He was educated by Bishop Erc of Kerry, and in time became a famous abbot and monastic founder. |
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Bishop Jones is a warm-hearted, compassionate and gentle person who is revered by many in Sligo and throughout the Diocese of Elphin. |
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Bishop Murray's Pastoral Letter acknowledges the difficulty that many parishioners have found at this time of change for the Church in Limerick. |
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During the jubilee year, he sought reconciliation with Bishop Matthew Clarke, a longtime friend, but received no response. |
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Rather than address these questions from the realm of critical abstraction, however, Brown, like Bishop, addresses them from one of particulars. |
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Goff's professional career started at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, where he worked as an acarologist. |
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And Bishop, colossus, Warpath, Blink, Sunspot, Quiksilver, Stryker and Havoc will all be there too. |
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It could be that is exactly what frugal Pope Francis has in mind for the Bishop of bling. |
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In this place of great poverty, the Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its tens of thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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In this place of great poverty, Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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The Bishop was seized with a quartan ague and began to shake. |
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The Marquis of Buckingham and his wife were both bishopped, or confirmed by the Bishop of London. |
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The procession into the Church was lead by Crossbearer with two acolytes, Ministers of the Word, Ministers of the Eucharist, Altar Servers, Priests and Bishop. |
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Bishop Asser claimed that the pagans agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise. |
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The translation was undertaken at Alfred's command by Werferth, Bishop of Worcester, with the king merely furnishing a preface. |
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Alfred commissioned Bishop Asser to write his biography, which inevitably emphasised Alfred's positive aspects. |
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One of the specific charges laid against Longchamp, by John's supporter Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, was that he could not speak English. |
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John Morton, Bishop of Ely, one of those arrested, was released into the custody of Buckingham before the latter's rebellion. |
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He was baptised by Richard Fox, the Bishop of Exeter, at a church of the Observant Franciscans close to the palace. |
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The most prominent resisters included John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, both of whom refused to take the oath to the King. |
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In July 2015, Rachel Treweek was the first woman to become a diocesan bishop in the Church of England when she became the Bishop of Gloucester. |
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She and Sarah Mullally, Bishop of Crediton, were the first women to be ordained as bishops at Canterbury Cathedral. |
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This call for more gender inclusive language has receive the outspoken support of the Rt Rev Alan Wilson, the Bishop of Buckingham. |
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The Bishop of London, the Bishop of Durham and the Bishop of Winchester are ranked in the next three positions. |
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The change was brought on because internationally, the term Bishop is more commonly related to religious leaders than the previous title. |
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A Bishop or Archer, who is commonly figured with his head cloven. |
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A bowl of that liquor called Bishop, which Johnson had always liked. |
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Bishop Manning has his enemies, but those enemies have hardly ever caught him out on a point of theology or canon law. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London. |
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There are also free publications such as The Ferryhill Chapter, Bishop Press, The Hartlepool Post and Shildon Town Crier. |
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Bede also mentions an Abbot Esi as a source for the affairs of the East Anglian church, and Bishop Cynibert for information about Lindsey. |
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Eventually, Northumbria was persuaded to move to the Roman practice and the Celtic Bishop Colman of Lindisfarne returned to Iona. |
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Two men who had come to Britain with him in 601 were consecrated, Mellitus as Bishop of London and Justus as Bishop of Rochester. |
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To his chaplain, Osborn, later William's Bishop of Exeter, Edward gave the harbour and other land at Bosham. |
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In 1578, he became for a short time secretary to John Young, Bishop of Rochester. |
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The last recorded Bishop of Malta before the invasion of the islands was a Greek named Manas, who was subsequently incarcerated at Palermo. |
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Bishop Hildesley required that these Metrical Psalms were to be sung in churches. |
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The Philoxenian probably was produced in 508 for Philoxenus, Bishop of Mabung. |
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In addition to his scholarly pursuits, Morgan was a clergyman of the Church of England, having been ordained in 1568 by the Bishop of Ely. |
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St Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. |
