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  Diocese of Plymouth
William Vaughan (1814-1902), Canon of the Clifton Diocese, was nominated second Bishop of Plymouth, and on 16 September, 1855, consecrated by Cardinal Wiseman in Clifton pro-cathedral.
Bishop Vaughan retired to St. Augustine's Priory, Newton Abbot, Devon, where, on 24 October, 1902, he died in his eighty-ninth year, and was buried in the priory cemetery.
It is worthy of note that Bishop John Carroll of Baltimore, founder of the Hierarchy of the Church in the United States of America, was on 15 August, 1790, consecrated in Lulworth Church, Dorset, by Bishop Walmesley, Vicar Apostolic of the Western District.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/p/plymouth,diocese_of.html   (660 words)

  
 BBC - Devon - Faith - Plymouth gets new Bishop
The new Bishop was consecrated in Exeter Cathedral on 13th December 2005 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams.
The Bishop of Plymouth’s role is one of leadership and encouragement, supporting the ministry of both ordained and lay people.
Bishop Ford said: "I am humbled and challenged that anyone should think that this is a ministry that I have the necessary talents and gifts to fulfil and I will rely on the grace of God to equip me for what I am called to do.
www.bbc.co.uk /devon/content/articles/2005/10/31/bishop_of_plymouth_feature.shtml   (529 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Plymouth
Reverend George Errington (1804-86) of St. John's Church, Salford, was appointed by the Holy See first Bishop of Plymouth, and on 25 July, 1851, consecrated there, together with the first Bishop of Salford, by Cardinal Wiseman.
Leo XIII elected, from the Plymouth Chapter's terna, Charles Graham (1834), canon of Plymouth, on 25 September, 1891.
In October, 1902, Dr. Graham became third Bishop of Plymouth.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12171b.htm   (680 words)

  
 Box Elder County Cities - Plymouth
Plymouth is a small rural community that lies approximately thirty miles north of Brigham City.
In 1884 the Plymouth Ward was organized with Myron J. Richards as bishop.
It is said that the name of Plymouth came from an observation made by one of the early inhabitants.
www.boxelder.org /tourism/cities/plymouth.html   (391 words)

  
 Diocese of Winona - Bishop Harrington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bishop Harrington was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 6, 1933.
Ordained a bishop on January 6, 1994, Bishop Harrington has served the Archdiocese of Detroit in a variety of posts.
On November 5, 1998 Bishop Bernard J. Harrington was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Winona by Pope John Paul II.
www.dow.org /bishop.html   (226 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman
In 1840 Gregory XVI raised the number of English vicars Apostolic from four to eight; and Wiseman was nominated coadjutor to Bishop Walsh of the Central District, and president of Oscott College.
He was deputed by his brother bishops to submit to the Holy See the question of revising the constitution of the Church in England, and of substituting for the vicars Apostolic a regular hierarchy, such as had existed in Ireland throughout the darkest days of the penal laws, and had recently been established in Australia.
George Errington, Bishop of Plymouth, was appointed (with right of succession to the archbishop) in April of that year.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15670a.htm   (3359 words)

  
 Bishop's Profile
Born September 8, 1939, in Battle Creek, Michigan, Bishop Beckwith is the son of Florence Catherine Hess (deceased) and Robert E. Beckwith, Sr.
Bishop Beckwith was ordained to the dia­conate on the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul in 1964 at the Cathedral of St. Paul, Detroit, Michigan, by the Rt.
Bishop Beckwith married the former Melinda Jo Foulke of Hillsdale, Michigan, in 1965.
www.episcopalspringfield.org /Bishop/BishopProfile.htm   (551 words)

  
 Bishop Sullivan Obituary
Bishop Sullivan died the morning of June 12, 2006 at Rosewood on Broadway in Fargo.
Bishop Sullivan was appointed Bishop of Fargo on April 2, 1985, and was installed on May 30 of that year.
Bishop Sullivan retired on March 18, 2002, and resided at the rectory of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in north Fargo, until moving to Rosewood on Broadway in the Spring of 2006.
www.fargodiocese.org /bishop/bishopemeritussullivan.htm   (835 words)

  
 St Boniface's College
Bishop Grimshaw was born in Bridgewater in 1901, and took over the diocese from Bishop Barrett.
Bishop Keily was born in Limerick in Ireland, and brought up in Plymouth where his father was a doctor.
Bishop William Vaughan was really the “Founder of the Diocese”, because when he became bishop in 1855 the whole of the Westcountry was in a backwater as far as religion was concerned.
www.st-bonifaces.plymouth.sch.uk /houses/system_bi.htm   (527 words)

  
 Acts Full Gospel Church - Bishop Bob Jackson
During recent years, Bishop Jackson has taken the evangelism method of "the Seven Steps of the Kingdom" to pastors and churches across the nation.
Bishop Jackson was consecrated as Auxiliary Bishop in the Church of God in Christ in April of 2004 and is the National Director of its Soul Winning Department.
Bishop Jackson is married to Charlene Jackson and has five children.
www.actsfullgospel.org /bishopbobjackson.htm   (252 words)

