

His Holiness, The Legate, Brandon W. Millholland-Corcoran
Style of Address
Formal Written Style (long form):
His Holiness, the Legate, Brandon W. Millholland-Corcoran, Legatus Episcopus Maximus, Bishop Ecclesiae of the Basilica of Saint Longinus.
Formal Written Style (short form):
His Holiness, the Legate.
Spoken Address (solemn / public):
Your Legatine Holiness
Spoken Address (secondary option):
Your Legatine Eminence
Spoken Address (internal / among the faithful):
Holy Legate
Bishop
Father
Reverend
Third-Person Reference:
The Legate
Signature / Seal:
Leg. Max. or LEM
Full titulature
Legatus Episcopus Maximus – Chief Legate-Bishop
Legatus Evangelii per Christum – Legate of the Gospel through Christ
Praesul Communionis Sanctae Catholicae Ecclesiae Evangelii – Presider of the Communion of the Holy Catholic Church of the Gospels
Episcopus Ecclesiae Longini – Bishop Ecclesiae of the Basilica of Saint Longinus
Apostolus per Vocationem Dei – Apostle by the Calling of God
Legatus pro Christo – Legate on behalf of Christ
Consul per Christum – Consul through Christ
Servus Altissimi et Corporis – Servant of the Most High and of the Body
Operarius in Vineam Christi – Laborer in the Vineyard of Christ
Servus Christi – Servant of Christ
Defensor Arundinum Confractorum – Defender of the Bruised Reeds
Credens – Believer
About the Legate
Brandon serves as the First Legate-Bishop of the Holy Catholic Church of the Gospels, a Gospel-rooted, radically inclusive Christian denomination committed to sacramental worship, doctrinal clarity, and uncompromising compassion.
Ordained in 2017, Bishop Brandon began his ministry in homes, funeral parlors, and living rooms—wherever people had been denied a place by traditional churches. Out of this itinerant work came a deeper calling: to create a church that would not simply quote the Gospel, but live it. Thus, the HCCoG was born, grounded in the belief that the teachings of Christ should be proclaimed in their fullness—without bias, without gatekeeping, and without compromise.
He has studied theology through Christian Leaders University and has dedicated over a decade to exegetical study of Scripture, with particular focus on the linguistic, cultural, and theological roots of the Gospels. Proficient in the nuances of biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, Bishop Brandon brings a scholarly and Spirit-led lens to preaching, teaching, and liturgical development.
Bishop Brandon has officiated multiple baptisms, funerals, and marriages, particularly for individuals and families whose prior churches refused them these rites due to doctrine, orientation, or questions of worthiness. His episcopal work reflects the values he preaches: that all people are made in the image of God, and that no one is ever beyond the reach of grace.
In addition to his pastoral vocation, he is actively pursuing a career in pharmacy,
Bishop Brandon is a firm believer that the Church must be both ancient and adaptive, rooted in apostolic faith, yet always reforming in the direction of love, mercy, and justice. He welcomes all who are seeking, doubting, returning, or just beginning.
“Come as you are. Ask what you must. Christ is still calling”