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The following week former Wrexham loan star from the previous season Andy Bishop joined the club after his release from Bury. |
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It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, whose diocese within the Church in Wales covers the most populous area of South Wales. |
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Historically, Llandaff was informally known as a 'city', because of its status as the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff. |
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Two South Australian writers who have made their mark in twentieth-century oenography are Geoffrey Bishop and Bryce Rankine. |
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In December 2009, he hosted the show, introducing fellow comedian John Bishop. |
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On a visit to the Isle of Man, he discovered that the bishop there is known as the Bishop of Sodor and Man. |
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Lyfing became Bishop of Crediton in 1027 and shortly afterwards became Bishop of Cornwall. |
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It was blessed by Frederick Temple, Bishop of Exeter, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Balfour married Margaret Bothwell, the sister of Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney who endowed him with Westray, when it was episcopal property. |
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He could not long outdistance such a runner as the Bishop, whose tremendous strides would surely overhaul him in the end. |
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In 1561, during the Reformation, Edward Sinclair was granted the feu of Eday by Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney. |
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The Bishop is a lean and slippered pantaloon, at least in his old clerical garments which he thinks good enough for the sea. |
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There is no conclusive evidence, scripturally, historically or chronologically, that Peter was in fact the Bishop of Rome. |
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Polycarp, c 156, tried and failed to persuade Anicetus, Bishop of Rome, to have the West celebrate Easter on 14 Nisan, as in the East. |
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The Loyalists, led by Bishop Charles Inglis fled to Windsor, Nova Scotia, where they founded King's Collegiate School. |
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Among those they paid were the Bishop of Exeter and three business colleagues, who received compensation for 665 slaves. |
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Hyginus made his fears known to Hydatius, Bishop of Emerita, and Ithacius of Ossonoba. |
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In defiance Priscillian was ordained to the priesthood and appointed Bishop of Avila. |
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The pair had probably first met earlier the previous decade, possibly being introduced through Bishop Osmund of Salisbury. |
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The history of Bayonne proper started in 1056 when Raymond II the Younger, Bishop of Bazas, had the mission to build the Church of Bayonne. |
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The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, otherwise called Chichester Cathedral, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. |
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Epistles are also read by an Elder or Bishop in the Lutheran Divine Service, between the gradual and the Gospel. |
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The Orthodox also state that the Bishop of Rome has authority only over his own diocese and does not have any authority outside his diocese. |
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Wulfila Glacier on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Bishop Ulfilas. |
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Ambrose was Bishop of Milan at the time of Augustine's conversion, and is mentioned in Augustine's Confessions. |
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Euphronius, he was chosen as Bishop by the clergy and people, who had been charmed with his piety, learning, and humility. |
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Reports that the Bishop of Margus had crossed into Hun lands and desecrated royal graves further angered the Hun kings. |
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He was held back from doing this by Bishop de Quevedo, who appealed to him not to abuse his power on Balboa. |
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He attended the Council of Florence and in 1444, when his patron died, he was appointed Bishop of Bologna in his place. |
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The Latin editions contain no postscript, but end with a verse epigram added by Leonardus de Cobraria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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It is possible Bishop Leander sought to use Columbus's letter to influence that process. |
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At the end, there is a verse epigram in honor of Ferdinand II written by Leonardus de Cobraria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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On Friday, the 18th, between nine and ten o'clock he confessed to the Bishop Gamboa of Carignola, who then read Mass to him. |
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In 1521, year of the Conquest, Charles was attending to matters in his German domains and Bishop Adrian of Utrecht functioned as regent in Spain. |
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It was established by Bishop Alonso Manso in 1513, in the area where the Cathedral of San Juan was to be constructed. |
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Father Vincente de Valverde became the Bishop of Cusco and built his cathedral facing the plaza. |
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From the 6th century, the imperial chancery of Constantinople normally reserved this designation for the Bishop of Rome. |
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Tertullian, when he had become a Montanist, used the title derisively of either the pope or the Bishop of Carthage. |
