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  Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
The current archbishop is His Eminence Keith Michael Patrick Cardinal O'Brien, the 7th Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
Priest of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh; ordained 5 August 1985 ; elevated to Cardinal
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
The archi-episcopal residence is in Edinburgh, where is also the old cathedral of St. Andrews was wrecked by the Protestant mob (Knox's "rascal multitude") in 1559; and though efforts were made by the Protestant Archbishop Spottiswoode and others to restore it, it became a total ruin.
in Edinburgh, 1841, ordained in Rome, 1866, and consecrated Bishop of DunkeId in 1890.
The last Protestant archbishop died in 1704; and the title remained unused until 1844, when it was revived by the episcopalian synod.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Saint Andrews
Henry Wardlaw, the Bishop of St. Andrews, granted a charter of privilege in 1411; he sought a Bull of foundation from the antipope, Benedict XIII, whose legate he was and whose claims Scotland supported.
Carstares, principal of the University of Edinburgh, and Samuel Rutherford.
Andrews' University Calendar (1910-11); ANDERSON, The University of St. Andrews, a Historical Sketch (1878); RASHDALL, Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1895), 295; COOPER, Dict.
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 Econ World - St Andrews - Factbites - La economía global   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Old Course at St Andrews is one of the oldest golf courses in the world.
The University of St Andrews was founded between 1410-1413 and is the oldest...
The University is situated in the town of St Andrews, on the eastern coast of...
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 Archbishops   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Archbishops of Armagh Primate of All Ireland (Catholic)
Archbishops of Armagh Primate of All Ireland (Church of Ireland)
1519 CardinalAlbert von Hohenzollern (June 28, 1490 - September 24, 1545), Prince-elector and archbishop of Mainz (Germany), and archbishop of Magdeburg, was the younger son of Johann-Cicero, elector of Brandenburg.
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 Cardinals Electors: Miguel Obando Bravo to Vinko Puljic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
In August 1985 he was ordained archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
He was named coadjutor archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam in January 1990, and took possession of the archdiocese July 22, 1992.
He thus became the sixth archbishop of that see after the reconstruction of the ordinary ecclesiastical hierarchy in 1881 in present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina, after the Turkish occupation which had lasted more than four centuries.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - O
Consecrated, January 14, 1948, St. Patrick's cathedral, New York, by Cardinal Francis Spellman, archbishop of New York, assited by John Michael McNamara, titular bishop of Eunemia, auxiliary of Washington, and by Henry Theophilus Klonowski, titular bishop of Daldis, auxiliary of Scranton.
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh (bachelor of science, 1959; diploma in education, 1966); Seminary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh.
President of the Commission of Cardinals for the Pontifical Shrines of Pompei and Loreto, and pontifical legate for the patriarchal basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, June 13, 1969.
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 Cultural Catholic - Catholic News
Archbishop Edward Gilbert of Port of Spain stressed the need for poverty and crime to be addressed by the government.
Lynn Saunders, 38, Saint Paul's basketball coach on Staten Island in the Diocese of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child in a plea bargain exchange with the family's approval for six years' probation preventing the youngster from having to testify.
Archbishop of Westminster, Mary McAleese, President of the Republic of Ireland, and Queen Elizabeth of England met in London.
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 Catholic Online - Catholic Life - Pope John Paul II - List of Cardinals who will Vote for Pope
Godfried Danneels, 71, Belgium (1983), Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels
Cristoph Schoenborn, 60, Austria (1998), Archbishop of Vienna
Miguel Obando Bravo, 79, Nicaragua (1985), Archbishop Emeritus of Managua
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 Primate (religion) - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
In England, however, the metropolitans of the two provinces of Canterbury and York, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York, are Primate of All England and Primate of England respectively.
In the United States the Archbishop of Baltimore is called "honorary primate" since he was granted ceremonial precedence before all American archbishops, as Baltimore was the first diocese in the nation.
Scotland --- Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
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Two of these men are from the City of Edinburgh, one is from Dunbar and one is from Kelso.
A very interesting leaflet is available at the Shrine (or by post from our Cathedral) giving some history of the ancient Scottish Shrine to St Andrew in St Andrews, Fife down to the destruction of the Cathedral of St Andrews on 14 June 1559 by the reformers, who had accompanied John Knox to the city.
