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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London
With the imprisonment of the Bishop and the deprivation of the London clergy who remained faithful to the Holy See the history of London as a Catholic diocese closes.
John Baptist on 24 June, 1559 the Mass was forbidden and the Holy Sacrifice ceased to be offered in London churches; St. Paul's cathedral under the energetic influence of Bishop Bonner being one of the last where Mass was said.
London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09341a.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Brentwood Diocese - Catholic Church in England and Wales - Diocese of Brentwood
The Diocese of Brentwood was founded in 1917, when Westminster was divided, and comprises the County of Essex and the five East London Boroughs.
Brentwood Diocese - Catholic Church in England and Wales - Diocese of Brentwood
The aim is primarily to be of service to the clergy and, in the second place, to enable the diocese to know their needs better in order to provide more appropriate ongoing formation that will help them.
http://www.dioceseofbrentwood.net   (9600 words)

  
 APPOINTMENT OF BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR IN EUROPE
The Diocese of Gibraltar was formed subsequently in 1842, and in 1883 the Bishop of London appointed a Suffragan Bishop, the Bishop of Fulham, to care for the chaplaincies and congregations in Northern and Central Europe.
The Constitution of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe states that the Bishop of the Diocese shall be appointed by a panel made up of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London and an Episcopal member of the Anglican Consultative Council.
The Archbishop of Canterbury along with the Bishop of London and the Bishop of the Lusitanian Church in Portugal, have appointed the Right Revd.
http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/carey/releases/010514.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Forward in Faith UK - The London Plan
The Bishops acknowledge the function of the Bishop of London as Ordinary and as the focus of unity within the Diocese.
The Bishop of London is (inter alia) primarily responsible for ordaining, instituting and licensing clergy in the Diocese of London.
Episcopal oversight shall be exercised by the said Bishop of London or Stepney, or Kensington, or Willesden, or Edmonton and the Bishops pledge themselves to exercise such Episcopal oversight fairly and justly regardless of gender, or of the differing beliefs and positions concerning the ordination of women to the priesthood.
http://www.forwardinfaith.com/about/uk_london-plan.html   (9600 words)

  
 Archbishop of Canterbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Province of Canterbury, which encompasses thirty of the forty-four dioceses of the Church of England.
Suffragan Bishop of Dover, is given the additional title of "Bishop in Canterbury" and empowered to act almost as if he were the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, since the Archbishop is so frequently away fulfillfilling national and international duties.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is Lambeth Palace.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop_of_Canterbury   (9600 words)

  
 Extent of diocese of Canterbury and London
The boundaries of the diocese of London were changed a number of times during the 19th century.
Extent of the dioceses of Canterbury and London, and peculiar jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury
Until 1845, the diocese composed most of the parishes in Middesex, the city of London parishes (excluding the thirteen parishes in the peculiar of the Arches), a substantial number of parishes in Hertfordshire, and the four parishes of Aston Abbots, Grandborough, Little Horwood, and Winslow in Buckinghamshire.
http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/holdings/diocese_extent.html   (9600 words)

  
 Diocese of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Diocese of London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.
The Diocese of London covers 177 square miles (458 km²), and 17 London boroughs, covering Greater London north of the River Thames.
Categories : Dioceses of the Church of England
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_London   (9600 words)

  
 Diocese of Southwark - History
In 1877 the area was added to the Diocese of Rochester - which fortunately had a bishop of strong Evangelical faith, Anthony Thorold, who became determined that the religious life of South London should have its own firm identity.
In 1905, the Diocese of Southwark was created to include the whole of the county of London south of the Thames and the Parliamentary divisions of East and Mid Surrey.
For more than 1000 years the area covered by the present Diocese of Southwark was countryside and the churches which towered over the little houses belonged to the vast Diocese of Winchester.
http://www.dswark.org/history.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Christian News, Updated Daily - Christian Today > Anglicans Acquire New Hope at 1400th Anniversary of the Diocese of London
In 314, Diocese of London, Bishop Restitutus along with the bishops of York, Lincoln and Caerleon joined discussions of the current spiritual and administration problems of the church.
The Bishop of Kensington, the Rt Revd Michael Colclough, with people from his episcopal area, the diocese flourishing under the faithful leadership of its clergy and people, and is a true gathering of people from all nationalities, races, experiences, cultures and all walks of life (Rosenthal/ACNS)
Three thousand people from the diocesan family from all over London gathered together under the great dome of St Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the feast lead by the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Richard Chartres.
http://www.christiantoday.com/news/church/anglicans.acquire.new.hope.at.1400th.anniversary.of.the.diocese.of.london/86.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Bishop of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.
The current bishop is the Right Reverend Richard John Carew Chartres, the 132nd Lord Bishop of London, who was installed on 26 January 1996 and who signs Richard Londin.
The see is in the City of London where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul which was founded as a cathedral in 604 and was rebuilt from 1675 following the Great Fire of London (1666).
http://www.pineville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Bishop_of_London   (9600 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Toronto
A Basilian, he taught for several years in that community, being superior of the Assumption College, Sandwich, when chosen Bishop of London, Ontario, where he was consecrated on 19 Oct., 1890.
The first bishop, Michael Power, born at Halifax, N.S., 17 Oct., 1804, was Vicar-General of the Diocese of Montreal when raised to the episcopate.
He gave his paternal estates to liquidate the debts of his diocese, introduced the Basilians (Annonay), the Brothers of the Christian Schools, and the Sisters of St. Joseph, and was present at the First and Second Provincial Councils of Quebec.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14781d.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Telegraph News
THE Diocese of Canterbury is demanding that its next archbishop is fully supportive of women priests, virtually ruling out the Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, as Dr George Carey's successor.
Melissa Hutchings, a spokesman for the London diocese, however denied that discrimination existed, and said that although only five per cent of clergy were women, this was "significant progress" in the seven years since the reform was introduced.
Although a small proportion of priests in his diocese are women, he has been accused of failing to encourage them or promote them to top jobs.
http://portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2002%2F03%2F03%2Fncant03.xml   (9600 words)

