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 <b>Archbishopb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These metropolitan archbishops, in addition to the usual ceremonial privileges of archbishops, hold the responsibilities of a metropolitan bishop over the suffragan bishops of the province and are thus the only archbishops who wear the pallium by right.
Archbishops are allowed ten tassles a side on their coat of arms, while a bishop only receives six.
In Christianity, an <b>archbishopb> is an elevated bishop.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop   (796 words)

  
 <b>ARCHBISHOPb> - LoveToKnow Article on <b>ARCHBISHOPb>
rhe <b>archbishopb> of Canterbury exercises the twofold juristion of a metropolitan and a diocesan bishop.
At the present day, the title of <b>archbishopb> is retained in e Roman Catholic Church, the various oriental churches, e Anglican Church, and certain branches of the Lutheran ivangelical) Church.
The metropolitans now immonly assumed the title of <b>archbishopb> to mark their preninence over the other bishops; at the same time the obligation iposed upon them, mainly at the instance of St Boniface, to ceive the pallium (q.v.) from Rome, definitely marked the ifeat of their claim to exercise metropolitan jurisdiction dependently of the pope.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AR/ARCHBISHOP.htm   (1203 words)

  
 <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In formal documents, the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury is referred to as "The Most Reverend Father in God, Forenames, by Divine Providence Lord <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan".
The <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury exercises metropolitical (or supervisory) jurisdiction over the Province of Canterbury, which encompasses thirty of the forty-four dioceses of the Church of England.
As a consequence, the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury, Ralph d'Escures, refused to consecrate him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop_of_Canterbury   (1386 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Archbishopb>
An <b>archbishopb> or metropolitan, in the present sense of the term, is a bishop who governs a diocese strictly his own, while he presides at the same time over the bishops of a well-defined district composed of simple dioceses but not of provinces.
Archbishops are as a rule only titular, without any suffragans, but with their own diocese, the same as most of the Catholic metropolitans in the East.
The Anglican Church has two archbishops in England, one of Canterbury, the other of York, both of whom are invested with primatial dignity; and two archbishops in Ireland, one of Armagh, the other of Dublin.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01691a.htm   (1800 words)

  
 Bishop - OrthodoxWiki
Thus, while in the Slavic and Antiochian traditions, an <b>archbishopb> is a senior bishop with an honorific title, a metropolitan is a bishop in charge of a major see and thus holding a territorial title.
The first hierarch of the other autocephalous churches are styled metropolitan or <b>archbishopb> (or some combination).
The title of <b>archbishopb> or metropolitan may be granted to a senior bishop, usually one who is in charge of a large ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese.
http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Archbishop   (427 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports Interview: Rowan Williams
That means that, structurally speaking, in the church as I believe it to be, it really is wrong for an <b>Archbishopb> to be the leader of a party; in a polarised and deeply divided church it's particularly important, I think, not to be someone pursuing an agenda that isn't the agenda of the whole.
This is the transcript of an interview between the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger
And it's got a lot to do therefore, with valuing and nurturing unity, not, as I've often said, not as an alternative to truth, but actually as one of the ways we absorb truth.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1735404,00.html   (5528 words)

  
 Anglican Mainstream
Michael Langrish, Bishop of Exeter, was invited to observe the spring retreat of the Episcopal Church& House of Bishops and to speak as a representative of the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury.
Bishop of Exeter represents Canterbury at ECUSA House of Bishops
The meeting between the <b>Archbishopb> and the Brazilians took place during the recent World Council of Churches meeting in Brazil in February.
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net   (1703 words)

  
 BBC NEWS England North Yorkshire First black <b>Archbishopb> enthroned
The enthronement ceremony of the 97th <b>Archbishopb> of York was witnessed by a 3,000-strong congregation.
The oath is based on a book of the four Gospels, written and decorated by Eadui Basan and other monks of Canterbury in about 1000 and brought to York by Wulfstan, <b>Archbishopb> from 1003 to 1023.
<b>Archbishopb> Sentamu was educated in Uganda, where he practised as a barrister and was an outspoken critic of Idi Amin's regime, before coming to the UK in 1974.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/4481796.stm   (496 words)