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Eventually, the title became associated especially with the Bishop of Rome. |
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On 3 April 1507, Jerome Scultetus, Bishop of Brandenburg ordained Luther in Erfurt Cathedral. |
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Bishop John Strachan of Toronto was a particular champion of the prerogatives of the Church of England. |
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On 30 September 2012, the Bishop of Saskatoon ordained as deacon a person who is civilly married to a person of the same sex. |
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From 1635 the vestries and the clergy came loosely under the diocesan authority of the Bishop of London. |
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As Bishop of Haiti, Holly was the first African American to attend the Lambeth Conference. |
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The liberal policies of Presiding Bishop Hines and the General Conventions of 1967 and 1969 led to a conservative reaction. |
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In 2006, the General Convention elected Katharine Jefferts Schori as Presiding Bishop. |
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The National Cathedral is the seat of the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church as well as the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. |
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Bishops are appointed by the Presiding Bishop while the other clergy and laypersons are appointed by the president of the House of Deputies. |
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The Presiding Bishop chairs the House of Bishops as well as the Executive Council of the General Convention. |
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In addition, the Presiding Bishop directs the Episcopal Church Center, the national administrative headquarters of the denomination. |
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They also endorse an Episcopal polity, appointing the English monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England to replace the Bishop of Rome. |
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Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, France, believed that the Eastern Church should be given the opportunity to, at least, be educated on the subject. |
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Luther's reform movement, however, usually did not as a rule abrogate the ecclesiastic office of Bishop. |
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The Bishop of London refused to ordain Methodist priests and deacons in the British American colonies. |
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Article XXXVII additionally states among other things that the Bishop of Rome has no jurisdiction in the realm of England. |
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On taking orders he was appointed secretary to John Overall, Bishop of Lichfield, and then domestic chaplain to Richard Neile, Bishop of Durham. |
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The merchants who owned the goods claimed that the King of Almain was the lord of the town, and the Bishop could not do justice in the matter. |
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He served as Bishop of Ripon, Bishop of Durham, Archbishop of York and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1862 until his death. |
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In 1856 he became Bishop of Durham, and in 1860 he became Archbishop of York. |
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Abraham Malpan sent his nephew, Deacon Mathews, to the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch to be consecrated as Bishop Mathews Mar Athanasius. |
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The official residence of the Bishop of Winchester is Wolvesey Palace in Winchester. |
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In 1665 with the request of the Archdeacon, Gregorios Abdul Jaleel a Bishop sent by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, arrived in India. |
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The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. |
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Until a new Bishop is appointed, Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden, is the Acting Bishop of London. |
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In the Church of England, Jeffrey John eventually succumbed to pressure to withdraw his name from consideration to be the Bishop of Reading. |
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In 2017, the Bishop of Waiapu installed an openly gay priest, who is married to his partner, as the Dean of Waiapu Cathedral. |
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In 2015, Bishop Kay Goldsworthy of the Diocese of Gippsland, appointed an openly gay and partnered priest to another post. |
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On 30 September 2012, the Bishop of Saskatoon ordained as deacon a person civilly married to a person of the same sex. |
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Also in 2008, Bishop Sergio Carranza supported the ordination of gay clergy. |
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In 2016, Bishop Raphael Hess of Sadanha Bay gave permission for an Anglican priest to officiate at a service of celebration for the Rev. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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Bishop Fedechko subsequently became affiliated with the Independent Anglican Church Canada Synod. |
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We set apart a Bishop to his work by a joint laying on of hands of a Bishop and the presbyters. |
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After a service conducted by Bishop Barrington on 22 February, Blackstone was buried in the family vault under St Peter's Church, Wallingford. |
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Appeals are heard by the Court of Review for the Trial of a Bishop, also comprising nine bishops. |
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Flint Bishop International Airport is the third largest airport in the state, served by four airlines to several primary hubs. |
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In the absence of a literal descendant of Aaron, a High priest in the Melchizedek priesthood is called to be a Bishop. |