  
 Anti-Catholic Paper Allowed in 70% of London, Ontario Parishes Opposes Bishop’s Same-Sex Marriage Fight
“The Diocese of London, like most other dioceses, does not dictate to parishes what publications they may make available at the back of the church.
Given Bishop Fabbro’s activity in the fight against same-sex ‘marriage,’ it seems inexplicable that, as the bishop of the diocese, he would do nothing to curtail a magazine carrying the name “Catholic” that so blatantly opposes Church teaching.
Later she personally approached Ronald Fabbro, the bishop of London and a specialist in moral theology.
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/feb/05022201.html   (9600 words)

  
 Lichfield
Lichfield is a city in Staffordshire, 118 miles northwest of London and 24 miles northeast of Birmingham.
In 786, Pope Adrian I raised it at the request of Offa, King of Mercia, to the dignity of an archbishopric, but in 803 the primacy was restored to Canterbury.
The Parish of St Chad, Lichfield Contains a history of the church, service times, and an events calendar.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Lichfield.html   (9600 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London (Ontario)
The incorporation of the city of London and its selection as the see of a new diocese in 1856 were contemporaneous.
As fifth Bishop of London, the pope appointed on 14 December, 1909, the Very Rev. Michael M. Fallon, provincial of the American province of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
He began the erection of a new cathedral May, 1881, and largely increased the number of churches and institutions throughout the diocese.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09353a.htm   (9600 words)

  
 Diocese of London - Cycle of Prayer - April 2004
Lord our God, who appointed Mellitus to be an apostle of Christ for the people of London, send down thy Holy Spirit on this diocese, and on all who confess the faith of Christ, that they may be strong in faith and proclaim thy Word through their lives.
Diocese of London - Cycle of Prayer - April 2004
Pray for all the Old Catholic clergy and lay people in the 165 parishes and mission stations of the Diocese in Germany
http://www.london.anglican.org/PrayerCycle2004Apr   (9600 words)

  
 Former Anglican Bishop of London explains why he became a Catholic
For example, one of them, who had been a priest in the London Diocese when I was his Bishop, is now Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Westminster.
Former Anglican Bishop of London explains why he became a Catholic
Former Anglican Bishop of London explains why he became a Catholic- Monsignor Graham Leonard
http://www.ad2000.com.au/articles/2002/mar2002p8_938.html   (9600 words)

  
 Basilian Fathers Missions - Newsletter
In one of the most solemn ceremonies of the Church, Bishop Fabbro was ordained by his predecessor in the London diocese, Most Reverend John Michael Sherlock, with Bishops Ricardo Ramirez, C.S.B., and Richard Grecco assisting as co-consecrators.
A native of Sudbury, Ontario (Diocese of Sault Ste.
As his personal motto, Bishop Fabbro chose:“Secundum verbum tuum doce me“ “Teach me according to your word.” This is from Psalms 119:169, and expresses the fundamental attitude of heart and mind of the believer before the word of God.
http://www.basilianfathersmissions.org/newsletter03c.shtml   (9600 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London
With the imprisonment of the Bishop and the deprivation of the London clergy who remained faithful to the Holy See the history of London as a Catholic diocese closes.
Mellitus was sent by St. Augustine to be the first Bishop of London of the restored hierarchy, and with him begins the line of bishops that lasted nearly a thousand years (see list of bishops below).
London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09341a.htm   (9600 words)

