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Catholic | Bishops: A Memoir. |
uded "Young Women leaders, Young Men leaders, | bishops, a patriarch, a stake president, temple worke |
Besides the | bishops, abbots from monasteries in Britain are recor |
Lay investiture was the appointment of | bishops, abbots and other church officials by feudal |
minate appointments to benefices-archbishops, | bishops, abbots and priors- enabling the Crown, by co |
dle Ages and the role letters exchanged among | bishops, abbots, kings and other elites played in com |
onsecrated by Cardinal Bernardin Gantin (with | Bishops Abele Conigli and Adelmo Tacconi serving as c |
op Plegmund on the same day as with six other | bishops, about 909. |
iament passed the Act for the Consecration of | Bishops Abroad, and on February 14, 1787 the church c |
When Petrus in 1196 elected three | bishops, Absalon requested the Pope to interact since |
The House of | Bishops accepted Payne's resignation in 1871, and he |
wrote a joint letter in 1987 to the American | bishops acknowledging Peterson's diagnosis; Hickey wr |
ldesheim, to the Saale in the east, where the | bishops acquired the former Principality of Aschersle |
by General Conference delegates, can transfer | bishops across jurisdictional lines if the bishops an |
ull and was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
Taunton under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534 in 1538, a post he held to his death |
of Ely under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534 in 1592 and held the post until his |
op of Ipswich was created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534, and the title took its name after t |
e title was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534 and takes its name after Taunton, th |
The title was resurrected under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
ire and was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
Under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534, he was appointed and consecrated Bi |
n of Bedford, was created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
ire and was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
Bedford under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534 in 1537 and held the post until his |
Under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534, he was consecrated the Bishop of Sh |
set and was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
raint of Annates - short title Appointment Of | Bishops Act 1533 (25 Henry VIII, c. 20) was passed by |
f Dover under the provisions of the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534 in 1537, a post he held until his de |
ria and was first created under the Suffragan | Bishops Act 1534. |
Cordileone was named the chairman of the U.S. | Bishops' Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage |
d to the United States Conference of Catholic | Bishops' Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual Abuse, to investi |
Council of Milevum, where fifty-nine Numidian | bishops addressed a synodal letter to Innocent I, ask |
ber 21 from Felix Cardinal von Hartmann, with | Bishops Adolf Bertram and Wilhelm Kloske serving as c |
rs turned in a large scandal, and finally the | bishops, adviced by some Latin missionaries, in parti |
The names and succession of the | bishops after Saints Kentigern and Asaph are not clea |
He supported the | bishops against the monastic clergy and aided them in |
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in consecrating as | bishops, against an express prohibition by Pope John |
th further demands by American Roman Catholic | bishops against Eastern Rite parishes to facilitate t |
ided to push the project, and the New Zealand | bishops agreed to the setting up of the seminary to b |
ation of married priests, and that most Swiss | bishops agreed with him on this. |
nal Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve, OMI, with | Bishops Albini Lafortune and Arthur Douville serving |
Bishops Alexander of Jerusalem and Theoctistus of Cae | |
h bishop of the ECUSA, and was consecrated by | bishops Alexander Viets Griswold, Henry Ustick Onderd |
ipal co-consecrators were Cleveland Auxiliary | Bishops Alexander J. Quinn and Anthony E. Pevec. |
owing May 9 from Cardinal James Gibbons, with | Bishops Alfred Allen Paul Curtis and Henry Pinckney N |
the New World's and more than 5,000 Catholic | bishops alive today, including Pope Benedict XVI, tra |
g April 11 by Archbishop Moses E. Kiley, with | Bishops Aloisius Joseph Muench and William Patrick O' |
