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THE POINT OF THIS TOPIC HAS NOT TO DO NOT WITH THE CATHOLIC OR PROTESTANT PAST OF SOME OF THE BISHOPS OF OUR BELOVED ORTHODOX CHURCH BUT RATHER WITH THE WAY (RITE) THEY WERE RECEIVED IN THAT CHURCH.

COULD YOU HELP ME WITH THE LIST?

ORTHODOX CHURCH IN AMERICA

1. The Most Reverend Nathaniel, Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate (former Byzantine rite Catholic priest)

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-most-reverend-nathaniel

2. The Right Reverend Daniel, Bishop of Santa Rosa (former Latin rite Catholic priest)

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-right-reverend-daniel

UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE USA

3. His Grace Bishop Daniel (secular name: Volodymyr Zelinsky,former Byzantine rite Catholic deacon)

https://uocofusa.org/bishop_daniel.html

As far as I know they were received according to the so called Russian Rite (penitential rite, vestition), which does not include baptism, chrismation o re-ordination

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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4. Stephen (Dzubay) of Pittsburgh (former Byzantine rite Catholic priest)

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Stephen_(Dzubay)_of_Pittsburgh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Dzubay
http://zarubezhje.narod.ru/rs/s_067.htm
http://ruschurchusa.org/ru/9/20/40/53
Reception rite: "Russian"?

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5. Mark (Maymon) of Philadelphia (former Latin rite Catholic faithful)
"Bp. Mark was received into the Orthodox Church through Holy Chrismation on Holy Wednesday, 1989".
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Mark_(Maymon)_of_Philadelphia

"He was baptized in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church in 1958 and confirmed when he was nine".

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-most-reverend-mark

6. The Most Blessed Tikhon
Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada

"In 1989 he was received into the Orthodox Church from Episcopalianism"

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-most-blessed-tikhon

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7. Alejo (Pacheco y Vera) of Mexico City
He was received into the Orthodox faith on August 1, 1972.
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Alejo_(Pacheco_y_Vera)_of_Mexico_City

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8. The Most Reverend Irénée, Archbishop of Ottawa and the Archdiocese of Canada

"On January 20, 1967, he was received into the Orthodox Church by Archbishop Vitaly of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia".

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Ir%C3%A9n%C3%A9e_(Rochon)_of_Ottawa

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9. José (Cortés y Olmos) of Mexico City

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Jos%C3%A9_(Cort%C3%A9s_y_Olmos)_of_Mexico_City

The future Bishop José was born in Santa Teresa, Guanajuato, México on August 5, 1923, into a devout Roman Catholic family.
He became dissatisfied with the Roman Catholic Church and in 1950 joined the Mexican National Catholic Church.
He was received into the new Exarchate of Mexico with his clergy and community, he and his priests as priests.

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10. Paul (de Ballester-Convallier) of Nazianzus

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Paul_(de_Ballester-Convallier)_of_Nazianzus

Bishop Paul was a native of Catalonia, Barcelona, and previously a Franciscan monk. Upon turning to Orthodoxy he studied in seminaries at Athens and Halki. He was ordained in Athens as a Deacon in 1953 and as a Priest in 1954. His ministry as a priest was first in Constantinople (1954-1959) and then in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (1959-1984). In 1970 he was consecrated titular Bishop of Nazianzus (in New York) with its seat in Mexico.

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11. Gabriel (de Vylder) of Komana

Guido de Vylder was born in June 13, 1946 in Lokeren, near Ghent (Belgium), into a Flemish Catholic family.

During this time he became acquainted with the Orthodox Christian parishes in Belgium and the Netherlands which led him to refuse ordination to minor orders in the Roman Catholic Church. In January 1974, he was received into the communion of the Orthodox Church at the Parish of St. Andrew in Ghent.

