Rogelio Martinez (antipope)
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Rogelio del Rosario Martinez Jr.,[1] who took the name Pope Michael II, is a Filipino conclavist bishop claimant to the papacy. He was elected by lot at a conclave held in Vienna, Austria, in July 2023.
Rogelio Martinez | |
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Pope Michael II | |
Papacy began | July 23, 2023 |
Predecessor | David Bawden |
Opposed to | Francis |
Orders | |
Ordination | 2003 by Bishop Joseph V. Galaroza |
Consecration | 6 February 2010 by Archbishop Joel Clemente |
Personal details | |
Born | Rogelio del Rosario Martinez Jr. |
Nationality | Filipino |
Denomination | Conclavist traditionalist Catholic (since 2020) Formerly Independent Catholic (2002-2020) Roman Catholic (until 2002) |
Spouse | Linda Jacinto |
Children | Rogelio Martinez III |
Born in Manila, the Phillipines, Martinez graduated from a Roman Catholic seminary in 1997 but did not seek holy orders. After teaching law at university level, Martinez came into contact with the independent catholic 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 conclavist who believed that the Catholic Church had apostatized from the Catholic faith since Vatican II, and that there had been no legitimate popes elected since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958. Bawden organised a conclave at which he was elected Pope in 1989.
Pope Michael I died in August 2022. Martinez was elected as his successor as Pope, choosing the papal name Michael II. Pope Michael II continues to reside in the Phillipines and speaks both English and Tagalog. He is married with one child.