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Daniel Q. Brown

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Daniel Quilter Brown was an American Old Roman Catholic bishop. He was a Roman Catholic layman who left the Catholic Church in the late 1960s because he was dissatisfied with the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Brown was consecrated a bishop in 1969 by North American Old Roman Catholic Church bishop Hubert A. Rogers.

Brown is significant in the American Traditionalist Catholic movement for his 1971 episcopal consecration of Francis Konrad Schuckardt as a bishop.[1] Schuckardt went on to become a prominent leader on the fringe of the traditionalist Catholic movement in the United States.

Ordination history of
Daniel Q. Brown
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byHubert A. Rogers
Date1969
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Daniel Q. Brown as principal consecrator
Francis Konrad SchuckardtNovember 1, 1971

References

  1. ^ Hillinger, Charles (July 16, 1983). "Dissident Tridentines Lock Horns With Roman Catholic Church". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 22, 2010.