  
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Admission Appeals in Church of England Schools in the Diocese of London
Author: David Atkinson (Canon Theologian of Southwark Cathedral, London and Diocesan Missioner of Southwark Diocese)
Author: Philip Newell (Warden of Spirituality, Diocese of Portsmouth)
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 Images Of Cumbria - Diocesan Histories : Carlisle
Bishops living in the diocese with and among their clergy have done much to elevate it from what it was when Nicolson made his famous notes, or even from the improved condition recorded of it in 1747 by Chancellor Waugh.
In 1702 Nicolson was appointed Bishop of Carlisle, and was consecrated at Lambeth [in London] in June.
The deanery of Carlisle was given to Dr. Atterbury, a somewhat unfortunate appointment, considering the ill-feeling known to exist between him and Bishop Nicolson.
http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/diocese_ferguson10.html   (9600 words)

  
 Roman Catholic Bishops of London, Ontario
The Roman Catholic Diocese of London, Ontario was created out of the Diocese of Toronto, along with the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, by Pope Pius IX on February 21, 1856.
Pierre-Adolphe Pinsoneault was named the first Bishop of London on May 18 of that year.
The Diocese also runs St. Peter's Seminary, which is now affiliated with the University of Western Ontario.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/roman_catholic_bishops_of_london__ontario   (274 words)

  
 Episcopal News Service
While in London, MacDonald was received by Bishop Peter Selby of the Diocese of Worcester, a member of the Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory group.
“This is certainly a significant announcement for the Gwich’in people, who are arguably one of the most Anglican native nations in the world,” said Bishop MacDonald to reporters following the shareholder’s meeting, which drew nearly 2000 investors, media, environmentalists and protestors to London’s Royal Festival Hall.
The announcement came immediately following comments made by Bishop Mark MacDonald of Alaska, who was present at the 2004 BP Annual General Meeting in London to co-present a shareholder’s resolution directing BP to report on the risks associated with operating in sensitive and protected areas, including ANWR.
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_36702_ENG_HTM.htm   (274 words)

  
 Diocese of London - Bishop of Kensington
Michael Colclough has served as a Priest, Area Dean, Archdeacon and Bishop in the Diocese of London.
In 1975, he moved to the Diocese of London and was Curate of St Mary, South Ruislip, before being made Priest-in-Charge of St Anselm, Hayes.
He has served in the Diocese as Chairman of the London Diocesan Communications Group, Dean of University Chaplains and Chairman of the Industrial Mission Team.
http://www.london.anglican.org/BishopOfKensington?print=true   (274 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Disgraced Irish bishop ending exile?
Sources reported that the Catholic bishops of Ireland would prefer to see Bishop Casey, formerly of Galway, stationed outside of his native land, while Cardinal Basil Hume, the primate of England, would not feel comfortable assigning the disgraced bishop to duties around London.
Bishop Casey left the Galway diocese after Annie Murphy went public with charges that the bishop is the father of her son Peter, who is now 23 years old.
LONDON (CWNews.com) -- Bishop Eamonn Casey, who left his Irish diocese in 1992 after admitting that he had fathered a child during an affair with an American woman, today ended his exile in South America.
http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=8262   (236 words)

  
 Diocese of London - Bishop of London
He was Director of Ordinands for the Central London Area of the London Diocese from 1985 to 1992 and Professor of Divinity at Gresham College from 1986 to 1992.
Sermons & Addresses by the Bishop of London
He is the representative of the London Church Leaders on the London Pride Partnership, Prelate of the Imperial Society of Knights' Bachelor and the Ecclesiastical Patron of the Prayer Book Society.
http://www.london.anglican.org/BishopOfLondon   (236 words)

  
 Catholic World News : British Parishes Face Axe During Next Decade
Shrewsbury Diocese last month announced that several churches in the diocese will be closed or even demolished before 2010 owing to the acute shortage of priests.
LONDON (CWNews.com) - More British Catholic parishes could be axed during the next decade because of falling numbers and the Bishops' Conference will convene a committee next month to outline strategies for the future.
Hexham & Newcastle Diocese (in the north east) is also planning cutbacks and the Peak District in Nottingham Diocese has already implemented a scheme which involves priests traveling to rural communities often in treacherous conditions.
http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=11973   (334 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Brooklyn
A unique spiritual event was a simultaneous mission under his inspiration held throughout the diocese to mark the close of the nineteenth century.
31 December, 1863), who was the leader in organizing Brooklyn's pioneer parish, lived to see his son John ordained a priest, pastor of St. James's Church and first Vicar-General of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
That one man should have founded a diocese and in the course of his administration brought it to a position of such pronounced influence and efficiency, is one of the most remarkable facts in the history of the Church's progress in the United States.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02798d.htm   (334 words)

  
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 Bishop of London, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman Catholic Diocese of London, Ontario was created out of the Diocese of Toronto, along with the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, by Pope Pius IX on February 21, 1856.
Pierre-Adolphe Pinsoneault was named the first Bishop of London on May 18 of that year.
(Redirected from Roman Catholic Bishops of London, Ontario)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Bishops_of_London,_Ontario   (8527 words)

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