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Although the former bishop is released from his duties, he continues to hold the Aaronic priesthood office of Bishop. |
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All ministers are credentialed at one of three levels of licensure, the most senior of which is the rank of Ordained Bishop. |
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To be eligible to serve in state, national, or international positions of authority, a minister must hold the rank of Ordained Bishop. |
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An Anglican Bishop with a crosier, wearing a rochet under a red chimere and cuffs, a black tippet, and a pectoral cross. |
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On 18 July 2012, Ellinah Wamukoya, was elected Anglican Bishop of Swaziland, becoming the first woman to be a bishop in Africa. |
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The service was at Durham Cathedral, conducted by Alington together with William Temple, Archbishop of York and Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham. |
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The same suffix was applied to the Bishop of Rome, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on his retirement. |
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The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York. |
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The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England. |
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Bishop Compton officiated at the wedding of Anne and George of Denmark on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal. |
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Anne and Sarah fled from Whitehall by a back staircase, putting themselves under the care of Bishop Compton. |
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In 1859 James Quinn was appointed Bishop of Brisbane, Brisbane becoming a diocese, and Pugin's small church became a cathedral. |
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Designed by the architect George Gilbert Scott, the church was consecrated on 2 July 1846 by the Bishop of Chester, John Bird Sumner. |
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His translator James Legge finds a close similarity between Mencius's views on human nature and those in Bishop Butler's Sermons on Human Nature. |
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Other poetic figures such as Elizabeth Bishop and Samuel Butler allude to the poem in their own works. |
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The current Bishop of Lichfield is Michael Ipgrave and the current Bishop of Stafford Geoff Annas. |
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This was carried with that little noise that for a good space the vigilant Bishop was not awak'd with it. |
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The late Bishop of Bangor and Liberal churchman Tony Crockett used the word adiaphora to denote this issue. |
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This bold assertion has been fully vanquished in a late reply to the Bishop of Meaux's treatise. |
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Bishop Alfonso of Burgos claimed seniority on the basis that he represented a most ancient, Visigothically-founded monarchy. |
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Picture what the Episcopal Bishop Claude Payne calls the apostolates of the laity, the clergy, and the judicatories. |
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At Rochester the Bishop received a xenium or pension on St. Andrew's Day from the convent. |
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The zaptieh was of the opinion I could do no better than pay my respects to the Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church. |
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Among those who supported lowering the age of consent to 16 was the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev Mark Santer. |
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The Rev Mike Wilkins was officially instituted at Holy Trinity Church by the Bishop of Wakefield the Rt Rev Stephen Platten. |
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James refused to view Hough's election as valid and told the fellows to elect the Bishop of Oxford. |
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William and Mary were crowned together at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689 by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton. |
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Albert Square has monuments to Prince Albert, Bishop James Fraser, Oliver Heywood, William Ewart Gladstone, and John Bright. |
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Pitt later appointed Pretyman Bishop of Lincoln then Winchester and drew upon his advice throughout his political career. |
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The Bishop no longer has the right to preside personally, as he formerly did. |
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Paulinus, as part of the Gregorian mission, became the first Bishop of York. |
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Here he was briefly arrested for addressing a large crowd in the market place, but released on the intervention of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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This first abbey was destroyed in 870 by Danish invaders and rededicated to Etheldreda in 970 by Ethelwold, Bishop of Winchester. |
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In 1789, a chapel was erected in Prince George's Street and was dedicated to St John by the Bishop of Winchester. |
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The Royal Garrison Church was founded in 1212 by Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester. |
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Later, Northumberland's patron saint, Saint Cuthbert, was an abbot of the monastery, and then Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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Monasteria seem to describe all religious congregations other than those of the Bishop. |
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However, it is unclear whether he was the sole Bishop for Cornwall or the leading Bishop in the area. |
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Headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope, the church's doctrines are summarised in the Nicene Creed. |
