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  1. 24 de mar. de 2013 · There is a bottleneck in the Apostolic Orders of the Church of Rome: Scipione Rebiba (1504-1577), a bishop and cardinal. No one knows when he was consecrated - or by whom - and yet he is the ultimate source for 95% of Roman episcopal lineages. Go to www.catholic-hierarchy.org and search for the Roman Catholic bishop of your city or any in your ...

  2. Scipione Cardinal Rebiba, Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Anastasia, who on March 22, 1566, consecrated 2. Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio, Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all’Isola, who on September 7, 1586, consecrated

  3. 16 de jun. de 2012 · The second question comes from a gentleman who asks about a particular figure from the 1500s–Cardinal Scipione Rebiba–who has a very unusual property: 91% of all modern Catholic bishops trace their episcopal lineage back to him, and we’re not entirely sure who consecrated Rebiba. What are the implications of that for apostolic succession?

  4. Escipión Rebiba De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Scipione Rebiba (3 de febrero de 1504 en San Marco d'Alunzio - † 23 de julio de 1577 en Roma ) fue un Cardenal de la Iglesia católica, al que se remonta la mayoría de las líneas de sucesión apostólica occidentales conocidas.

  5. 21 lutego 1574. Współkonsekrowani biskupi. Gian Antonio Fassano. 30 czerwca 1544. Francisco Frías. 8 grudnia 1544. Mauro Salvidi. 8 grudnia 1544. Scipione Rebiba (ur. 3 lutego 1504 w San Marco d’Alunzio, zm. 23 lipca 1577 w Rzymie) – włoski kardynał, inkwizytor.

  6. Scipione Rebiba died in 1577 and is buried in the Church of San Silvestro nel Quirinale, in a tomb dedicated by his nephew Prospero Rebiba. About the Author: Palermo native Vincenzo Salerno has written biographies of several famous Sicilians, including Frederick II and Giuseppe di Lampedusa.

  7. 24 de ago. de 2014 · THE REBIBAN SUCCESSION. More than ninety five percent of the approximately 5,135 Roman Catholic bishops alive today trace their episcopal lineage back to one bishop who was appointed in 1541 - Scipione Rebiba. Why so many bishops trace their lineages to this one bishop can be explained in great part by the intense sacramental activity of Pope ...