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Gabriel_(de_Vylder)_of_Komana

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12. Jakob (Akkersdijk) of The Hague

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Jakob_(Akkersdijk)_of_The_Hague

Archbishop Jakob or Jacob (secular name Jacobus Hubertus Antonius Akkersdijk[1]), August 13, 1914 - July 26, 1991, was the Archbishop of The Hague and the Netherlands, of the Russian Orthodox Church.


Archbishop Jakob was born on August 13, 1914 to a Dutch family,
and was baptised into the Roman Catholic Church on August 14.

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Jakob_(Akkersdijk)_of_The_Hague

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13. Peter (L'Huillier) of New York

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Peter_(L%27Huillier)_of_New_York

Archbishop Peter was born as Paul L'Huillier on December 3, 1926, in Paris, France. He embraced the Orthodox faith in 1945 while enrolled at the St. Denys Institute in Paris.

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14. The Right Reverend David,Bishop of Sitka and Alaska

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-right-reverend-david

Born in 1952, Father David was received into the Orthodox Christian faith in 1975, two years after his marriage to the former Karen Meterko.

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15. The Right Reverend Seraphim, Former Bishop of Sendai

http://oca.org/holy-synod/bishops/the-right-reverend-seraphim

His Grace Bishop Seraphim was born Joseph Sigrist on December 13th 1941 in New York and baptized in a Presbyterian Church. He was brought up in Pleasantville New York and studied at Nyack College. While studying at Nyack he began to attend the Orthodox Church and on completing his degree there he was received into the Orthodox Church at Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in New York. He then began study at St Vladimir’s Seminary and graduating in 1967 went to Japan to assist in the of the Orthodox Church in Japan.

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16. His Eminence, Metropolitan Jonah (Paffhausen)
http://oca.org/holy-synod/past-primates/metropolitan-jonah

His Beatitude, Metropolitan Jonah was born James Paffhausen on October 20, 1959, in Chicago, IL, and was baptized into the Episcopal Church. While still a child, his family later settled in La Jolla, CA, near San Diego. He was received into the Orthodox Church in 1978 at Our Lady of Kazan Moscow Patriarchal Church, San Diego, while a student at the University of California, San Diego. Later, he transferred to UC Santa Cruz, where he was instrumental in establishing an Orthodox Christian Fellowship.

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17. Антоний (Пельвецкий), former Byzantine rite (UGCC) Catholic priest

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B9_(%D0%9F%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%86%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9)

18. Михаил (Мельник), former Byzantine rite (UGCC) Catholic priest
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BB_(%D0%9C%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA)

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19. Orestes (Chornock) of Agathonikeia, former Byzantine rite Catholic priest

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Orestes_(Chornock)_of_Agathoniketa

Orestes Chornock was born in 1883 in the Transcarpathia area of central Europe. As his family resided in the area of the Unia, he was raised within the Greek Catholic rite. After his marriage he was ordained into the Greek Catholic priesthood and shortly thereafter emigrated to the United States.

After repeated and unsuccessful appeals to Rome by church congresses held in 1932 and 1934 for recognition of their customs, a congress of the parishes opposing the celibacy rulings was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 23, 1937. This congress severed all relations with the Roman Catholic Church. The congress further nominated Fr. Orestes as its bishop-nominee. After accepting this group of parishes under its wing, the Church of Constantinople accepted the parishes as a diocese and consecrated Fr. Orestes a bishop on September 18, 1938, with the title of Bishop of Agathonikeia and as an auxiliary bishop to the Patriarch of Constantinople.

20. John (Martin) of Nyssa, former Byzantine rite Catholic priest

http://orthodoxwiki.org/John_(Martin)_of_Nyssa

On May 29, 1955, John was ordained to the Holy Priesthood in the Byzantine Catholic Metropolia of Pittsburgh.
After being received into the Orthodox Church in 1966. Fr. John was elected to the episcopacy on August 15, 1966, and appointed auxiliary bishop to Metr. Orestes, with the title of titular bishop of Nyssa, by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. His consecration was on October 6, 1966, at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The consecrating bishops were led by Abp. Iakovas, of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America, along with Metr. Orestes and Bishop Theodosios.

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