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  • ...shops of the [[Global South Anglican]] Coaltion, has been written to the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[Rowan Williams]] for his views on gay clergy. The letter * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4445242.stm BBC - Archbishop attacked in gay debate]
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  • ...ally at the level of an archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church, with each archbishop an equal with the bishop of Rome, the pope, being a first among equals. How
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  • * [[Augustine of Canterbury]] - First Archbishop of Canterbury, dying in 604 AD.
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  • ...nisters the archdiocese from the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The archbishop is concurrently pastor of the mother church, the Cathedral of Saint Paul in ...Nienstedt, who succeeded to the post on the retirement of his predecessor, Archbishop Harry Flynn, on May 2, 2008.
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  • ...al, New Hope, Brooklyn Park and Maple Grove experienced phenomenal growth. Archbishop John Gregory Murray recognized the need for a new Catholic church in the ar ...te daily Mass. The school was finished in August 1952 and was dedicated by Archbishop Murray on September 7, 1952. Classes began that fall with the arrival of fi
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  • topic_name = Archbishop Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen (born 11 July 1943) is the [[Anglican]] [[Archbishop]] of [[Sydney]], [[Australia]], and Metropolitan of the [[Anglican Church i
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  • ...statement of Christian doctrine traditionally ascribed to [[Athanasius]], Archbishop of Alexandria, who lived in the 4th century. Most of today's historians agr
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  • * [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], [[Lambeth Conferences|Lambeth Conference]], [[Anglican Con ** [[Open Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Global South Anglican Coaltion urging him to act aga
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  • ...eft to form their own churches. These were supported by the `Old Catholic´ Archbishop of Utrecht, who ordained their priests and bishops; later the Dutch were un ...ntion, they elected the first Old Catholic bishop, who was ordained by the Archbishop of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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  • ...tablished by a Convocation of the Church in 1563, under the direction of [[Archbishop Matthew Parker]]. They are printed in the [[Book of Common Prayer]]. Clergy
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  • ...l [[prosopon]] or union. The belief traces its roots to [[Nestorius]], the Archbishop or [[Patriatch of Constantinople]]. He rejected the idea of the idea of "Th
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  • ...ainst unrepentant sexual immorality (November 20, 2005)|Open Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Global South Anglican Coaltion urging him to act aga
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  • Backing Mr Howard, [[Roman Catholic]] Archbishop of Brisbane [[John Bathersby]] said "We are a Christian country. If minori
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  • Over growing concerns in [[Anglicanism]], the Anglican [[Archbishop of Canteburry]] [[Rowan Williams]] has not invited the openly homosexual bi
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  • ...'s first program was broadcast on the morning of January 1, 1955 when then-Archbishop Richard Cardinal Cushing celebrated a Pontifical Low Mass in the new Cathol
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  • ...death in 1583 put an end to the hopes of his supporters. His successor, [[Archbishop Whitgift]] more reflected the Queen's determination to discipline those who
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  • Thomas Cranmer (1489 – 1556) was the [[archbishop of Canterbury]] during the reigns of the English kings [[Henry VIII]] and [ ...eeting of clergy and lawyers advised that Parliament could not empower the archbishop to act against the Pope's prohibition. Henry was determined to bully the bi
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  • ...inistry and Education Centre was officially opened on 27 April 2008 by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr [[Peter Jensen]].
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  • ...the council effectively abstained by leaving Rome the day before the vote. Archbishop Antonio María Claret y Clará, confessor to the Spanish royal court and fo
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  • ...tasios. The Very Rev. Ilia also directed the enthronement of Anastasios as Archbishop of All Albania in August 1992. Individuals and delegations from the Diocese
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  • ...he third shows the martyrdom of Bishop Hooper in 1555 and the fourth shows Archbishop Cranmer, in 1556, being martyred. Evidence is as follows. The standard pd
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  • ...alpha course has been endorsed by figures including the [[Pope]] and the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] as well as church leaders from all major denominations arou
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  • * Archbishop of Sydney [[Peter Jensen]]
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  • ...to modern scholars, in dismissing the ingenious and temperate argument of Archbishop Wake for the apostolic origin of this treatise. The learned Lardner shares
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  • * [[Thomas Cranmer]], Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VIII, leader of the English Reformation * [[William Laud]], Archbishop of Canterbury under Charles I of England
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  • ...and an Imprimatur ("let it be printed") from John Cardinal Farley, who was Archbishop of New York at the time. This review process was presumably accelerated by
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  • ...s of the Faith and each of these eparchies or national sees have their own Archbishop or Patriarch.
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  • ...glican Church of Australia]]. The cathedral is the seat of the Anglican [[Archbishop]] of Sydney and [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of [[New South Wales]] ...nd Thomas Blacket]] presented himself to the Bishop with a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury recommending his talent as an architect and having equal faci
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  • ...e the backbone of the [[Anglican Church]] and would later be put to use by Archbishop [[William Laud]]. ...the only head of the Church in heaven or earth is Christ (not the Pope or Archbishop of Canterbury). However, they believed that secular governors are accountab
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  • ...supervise all aspects of religious life. Zealous prelates such as Milan's Archbishop [[Carlo Borromeo]] (1538-1584), later canonized as a saint, set an example
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  • ...was a "gross and absurd" distortion of history, full of "cheap lies." The Archbishop also made a strong defense of Opus Dei, the Catholic organization which is
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  • ...ciously similar to the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome; the Alexandrian archbishop was given precedence immediately after the Roman pontiff by the [[Council o ...Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the State of the Vatic
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  • 1.William Sancroft, uncle of the archbishop, who held the office from 1628 to 1637, and ..., Worthington (afterward master of Jesus) in 1641, and Sancroft (afterward Archbishop of Canterbury), in 1612.
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  • ...t to be ignored either. St. John Chrysostom, the illustrious preacher and archbishop of Constantinople, said this around AD 391: “Why do you sow where the fie
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  • ....D., P.A Censor Librorum mprimatur: + Most Rev. T. J. Toolen, D.D., LL.D., Archbishop-Bishop of Mobile-Birmingham.
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