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His Sacred Beatitude Mar Georgius | |
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Patriarch of Glastonbury, Catholicos of the West, and sixth British Patriarch | |
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Ordination | 23 October 1938 by James Columba McFall |
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Born | London, England | 17 January 1905
Died | 28 February 1979 | (aged 74)
Denomination | Christianity |
Spouse | Lola Ina del Carpio Barnardo |
Occupation | Bishop |
Hugh George de Willmott Newman (17 January 1905 – 28 February 1979) was an Independent Catholic[1] or independent Old Catholic[2] bishop. He was known religiously as Mar Georgius I and bore the titles, among others, of Patriarch of Glastonbury, Catholicos of the West, and sixth British Patriarch. He was the head of the Catholicate of the West from when he became a bishop, in 1944, until his death in 1979.
Newman was first consecrated bishop by William Bernard Crow, the leader of the Order of Holy Wisdom, in 1944. Willmott Newman is notable for having subsequently undergone numerous ceremonies of reconsecration, thereby laying claim to numerous different lines of historic apostolic succession. Over a ten-year period between 1944 and 1955, there were nine (or ten[3]: 451–2 ) ceremonies in each of which Newman and another bishop would reconsecrate each other to give each the other's lines of apostolic succession.[1]
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