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Topic: Edward Bishop


  
  United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Former Bishop of Eparchy of Van Nuys for Byzantines
Former Auxiliary Bishop of Eparchy of Newton for Melkites
Former Bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia for Ukrainians
www.usccb.org /bishops.shtml   (324 words)

  
  Edward Fox (bishop) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1528 he was sent with Bishop Stephen Gardiner to Rome to obtain from Pope Clement VII a decretal commission for the trial and decision of the case between King Henry VIII of England and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
On his return Fox was elected provost of King's College, and in August 1529 was the means of conveying to the king Thomas Cranmer's historic advice that he should apply to the universities of Europe rather than to the pope.
Fox was buried in the church of St Mary Mounthaw, London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Fox_(bishop)   (460 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Edward Bishop
Edward Bishop, who has died aged 79, was the genial author of a series of popular historical books on the Royal Air Force whose latter years were devoted to writing obituaries for The Telegraph.
Bishop became the group's radio and television correspondent, then went freelance, on realising that the BBC was not publicising its programmes.
Bishop next ran a paper in Kuwait for a year, and was writing diplomatic stories for the Saudi news service in London when he was asked to write some obituaries for the Telegraph.
www.opinion.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/10/01/db0101.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2003/10/01/ixopright.html   (1572 words)

  
 Diocese of Belleville, IL: Bishop Wilton D. Gregory
Bishop Edward K. Braxton was born on June 28, 1944 in Chicago, Ill., the third of five children of Mr.
Bishop Braxton was ordained a bishop in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis by Archbishop (now Cardinal) Justin Rigali on May 17, 1995, the 25 th anniversary of his First Mass.
Bishop Braxton was responsible for the erection of Wiktor Szostolo's well-known sculpture, "The Angel of Harmony" next to the St. Louis Cathedral on Lindell Blvd. The face of the majestic angel with wings made of wind chimes is that of the Bishop's brother, Lawrence.
www.diobelle.org /directory/leadership/bishop.html   (1925 words)

  
 Bridget Bishop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Her third and final marriage, after the deaths of her first two husbands, was to Edward Bishop, who was employed as a "sawyer" (lumber worker).
Some even went so far as to say that Bishop's "dubious moral character" and shameful conduct caused, "discord [to] arise in other familes, and young people were in danger of corruption." Bishop's blatant disregard for the respected standards of puritan society made her a prime target for accusations of witchcraft.
In his deposition, Shattuck, the town dyer mentions, as corroborative proof of Bishop being a witch, that she used to bring to his dye house "sundry pieces of lace" of shapes and dimensions entirely outside his conceptions of what would be needed in the wardrobe of a plain and honest woman.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/SAL_BBIS.HTM   (706 words)

  
 St. Edward Central Catholic High School - Our History
Edward the Confessor was born at Islip, England.
Edward was known for his piety and compassion for the poor.
Bishop Hoban came to St. Edward to dedicate the new school on Sunday, October 12, 1941, the eve of the feast of St. Edward.
www.stedhs.org /history.htm   (654 words)

  
 Diocese of Buffalo-Bishop Edward D. Head
Bishop Edward D. Head, the 11th bishop of Buffalo, died late in Tuesday afternoon, (March 29) at the McCauley Residence in Kenmore.
Bishop Head’s legacy lives on in the institutions of the diocese, but more importantly, in the lives of the people he impacted: the priests of the diocese, the men and women religious and the laity.
Among the highlights of Bishop Head’s episcopacy: inauguration of the permanent diaconate in the diocese, the establishment of the Office of Church Ministry and the initiation of the Commission on Women in Church and Society.
www.buffalodiocese.org /head/bishop_head.htm   (1396 words)

  
 Bishop Strickland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bishop Strickland is a trained classical guitarist who spent some time in the entertainment field in Florida where he was also a Florida Highway Patrolman prior to entering seminary.
Bishop Strickland received his BA from Carson Newman College in 1967 and attended Candler Theological Seminary from 1967-69, before graduating with his Bachelor of Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1970.
Bishop Strickland's goal in Western Kansas was to build a secure and trusting relationship amongst the peoples of the Diocese and the Office of the Bishop and his staff as well as rebuilding some financial security for the Diocese.
www.westernkansas.org /strick.htm   (435 words)