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Others say that the institution of the papacy is not dependent on the idea that Peter was Bishop of Rome or even on his ever having been in Rome. |
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Immediately prior to his appointment to Canterbury, Williams was the Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. |
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In 1892 Scott's pupil Charles Hodgson Fowler rebuilt the Chapter House as a memorial to Bishop Joseph Barber Lightfoot. |
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The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Salisbury and seat of the Bishop of Salisbury, currently the Right Reverend Nick Holtam. |
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The move occurred during the tenure of Bishop Richard Poore, a wealthy man who donated the land on which it was built. |
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Negotiations were handled by the recently restored Bishop William of Durham and Robert, count of Meulan. |
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The bishops sided with the king, the Bishop of Durham presenting his case and even advising William to depose and exile Anselm. |
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Walter, bishop of Albano, was chosen and negotiated in secret with William's representative, the Bishop of Durham. |
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Keith Harris as Charles Wesley, and the Golden Globe winner Kevin McCarthy as Bishop Ryder. |
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Wilfrid worked with Bishop Erkenwald of London, helping to set up the church in Sussex. |
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His success prompted the king's son, Alhfrith, to appoint him Bishop of Northumbria. |
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Shortly afterwards Wilfrid was ordained a priest by Agilbert, Bishop of Dorchester in the kingdom of the Gewisse, part of Wessex. |
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He is generally considered to have been Bishop of Leicester until about 706, when he is held to have been transferred to Hexham. |
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Since he had been deprived of his position of Bishop of Rochester by the Act of Attainder, he was treated as a commoner, and tried by jury. |
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In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. |
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Later bishops returned the episcopal seat to Wells while retaining the name Bath in the title, Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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St John's Hospital was founded around 1180 by Bishop Reginald Fitz Jocelin and is among the oldest almshouses in England. |
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At the latest, it was probably finished by 1100 when Bishop Ranulf Flambard was imprisoned there. |
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The castle has a large Great Hall, created by Bishop Antony Bek in the early 14th century. |
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It was the largest Great Hall in Britain until Bishop Richard Foxe shortened it at the end of the 15th century. |
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In 1837, the castle was donated to the newly formed University of Durham by Bishop Edward Maltby as accommodation for students. |
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Students and staff of the college eat their meals in Bishop Bek's Great Hall. |
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One of the first modern historians to deal with Richard II as a king and as a person was Bishop Stubbs. |
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Supporters include the Bishop of Durham, Viz creator Simon Donald, and the Northumbrian Association. |
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In 1654 a small treatise, Of Liberty and Necessity, directed at Hobbes, was published by Bishop John Bramhall. |
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Some booksellers sold the novel in brown paper bags, and the Bishop of Wakefield, Walsham How, is reputed to have burnt his copy. |
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Bishop George Bell gave the memorial oration at the funeral, and Vaughan Williams conducted music by Holst and himself. |
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Celestine III called for a Crusade in 1193, but when Bishop Berthold of Hanover responded in 1198, he led a large army to defeat and his death. |
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In 1144, David and Bishop John of Glasgow prompted Kelso Abbey to found a daughter house, Lesmahagow Priory. |
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However, many involved were churchmen such as Bishop Wishart for whom such mitigation cannot be claimed. |
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The alliance was renewed between the two kingdoms in 1371, with the embassy of the Bishop of Glasgow and the Lord of Galloway to France. |
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Bishop Richard Davies and dissident Protestant cleric John Penry introduced Calvinist theology to Wales. |
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Walpole's first year as Prime Minister was also marked by the discovery of a plot formed by Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester. |
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Disraeli disliked Wilberforce and instead appointed John Jackson, the Bishop of Lincoln. |
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The small Caribbean island had been ruled by Bishop, a radical Marxist with close ties to Cuba. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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In 2015, Rachel Treweek, Bishop of Gloucester, became the first woman to sit as a Lord Spiritual in the House of Lords. |
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In 1734, he was appointed Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland, a position he was to hold until his death. |
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An Ulster History Circle blue plaque commemorating him is located in Bishop Street Within, city of Derry. |
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A church at Caofstein was first mentioned in a 788 deed issued by Bishop Arno of Salzburg. |
