Daniel Q. Brown
Daniel Quilter Brown | |
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Consecration | 21 September 1969 by Hubert A. Rogers |
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Nationality | American |
Denomination | Traditional Catholic (sometime) Old Catholic (sometime) |
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Daniel Quilter Brown was an American, Independent Old Catholic bishop turned Traditionalist Catholic sedevacantist.
He was born in Fremont, Ohio in 1918 or 1919. After studying art in Chicago, he worked professionally as a cartoonist. He lived for some time in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he married an Argentine woman. He later returned the United States and lived in Sandusky, Ohio.[1]
Brown was consecrated a bishop on 21 September 1969. The principal consecrator was Hubert A. Rogers of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church. The co-consecrators were James H. Rogers and George T. Koerner. At the time of the consecration, Brown was part of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church. During the year 1971, Brown left the North American Old Roman Catholic Church and became independent.[2]
Brown was significant in the American sedevacantist movement for his 1971 ordinations and episcopal consecration of the American Francis Konrad Schuckardt of the Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen.[3]
References
- ^ "These made us laugh". Parade. St. Louis Post Dispatch: 31. 9 February 1958. Retrieved 11 August 2025.
- ^ Ward, Gary L.; Persson, Bertil; Bain, Alan, eds. (1990). "Brown, Daniel Quilter". Independent Bishops: An International Directory. Preface by J. Gordon Melton. Apogee Books. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-55888-307-9.
- ^ Hillinger, Charles (July 16, 1983). "Dissident Tridentines Lock Horns With Roman Catholic Church". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 22, 2010.