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he seventh Anglican Bishop of Auckland whose | Episcopate spanned a long period during the second half |
It is no cause for surprise that Arsacius's | episcopate was a brief one, and that a feeble character |
Gilbert's twelve year | episcopate left a few notices of his activity. |
deacon of Colchester before ascending to the | Episcopate - a post he currently holds. |
at Bristol Cathedral before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
car, then Archdeacon before ascending to the | Episcopate - a post he held from 1968 until 1986. |
ster Gate and Hessle before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
translated to St Albans where he served the | Episcopate for a further six years. |
chdeacon of Bradford before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
ns and from then, until his elevation to the | Episcopate, held a similar post with the Laymen World C |
ditions, Canon law forbids ordination to the | episcopate without a mandate from the Pope, and both th |
There is no contemporary evidence of his | episcopate until a letter of Pope Honorius II in 1128, |
as the 8th Anglican Bishop of Auckland whose | Episcopate spanned a nine year period during the latter |
on of the East Riding he was elevated to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
e, where he and other leading members of the | episcopate (including Adalbert of Bremen and Anno of Co |
for burning down Elgin Cathedral during the | episcopate of Alexander Bur. |
Porphyrius, a man considered unworthy of the | episcopate and also a meletian. |
d many charters in or around Ross during his | episcopate, but also various royal charters, including |
Chisholm's long | episcopate saw, among other things, the disastrous Batt |
cer and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Development and Training Officer, C of E Co |
Towards the end of Bishop England's | episcopate, editors and writers had assumed many of the |
Musey was consecrated to the | episcopate on April 1, 1982 in Acapulco, Mexico, by Bis |
d Beverly Hills before being ordained to the | episcopate in April 2010. |
r Rite, consecrated Warren P. Watters to the | Episcopate on April 28, 1973, at the Trinity Episcopal |
y took place in 1969, at the very end of the | episcopate of Archbishop Walsh (1940-1969). |
the ceremony for the 25th anniversary of the | episcopate of Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels Cardinal |
st three appointments before elevated to the | Episcopate were as priest at St Mary's Church, Fort Wil |
His last posts before elevation to the | Episcopate were as Rector of All Saints Church, Windsor |
n of Westmorland before his elevation to the | Episcopate, initially as Suffragan to the Bishop of Car |
d disagreeing with Episcopalian views of the | episcopate, and as a result, ELCA pastors ordained by o |
ural Dean of Hackney before elevation to the | episcopate: firstly as Bishop of Kensington; and then, |
His last appointment before ascending to the | Episcopate was as Principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. |
nal appointment (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) was as a Chaplain to The Queen. |
his final post before his ordination to the | episcopate was as Archdeacon of Carmarthen. |
lege, Canterbury before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Assistant Bishop of Jerusalem in 1970. |
In the course of a turbulent | episcopate he assisted in the consecration of several B |
His last post before elevation to the | Episcopate was at St Paul's, Boston. |
During his | episcopate he became one of the royal councillors appoi |
He was elected to the | episcopate sometime between March 1354, the death date |
St George's, Jesmond before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow eight years later. |
acon of Chester before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Calcutta in 1876 and Metropolit |
ording the recovery of his relics during the | episcopate of Bishop Hedilo of Tournai, in 897 or 898. |
Chaplain to the King he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Norwich in 1910, a post he held |
ishop of the Diocese before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Mombasa, then Archbishop of Eas |
n Mission, Hackney until his elevation o the | Episcopate as Bishop of Zululand in 1889. |
ohn, Westminster before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Dover in 1964. |
Archdeacon of Totnes before elevation to the | episcopate as Bishop of Plymouth. |
er a post he held until his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of British Columbia in 1915. |
In 1980 he was ordained to the | episcopate as Bishop of Maidstone and was translated to |
In 1921 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Lebombo. |
He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Antigua in 1944 and resigned in |
He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop Suffragan of Lancaster in 1985, ag |
He was raised to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Chichester in 1908. |
In 1878 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau, serving for seven years |
chdeacon of the area before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Egypt. |
Wales following which he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kalgoorlie. |
f God" of Edessa, Mesopotamia who during the | episcopate of Bishop Rabbula (412-435) lived by begging |
of the Bahamas before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau. |
