gravin4 O,P. t) Gravin4 O.P. t) @ieho Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina O.P. f) .Palumo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli .Palurzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni t (1666) Albertoni t (1666) *altzzo Cardinat Paluzzi Altieri Degli Chamberlain (Camerlengo) of the Apostolic Chamberlain (Camerlengo) of the Apostolic Albertoni i (1666) Chamber Chamber Chamberlain (Camerlengo) of the Apostolic Chambsr .Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna t (1630) "Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna t (1630) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere .Ulderico Cmdinal Carpeena t (1630) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere "Luigi Cardinal Caetani t Q622) "Luigi Cardinal Caetani | (1622) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana "Luigi Cardinal Caetani | (1622) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana "Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi t (1621) .Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi t (1621) Archbishop ofBologna Archbishop ofBologna "Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi t (1621) .Archbishop Archbishop ofBologna Galeazzo Sanvitale t (1604) "Archbishop Galqzza Sanvitale f (1604) Archbishop Emeritus of Bari (-Canosa) Archbishop Emeritus of Bari (-Canosa) .Archbishop Galeazao Sanvitale t (1604) .Girolamo Archbishop Emeritus of Bari (-Canosa) Cardinal Bernerio, OP. t (1586) "Girolamo Cardinal Bemerio, O.P. t (1586) Cardinal-Bishop of Albano Cardinal-B ishop of Albano .Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. t (1586) .GiulioAntonio Cardinal-Bishop of Albano "GiulioAntonio Cardinal Santorio f (1566) Cardinal Santorio T (1566) Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola "Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio t (1566) .Scipione Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola "Scipione Cardinal Rebiba t Cardinal Rebiba f Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia .Scipione Cardinal Rebiba f Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia.
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