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| | Bishop of Chichester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. |  | | The see is in the City of Chichester where the seat is located at The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity. |  | | The current bishop is the Right Reverend John William Hind, BA, the 102nd Lord Bishop of Chichester, who signs John Cicestr. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Chichester
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| | The Church of England and the Churches of Norway, Denmark and Iceland |
 | | A bishop is consecrated by a bishop with the co-operation of the provost of the cathedral and five parish priests. |  | | A bishop is consecrated by a consecrating bishop, with other bishops (sometimes, but not necessarily) and priests assisting, with the laying-on-of-hands and with prayer to the Lord "that Thou wilt of Thy Grace accept this Thy servant who is presented for the office of Bishop in the Church. |  | | Priests are ordained by the bishops, with priests assisting. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/lutherania/scand1951.html
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| | Chichester |
 | | The bishop had ten episcopal manors, and the Archbishop of Canterbury held the collegiate church of South Malling and twenty-five parishes. |  | | He was succeeded by John Christopherson (1557-1559), the last Catholic Bishop of Chichester. |  | | Bishop Day regained his see, however, in 1554. |
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http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/c/chichester.html
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| | Chichester Diocese, Church of England |
 | | The Diocese of Chichester is part of the Church of England, and is in the Province of Canterbury. |  | | Bishop John was previously Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe, and before that he was the previous Bishop of Horsham, and so is well known in the diocese.. |  | | The bishops are assisted by archdeacons, who have important legal and practical responsibilities in their archdeaconries. |
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http://www.copthorne.org/diocese.html
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| | Thomas GOODRICKE (Bishop of Ely) |
 | | Bishop Hooper, writing to Bullinger on 27 Dec 1549, refers to Goodricke as one of the six or seven bishops who comprehended the (so-called) reformed doctrine relating to the Lord's Supper with as much clearness and piety as one could desire. |  | | Thomas Goodricke, Bishop of Ely and Lord Chancellor in the reign of Edward VI was the third son of William Goodricke of East Kirby, by his wife Jane, dau. |  | | This portion of the Catechism was composed by Bishop Goodricke and it has been conjecture with some show of reason that he was the author of the catechism as it appeared in the Prayer Book of 1549. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ThomasGoodricke.htm
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| | Bishop |
 | | Bishop Geoffrey's ministry to date has been characterised by pastoral care, theology and teaching (he is a distinguished church historian) and contributions to improving relations between the Churches. |  | | The Archbishop of Canterbury along with the Bishop of London and the Bishop of the Lusitanian Church in Portugal, have appointed the Right Revd. |  | | Bishop Rowell is currently Suffragan Bishop of Basingstoke in the Diocese of Winchester. |
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http://www.anglicanbelgrade.faithweb.com/Bishop.htm
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| | EBK: St. Richard of Chichester, Bishop of Chichester |
 | | Bishop Richard was a stout Becketist and dedicated to Innocent IV a defence of the spiritual power against the regal, having especial reference to Henry Ill. His name has been connected with that of Becket in more than one part of his diocese. |  | | Fifteen years later, his relics were removed from their first resting-place in Chichester Cathedral to the shrine in which they remained until the Reformation. |  | | Henry III, incensed at the rejection of his favourite, seized the revenues of the see and, for two years, Bishop De la Wych was obliged to depend on the benevolence of others for the means of subsistence. |
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http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/rdelawych.html
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| | Christian News, Updated Daily - Christian Today > Church of England Opens its Doors to Women Bishops at General Synod |
 | | The Bishop of Rochester outlined the arguments for and against the ordination of women bishops in a report published by him earlier in the year. |  | | The Bishop of Chichester said: "What matters is not only whether it is right to have women bishops but also what it means to be a Church, what is the place of bishops in it and what we do when we disagree." |  | | After division by Houses on the main motion, the voting figures for the House of Bishops were 41 for and six against, for the House of Clergy 167 for and 46 against and for the House of Laity 159 for and 75 against. |
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http://www.christiantoday.com/news/church/church.of.england.opens.its.doors.to.women.bishops.at.general.synod/671.htm
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| | A Tractarian at Work, by Briscoe and Mackay (1932) |
