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'''''Episcopi vagantes''''' (Latin for "wandering bishops") are persons who have been [[ordination|ordained]] as [[bishop]]s in some irregular fashion, especially those claiming to have valid [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] orders although their ordinations were not authorized by the Roman Catholic Church. (The singular form of the phrase is ''episcopus vagans''.) They may be involved in running [[independent Orthodox churches]].
==View of consecrations done by episcopi vagantes==
Many of these claim succession from the see of Utrecht, or from Orthodox or [[Eastern Rite Catholic]] churches; others from Roman Catholic bishops that have ordained their own bishops after disputes with the Vatican. Such lines continue to persist because of the more mechanistic understanding of apostolic succession which the Roman Catholic Church has—that is, if a "valid" bishop ordains a man using the proper rituals, then he is "valid" as well, even if neither has any living connection to the Church. The Orthodox understanding, however, necessarily presupposes the impossibility of ''episcopi'' that are ''vagantes'', for the ministry of the episcopacy resides only ''within'' the Church.
==BehaviourBehavior==
Many ''episcopi vagantes'' will style their churches variously as ''Orthodox'', ''Catholic'', ''Apostolic'', or any of the other historical names used by the Church. Attempting to trace their roots, delineate one group from another, or easily identify them as being ''episcopi vagantes'' can be a difficult matter, especially because such groups seem to be subject to internal [[schism]]s and name changes. One indication often pointed out about the webpages of such groups is that they often have a list of their alleged apostolic succession displayed prominently up front and/or lengthy insistence on their legal ownership of various registered trademarks (usually the group's name).
In modern times, some of the major lines of ''episcopi vagantes'' trace their succession to A. H. Mathew (deposed from the Old Catholics), J. R. Vilatte (variously Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and with an alleged a line from a [[Oriental Church of Antioch (Syriac)|Syriac Orthodox|non-Chalcedonian]] metropolitan, [[Church Julius of Antioch (Jacobite)Goa|SyrianAlvares Mar Julius]] bishop), and [[Aftimios Ofiesh]], a 20th century Syrian bishop serving under the auspices of the [[Church of Russia]] in America, who no longer served in the episcopacy (whether through [[deposition]], retirement, or resignation) after marrying a woman under his pastoral care. An additional telltale sign for these groups is a presentation of extensive documents insisting on their "canonicity."
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