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The Fortress is first documented in 1205 as a possession of the Bishop of Regensburg and the Duke of Bavaria. |
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One of these was founded at Abercorn on the south coast of the Firth of Forth, and Trumwine was consecrated as Bishop of the Picts. |
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Ecgfrith's attack on Fortriu was made against the counsel of his advisors, including Cuthbert, who had recently been made Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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Upon the death of his uncle, the Bishop of St David's, in 1176, the chapter nominated Gerald as his successor. |
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On 26 September Cardinal Alberic, Bishop of Ostia, arrived at Carlisle where David had called together his kingdom's nobles, abbots and bishops. |
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In 1125, Pope Honorius II wrote to John, Bishop of Glasgow ordering him to submit to the archbishopric of York. |
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Amongst its leaders were James, the High Steward of Scotland and Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow. |
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The royal robes and vestments that Robert Wishart had hidden from the English were brought out by the Bishop and set upon King Robert. |
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Under ecclesiastical law, Bishop Cauchon lacked jurisdiction over the case. |
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Bishop Cauchon denied Joan's appeals to the Council of Basel and the Pope, which should have stopped his proceeding. |
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Bishop Ruthall reported to Thomas Wolsey, 'the bills disappointed the Scots of their long spears, on which they relied. |
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Another claimant to the title is Salisbury, established in the early 13th century by the then Bishop of Sarum. |
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This was at one time Scotland's largest building, originated in the priory of Canons Regular founded by Bishop Robert Kennedy. |
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Llywelyn did not discover the full details of the plot until Owain confessed to the Bishop of Bangor. |
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The legates were George, the Bishop of Ostia, and Theophylact, the Bishop of Todi. |
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There is also evidence that coins were issued by Eadberht, who was Bishop of London in the 780s and possibly before. |
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Some of the legal material, such as the tract on the Seven Bishop Houses of Dyfed, may be dated to a very early period of law. |
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Bangor was burnt by a detachment of the royal army and the Bishop of Bangor captured. |
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His place of retreat was known to Einion Bishop of Bangor and Gronw ab Dafydd, who basely betrayed him. |
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Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, helped in establishing the religious buildings to the north of the parish church. |
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Edward also arrested his old adversary Bishop Langton, and dismissed him from his post as treasurer. |
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In 1745, John Egerton, later Bishop of Durham, started taking friends on boat trips down the valley from the rectory at Ross. |
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The main contributor was Bishop William Morgan, but Parry's revision in 1620 became the accepted authorised version. |
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Thomas Wilson began his tenure as Bishop of Mann in 1698 and was succeeded by Mark Hildesley. |
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The Isle of Man has its own diocese of Sodor and Man, and the Bishop of Sodor and Man is an ex officio member of the Legislative Council of the Tynwald on the island. |
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In contrast to this movement, clergy such as the Bishop of Liverpool, John Charles Ryle, sought to uphold the distinctly Reformed identity of the Church of England. |
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The first parliament to take place in the town was in 1304, when King Edward I came to be received by Bishop William de Lamberton as overlordship of Scotland. |
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The fellows then agreed to the Bishop of Oxford as their president but James required that they admit they had been in the wrong and ask for his pardon. |
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The latest and 132nd Bishop of London was Richard Chartres, installed on 26 January 1996, but since his retirement on 28 February 2017 the see has been vacant. |
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The line opened on 8 November 1843 with a station at Bishop Auckland. |
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Trains were withdrawn north of Bishop Auckland on 8 March 1965, but the passenger service to Bishop Auckland was saved because of regional development concerns. |
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The Latin editions also have an epilogue with an epigram lauding Ferdinand II by the Neapolitan prelate Leonardus de Corbaria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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Stephen possessed a mine in Durham which he granted to Bishop Pudsey, and in the same century colliers are mentioned at Coundon, Bishopwearmouth and Sedgefield. |
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Consecrated Bishop of Gloucester on 22 July 2015 and enthroned on 19 September 2015, she joined the Lords on 7 September 2015 with the full title The Rt Rev. |
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Henry Compton, Bishop of London, was appointed as Anne's preceptor. |
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This came shortly after a similar controversy in England when an openly gay priest, Canon Jeffrey John, was appointed to become the Suffragan Bishop of Reading. |
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The last years of Owain's life were spent in disputes with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, over the appointment of a new Bishop of Bangor. |