 | | The Bishop of Chichester had asked why the children should be taught anything about other sacraments; the Bishop of Oxford answered that it was necessary because of the Romanists near by, who were always taunting the Church of England with doing away with five sacraments. |  | | Edward had written to the choirmaster after his interview with the Bishop of Chichester and told him that the Bishop was countenancing false doctrine. |  | | On the 21st the Rector wrote to the Bishop of Chichester and told him that it was not possible for him to allow Mr. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/england/rwrandall1932/07.html
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 | | Ernest Roland Wilberforce D.D. Biog: Bishop of Newcastle 1882-1895; Bishop of Chichester 1895-1907. |
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http://lafayette.150m.com/chi3147.html
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| | A Brief History of Chichester |
 | | The bishop and most of the clergy supported the king while most of the merchants supported parliament. |  | | The friars were like monks but instead of withdrawing from the world they went out to preach and help the poor. |  | | It might seem surprising now but in the Middle Ages Chichester was one of England's most important ports. |
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http://www.localhistories.org/chichester.html
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| | The Bishop of Chichester: A brief biography |
 | | Bishop John has been Chairman of the Faith and Order Advisory Group, a Church of England committee responsible for ecumenical and theological matters, since 1991. |  | | Bishop John’s interest in languages served as a bonus in that post, which saw him travelling regularly around the Diocese to visit congregations and clergy. |  | | He replaced Bishop Eric Kemp, who was the diocesan bishop for over 26 years and who retired in January 2001. |
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http://www.diochi.org.uk/content/bishopchi.htm
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| | Bio: Richard, Bishop of Chichester (3 Apr 1253) |
 | | In 1244 he was elected Bishop of Chichester, but Henry would not recognize the election, locked him out of the bishop's residence, and pocketed the revenues. |  | | Bio: Richard, Bishop of Chichester (3 Apr 1253) |  | | One of his concerns was that the moslems then in control of Jerusalem would not admit Christian pilgrims. |
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http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/04/03.html
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| | The Avalon Project : Constitutions of Clarendon. 1164. |
 | | And on account of the dissensions and discords which had arisen between the clergy and the Justices of the lord king, and the barons of the kingdom concerning the customs and dignities, this inquest was made in the presence of the archbishops and bishops, and clergy and counts, and barons and chiefs of the kingdom. |  | | A church or cemetery shall not, contrary to the king's justice, detain the chattels of those who are under penalty of forfeiture to the king, for they (the chattels) are the king's, whether they are found within the churches or without them. |  | | Concerning appeals, if they shall arise, from the archdean they shall proceed to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/constcla.htm
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| | Constitutions of Clarendon 1164 |
 | | It is not permitted the archbishops, bishops, and priests of the kingdom to leave the kingdom without the lord king's permission. |  | | And if there should be those who are deemed culpable, but whom no one wishes or dares to accuse, the sheriff, upon the bishop's request, shall cause twelve lawful men of the neighborhood or the vill to take oath before the bishop that they will show the truth of the matter according to their conscience. |  | | As to appeals which may arise, they should pass from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. |
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http://www.constitution.org/eng/consclar.htm
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| | Contents - Bognor Regis and West Sussex - UK |
 | | King Henry III refused to accept Richard as Bishop of Chichester and denied him access to church property and any church funds; he also passed a law forbidding anyone to give aid to Richard. |  | | Eight years after becoming Bishop the Pope asked him to preach for a new crusade to recover the Holy Land. |  | | Two years later Richard was ordained by the Bishop of Orléans and returned to England to take up his new position as a parish priest in Kent. |
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http://home.clara.net/whitea0/visit/chichester/richard.html
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| | St. Richard of Chichester, model bishop The-Tidings.com |
 | | Two years later he was elected bishop of Chichester, but the process was quickly compromised by politics, of both a secular and an ecclesiastical kind. |  | | An informational note: Cathedral chapters were bodies of diocesan priests, known as canons, who were responsible for the spiritual and temporal welfare of their respective diocesan cathedrals. |  | | Given the challenges facing the church today, Richard of Chichester serves as an apt model and patron for bishops, alongside Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeo, who have already been recognized as such. |
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http://www.the-tidings.com/2005/0401/essays.htm
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| | Oliver Kamm: All Gas and Gaiters |
 | | The Bishop is in fact one of the outstanding scholars of the Church of England. |  | | The Bishop's close reading of Scripture and knowledge of first-century Judaism yield a fascinating interpretation that once again takes seriously the point that Jesus was a Jew of his time with a sense of the immanence of the Kingdom of God, but without the more questionable aspects of Schweitzer's biblical exegesis. |  | | For 'some people' read 'the bench of bishops of the Church of England'. |