In 1895 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Wellington, a post he held for |
lege, Canterbury when he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Singapore. |
In 1952 he ascended to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Dorchester and was translated t |
He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Hereford in 1973 and died in po |
Margaret Street when he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau, a post he held until 19 |
d for five years before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1921. |
Elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kalgoorlie in 1950 he was later |
priest in March 1838 and was elevated to the | episcopate as Bishop of Plymouth on 10 July 1855, a pos |
chester Cathedral before he ascending to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Grantham in 1965. |
Ealing followed before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Bombay in 1898. |
Mary's, Portsea before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Ripon. |
field, Liverpool before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Norwich in 1893, a post he held |
logical College before his ordination to the | episcopate as Bishop of Antigua. |
n for fourteen years before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kensington. |
sionary with the SPG before ascending to the | episcopate as Bishop of Chota Nagpore in 1905. |
, Cambridge before elevation to the Colonial | Episcopate as Bishop of Adelaide in 1905 . |
nd then of Liverpool before ascending to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Sodor and Man in 1887. |
In 1940 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, a p |
Leicester Cathedral before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow in 1958. |
lton next Dover before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau. |
chdeacon of the area before elevation to the | episcopate as Bishop of Stockport. |
Cathedral, Edinburgh before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow five years later. |
of Doncaster, in 1947 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Woolwich , a post he held until |
rom 1901 to 1911 before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Southwark in 1911. |
the end of the 10th century, when during the | episcopate of Blessed Warmondus (Varmondo), the saint's |
It was opened during the | episcopate of Cardinal James Francis Mclntyre. |
or Education of the Conference of the Polish | Episcopate, the center of his activities was adapting t |
His priesthood and subsequent | episcopate were characterized by the untiring energy an |
During his | episcopate the church of Nitra in Pannonia (in what is |
) of the diocese fixed at Dunblane until the | episcopate of Clement. |
During the first fifteen years of his | episcopate he confirmed nearly 16,000 people, and the n |
967, Archimandrite Laurus was elected to the | episcopate, being consecrated bishop of Manhattan at th |
Viator's | episcopate is considered to have lasted from 343 to 370 |
iocese of Moray had been reserved during the | episcopate of David de Moravia, and this along with the |
e area; and finally, before elevation to the | Episcopate, Rural Dean of Birkenhead. |
ch; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Rural Dean of Havering. |
att and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Area Dean of Maidenhead. |
lle and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Rural Dean of Gaspe . |
is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Rural Dean of the area. |
The early years of Johnston's | episcopate were difficult. |
ich and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Canterbury Diocesan Director of Ordinands. |
During his | episcopate the diocese grew from about 235,000 people t |
de great progress in Newfoundland during the | episcopate of Dr. Mullock, a new diocese, Harbour Grace |
Book III, from | episcopate of Ealdhun (995) to the murder of bishop Wil |
e on 21 February 1755 and consecrated to the | Episcopate in Edinburgh on 13 November 1755. |
He was consecrated to the | Episcopate in Edinburgh on 2 November 1735. |
According to the Chronicle, after an | episcopate of eighteen years, he died on September 20, |
At some point during his | episcopate, an eighth archdeaconry was established in h |
Among the notable acts of his | episcopate, he exempted the churches owned in corporati |
Throughout his | episcopate, Philip expanded his territory and control. |
His | episcopate was extremely brief. |
e only reference to Bishop Thomas during his | episcopate in Finland is a letter signed by him in Nous |
During the ten years of his | episcopate Cardinal Fischer consecrated in the diocese |
His | episcopate was followed by the famous and eventful epis |
l Dean of Stepney in 1897 he ascended to the | Episcopate the following year. |
When peace came he was raised to the | episcopate, firstly for two years as the Suffragan Bish |
nary in Mandalay when he was elevated to the | Episcopate, serving for 18 years. |
In 1952 he was elevated to the | Episcopate, serving for five years. |
His | episcopate lasted for more than 50 years; he was one of |
ril 2007, Bishop Provost was ordained to the | episcopate, and formally installed by the Archbishop of |
His | episcopate was from about 630 to 639. |
His | episcopate ran from February 363 to April 29, 409, the |
He was then elevated to the Colonial | Episcopate, serving from 1859 to 1874. |
Most of what is known about Blois' | episcopate comes from his acta, or records; 86 of them |
