Catholic
Apostolic
Sacraments and Holy Orders

Questions From Other Churches & Communions
On
various occasions, members of the Roman Catholic Church coming for the first
time into contact with members of the Catholic Apostolic National Church, have
inquired of their pastors or other clergy and supposedly "informed"
laity as to the position of the Roman Catholic Church on the validity of
Sacraments which are administered by the Catholic Apostolic National Church,
which has, of course, maintained apostolic succession. Frequently, the
inquirers are told that our Sacraments are not valid or recognized by
Is the
If
the Roman Catholic Church is your source of truth in these matters, see what
the Roman Catholic Church teaches in it’s official document "DOMINUS
IESUS," issued during the reign of Pope John Paul II, June 16, 2000,
and signed by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, August 6, 2000, refer to
Section IV: Article 17:
"Therefore, there exists a single Church of Christ*, which
subsists in the [Roman] Catholic Church, governed by the Successor of Peter and
by the Bishops in communion with him.58 The Churches which, while
not existing in perfect communion with the [Roman] Catholic Church, remain
united to her by means of the closest bonds, that is, by apostolic succession
and a valid Eucharist, are true particular Churches.59 Therefore, the
Church of Christ is present and operative also in these Churches*, even
though they lack full communion with the [Roman] Catholic Church, since they do
not accept the [Roman] Catholic doctrine of the Primacy, which, according to the
will of God, the Bishop of Rome objectively has and exercises over the entire
Church."60
[*emphasized for clarity]
The Validity Of Orders
Originating From Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa

The Consecration of Rev.
Fr. Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez to the Episcopate,
By Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, in
Salomão Barbosa
Ferraz
Bishop Salomão
Barbosa Ferraz was a former
Roman Catholic Priest, was consecrated a bishop by Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa for
the Igreja Catolica Apostolica Brasileira (ICAB) in 1945. In 1958, during the
late pontificate of Pope Pius XII, he reconciled with the Roman Catholic
Church. Bishop Ferraz was named by the Holy See to be
Titular Bishop of Eleuterna on May 12, 1963. Although
still married, Bishop Ferraz was later appointed
Auxiliary Bishop of
It is notable that Bishop Ferraz was never re-consecrated by the Roman Catholic
Church, even conditionally (sub conditione), and later was buried with the full
honors accorded Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Church by
accepting Bishop Ferraz in this manner, without any
re-consecration, affirm de jure and de facto the
sacramental validity of the Duarte Costa Apostolic Succession of what is
commonly known as the "Rebiba Apostolic Succession."
Bishop Orlando Arce-Moya
Bishop
Moya was the fourth bishop consecrated by Bishop
Carlos Duarte Costa on November 30, 1956, with the title of Bishop of Santiago,
Chile, for the
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