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http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2003/12/all_gas_and_gai.html
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| | titusonenine » Blog Archive » A pastoral letter from the Bishop of Chichester delivered at their Diocesan ... |
 | | As the bishop points out, the troubling thing about the CPA is that it does not extend the benefits of civil partnership more widely, to close relatives or persons of the opposite sex who are chastely sharing housing accommodation. |  | | A pastoral letter from the Bishop of Chichester delivered at their Diocesan Synod |  | | You do the bishop of Chichester, John Hind, a rank injustice. |
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http://titusonenine.classicalanglican.net/?p=10364
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| | WALTER LANGTON - LoveToKnow Article on WALTER LANGTON |
 | | Having become unpopular, the barons in 1301 vainly asked Edward to dismiss him; about the same time he was accused of murder, adultery and simony. |  | | He obtained several ecclesiastical preferments, became treasurer in 1295, and in 1296 bishop of Lichfield. |  | | His position, however, was changed by the kings death in July 1307. |
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http://15.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LA/LANGTON_WALTER.htm
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| | St. Richard of Chichester |
 | | A diligent preacher, the bishop was given the added duty of preaching a Holy Land crusade throughout the land. |  | | Although much loved as a bishop, St. Richard could be a stern disciplinarian with his priests. |  | | Henry III, still scheming to rob the Church, saw to it that the canons of Chichester elected as bishop one Robert Passeleue, a worthless man who had practically purchased the office. |
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http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id229.htm
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| | BBC NEWS UK Women bishops vote angers critics |
 | | Opposition to the motion was led by the Bishop of Chichester, the Rt Rev John Hind, who said the Church needed more time to consider the issue. |  | | The Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Rev Tom Butler, said there were "good ecclesiological and theological reasons" for ordaining female bishops. |  | | He said the Rochester report, written by the Bishop of Rochester and published earlier this year, collated arguments for and against women's ordination as bishops. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/uk_news/4673871.stm
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| | St. Richard of Chichester |
 | | Richard was a model of the bishop's ministry, as confessor, preacher, visitor, administrator and man of charity. |  | | In 1244 Richard was chosen as Bishop of Chichester, not without controversy; he could not take possession of the see until the following year. |  | | He was particularly concerned with encouraging the Crusades to the Holy Land, though as a spiritual pilgrimage more than a military expedition. |
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http://www.hullp.demon.co.uk/SacredHeart/saint/StRichardofChichester.htm
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| | The Priory of St. |
 | | Interestingly, it is written of Bishop Daye of Chichester that he was "inclinable to the Reformation", although having preached at the funeral of Edward VI, it was subsequently recorded in the Memorials of the See of Chichester that he "condemned Protestants to be burned and presided at their execution". |  | | 1543 - Consecrated Bishop of Chichester by Cranmer. |  | | He answered in a Catholic sense Cranmer's written questions on the "Sacrament of the Altar", defended the Catholic doctrine in the House of Lords, and voted against the bills for Communion under both kinds, and for the introduction of the new Prayer Book. |
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http://users.senet.com.au/~johda/dayuk/clergy.htm
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| | Petition of the Seven Bishops, May 18, 1688 |
 | | In spite of their opposition to James' use of the dispensing power, five of these bishops (Sancroft, Turner, Lake, Ken, and White) remained loyal to the king and were among the nine bishops who refused to take the oath to the Prince and Princess of Orange. |  | | The humble petition of William, Archbishop of Canterbury, and of divers suffragan bishops of that province now present with him, in behalf of themselves and others of their absent brethren, and of the clergy of their respective dioceses, |  | | Petition of the Seven Bishops, May 18, 1688 |
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http://www.jacobite.ca/documents/16880518.htm
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| | Bio 2 |
 | | He became bishop of Western New York in 1917 and was president at the first Faith and Order conference in 1927. |  | | He was secretary of the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops for 12 years from 1952 and helped the formation of the Latin American Conference of Bishops. |  | | Educated at Christ Church Oxford and Wells Theological College, in 1914 he became chaplain to Archbishop Davidson. |
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http://roxborogh.com/Biographies/bio_2.htm
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| | Bishop John's Easter Message 2001 |
 | | In the Sydney Diocesan newspaper it mentions a problem Bishop John will have to face when he's bishop of Chichester - "CofE faces sex change test" - one of the clergy in that diocese wants a sex change but doesn't want to lose his licence as a priest. |  | | May God bless you all this Eastertide and give you his grace to be living and joyful signs that Christ is risen. |  | | (Bishop John has now taken up his post as Bishop of Chichester (as of 2nd April 2001). |