  
 Plymouth, Roman Catholic Cathedral of St Mary and St Boniface
Plymouth was chosen because they could not use the name of an existing Church of England diocese.
When Bishop Vaughan decided that a new building was required to replace St Mary's Church and make it befit its new status, he purchased a part of what was known as "Five fields" to the north of the Town.
Bishop Vaughan was regarded as the founding father of the Plymouth Diocese.
www.plymouthdata.info /CH-RC-Cathedral.htm   (586 words)

  
 Archbishop Grimshaw School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bishop Clifford received an offer of £500 to extend the church from Mr Philip Hewitt of Langport who was then living in Boulogne.
Father Grimshaw later became Bishop of Plymouth and was eventually consecrated Archbishop of Birmingham..
Just at that time Francis Grimshaw, the first priest born in the parish of St Joseph's Bridgwater, was consecrated Bishop of Plymouth and some of his old boyhood friends were amongst the parishioners who travelled by coach to attend the ceremony.
www.grimshaworigin.org /Webpages2/ArchGrimSchool.htm   (10030 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | England | South West pays tribute to Pope
The Bishop of Plymouth, the Rt Rev Christopher Budd, said it was a sad day for people of all denominations.
Reflecting on the Pope's legacy, the Bishop, says he was one of the great teachers, in his pronouncements and as the author of many encyclicals and letters.
Bishop Budd, who last saw the Pope in Rome in the autumn of 2003, when the Holy Father was celebrating his silver jubilee, says it is not easy to choose from all his memories.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/england/4399771.stm   (536 words)

  
 Plymouth, Bishop William Vaughan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth
Plymouth, Bishop William Vaughan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth
His association with Plymouth began in 1855, at the age of 41, when Pope Pius IX appointed him as successor to Bishop Errington, the then Bishop of Plymouth.
Bishop Vaughan then went on to improve the standards of all the churches, presbyteries, and convents in his diocese, opened many new missions, erected over forty new churches and built twenty elementary schools.
www.plymouthdata.info /PP-VaughanBishop.htm   (477 words)

  
 Parish History
One of the pastors to serve at Holy Cross was Father John Keily who left the Parish when he was consecrated Bishop of Plymouth in 1911.
Bishop John Barrett realised how deeply the faithful of the Diocese cherished the memory of his predecessor, so immediately set about organising a memorial scheme.
It was decided that a memorial church be erected, and because of the late Bishop’s devotion to our Lady of Lourdes, the new Church dedicated to Her.
www.rc.net /plymouth/ourlady/page3.html   (448 words)

  
 LT105 - Episcopal Attitudes To Liturgical Change On The Eve Of Vatican II (Part II)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bishop Hart of Dunkeld suggested that, in addition to that, the laity should participate more actively; accordingly, he said, the Psalm Iudica me (recited at the foot of the altar at the beginning of Mass) should be omitted so as to allow time for instructing the people on how to participate in a ‘dialogue Mass’.
Bishop Walsh of Aberdeen advocated reducing the number of saints’ feast-days on the calendar and suggested that if the Mass was to be in the vernacular it could all be recited audibly (alta voce) by the celebrant, rather than silently in some parts.
Even some bishops who were soon to become leading agents for change during the Council still showed few signs of such tendencies, at least as regards liturgy, when they submitted their responses to the Vatican inquiry.
www.rtforum.org /lt/lt105.html   (2867 words)

  
 Tribute to Pope John Paul II by Bishop Christopher Budd - R.C. Diocese of Plymouth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In reflecting on the Pope’s legacy, Bishop Budd said: “Pope John Paul was one of the great teachers, in his pronouncements and as the author of many encyclicals and letters.
Bishop Budd went on to say: “Pope John Paul was a person of great moral courage in challenging positions that undermine the dignity of human beings.”
Bishop Christopher last met the Pope in October 2003 when he, with his fellow Bishops in England and Wales, made their most recent formal visit to Rome.
www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=63&Itemid=2   (313 words)

  
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There is a mournful account of the murder by Alice Bishop of her daughter, Martha Clarke, 4 years old, July 22, 1648 (Savage, Vol.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bajclark/Martin.html The reference to the murder of Martha Clarke by her mother Alice Bishop, was perhaps the most intriguing reference found in the first four volumes of the Plymouth Colony Court Records (PCR 2:131-133).
When Alice Bishop was accused of murdering her daughter she made no recorded protest against the accusation.
www.sonic.net /~msnyder/femvio/fem/bishop.htm   (155 words)

