Society of the Cross 
And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.

                                                                                                                         Luke 14:27

Society of the Cross

Official Clergy Roster

 

The following are ordained or incardinated clergy or Independent/Old Catholic clergy that are Professed Members in good standing with the Society of the Cross.

Anyone making a claim to be clergy of the Society of the Cross whose name is not on this list should be checked out first with the presiding bishop:  

 

Bishops

 

Bishop Robert Conley, S.C. – Presiding Bishop

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Rt. Rev. Michael K. McKay, RN, S.S.Cam., S.C.

Florida

E-mail: regina_caeli@earthlink.net

Website: Regina Caeli Old-Catholic Ministries

 

Rt. Rev. Laurence Upham, S.C.
Florida Suncoast

E-mail: kalupham@tampabay.rr.com

Chaplain, Admiral Farragut Academy

 

Rt. Rev. Gerald Giunta, S.C.
Florida Naturecoast

E-mail: frgeraldg@yahoo.com

Website: Angel Mothers Rings

 

Priests

 

Fr. Jack Dunstan, S.C. – Florida.
E-Mail:
jdunstan@tampabay.rr.com

 

Fr. Robert Protomaster, S.C. - Florida
E-mail:
rprotomaster@tampabay.rr.com

 

Deacons and Deaconesses

 

Betty Protomaster, S.C. – Florida
E-mail:
rprotomaster@tampabay.rr.com

 

Victoria Korosi, S.C. - New York

 
 

 

 

  

DISCLAIMER: TheSociety of the Cross DOES NOT assume LEGAL responsibility for its clergy. Neither the Society of the Cross nor the individual clergy is an agent for or of the other. However, each minister IS answerable to the Society of the Cross and does come under the Episcopal oversight of the Presiding Bishop. If an investigation finds serious violations of Christian ethics, morals, and values have indeed been committed, certain church sanctions can be applied up to and including removal of faculties and excardination.