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http://www.dse.nl/~tce/outlook/0105/0105bishop.html
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| | WEDNESDAY MAIN PAGE April 3 issue (apr3.htm) |
 | | Historical feasts of Saint Irene of Thessalonica, Virgin who was martyred in 304 under Diocletian and Saint Richard, Bishop of Chichester who died in 1253. |  | | Feast of Saint Isidore of Seville, Bishop and Doctor of the Church who died in 636. |  | | The first to be proclaimed a "Doctor of the Church" was Saint Athanasius, the Alexandrian Bishop who persisted against the Arian heresies through numerous popes and was banished by emperors and the Arians four times. |
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http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/2002Apr/apr3.htm
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| | Spiritual Lords - Bishops (3 of 4) |
 | | The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester always have a seat in the House of Lords; another 21 Bishops hold seats in the House by rotation. |  | | The mitre of Archbishops and Bishops are exactly the same (exception being the Bishop of Durham which is encircled with a ducal coronet.) |  | | Spiritual Lords - Bishops (Page 3 of 4) |
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http://www.hereditarytitles.com/Page78.html
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| | Bishop King |
 | | He became Bishop of Chichester in 1642 and was presented with the Rectory at Petworth. |  | | Henry King was born in 1592, the eldest son of John King, then Bishop of London. |  | | When Chichester was captured by the Parliamentarians, Bishop King's estates were confiscated and his library sold. |
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http://www.chichester.gov.uk/museum/tl6600.htm
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| | Chichester |
 | | Chichester Cathedral is fundamentally the same church erected by Ralph Luffa (Bishop from 1091 to 1123) with many alterations and extensions, as you would expect in 1000 years. |  | | The Palents is where to see it preserved at its best. |  | | what to do until the evening performance at Chichester Festival Theatre? |
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http://localwebsuk.com/sussex/chichester.shtml
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| | April 3 Saint |
 | | As a farmer, as a student, as a priest and bishop, St. Richard did everything well. |  | | But some brave people helped him anyway, like one of the priests of Chichester, Father Simon of Tarring. |  | | When the pope threatened to excommunicate the king, he stopped interfering and let the new bishop alone. |
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http://www.tntt.org/vni/tlieu/saints/St0403.htm
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| | Henry King, Bishop of Chichester |
 | | Henry King was the son of the Bishop of London. |  | | He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, becoming a Doctor of Divinity in 1625 and Bishop of Chichester in 1642. |  | | The Sermons of Henry King (1592-1669), Bishop of Chichester |
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http://www.englishverse.com/poets/king_henry
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 | | In 1882 he was consecrated bishop of Newcastle, whence he was translated, in 1895, to the see of Chichester. |  | | He was chaplain to his father while bishop of Oxford (1864-69), domestic chaplain to the same prelate while bishop of Winchester (1869-73), and sub-almoner to the queen (1871-82). |  | | He established a theological college at Cuddesdon and a training-college for schoolmasters at Culham; was for a time chaplain to the house of lords, and lord high almoner to the queen, 1847-69. |
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc12/htm/old1/0373=349.htm.old
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| | BBC - Hampshire - Coast - Point 7 - Garrison Church |
 | | The area got a bad name for itself in January 1449 when the Bishop of Chichester, Adam Moleyns was murdered near the church's entrance by a mutinous group of seamen after an argument over their wages. |  | | This church known as The Domus Dei (God's House) started life in 1212 as a hospice and shelter for pilgrims from overseas who were heading for the Holy Shrines at Canterbury, Chichester and Winchester. |  | | This waterfront church has certainly got a few stories to tell! |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/articles/2005/06/07/coast05walks_stage7_feature.shtml
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 | | He sat on the commission that deposed Bonner, bishop of London, and Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, and in 1550 was promoted to Bonner's place. |  | | Foxe instances, as a sign of his goodness, that for months he entertained Bonner's mother at his palace, assigning to her the place of prominence at the table, and contrasts Ridley's spirit with the severity of Bonner. |  | | RIDGEWAY, CHARLES JOHN: Church of England bishop of Chichester; b. |
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc10/htm-old/0051=33.htm
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| | Sources of English Constitutional History: Chapter 54 |
 | | Thomas is committed to R[alph], bishop of Chichester, who shall hold him for justice because he is a clerk. |  | | And it should be known that the lord [archbishop] of Canterbury, who earlier took the said Thomas into custody, is quit thereof. |  | | The bishop of Worcester, Chief [Justice] John of Reigate.................................... |
