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| | Bishop - encyclopedia article about Bishop. |
 | | Auxiliary bishop:An auxiliary bishop is a full-time assistant to a diocesan bishop (the Roman Catholic equivalent of an Anglican suffragan bishop). |  | | Bishops form the leadership in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Communion, and the Independent Catholic Churches. |  | | Primate:A primate is the bishop of the oldest church of a nation. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/bishop
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| | Bishop of Norwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Bishop of Norwich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury. |  | | The see is in the City of Norwich where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity which was built as a cathedral in 1096. |  | | Instead certain groups hold that one should ask if the offending gentleman "knows the Bishop of Norwich" to prompt him to pass it round. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Norwich
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| | The Bishop |
 | | This was seen as a Bishops mitre in Europe and a recognition of the status of the church of the period. |  | | Historically the Bishop was the ‘elephant’ of Indian Chess, but during the 15th century assumed the present diagonal movement. |  | | Bishop 1 and Bishop 2, usually compared to Knight 1 and Knight 2 or a Bishop and a Knight. |
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http://www.chess-poster.com/english/chesmayne/the_bishop.htm
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| | Reilly being sued in three dioceses |
 | | As in the Rev. Bissonnette case, the Norwich diocese is arguing it is not responsible for the actions of one of its priests. |  | | Bishop Reilly said yesterday Thomas Deary came to him and told him he had been molested in 1962 by Rev. Bissonnette, whom he knew as Father Barney, while he was an altar boy at St. Mary's Church in Putnam. |  | | In a lengthy interview yesterday, Bishop Reilly said that while he served as chancellor in Providence and bishop in Norwich he was not personally involved in the decisions to reassign priests. |
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http://www.telegram.com/static/crisisinthechurch/031702.html
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| | Bishop Horne's Works |
 | | Jones, that the Bishop "was, both for matter and manner, one of the first orators and teachers that the Church of England could boast," it might be inferred that his sermons derived no little power and popularity from the great aid of a good delivery. |  | | Jones, in embellishing the biography of such a man as Bishop Horne with copious notices of many of those who were connected with him, in literary or theological pursuits; including some whose names and worthy deeds might otherwise have received no due meed of honor, at the hands of their fellow-laborers, or others. |  | | And then, as now, we venture to assert, the most important influence of Churchmen upon the state of religion, was exerted by men, who could not, in view of their whole course as Churchmen, be justly placed in either of the antagonistic classes, strictly designated by the terms to which we have adverted. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/england/horne1849.html
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| | Norwich on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | There are many medieval churches as well as a cathedral founded in 1096 by the first bishop of Norwich. |  | | In Norwich, British converts to Islam pray in their mosque, a converted church hall. |  | | In Norwich, British converts to Islam, at a social gathering. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/N/NorwichE1ng.asp
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ancient Diocese of Norwich |
 | | Bishop Wilred of Dunwich seems to have reunited the dioceses, choosing Elmbam as his see. |  | | The list of bishops of Norwich, with the dates of their accession, is as follows: |  | | The chief of these were the Lady chapel (circa 1250, destroyed by the Protestant Dean Gardiner 1573-89); the cloisters (circa 1300), the west window (circa 1440), the rood screen, the spire and the vault spanning the nave (circa 1450). |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11121a.htm
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| | Bishop Accountability |
 | | Norwich, CT — Many parishioners at Sacred Heart Church in Norwichtown, were still stunned Monday after hearing their pastor has been removed because of sexual-abuse allegations dating back to the 1970s, before he became a priest. |  | | Norwich Bishop Michael R. Cote removed McConaghy from St. John Mission Church in Fitchville, as well as Sacred Heart, a week ago and replaced him with the Rev. John White. |  | | McConaghy was ordained in the Norwich Diocese in 1981 and has served at churches in Pawcatuck and Middlefield before he was named administrator of Sacred Heart and St. John’s in 1998 and pastor in 1999. |
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http://bishop-accountability.org/news/2005_03_08_Wallheimer_BishopRemoves.htm
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 | | The Diocese of Norwich was established by a decree of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII on August 6, 1953. |  | | The first Bishop chosen for the Diocese of Norwich was a native son of Vermont, Bernard J. Flanagan. |  | | In his desire to direct the growth of the Diocese, Bishop Reilly convened the First Synod of the Diocese of Norwich in 1990. |
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http://www.god-calls.com/history/history.htm
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| | Norwich |
 | | The present chancel dates from 1380 and the reign of Bishop Despencer (of retable fame); the rest of the church was rebuilt in the late fifteenth century by Bishop Goldwell. |  | | NF1 Norwich, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Font with Seven Sacraments and Crucifixion, late 15th century. |  | | N6 Norwich, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, nave, before 1169, vaulting, early 16th century. |
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http://holycross.edu/departments/visarts/projects/anglia/norwich/norwich.htm
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| | Catholic Sex Abuse Archive. Data on bishops, priests; Ferns report, Philadelphia grand jury, William J. Scanlan, ... |
 | | It is a matter of public record that U.S. bishops have knowingly transferred thousands of abusive priests into unsuspecting parishes and dioceses, placing fear of "scandal" ahead of the welfare of children. |  | | Every day that the bishops delay, their "moral authority" weakens further, and the damage that they have done to the Catholic church increases. |  | | For true "bishop accountability" to occur, two things must happen: 1) there must be a full "account" of the bishops' responsibility for the sexual abuse crisis, both individually and collectively, and 2) bishops who have caused the abuse of children and vulnerable adults must be "held accountable." |
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http://bishop-accountability.org/news/2002_03_17_Nangle_ReillyBeing_MULTIP...
