Floyd Anthony Kortenhof
Primate
Metropolitan Archbishop
Old Roman
Catholic Church, English Rite
Bishop
Kortenhof a life long resident of the greater Chicago area was
raised in the Roman Catholic Church having attended Roman
Catholic parochial schools from elementary through college.
Bishop
Kortenhof entered the seminary for the Archdiocese of Chicago of
the Roman Catholic Church where he attended for a number of
years. Bishop Kortenhof left the Roman Catholic seminary and
shortly began his training under the guidance of Archbishop
Robert Lane while in Chicago. Bishop Kortenhof was ordained to
the Holy Priesthood by Archbishop Lane on September 10, 1978.
Upon ordination he served many years as an Associate Pastor
working closely with Archbishop Lane and the other Associate
Pastors at the Church’s parish; Saint Mary Magdalene, located in
the 900 Block of West Belmont Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
Bishop
Kortenhof received a mandate from Archbishop Lane to the
episcopate and was
consecrated by Archbishop Lane assisted by
Bishop Karl
Barwin of the Evangelical Catholic Church and Bishop Richard
Kuolt, also of the Old Roman Catholic Church, English Rite on May
25, 1991, as Bishop Coadjutor with right of succession.
Upon the death of Archbishop Lane, Bishop Kortenhof assumed the
title and role of Primate, Metropolitan Archbishop of the
Church. Archbishop Kortenhof continues to serve the Church
through offering of the Sacraments to the faithful and donates
his time at the Howard Brown Elephant Resale Shop in Chicago.
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