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http://www.constitution.org/sech/sech_054.htm
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| | Bishop Luffa School, West Sussex, Chichester |
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| | See of Chichester |
 | | He has a long standing interest in ecclesiology, especially as it relates to the unity of the whole Church. |  | | He was the Area Bishop of Horsham from 1991 to 1993. |  | | Bishop Hind is married to Janet and they have three grown up sons. |
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http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2870.asp
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| | Stand Firm: Our Anglican Roots: St. Richard of Chichester |
 | | Threatened by the Pope, Henry finally acknowledged Richard as Bishop in 1246. |  | | Richard returned to England and was elected Bishop of Chichester in 1244. |  | | His shrine in Chichester Cathedral, where many cures are said to have been wrought, was destroyed by order of Henry VIII in 1538. |
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http://www.standfirminfaith.com/mt/archives/000773.html
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Richard of Chichester |
 | | Miracles and cures occured at his shrine in Chichester. |  | | bishop with a chalice on its side at his feet because he once dropped the chalice during a Mass and nothing spilled from it; kneeling with the chalice before him; ploughing his brother's fields; a bishop blessing his flock with a chalice nearby |  | | His patronage of coachmen began with the Milanese Guild of Coachmen, possibly because Richard drove carts and wagons on the family farm. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintr08.htm
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| | Day |
 | | Note: the Margarete flower or Daisy flower was know as the "Days-eye" was thought to have many healing powers for various ailments in medieval times - see it in the centre of the arms of Bishop, George Day - a "play" on the name Day. |  | | The "Suns rays" also a play on the name Day. |
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http://users.senet.com.au/~johda/dayuk/pedigree0000.htm
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| | Guardian The Rt Rev Roger Wilson |
 | | He also took a lively interest in ecumenical affairs, and, from 1967 to 1974, was a member of the presidium of the Conference of European Churches. |  | | It was therefore no great surprise when, four years later, he was consecrated as Bishop of Wakefield; and, in 1958, became Bishop of Chichester, in succession to the great George Bell. |  | | The former Bishop of Chichester, and of Wakefield, the Rt Rev Roger Wilson, who has died aged 96, was a brilliant classicist, modest and unassuming, whose abiding interest in people was fortified by an unusually retentive memory. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4366911-103602,00.html
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| | News - Chichester Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More |
 | | A committee was formed under Edina Carmi, a social work consultant, and its report has just been sent to the bishop. |  | | A report into the child sex scandals at Chichester Cathedral has been prepared for the Bishop of Chichester. |  | | The Rt Rev John Hind set up a review of the matters raised during police investigations when he was appointed Bishop of Chichester two years ago. |
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http://www.chiobserver.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=448&ArticleID=695060
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 | | The chaplain's employer, the Worthing and Southlands Hospitals NHS Trust, supports Dr Beardsley's decision and says it has received no complaints. |  | | Under law she cannot be forced to relinquish her licence to practice as a chaplain. |  | | A hospital chaplain planning a sex-change operation is being asked to resign by her bishop. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/england/1431700.stm
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| | Rich Anglican Fudge (with Nuts) » Blair Appoints Chirac Bishop of Chichester |
 | | His committment to the secular state and running the moral superiority of Britain into the ground make him an ideal candidate for a bishop of the Church of England,&; the PM said. |  | | The appointment of diocesan bishops in the Church of England are generally decided on by the Prime Minister, who then recommends the candidate to the Sovereign (in this case HRH Queen Elizabeth). |  | | Rich Anglican Fudge (with Nuts) » Blair Appoints Chirac Bishop of Chichester |
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http://badnews.classicalanglican.net/?p=40
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| | NEVILLE, RALPH (d. 1244) - Online Information article about NEVILLE, RALPH (d. 1244) |
 | | In 1226 he was appointed chancellor by the See also: |  | | rich livings; and in 1224 he was consecrated bishop of Chichester. |  | | property to the see of Chichester, and the memory of his connexion with the locality is further preserved in the name of a passage leading from Chancery Lane to Lincoln's Inn which still bears the name of Chichester Rents. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/NAN_NEW/NEVILLE_RALPH_d_1244_.html
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| | Abebooks Search Results - Bell K G |
 | | Kingship of Christ: The Story of the World Council of Churches |  | | G K A Bell, The Bishop of Chichester |  | | Dust Jacket Condition: G. USED No significant defects. |
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http://textbook-authors.abebooks.co.uk/Author/40087/Bell+K+G.html
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