- ᾿Αποστόλου Βαρνάβα" ["Commemoration of the
Sainted Apostle Aristobulus,
Bishopf of Britain,
Brother of the
Apostle Barnabas].
Apostoliki Diakonia: Eorlogio...
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Catholic doctrine and
Freemasonry [...]" in
response to
Julito Cortes,
Bishop of Dumanguete, who
stated concerns over the
growing number of Freemasons...
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Catholic tradition treats Peter as the
first bishop of Rome – or pope – and also as the
first bishop of Antioch. Peter's
leadership of the
early believers...
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Wethersfield White Colne White Court White Notley Wicken Bonhunt Wickford Wickham Bishops Wickham St. Paul
Wiggens Green Wimbish Witham Wivenhoe Wix
Woodham Ferrers...
- Pope Paul VI
appointed Auxiliary Bishop F.
Joseph Gossman of
Baltimore in 1975 to
replace him.
Gossman served as
bishop in the
diocese for 31 years. After...
- 4th
century Peutinger Map. Maternus, who was
elected as
bishop in 313, was the
first known bishop of Cologne. The city was the
capital of a
Roman province...
- he
formed close friendships with
classmates Edmund Wilson and John
Peale Bishop, both of whom
would later aid his
literary career.
Determined to be a successful...
- the
Methodist Church Ghana. It is the seat of both the
Bishop of Accra, and of the
Presiding Bishop of Ghana. "History of the Church".
Wesley Methodist Cathedral...
- John
Quirk may
refer to: John
Quirk (
bishop) (1849–1924),
Anglican bishop John
Quirk (politician) (1870–1938),
Australian politician John
Quirk (footballer)...
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formed by a
charter in 1278. It is
currently headed by two co-princes: the
Bishop of
Urgell in Catalonia, Spain, and the
president of France. Its capital...