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| | Norwich Cathedral |
 | | The Bishop of Norwich and East Anglia in conversation |  | | Following the service the two bishops held an open discussion on the future of the Church, the legacy of Pope John Paul II and the task facing the new Pope. |  | | Although foremost a place of worship, the cathedral is well known throughout the county as an icon of heritage, spirituality and beauty, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region every year. |
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http://www.cathedral.org.uk/pages/html/cath_news2005.html
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| | Bishop of Lynn |
 | | Bishop James Langstaff was welcomed to the Diocese (following his consecration) on Saturday 26th June 2004 at St Margaret's Church King's Lynn. |  | | He served as Chaplain to the Bishop of Birmingham from 1996-2000 before being appointed to his current post as Rector of Holy Trinity, Sutton Coldfield. |  | | But I believe increasingly that this is the right move and I am very much looking forward to getting to know the clergy and their families, the members of the congregations and taking up the many opportunities to contribute to the wider life of the community.” |
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http://www.norwich.anglican.org/bishopoflynn.htm
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| | Charity Scott Stokes |
 | | There is evidence of a keen competitive spirit in trade, religion and social class, sometimes leading to forthright disagreement among the townspeople, and between the men of Lynn and representatives of the Bishop of Norwich, the King’s Council, and competing traders, particularly those from the Baltic. |  | | There is no evidence of widespread religious dissent in Lynn, although William Sawtry, the first Lollard to be burnt for heresy, in 1401, had been a priest in Lynn when he first aroused the wrath of the ecclesiastical authorities. |  | | St Nicholas’ Fair ran for two weeks from the feast of St Nicholas, 6 December. |
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http://www.holycross.edu/departments/visarts/projects/kempe/text/lmlynn.html
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| | EDWARD STANLEY - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD STANLEY |
 | | In 1837 he was consecrated bishop of Norwich. |  | | Here he took a great interest in education, and encouraged especially the teaching of secular subjects at his school. |  | | (1779-1849), bishop of Norwich, the younger brother of the 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley, was born in London and educated at St Johns College, Cambridge (16th wrangler, 1802). |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/S/ST/STANLEY_EDWARD.htm
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| | Magna Carta to Wyclif by Sanderson Beck |
 | | William Swynderby was charged by the bishops of Hereford and Lincoln in 1390 and went into hiding. |  | | In 1395 the Lollards presented Twelve Conclusions to Parliament, and the tenth point was that war and killing are contrary to the teaching of Christ. |  | | Swynderby sent a letter to the bishop of Hereford, pointing out that Jesus taught loving our enemies, but the pope's law permits hating and killing them for money. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/GPJ11-ChartertoWyclif.html
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| | Medieval English urban history - Lynn - Origins |
 | | The Bishop complied with this request, at the same time founding St. |  | | Margaret's church to serve the community; attached to St. Margaret's was a small priory. |  | | However, it was apparently traders who were tenants of the Bishop's nearby manor of Gaywood (where many other saltpans were located) who in about 1095 requested that he found a town endowed with commercial privileges and with its own parish church. |
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http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/lynn1.html
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| | Edward Stanley (1779-1849), Bishop of Norwich |
 | | As Bishop of Norwich from 1837, he changed the whole perception of ecclesiastical life by promoting social improvements, 'ragged schools' for poor children and the missionary movement in India. |  | | The online database contains information on 84,967 works, 44,595 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works. |
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http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp04252
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| | Bishop Ryan |
 | | Despite his illnesses, the Bishop from Boston strengthened the Diocese by actively importing religious orders such as the Redemptorist Fathers, the Carthusians, the Benedictines, Daughters of Charity of the Most precious Blood, Sisters of St. Joan of Arc, Sisters of Notre Dame, and the Carmelites. |  | | Bishop Ryan died on the 57th anniversary of the death of Bishop de Goesbriand. |  | | "The Fifth Bishop of Burlington was Edward Francis Ryan, serving Vermont Catholics from November 11th, 1944 until his death on November 3, 1956. |
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http://www.vermontcatholic.org/150Anniversary/BishopRyan.html
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| | Norwich Bulletin - www.norwichbulletin.com - Norwich, Conn. |
 | | The Vatican Congregation noted: "As a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Father Rweyemamu's first obligation is the office entrusted to him by the bishop of Norwich... |  | | Bishop Cote's decree removing Father Rweyemamu from the office of parochial vicar set forth just cause for the removal." |  | | The Guard has 100 soldiers from the Quick Reaction Force still deployed to Louisiana who are scheduled to return later this week. |
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http://www.norwichbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050921/NEWS01/509210313/1002
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| | Herbert Losinga |
