Walter van Nieuwenhuisen

Walter Michael van Nieuwenhuisen
Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
Church Old Catholic Church
Archdiocese Utrecht
In office 1768-1797
Predecessor Petrus Johannes Meindaerts
Successor Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn
Orders
Consecration February 7, 1768
by Johannes van Stiphout & Bartholomaeus Johannes Byeveld

Walter Michael van Nieuwenhuisen served as the eleventh Archbishop of Utrecht from 1768 to 1797.

Early Ministry

Before serving as Archbishop of Utrecht, van Nieuwenhuisen served as a parish priest in Dordrecht.

Archbishop of Utrecht

Following the death of Petrus Johannes Meindaerts, Archbishop of Utrecht, on October 31, 1767, the Chapter of Utrecht unanimously elected van Nieuwenhuisen as bishop elect. On February 7, 1768, he was consecrated by Bishop Johannes van Stiphout of Haarlem and Bishop Bartholomaeus Johannes Byeveld of Deventer. Despite van Nieuwenhuisen’s excommunication by the Roman Catholic Church for this act, C.B. Moss says, “The new archbishop received letters of communion from [Roman Catholic] bishops in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, and from a large number of [Roman Catholic] priests, who recognized fully, not only that the Church of Utrecht was orthodox in doctrine, but also that her claims to canonical jurisdiction were sound.” [1]

Death

Van Nieuwenhuisen died on Good Friday, April 14, 1797

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Petrus Johannes Meindaerts
1739-1767
Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
1668-1739
Succeeded by
Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn
1797-1808

References

  1. Moss, p. 137.

Moss, C.B. (1948). The Old Catholic Movement: Its Origins and History. Berkeley, CA: The Apocryphal Press.

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