Rogelio Martinez (antipope)
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Rogelio del Rosario Martinez Jr., who took the name Pope Michael II, is a Filipino
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bishop claimant to the
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. He was elected by lot at a conclave held in Vienna, Austria, in July 2023. Born in Manila, Philippines, Martinez graduated from a
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in 1997 but did not seek
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. After teaching law at university level, Martinez came into contact with the
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movement in 2002 and was ordained as a priest in 2003. Elevated to bishop in 2010, Martinez made a profession of faith to David Bawden, known as Pope Michael I, in 2019. David Bawden was an American
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who believed that the
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hierarchy had apostatized from the Catholic faith since
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, and that there had been no legitimate popes elected since the death of
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in 1958. Bawden organised a conclave at which he was elected Pope in 1990. Pope Michael I died in August 2022. Martinez was elected as his successor, choosing the
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Michael II. Pope Michael II continues to reside in the Philippines and speaks both English and Tagalog. He is married with one child.


Biography


Early life and ordained ministry

According to an article he published in ''The Olive Tree'' magazine by himself, Martinez was born in
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in 1972 and was baptized and raised as a
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; he and his family later moved to
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in 1983, when he was an elementary school graduate. During elementary school, he had joined a bible study group of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches. In September 1984 he became an
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in his parish in Bulakan and in 1987, after graduating from high school, he entered the Immaculate Conception Major Seminary of the
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. After graduating with Master's in Pastoral Theology in 1997, he did not submit himself for ordination to the diaconate and remained a
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. He taught for some years at the
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and later studied law at the Harvardian Colleges School of Law in San Fernando, Pampanga, graduating in 2004. During that period, he married Lynn Jacinto and the two had a child. In 2002 he came into contact with an independent Catholic priest from the
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(ICAB) and resumed his priestly training with such Church, aligning himself with
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and
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, coming to the conclusion that all Popes following the death of
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were invalid because they had endorsed the "heretical"
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. he was ordained on 7 December 2002 and later a priest in 2003 by Bishop Joseph V. Galaroza. He subsequently served as assistant priest at
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and later at
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and was installed as parish priest at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Church in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan in 2004. In 2009, Martinez founded the Sacrae Crucis Franciscanum, an independent catholic Church to celebrate the sacraments according to the Tridentine Mass. It currently has 200 families. Seven years later he was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Joel Clemente and Bishop Heyward Ewart of the Catholic Charismatic Church (CCC) on February 6, 2010 at the St. Andrews Seminary in
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. In 2012, after Clemente's retirement due to health reason, he was appointed Archbishop by the CCC's Patriarch Augustine I (John Walzer). In 2019 he came into contact with David Bawden, a
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bishop who had claimed to be the legitimate Roman pontiff under the regnal name Pope Michael. One year later he made his profession of faith to Bawden, formally recognizing him as the legitimate Pope and came into
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with him and his followers.


Claim to the papacy

Bawden died on August 2, 2022. On July 29, 2023, Martinez was elected in a
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in Vienna, Austria and he took the name Michael II. Mainstream Roman Catholic Bishop José R. Rojas of Libmanan who is also the chairman of the Episcopal Commission of Doctrine of the Faith of the
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advised Catholics not to support Martinez or risk facing
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. Rojas clarifies that Martinez is not a priest of his religious affiliation. Martinez runs a parish in
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in
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. A
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for Martinez took place on October 28, 2023 in
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.


References


External links


Vatican In Exile website

Official X

Pope Michael II Youtube Channel
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