In 1102, Robert was one of the | bishops, along with Gerard, Archbishop of York and He |
Murphy-O'Connor, the Papal Nuncio, and twenty | bishops, along with priests and lay people from the L |
t 25 from Archbishop Alexander Christie, with | Bishops Alphonse Joseph Glorieux and Edward John O'De |
ondon as a close prisoner, joining five other | bishops already confined there. |
Dutch and German | bishops also stressed the role of the individual cons |
ror Justinian II] despatched two metropolitan | bishops, also sending with them a mandate in which he |
Latin Catholic | bishops also must make regular ad limina visits to th |
gained the conversion of some Syrian Orthodox | bishops, among them Antony Samhiri (bishop of Mardin |
He ordained moreover some new | bishops amongst whom was James Roosevelt Bayley archb |
f highly distinguished siblings including two | bishops, an ambassador to the Holy See and the Portug |
gs in 1939 in the name of all German Catholic | bishops, an act that angered bishop Konrad von Preysi |
Independent | Bishops: An International Directory, edited by Gary L |
f 97, he was one of the oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and the oldest Mozambican bishop at the time |
e sources suggest the presence of a few Greek | bishops and monks from the Southern Italy. |
cted as spokesman for a group of conservative | bishops and lay leaders at a press conference express |
Rhodes Preparatory School, Diocesan College ( | Bishops) and the University of Cape Town. |
tion, the discontinuance of the ordination of | Bishops, and the establishment of the office of Presi |
Portuguese presumption that these two Syrian | bishops and all Syrian churches were heretic. |
Prefect of the Sacred Congregations of | Bishops and Regulars and of Waters from 1726. |
support the papal position on investiture of | bishops, and withdrew from court to care for his dioc |
a or canopy, was used as a mark of honour for | bishops and princes. |
The village is part of the Wickham | Bishops and Woodham ward of the Maldon district. |
ded a significant influence upon their fellow | bishops and hence upon the face of Roman Catholicism |
dered as much or more than abortion, and many | bishops and conservative Catholics, who maintained ab |
Cantankerous appeals to various | bishops and influential layman to be given a parish i |
hotelier, and the hotel's clientele included | bishops and visiting aristocracy. |
tenth council was attended by only seventeen | bishops and five deputies from Carthaginiensis and Ga |
of the two lower orders of cardinals, over 40 | bishops and abbots, as well as Benedetto, prefect of |
“The Synod of | Bishops and Council of Hierarchs in the Code of Canon |
eminaries are concerned, the Congregation for | Bishops and the Congregation for Catholic Education d |
As a member of the Congregation for | Bishops and the Pontifical Council for the Family sin |
resided in September 1906 over an assembly of | bishops and archbishops at his palace in the rue de G |
As such, he is a member of the College of | Bishops, and is responsible for teaching, governing, |
c list of the post-Reformation Roman Catholic | bishops and vicars apostolic. |
The church is led by | bishops and deacons and includes in its hierarchy pro |
ohibition of their Rite, the removal of their | bishops and the imposition of the Latin unleavened br |
Indications to the | bishops and religious houses for the spiritual renewa |
nisters, judges, prefects, military officers, | bishops and priests, and nine-tenths of the civil off |
He then hands the hands of the consecrating | bishops and hands them his written confession of fait |
tion of his ministry is assisted by auxiliary | bishops and vicars general. |
Canon 4: Injunction to | bishops and ecclesiastics not to cause scandal by wea |
tendance), the only one of the many assembled | bishops and cardinals whom Pius XII stopped and talke |
Bishops and members of the Synod are elected for four | |
V named him secretary of the Congregation of | Bishops and Regulars. |
ears alone after the Bolshevik revolution, 28 | bishops and 1,200 priests were executed. |
n unique in England since the Reformation, 14 | bishops and 240 priests being present, and six religi |
he emperor's second delegation to Vigilius-of | bishops and lay officials -was similarly unsuccessful |
to the Martin Marprelate tracts, in which the | bishops and clergy were strongly opposed. |
A 2002 meeting between | bishops and scientists in the Philippines concluded t |