rend Justin Nzoyisaba was Consecrated to the | episcopate in full apostolic succession on Sunday, Dece |
he changed his position, and later after the | episcopate of George Haliburton, became Bishop of Dunke |
Throughout his | episcopate, he greatly expanded the authority of his di |
Within the first five years of his | episcopate, Hartley had begun or dedicated more than 25 |
Since then until his elevation to the | Episcopate he has been Diocesan Missioner and a Canon R |
of Barrow-in-Furness before ascending to the | Episcopate, where he was to serve in three posts until |
ng a widower in 1970, he was elevated to the | episcopate (i.e. he became a bishop) by the Synod of Bi |
Little is known about his | episcopate, but he was held to be a saint after his dem |
In 1905 he was elevated to the | episcopate where he remained until his death 19 years l |
Ponsonby was elevated the | episcopate when he was consecrated bishop of Killaloe a |
e records during his three and a half decade | episcopate, but his activities in his own diocese are b |
During the | episcopate of his second successor, Dietrich III of Ise |
the earliest likely date for the end of the | episcopate of his predecessor Cellach. |
non priest in Barcelona Cathedral during the | episcopate of his uncle Berenguer de Palou I. Shortly a |
One of the last important acts of his | episcopate was his participation in the first great Cou |
arently successful for Simon, as he held the | episcopate until his death in 1251. |
Adolf Bertram ex officio head of the German | episcopate sent Hitler birthday greetings in 1939 in th |
Elevation to the | Episcopate followed in 1970 and he retired nine years l |
In 1955 he was elevated to the | Episcopate, retiring in 1969. |
Ordination to the | Episcopate followed in 1999 when he was appointed to th |
His | episcopate fell in a time when the role of bishops had |
It was during Gilbert's | episcopate that Inchcolm Priory was elevated to the sta |
He was consecrated to the | episcopate and installed as ordinary by Archbishop Patr |
He was ordained to the | episcopate and installed as Archbishop of Malta on 26 J |
He was consecrated to the | episcopate and installed as ordinary of Estonia on 10 S |
Among other activities as during his short | episcopate, Hepburn instituted the church of Duffus as |
His | episcopate, however, is chiefly remembered owing to its |
in time from when it was recorded to Blois' | episcopate, it is unclear what exactly was meant by thi |
e day, on which he received the order of the | episcopate, that is, the twelfth before the Kalends of |
In 1936 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as its Bishop, serving for 21 years. |
eacon of Edmonton until his elevation to the | Episcopate as its Diocesan Bishop in 1976. |
He was consecrated to the | episcopate on January 28, 1973 from Archbishop Luigi Ra |
He was ordained to the | episcopate on January 18, 2008. |
He was consecrated to the | episcopate on June 29, 1956 in Boston by Cardinal Cushi |
His | episcopate in Kimberley and Kuruman was marked by pover |
opened communion with him and recognized his | episcopate (Philippe Labbe, Concilia, iv. |
er, much of the work done during Northwold's | episcopate was later reworked during the 14th century, |
In the first few years of his | episcopate, Gordon made a determined, unsuccessful effo |
During his | episcopate, Bishop Mahoney remained interested and invo |
Pope Eugene IV, Bishop of Castello; and his | episcopate was marked by considerable activity in churc |
ed he would never accept consecration to the | episcopate, on May 6, 2006, just two years after his or |
he King's feet, humbly begging to resign the | episcopate and merely requesting that he might retain h |
He was consecrated to the | Episcopate in Montefiascone, northwest of Rome, on 11 A |
Archbishop of Nazianzus and ordained to the | episcopate three months later. |
nditions became more satisfactory during his | episcopate, but much of the credit for this is due to E |
His | episcopate lasted nine years, but with Wilfrid back in |
ated after 672, however, his death or end of | episcopate is not known. |
She was ordained to the | episcopate on November 8, 2009, and is understood to be |
y of Wells Cathedral before elevation to the | Episcopate in October 1954. |
hepshed and finally (before elevation to the | Episcopate) Leader of Mission for the Diocese of Leices |
ton and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Vicar of Holy Trinity, Coventry. |
nal appointment before being ordained to the | episcopate) vicar of St Peter's Bournemouth. |
ous institutions and observances such as the | episcopate, much of the Mass in Latin, religious plays |
ewsbury and finally (before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Bradford. |
is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Westmorland. |
and, his final post before elevation to the | episcopate, Archdeacon of Manchester. |
Naples and finally (before elevation to the | Episcopate) Vicar of St Mark's, Bromley. |
ond and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Vicar of Christ Church, Southport. |
is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Riding. |
ney and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Northolt. |
er; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Director of Training for the Diocese of Bla |
ter and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Southwark. |
ng; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Archdeacon of Southend. |
is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Riding. |
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