  
 Our Lady of Good Counsel - Parish History
With the blessing of the bishop, Father J. Dowdle celebrated the first mass in Plymouth at the Grange Hall on Union Street on Palm Sunday of the same year.
In 1920, with the Catholic community grown to about thirty families, Bishop Michael Gallagher named Father Francis C. LeFevre pastor in residence, and fund raising began to purchase an abandoned church building at the corner of Dodge and Union Streets.
At Christmas, Bishop Gallagher announced that the parish would be placed under the patronage of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
www.olgcparish.net /info/history.php   (537 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - G
Consecrated, June 24, 1947, metropolitan cathedral of Chambéry, by Émile-Maurice Guerry, titular archbishop of Acrida and coadjutor of Cambrai, assisted byFrédéric Duc, bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, and by Alfred Ancel, titular bishop of Mirina, auxiliary of Lyon.
Secretary to the bishop of Lismore and diocesan chancellor, 1930-1935.
Consecrated, December 27, 1961, Montréal, by Cardinal Paul-Emile Léger, P.S.S., archbishop of Montréal, assisted by Émilien Frenette, bishop of Saint-Jérôme, and by Percival Caza, titular bishop of Albule, coadjutor of Valleyfield.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-g.htm   (15160 words)

  
 What is a Bishop?
The terms may be used as synonyms of the term, pastor, but are used to describe different aspects of the same office.
The emphasis on a singular bishop ruling the church and the example of the family (1Timothy 3:4-5)
Bishops are to be apt to teach (1Timothy 3:2; 2Timothy 2:24)
www.learnthebible.org /q_a_what_is_a_bishop.htm   (284 words)

  
 Bishop Stephan Visits The Protection of the Virgin Mary Orthodox Church
He was consecrated bishop by Patriarch Filaret and appointed Vicariate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA and Canada.
With Bishop Stephan and Father Theodosius are Jeanne Moreland, manager of Icons, on the right, and the bishop's daughter Irene, on the left.
Father Theodosius and all the parish family are grateful to have the spiritual leadership of Bishop Stephan.
www.culcom.net /~frtom/bishopvisit.htm   (261 words)

  
 Diocese of Plymouth, United Kingdom
Bishop of Plymouth (United Kingdom) (1955.04.09 – 1985.11.19)
Bishop of Plymouth (United Kingdom) (1947.06.02 – 1954.05.11)
Bishop of Plymouth (United Kingdom) (1929.06.07 – 1946.11.02)
www.gcatholic.com /dioceses/diocese/plym0.htm   (125 words)

  
 Bishop of Plymouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bishop of Plymouth is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth in the Province of Southwark.
The current bishop is the Right Reverend Hugh Christopher Budd, the 8th Bishop of Plymouth.
Where known, the date of installation and ordination as bishop are listed in the notes together with the post held prior to appointment.)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bishop_of_Plymouth   (233 words)

  
 UK bishop welcomes Catholics in 'irregular marriages'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Catholics in irregular marriages and other sexual unions should know that there is a place in the Church for them, and should not be dissuaded from attending, said the Bishop of Plymouth, Bishop Christopher Budd.
Bishop Christopher said such people presently feel alienated from the Church, which was contributing to the decline in church attendances: "I'm sure that this is a factor".
The Bishop served for three years on the Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, and has recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.
www.cathnews.com /news/208/6.html   (265 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Bishop and the Beggar Girl of St. Germain: A Bishop Blackie Ryan Novel (Blackie Ryan): Books: Andrew M. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
His disappearance is both mysterious and filled with consequences: students who loved him blame the antireligious government for complicity in his abduction, while the Catholic Church struggles with the question of miracles suddenly being performed supposedly by the missing priest.
The newest installment in the Bishop Blackwood Ryan mystery series also foreshadows the lives of other Father Greeley favorites: Nualla Anne (to whose introduction to readers the eponymous Celtic/French Beggar Girl bears a striking resemblance) and the rest of the Coynes, Charles Cronin O'Malley and his wife Rosemarie Clancy O'Malley.
Greeley has Bishop John Blackwood Ryan accompany his Cardinal, Sean Cronin, of Chicago, to Paris, where Bishop Blackie is impressed as a detective in the service of the local cardinal.
www.amazon.com /Bishop-Beggar-Girl-St-Germain/dp/0812575970   (2330 words)

  
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www.bishopfleming.co.uk   (141 words)

  
 British priest forced to flee Zimbabwe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A priest based in the UK has been forced to flee to a safe house after being arrested three times in Zimbabwe by President Robert Mugabe´s security police, the Bishop of Plymouth Diocese said yesterday.
Bishop Christopher Budd strongly condemned the treatment of Fr Patrick "P J" Kelly a priest of the Plymouth Diocese who has been working in Zimbabwe.
Fr Kelly was ordained in 1967 and worked in the parish of St Peter´s, Crownhill, Plymouth, for four years before going to the Diocesan African Mission in Kenya in 1971.
www.cathnews.com /news/208/156.html   (230 words)

  
 Dictionary of Irish Latin American Biography > "Gannon, Peter (1874-c.1940)"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The eldest brother, Diego Gannon (1859-1930), physician, studied in Dublin and practised in the Jarvis hospital, and in 1887 settled in Buenos Aires.
In 1901 Peter Gannon was ordained a priest in London, and was appointed secretary to Dr. Graham, bishop of Plymouth.
In 1908 Gannon was runner-up at the South of Ireland championship at Lahinch, and the next year he was asked to redesign the Old Course at Karlovy Vary, Carlsbad, after winning the championship of Austria.
www.irlandeses.org /dilab_gannonp.htm   (392 words)

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