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The sisterhood was founded by the Bishop of Truro, George Howard Wilkinson, in 1883 and closed in 2001 when the two surviving nuns moved into care homes. |
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While John led a campaign against de Braose and his allies in Ireland, an army led by Earl Ranulph of Chester, and Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, invaded Gwynedd. |
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In 1495, he issued a papal bull at the request of William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen, and King James IV of Scotland, founding King's College, Aberdeen. |
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The earl preferred to make his peace with Henry III, which he did in 1253, in obedience to the exhortations of the dying Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln. |
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Bishop Juan de Palafox asserted the income from the diocese of Puebla as being twice that of the archbishopic of Mexico, due to the tithe income derived from agriculture. |
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After the Synod, Bishop David Chillingworth, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, gave his assessment of the situation regarding the change in the marriage canon. |
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The Prince had an altercation with Bishop Walter Langton, who served as the royal treasurer, apparently over the amount of financial support Edward received from the Crown. |
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The Bishop of Sodor and Man and the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe are not eligible to sit in the House of Lords as their dioceses lie outside the United Kingdom. |
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Putta, the first Bishop of Rochester, had a reputation for his skill at chanting, which he was said to have learned from the Gregorian missionaries. |
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The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England. |
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Built in 1857 at the height of the Gothic Revival, the cathedral was home to the Bishop of Menevia from 1898 until 1987, whose diocese covered all of Wales. |
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From 1080 until the 19th century the bishopric enjoyed the powers of a Bishop Palatine, having military as well as religious leadership and power. |
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Durham Castle was built as the residence for the Bishop of Durham. |
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The seat of the Bishop of Durham is the fourth most significant in the Church of England hierarchy, and he stands at the right hand of the monarch at coronations. |
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South African Bishop Desmond Tutu is the most prominent Anglican pacifist. |
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Towards the end of 2015, Bishop Greg Thompson of the Diocese of Newcastle has called for conversation and has said that he opposes discrimination against LGBT people. |
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The Gallicans briefly achieved independence for the French church, on the principle that the religion of France could not be controlled by the Bishop of Rome, a foreign power. |
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Adrian's secular powers were too valuable to be surrendered and Manuel's subjects could never have accepted the authority of the distant Bishop of Rome. |
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The probable support base of the African leader is due to the support of the Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who backed West Papuan independence from Indonesia. |
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A surprise guest was funnyman John Bishop who was affectionally bullied into ditching the wisecracks for the guitar and a discordant singalong of Daydream Believer. |
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Critics of his actions, including Bishop Desmond Tutu, Harold Pinter and Arundhati Roy have called for his trial at the International Criminal Court. |
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Bishop Wareing also invited Pugin to design what eventually became Northampton Cathedral, a project that was completed in 1864 by Pugin's son Edward Welby Pugin. |
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Within this area the Bishop of Durham had almost as much power as the king of England himself, and the saint became a powerful symbol of the autonomy the region enjoyed. |
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St David's metropolitan status as an archbishopric was later supported by Bernard, Bishop of St David's, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Gerald of Wales. |
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Operation Applejack began on September 10, with a raid on an address in Murphy Crescent in Bishop Auckland where more than 300 cannabis plants were seized. |
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After becoming Archbishop of Canterbury in 668, Theodore of Tarsus resolved the situation by deposing Ceadda and restoring Wilfrid as the Bishop of Northumbria. |
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The Right Reverend Henry Compton, Bishop of London, preached the sermon. |
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As the authorities in Rome were anxious to contain the fire started by Luther, the Bishop of Constance denied any support of Sanson and he was recalled. |
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A year later, in 1530, the continued encroachments on the Church moved Fisher, as Bishop of Rochester, along with the Bishops of Bath and Ely, to appeal to the Holy See. |
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Like Thomas More, Bishop Fisher believed that because the statute condemned only those speaking maliciously against the King's new title, there was safety in silence. |
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King James had by promise foredisposed the place on the Bishop of Meath. |
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John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, refused the oath along with More. |