Of particular interest are the events associated with the restoration of the Hierarchy of Scotland in 1878 — with Archbishop Strain, the first Archbishop receiving a large portion of the shoulder of the Apostle Andrew from the Archbishop of Amalfi in 1879.
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 ABS-CBN Interactive
Saturday’s was to be led by Cardinal Francesco Marchisano, the archpriest of the Vatican basilica.
Saint Peter’s Basilica, where hundreds of thousands of mourners filed past the Pope’s body lying in state, reopened to tourists for the first time in five days although the crypt containing his tomb will remain shut until next week.
The Italian press focused on the colorful splendor of the occasion, many highlighting calls by a section of the million-strong crowd in and around the Vatican during the funeral Mass for John Paul II to be made a saint.
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 Articles - Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Audrys Juozas Cardinal Bačkis, Archbishop of Vilnius, Lithuania
László Cardinal Paskai, OFM, Archbishop Emeritus of Esztergom-Budapest, Hungary
Vinko Cardinal Puljić, Archbishop of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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 Resource site for everything to do with Charity Knox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Archbishop Elder Council of St. Gertrude Parish in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Andrew the Scot, brother of St. Bridget the Younger and archdeacon of Fiesole, d.
The exact date of the foundation of the See of St. Andrews is, like any others in the earliest history...
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 Catholic-Pages.com | Cardinals of the Catholic Church: Biography of Cardinal O'Brien
Cardinal Keith Patrick Michael O’Brien, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh (Scotland), was born on 17 March 1938 in Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
On 5 August 1985 he was ordained Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
From 1996-99 he served as Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles, and in 2001 he was appointed Acting President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland.
www.catholic-pages.com /hierarchy/cardinals_bio.asp?ref=215   (194 words)

  
 Keith Michael Patrick Cardinal O‘Brien
This is the address that Cardinal Keith O'Brien, archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, gave to the "Make Poverty History" rally in Edinburgh on Saturday.
Archbishop Keith O'Brien of Aberdeen, Scotland, who was named by Pope John Paul II to become a cardinal, used a Mass of thanksgiving as an occasion to question Church teaching and discipline regarding contraception, homosexuality, and clerical celibacy.
Archbishop Keith O’Brien is a liberal who sees no problem with gay priests and believes the church needs to ratchet down its opposition to same-sex unions, although he says he is still opposed to gay marriage.
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 More Maguire's History
Archbishop Eyre died on 27th March 1902, and by a Brief of the 4th August of that year his Auxiliary was appointed his successor.
The remains were taken to St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday evening, and vast throngs of mourners came from all parts to pay their last tribute of homage to their beloved prelate and father-in-God.
It was not until the Archbishop began his speech that people recovered their equanimity and began to cheer and laugh.
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 Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh - Iridis Encyclopedia
The current archbishop is His Grace the Most Reverend Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien, the 7th Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
Priest of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh; ordained 25 August 1985 ; elevated to Cardinal
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Dennis writes: “I recall that you suggested that St Andrew’s Day be made a public holiday during the course of your address in St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, shortly after you were made a Cardinal”.
The Parish of St Andrew’s in Billiri in Bauchi is to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of its establishment on St Andrew’s Day this year.
I am reminded that one of the plans marking the Golden Jubilee is the laying of the foundation stone of a secondary school.
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 The Builder Magazine _ August 1928
From the death of Scotland's royal saint (David I.) in 1153 till the conversion to Protestantism of Sir James Sandilands in 1553, exactly 400 years, there is little to record.
This gentleman who was now venerable, for his grey hairs as well as for his valour, sagacity and correct morals, had long been a sincere friend to the reformed cause, and had contributed to its preservation in that part of the country.
His (Knox’s) labors were so successful during the few months that he preached at St. Andrews that, besides the garrison in the castle, a great number of the inhabitants of the town renounced Popery and made profession of the Protestant faith by participating of the Lord’s Supper.
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 Angelqueen.org :: View topic - Scottish Priest Appointed to Doctrinal Congregation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The congregation asked Cardinal Keith O'Brien, archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, to release Father Burke of his diocesan duties last November, and although short of priests, the cardinal agreed in "recognition of the universal needs of the Church."