  
 <b>Archbishopb>
I anointed him with the oil of <b>Archbishopb> John in a cross-like form in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and the acolyte left for home.
<b>ARCHBISHOPb> JOHN was born on June 4, 1896, in the village of Adamovka in the province of Kharkov in southern Russia.
The exodus of his flock from China accomplished, <b>Archbishopb> John was given in 1951 a new field for his pastoral endeavor: he was sent by the Synod of Bishops to the Archdiocese of Western Europe, with his see first in Paris, and later in Brussels.
http://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/johnmx1.htm   (12322 words)

  
 <b>Archbishopb> Gregory Embraces AIDS Ministers
During the reception, <b>Archbishopb> Gregory shared his experiences during a visit to Sudan and Kenya in 2001, when he was vice-president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
<b>Archbishopb> Gregory’s words and actions at the gathering “speak volumes to me of how he feels about those living with HIV/AIDS and those who reach out to help them,” said Ann Prosek, AIDS minister from St. Oliver Plunkett Church, Snellville.
<b>Archbishopb> Wilton D. Gregory, center, joins members of the HIV/AIDS ministry of Sacred Heart Church, Atlanta, during the reception.
http://www.georgiabulletin.org/local/2005/09/22/aids_ministry   (1580 words)

  
 Catholic-Pages.com Cardinals of the Catholic Church
Daly, Cahal Brendan-- <b>Archbishopb> Emeritus of Armagh-- Aged 88
Pappalardo, Salvatore-- <b>Archbishopb> Emeritus of Palermo -- Aged 87
Javierre Ortas, Antonio María, SDB-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Disclipline of the Sacraments-- Aged 85
http://www.catholic-pages.com/hierarchy/cardinals_list.asp   (2241 words)

  
 SAN FRANCISCO / Levada's promotion thrills city's Catholics / Faithful express joy at <b>archbishopb>'s new role at the Vatican
"I think the <b>archbishopb> is very well experienced in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Other Catholics worshiping at churches throughout San Francisco voiced similar sentiments about <b>Archbishopb> William Levada's selection to assume Pope Benedict XVI's former position as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
He lived in Portland, Ore., when Levada was <b>archbishopb> there, and Levada was one of the last people Lyford interviewed as a radio reporter in Portland before moving to San Francisco.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/05/14/BAGTJCPBKQ1.DTL   (598 words)

  
 The Piececlopedia: Bishop-Knight Compound
The name <b>Archbishopb> was introduced by Capablanca, who had originally called this piece a Chancellor, perhaps because one of its meanings is "a Roman Catholic priest heading the office in which diocesan business is transacted and recorded" (Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th).
<b>Archbishopb> has been used in the commercial variant Gothic Chess, and John William Brown has favored the name Cardinal in his book Meta-Chess.
In Diamond Chess, an <b>Archbishopb> is a piece that moves as a Bishop or a King.
http://www.chessvariants.com/piececlopedia.dir/bishop-knight.html   (1219 words)

  
 Archdiocese of Atlanta
<b>Archbishopb> Wilton D. Gregory invites you to join him for the 2006 Eucharistic Congress, the annual Archdiocese of Atlanta celebration of the Eucharist.
Pastoral Letter from the Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, <b>Archbishopb> of Atlanta, and the Most Reverend J. Kevin Boland, Bishop of Savannah, Regarding Immigration Reform (137 KB)
Atlanta <b>archbishopb> tells synod church needs inspiring preachers (CNS) 10/11/05*
http://www.archatl.com   (339 words)

  
 Fifth <b>Archbishopb>
<b>Archbishopb> Donoghue became a bishop at his episcopal ordination in 1984, on the occasion of his being named the second bishop of Charlotte, succeeding Bishop Begley.
<b>Archbishopb> John Francis Donoghue was born in Washington, D.C. on August 9, 1928, the son of Daniel and Rose Ryan Donoghue.
Each bishop has a coat-of-arms and a motto.
http://www.archatl.com/archbishops/donoghue   (364 words)