 | | He was stopped in the process of traveling and deprived of his pastoral staff, when in 1093 he was given the Kings consent he resigned his ring and staff to the Pope and was told to build certain churches and monasteries as penance, this he did in lavish style as the Norwich Cathedral, |  | | The monks of Norwich tried to have him canonized as a Saint this never came about but his work in the region is still there to be seen in all its reverence. |  | | The place of his birth also is not certain as Rev.W.Spurdens believes him to be born at his fathers manor at Syleham, in the Hundred of Hoxne, in the county of Suffolk, about the year 1045 and therefore an Englishman. |
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http://www.ean.co.uk/Data/Bygones/History/Article/Medieval_East_Anglia/html/body_herbert_losinga.htm
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| | Bishop of Norwich to name 'Nelson' locomotive - News - Latest information - one |
 | | The Bishop will then formally bless the locomotive. |  | | The official naming will be performed by the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt. |  | | As part of the Trafalgar Bicentenary celebrations and in celebration of the birthday of Norfolk& most celebrated son, 'one' will be naming a Class 90 electric locomotive 'Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson' on Thursday 29 September 2005, at 11.00am in a special ceremony at Norwich rail station. |
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http://www.onerailway.com/latestinformation/news/newsdisplay.asp?id=813
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| | Church leaders call for Gulf War compensation - news from ekklesia |
 | | Church leaders including five Anglican bishops have written to the Prime Minister calling for compensation for thousands of servicemen and women who became seriously ill after the 1991 Gulf War. |  | | The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Rev William Ind, |  | | The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Rev William Ind |
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http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_050929gulf.shtml
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| | Catholic World News : Norwich Bishop Resigns, Successor Appointed |
 | | He said he allowed parishes to decide whether to receive the priests back and that he would follow a similar policy in Norwich. |  | | NORWICH, Connecticut, Mar 11, 03 (CWNews.com) - The resignation of Bishop Daniel Hart of Norwich was accepted by Pope John Paul II (bio - news) on Tuesday and Bishop Michael Cote, an auxiliary bishop of Portland, Maine, was appointed to succeed him. |  | | Catholic World News : Norwich Bishop Resigns, Successor Appointed |
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http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=20107
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| | Bishop of Norwich |
 | | The Bishop of Norwich is assisted by the Suffragan Bishop of Lynn, the Rt Revd James Langstaff and the Suffragan Bishop of Thetford, the Rt Revd David Atkinson |  | | He was enthroned as Bishop of Norwich on 29th January 2000. |  | | Bishop Graham was consecrated Bishop of St Germans in 1993, returning to his native Cornwall. |
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http://www.norwich.anglican.org/bishop_of_norwich.htm
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| | Pandulf on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | After resigning his legateship, he was consecrated bishop of Norwich in 1222. |  | | After being superseded in 1214 for a short time, he returned to England, where he was elected (1215) bishop of Norwich. |  | | In 1213 he again went to England as papal legate to receive John's submission to the pope, and the next year he collected papal revenues in England. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/Pandulf.asp
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| | Clarke |
 | | Whiston introduced Clarke to the Bishop of Norwich and, when Whiston moved on in 1698 (eventually becoming Newton's assistant at Cambridge three years later), Clarke replaced him as chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich. |  | | A chance meeting with Whiston, at that time chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, in a Norwich coffee house led to their discussing Newton's work. |  | | The Bishop gave Clarke the charge of Drayton, near Norwich, and around this time Clarke married Katherine Lockwood, daughter of the rector of Little Maningham in Norfolk. |
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http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Clarke.html
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| | Virtual Norfolk: Charles Trimnell, Bishop of Norwich |
 | | Charles Trimnell was Bishop of Norwich during the time of the Hanoverian succession and 'The Fifteen'. |  | | Apopointed in 1707 he continued in the post until his death in 1723. |  | | Norfolk and Norwich Millenium Library, Norfolk Heritage Centre |
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http://test.virtualnorfolk.uea.ac.uk/images/documents/metadata/0308.html
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| | Clients - Diocese of Norwich |
 | | In 1 997 the new Bishop seriously looked at the iieeds of the diocese and the plans that were in place for a Capital Canipaign. |  | | the Ordinary of the Diocese was transferred and there was a year long period without a diocesan bishop. |  | | As Administrator I suspended the campaign knowing that it would be next to impossible to conduct without a Shepherd to lead us. |
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http://www.guidanceingiving.com/clients/diocesan/dionorwich.html
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| | Catholic Charities & Family Services - Diocese of Norwich CT |
 | | Most Rev. Michael R. Cote, D.D. Bishop of |  | | Through the dedicated work of our staff, volunteers and Board, the social mission of the Church is being fulfilled in the Diocese of Norwich with care and competence. |  | | Catholic Charities and Family Services serves the Diocese of Norwich CT at these locations. |
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http://www.ccfsn.org
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| | Bill Thayer's Web Site |
 | | King's Handbook to the Cathedrals of England: currently, only Ely, Lincoln, Norwich, Oxford, and Peterborough. |  | | Also, a few loose ends that will eventually be better organized: |
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http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Great_Britain/...
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