This refers to | bishops and other Christians who turned over sacred s |
d Walter on "Contempt on the world, or on the | Bishops and other Illustrious Men of his Age" which f |
tant in the ministry to Robert Darch, at Hull | Bishops, and in the Taunton Academy to Grove. |
Only seven | bishops and about half the clergy agreed: the rest, m |
One of oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and Italian bishops. |
re with the Archbishop of York, other English | bishops, and Peers of the Realm. |
rative style but reinstated by the college of | bishops and cleared of all charges. |
rief of soul and the tears which many of you, | bishops and priests, religious and laymen, pour forth |
Emsger or South Bishop is the largest of the | Bishops and Clerks group of islets and rocks, situate |
The Patriarch could at will dismiss the | Bishops and his jurisdiction extended to 50 areas. |
He clashed with the | Bishops and establishment and was dismissed in 1909 f |
The local Catholic | bishops and clergy had strongly supported Nolan, chie |
There were at least 3 Edward | Bishops and I have read that there were 4 or more of |
Eucharist has been strongly encouraged by the | bishops and priests/pastors and is now the common pra |
en thousand pounds had been subscribed by the | bishops and clergy. |
ng deprived of his title along with the other | bishops, and he died a prisoner 31 December 1559. |
“taking a direct shot at the [U.S. Catholic] | bishops,” and called on his members to contact Korzen |
trengthen ecclesiastical authorities, chiefly | bishops and abbots, at the expense of the secular nob |
hurch since 1738, including a cardinal, a few | bishops and many priests and religious He was a devou |
including praise, eulogies, personal poems to | bishops and friends alike, consolations and poems in |
d for Pembroke's release, although with seven | bishops and the Duke of York dissenting, and the king |
he was made Secretary of the Congregation of | Bishops and Regulars. |
543 AD) were brothers who were both | bishops and hermits of the 6th century. |
t he had the German church, with its powerful | bishops and abbots, behind him. |
to Constantinople, where he consecrated some | bishops and took part in a church council, which he l |
Prince-Bishopric of Cammin, Lutheran | bishops and administrators since 1544, secularised an |
Prince-Bishopric of Havelberg, Lutheran | bishops and administrators since 1558, secularised an |
Catholic | Bishops and Archbishops of Sydney |
Articles were ratified by the Queen, and the | bishops and clergy were required to assent. |
Some | bishops and psychiatrists have asserted that the prev |
hurch of Scotland had recently overthrown its | bishops and adopted presbyterianism (see Bishops' War |
One of oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and one of oldest Italian bishops. |
s who were generally earls, Church of England | bishops and lords; some of whom were actually born in |
to of government, on the appointment of Irish | bishops; and even when the other bishops, finding tha |
is currently one of the oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and Dutch bishops. |
Jacobite Syrian Church of India as all Indian | bishops and middle East bishops routinely visited her |
One was the royal investiture of | bishops and abbots with the symbols of their offices, |
llowing is a basic list of the Roman Catholic | bishops and vicars apostolic. |
was made directly responsible to the House of | Bishops, and Hobart approved the plan. |
ople who were laymen (b) free the election of | bishops and abbots from secular influence (c) clarify |
See also: List of | bishops and archbishops of Olomouc |
he S.C. of Ceremonies; prefect of the S.C. of | Bishops and Regulars |
which followed between the Committee and the | bishops, and though his sympathies were chiefly with |
isigothic king to be a complete puppet of the | bishops and palatine nobility. |
y of Mercy Cemetery, in the area reserved for | bishops and priests. |
st cordial Apostolic Blessings to his brother | bishops and their faithful, especially all those who |
ector for the Canadian Conference of Catholic | Bishops and a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of |
ical affairs, where he came into contact with | bishops and court society. |
espond to petitions from Independent Catholic | bishops and clergy who seek to be received into commu |
sident of the National Conference of Catholic | Bishops and the United States Catholic Conference fro |
Conscientious Protestant whether the lands of | Bishops and Churches in England and Wales may be sold |