  
 Thuc_Consecrations
Ngo was Titular Bishop of Saesina, 1938-60, <b>Archbishopb> of Hué, Viet Nam, 1960-68, and Titular <b>Archbishopb> of Bulla Regia, 1968-1984.
Isidore Dumortier, M.E.P., Titular Bishop of Lipara, and by Msgr.
Consecrated a bishop on 01/28/1976 at Palmar de Troya, Spain, by Clemente Dominguez Gómez, a bishop of xxxx, assisted by Manuel Alonso Corral, a bishop of xxxx, and by Camilo Estevez Puga, a bishop of xxxx.
http://www.tboyle.net/Catholicism/Thuc_Consecrations.html   (364 words)

  
 jp.htm
Consecrated 12 January 1919 in the Metropolitan Cathedral, Lwów, by Jozef Bilczewski, <b>Archbishopb> of Lwów of the Latins, assisted by Leo Walega, Bishop of Tarnow and Karol Jozef Fischer, Titular Bishop of Mallo and Auxiliary of Przemysl of the Latins.
SCIPIONE REBIBA, Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary Bishop of Chieti.
EUGENIUSZ BAZIAK, Titular Bishop of Phocea and Auxiliary Bishop of Lwów of the Latins.
http://www.ffsmchapel.com/jp.htm   (364 words)

  
 <b>ARCHBISHOPb> - LoveToKnow Article on <b>ARCHBISHOPb>
The metropolitans now immonly assumed the title of <b>archbishopb> to mark their preninence over the other bishops; at the same time the obligation iposed upon them, mainly at the instance of St Boniface, to ceive the pallium (q.v.) from Rome, definitely marked the ifeat of their claim to exercise metropolitan jurisdiction dependently of the pope.
At the present day, the title of <b>archbishopb> is retained in e Roman Catholic Church, the various oriental churches, e Anglican Church, and certain branches of the Lutheran ivangelical) Church.
Until the pallium is co Inted, the <b>archbishopb> is known only as <b>archbishopb>-elect, of d is not empowered to exercise his potestas ordinis in the m chdiocese nor to summon the provincial synod and exercise to e jurisdiction dependent upon this.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AR/ARCHBISHOP.htm   (364 words)

  
 Matthew Parker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The bishops' Interpretations and Further Considerations, issued in 1560, tolerated a lower vestiarian standard than was prescribed by the rubric of 1559, but it fell short of the desires of the anti-vestiarian clergy like Coverdale (one of the bishops who had consecrated Parker) who made a public display of their nonconformity in London.
Parker graduated BA in 1525, was ordained deacon in April and priest in June 1527, and was elected fellow of Corpus in the following September.
Parker's consecration was, however, only legally valid by the plentitude of the royal supremacy; the Edwardine Ordinal, which was used, had been repealed by Mary and not re-enacted by the parliament of 1559.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Parker   (1366 words)

  
 BBC NEWS UK <b>Archbishopb> attacks modern culture
The <b>archbishopb> said the message of Easter offered a new vision of life by proclaiming that "we shall not find life by refusing to let go of our precious, protected selves".
Modern culture is obsessed by ageing and mortality, the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury said in his Easter address.
He said an "unhealthy" environment was one where people look for "someone to blame and someone to compensate us, and struggle to maintain fictions of our invulnerability to time and change".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4385459.stm   (257 words)

  
 <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury to signal new hope for 2006 - news from ekklesia
Concluded the <b>Archbishopb>: “God has overthrown the empire of numbers and calculations, mass movements and majority interests: ‘The story of a human life became the life story of God and filled the universe.’ Remember this day; this was when the new creation began.”
In a short address on BBC television tonight, the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will signal hope for 2006 – in spite of the many challenges of violence and injustice facing the world.
Dr Williams, whose year has included a high-profile visit to Pakistan and continuing struggles with the issue of homosexuality and with civil partnerships in the Church of England and beyond, will give his message on BBC2 at 19.55 GMT.
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_051231abc.shtml   (1724 words)

  
 Metropolitan bishop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All Latin rite metropolitan bishops are archbishops ; however, some archbishops are not metropolitan bishops.
In hierarchical Christian churches, the rank of metropolitan bishop, whose incumbent is usually called simply a metropolitan, appertains to the bishop of a
In the Anglican Communion, the metropolitan is generally the head of a national wing of the church.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_bishop   (1724 words)