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The identity of the informant is known only through the memoires of French diplomat Philippe de Commines as Robert Stillington, the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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For most of Henry VII's reign Edward Story was Bishop of Chichester. |
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He was the first bishop of the Episcopal Church ordained and consecrated in America and the fifth Bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church in the United States. |
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I act as a Bishop, not claiming a jure divino right, or to be in any Apostolic Succession, but only as one chosen of his brethren to have the oversight. |
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The holder of the office of the Bishop of Durham was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority on his behalf, with the castle being his seat. |
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Meanwhile, Edward was brought up as a strict and devout Protestant by numerous tutors, including Bishop Richard Cox, John Belmain, and Sir John Cheke. |
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In 381, the first Bishop of the region, Theodul, was mentioned. |
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In a letter to the House of Bishops during summer 2009, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori instructed local dioceses not to sell parish property to departing groups. |
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On the edge of Bishop Auckland the Wear passes below Auckland Park and Auckland Castle, the official residence of the Bishop of Durham and its deer park. |
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Bishop Cosin and Bishop Crewe extended it in the late 17th century. |
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On 24 February 1152, at Lambeth, Archbishop Theobald consecrated Geoffrey as Bishop of St Asaph, having ordained him a priest at Westminster 10 days before. |
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Following Finian's death, Colman became Bishop of Lindisfarne. |
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The Bishop of Sodor and Man, whose diocese lies outside of the United Kingdom, is an ex officio member of the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man. |
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Bishop Compton died in 1713 and the manuscript passed to his nephew, Gen. |
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Appeals for help from the Bishop of Chartres, Joseaume, were answered by Robert, Marquis of Neustria, Richard, Duke of Burgundy and Manasses, Count of Dijon. |
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Giacomo Passarelli, Bishop of Imola, brought the rose to Scotland, and returned to London to complete the dispensation for the marriage of Henry VII of England. |
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In 2006, Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Episcopal Bishop of Nevada, became the first woman to become the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. |
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The town leaders protected Tausen from the Bishop of Viborg. |
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As a gesture of appreciation for John Fisher, the Bishop of Salisbury, who commissioned this painting, Constable included the Bishop and his wife in the canvas. |
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Tertullian identifies him as the fourth Bishop of Rome, later called Pope. |
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In the case of the Bishop of Whithorn, the resurrection of that see was the work of Thurstan, Archbishop of York, with King Fergus of Galloway and the cleric Gille Aldan. |
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Andrew Bishop then ran over in the closing stages, but it was too late. |
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The Burgundians transferred her to the English, who organised a trial headed by Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais and member of the English Council at Rouen. |
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There were some notable opponents to the Henrician Reformation, such as Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher, who were executed for their opposition. |
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Bishop Asser tells the story of how as a child Alfred won as a prize a book of Saxon poems, offered by his mother to the first of her children able to memorize it. |
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In 2002, the general convention of the Pentecostal Church of God came to a consensus to change the title of their overseer from General Superintendent to Bishop. |
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The mob broke into prisons and destroyed several buildings, including the palace of the Bishop of Bristol, the mansion of the Lord Mayor of Bristol, and several private homes. |
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When the position of Archbishop of Canterbury fell vacant, Disraeli reluctantly agreed to the Queen's preferred candidate, Archibald Tait, the Bishop of London. |
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To fill Tait's vacant see, Disraeli was urged by many people to appoint Samuel Wilberforce, the former Bishop of Winchester and leading figure in London society. |
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In 1571, the Article XXIX, despite the opposition of Bishop Edmund Gheast, was inserted, to the effect that the wicked do not eat the Body of Christ. |
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Properties owned by Saxon landlords were transferred into Norman hands and, on the death of Bishop Leofric in 1072, the Norman Osbern FitzOsbern was appointed his successor. |
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Glasgow increased in importance during the 10th and 11th centuries as the site of this bishopric, reorganised by King David I of Scotland and John, Bishop of Glasgow. |
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Exeter Cathedral is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Exeter. |
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The Episcopal seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells is now in the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in the city of Wells, having previously been at Bath Abbey. |
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