as the leader of the episcopal conference of | bishops and archbishops in the United States. |
was altogether the privilege of the pope, the | bishops, and the Church. |
ry Cemetery contains the graves of the former | bishops and priests of the Diocese of Davenport that |
ht; but a commission composed of archbishops, | bishops, and heads of religious orders, appointed to |
In 1560 the | bishops and magistrates embraced Protestantism, expel |
more vague promise to "Protect and Defend the | Bishops and Churches under [my] Government." |
The seat of the | bishops and archbishops was at Glasgow Cathedral unti |
op Emeritus is the usual title of all retired | bishops, and does not denote shame or past misconduct |
Nevertheless, the | bishops and still more the see are always treated wit |
t in Schleswig in the summer of 1218, with 15 | bishops and 3 dukes present, Valdemar was anointed an |
his council along with more than four hundred | bishops and abbots. |
t of the United States Conference of Catholic | Bishops and former Chair of Catholic Relief Services. |
16 September: Cornelius and Cyprian | bishops and martyrs, Semidouble, and commemoration of |
hbishop of Canterbury, William Sancroft, five | bishops and approximately four hundred lower clergy r |
ng the civil war he was one of the protesting | bishops, and was imprisoned on that account. |
A study of the molecular phylogeny of | bishops and widowbirds published in 2008 found that i |
He also suspended all the | bishops and abbots of Normandy, for ignoring his invi |
nnik is worn only in the Russian tradition by | bishops and those priests to whom it has been awarded |
pril 1639 for signing the protestation of the | bishops and their adherents against the assembly of 1 |
not on the agenda at talks between the Irish | bishops and the pope in Rome earlier this week. |
and is currently the one of the oldest Living | bishops and one of oldest French bishop. |
h other relics in the cathedral, although the | bishops and important visitors were able to wear the |
verse group, consisting of eight earls, seven | bishops and six barons - twenty-one in all. |
One of these involved accusations by several | bishops and abbots that Peter exorcised demons not by |
ard to confess his guilt to the assemblage of | bishops and other ecclesiastics and was penalised, he |
x Church sends an official delegation made of | bishops and priests, all of whom must witness the app |
In 870, thirty | bishops and six archbishops met at Attigny, to pass J |
The king would be elected of the | bishops and magnates. |
Bishops and other great personages living away from P | |
ect abuses arising from the negligence of the | bishops and the nobles and confirmed the rule (Aquens |
It is part of the Wickham | Bishops and Woodham ward of the Maldon district. |
and brought forth many theologists, priests, | bishops and patriarchs of note. |
The mitres worn by | Bishops and Abbots of Western liturgical denomination |
At 95, is one of oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and is the oldest Colombian bishop. |
Battista Re, Prefect of the Congregation for | Bishops and President of the Pontifical Council for L |
rectly, but confiscated Church land, expelled | bishops and Catholic princes, and helped spread Luthe |
ferred to the Cathedral's mortuary chapel for | bishops and archbishops, of which his mausoleum forms |
He imprisoned Patriarch Aimery and other | bishops and looted their churches. |
s a member of the U.S. Conference of Catholic | Bishops and an advocate for the rights of immigrants. |
There have been many very famous | bishops and writers in this diocese. |
He acted as confessor to Spanish | bishops and the viceroy. |
Submission of Irish | bishops and most Irish kings. |
inal) Church of God is governed by a Board of | Bishops and led by a General Overseer. |
Their petition, first for six | bishops and then for six archpriests, was refused; bu |
s of 2008, he is one of oldest Roman Catholic | bishops and one of oldest Italian bishops. |
He once served as liaison between Catholic | bishops and married Episcopalian clergy seeking Catho |
Both these committees included all the | bishops and representatives of clergy and parishes. |
tus II was significant in size: three hundred | bishops and more than six hundred abbots assembled at |
Accompanied by Thibaut and other | bishops and abbots, he returned to Rome in January 11 |
rs, describing the events surrounding notable | bishops and holy men. |
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