  
 Major <b>archbishopb> and bishop ordained in Kerala:- - News - Webindia123.com
<b>Archbishopb> Cyril Mar Baselious of Malankara Catholic church was elevated as the church's first major <b>archbishopb>, while K.U. Abraham Ramban was anointed bishop of Mar Thoma church.
Major <b>archbishopb> and bishop ordained in Kerala:- - News - Webindia123.com
Thiruvananthapuram, May 14 : A major <b>archbishopb> and a bishop were ordained Saturday at Kerala's Malankara Catholic church and the Mar Thoma church.
http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=82116&cat=India   (1724 words)

  
 Titular bishop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A titular bishop is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church who is not the head of a functioning diocese, but instead holds title to a titular see.
Both coadjutor bishops and Cardinal Bishops of suburbicarian dioceses are titular bishops, but both hold titles to existing dioceses.
Angelo Cardinal Sodano is Titular Bishop of Albano [3], while Bishop Marcello Vallini is its actual diocesan bishop [4].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titular_bishop   (1724 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the XX Century
Giuseppe Casoria, titular <b>archbishopb> of Vescovio, pro-prefect of the Congregation for the Sacramentos and Divine Worship.
Paulos Tzadua, <b>archbishopb> of Addis Abeba of the Alexandrine-Ethiopics, Ethiopia.
Alberto Bovone, titular <b>archbishopb> of Cesarea di Numidia, pro-prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints.
http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xx.htm   (1724 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the XVIII Century
Vincenzo Petra, titular <b>archbishopb> of Damasco, secretary of the S.C. of Bishops and Religious.
Ignazio Busca, titular <b>archbishopb> Emesa, governor of Rome and vice-camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.
Tommaso Ruffo, titular <b>archbishopb> of Nicea, prefect of the Husehold of His Holiness.
http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xviii.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Indian Christianity
6.2.1 The Major <b>Archbishopb> is elected by the Synod of Bishops of the SMMAC according to the norms of cc.
The Major <b>Archbishopb> with the consent of the permanent synod may appoint an assistant-secretary who shall be either a priest or a deacon.
In this case, the Major <b>Archbishopb> must employ for the validity of the act the service of two episcopal tellers, who are to be designated by the Major <b>Archbishopb> with the consent of the permanent synod.
http://www.indianchristianity.org/syromalabar.html   (1724 words)

  
 <b>Archbishopb>
The <b>Archbishopb> is Patron or President of over 200 charities/organisations and Patron to occasional short term appeals - both Church and secular.
Together with the <b>Archbishopb> of Canterbury, the <b>Archbishopb> of York is a leading spokesman on behalf of the Church of England as well as one of the Presidents of the General Synod and of the <b>Archbishopb>'s Council.
He is Primate of England and <b>Archbishopb> of the Province of York - the whole northern half of England- with pastoral oversight of the bishops in that Province and responsibility for clergy discipline.
http://www.bishopthorpepalace.co.uk/archbishop.html   (178 words)

  
 James Ussher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1602, he was ordained in the Trinity College Chapel as Deacon and Priest by his uncle, the <b>Archbishopb> of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.
Although Ussher produced a considerable number of religious works, his most famous was the Annales veteris testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti ("Annals of the Old Testament, deduced from the first origins of the world"), published in 1650.
In fact he was a perfectly effective bishop and <b>archbishopb>, and his learning earned him considerable respect in political circles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Usher   (178 words)

  
 HistOutlineCOA
Barry was conditionally reconsecrated by <b>Archbishopb> Aneed assisted by the Serbian Orthodox Pastor and in the presence of <b>Archbishopb> Wadle, American Catholic Church, The Regionary Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church, Charles Hampton, and a congregation of the faithful of the Greek Church.
<b>Archbishopb> Vilatte, during his life time, headed four ecclesiastical organizations: The American Old Roman Catholic Church, the continuation of the Swiss Christian-Catholic movement in which Vilatte had been ordained Priest and to which was added the word "North" when this Church defected from the Vilatte movement.
The charge that the Consecration of <b>Archbishopb> Vilatte was null and void, made by the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, because the Syrian Jacobite Church of Antioch, from which his Orders were derived, was "Unorthodox," is answered by the Church of England.
http://www.concentric.net/~cosmas/histoutlinecoa.htm   (178 words)

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