Last week, Benedict XVI appointed Archbishop William Levada of San Francisco as prefect of the congregation, the position held by the Pope until he was elected to the Papacy April 19.
Archbishop Levada even made an ecumenical pilgrimage in 2002 with Episcopal "Bishop" William Swing who founded the United Religions Initiative.
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 What the cardinals believe
I met the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger when he was Archbishop of Munich, in 1977 or 1978, during a visit to Germany I made when I was Archbishop of Onitsha, in Nigeria.
Pope Benedict XVI is a man of faith, of Catholic faith, and he is also a man of prayer, who will have among his principal tasks that of confronting a process of aggressive secularization, particularly in the West.
Transcription of the speech given by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna, Austria, at the remembrance celebration on the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of the former concentration camp Mauthausen on 8 May 2005.
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 Agenzia Fides - Agenzia della Congregazione per l'Evangelizzazione dei Popoli
Bukavu (Fides Service)- To the delight and deep appreciation of Congolese Catholics Cardinal Keith Michael Patrick O’Brian, Primate di Scotland, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, chose to make his first visit as Cardinal outside Scotland to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Radio Maria Malkia wa Amani di Bukavu, in eastern Congo told Fides Service.
He was welcomed by Archbishop Charles Kambale Mbogha, Archbishop of Bukavu who said the people were overjoyed for the arrival of this
Cardinal O’Brian went to pray at the burial places of the former Archbishops of Bukavu who has struggled for peace in the region, Archbishop Christophe Munzihirwa (killed in Bukavu on 29 October 1996) and Archbishop Emmanuel Kataliko (who died suddenly on 4 October 2000, while in Rome for a meeting of African Bishops).
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 Synod for Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
On the occasion of the Ninth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in 1994, where consecrated life was dealt with, a monastery of sisters was inaugurated in the Vatican City, through the express will of Pope John Paul II.
In the past five years therefore, five sisters of the Order of Saint Claire of Assisi, the Clarissans, have arrived, and thanks to this institute, have lived next to us, not far from this Hall.
It is proposed to the Synodal Assembly to put the mission of the Church in Europe in touch with her mission in the whole world.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Allowing same-sex partners to adopt children would not be in the best interest of Scotland or its children, says the archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
Cardinal Keith O'Brien, commenting on a proposal made by Scotland's Adoption Policy Review Group to allow unmarried and same sex couples to adopt, said on Saturday last in a press release, that the policy is "clearly not in the best interests of children."
He added that the “greatest expression of freedom is not the search for pleasure without ever making a decision”, but rather the “total gift of self” in a lifelong commitment.
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 News
Cardinal Keith Patrick Michael O'Brien, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, was in Nadur during the past three days and led a number of Church celebrations.
The church of St Peter and St Paul in Nadur is also holding activities to mark the bicentenary of its blessing.
Cardinal Keith Patrick Michael O'Brien, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, is in Nadur to participate in the special celebrations.
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 Diary of a Suburban Priest: Come Holy Spirit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
+ Audrys Juozas Cardinal Backis - Archbishop of Vilnius
+ Janis Cardinal Pujats - Archbishop of Riga
+ Adolfo Antonio Cardinal Suárez Rivera - Archbishop Emeritus of Monterrey
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Hanson, R. St. Patrick, a saint for all traditions.
Language and History in Early Britain : A Chronological Survey of the Brittonic Languages, 1st to 12th century A. Edinburgh : University Press, 1971.
Millenaire monastique du Mont-Saint-Michel, 3 : culte du Saint Michel et peleringes au Mont. ed.
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 Keith Michael Patrick Cardinal O'Brien [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Priest of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain
Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain
Please contact the Cardinal through the Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
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Since 1337 the heir to the British crown has held the title of Duke of Cornwall.
The Cornish flag - is called a "St Piran", after the Cornish Patron Saint (also the Patron Saint of Tinners or Tin Miners).
The Black and White St Piran's Cross flags are seen everywhere in Cornwall, and are a potent symbol of Cornwall's distinct identity as a Duchy (and not a county of England).
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