  
 Edward W. Bishop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
LAWRENCE -- Edward W. Bishop, 59, died Tuesday at Lawrence General Hospital.
Bishop was a partner in a painting contracting business with his son.
He leaves sons Edward W. and his wife Lisa of Atkinson, N.H., Daniel of North Andover and Sean of Haverhill; daughters Alison Burgos of Rochester, N.H., and Melissa Bishop of Lawrence; companion Andrea L. Lavin of Lawrence; and 11 grandchildren.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20040108/OB_001.htm   (115 words)

  
 Information page for Edward Bishop / Hannah Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Edward Bishop was born about 1620 in England.
Edward was admitted to the church on 6 (2) 1645 He married about 1645 in Chelmsford, Mass.
Edward married 3rd Elizabeth Cash Lambert on 9 March 1693.
members.aol.com /tooltimej/genealogy/3682.htm   (139 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anglicanism
Gorham, whose notorious rejection of the doctrine of baptismal regeneration had shocked his bishop and scandalized the Tractarians, were "not contrary or repugnant to the declared doctrine of the Church of England as by law established".
One of the first Acts under Edward VI was the introduction of a new English Communion Service, which was to be inserted at the end of the Mass, and which required Communion to be given under both kinds.
Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, in opposing Cranmer's denial of the Real Presence and of the Sacrifice of the mass, argued that even certain passages in the new Prayer Book implied the acceptance of these doctrines; whereupon Cranmer and his fellow-reformers drew up a new Prayer Book, still more Protestant in tone and character.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01498a.htm   (5553 words)

  
 30243-8-II - Loren Edward Bishop, Appellant v. Lee Anna Carol Bishop, Respondent File Date: 08/17/2004
Bishop Logging is a small company Loren's family owned that initially loaded and hauled logs but expanded into residential construction during the parties' marriage.
For example, the court considered the Bishops' long term marriage when finding that Lee Anna will never have the same earning power as Loren because of the couple's early decision to have her 'subordinate her career to the overall family welfare.' CP at 130.
The chart designates his Bishop Logging stock at $2,000 instead of $72,000; however, Loren's total separate property value is $222,000, which is consistent with the court's separate property characterization.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/slip/appellate/302438MAJ.htm   (3513 words)

  
 Wallowa County Oregon
Bishop and Anna J. Powers were married at the home of W. Powers March 19, 1882 by Jos (sic.) A. Hunter Minister of the Gospel and witnessed by C. (Chauncy Orlando) Bishop and Martha Lent.
THOMAS BISHOP was born March 11, 1891 in Wallowa, Wallowa OR, and died April 01, 1986 in Grandview, Yakima, WA.
MARY ANNA BISHOP was born October 09, 1894 in Wallowa, Wallowa OR, and died February 16, 1968 in Shelton, Mason Co. WA.
www.usgennet.org /usa/or/county/wallowa/genealogies/bishop.htm   (1405 words)

  
 Bishop Edward K Braxton's Biographical Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bishop Edward K. Braxton was born on June 28, 1944 in Chicago, IL, the third of five children of Mr.
Bishop Braxton was ordained a bishop in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis by Archbishop Justin Rigali on May 17, 1995, the 25
Bishop Braxton returned from Rome to serve as the Director of Calvert House, the Catholic Student Center at the University of Chicago, from 1983 to 1986.
www.archstl.org /commoffice/2000/releases/001212a.htm   (1731 words)

  
 Limerick.com - Bishop Edward Thomas O'Dwyer of Limerick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
By Frank Prendergast M.A. The recent publication by the Four Courts Press of "Bishop Edward Thomas O Dwyer of Limerick 1842 - 1917" by Dr. Thomas Morrissey SJ, is a long overdue study of one of the most extraordinary members ever of the Irish Catholic Hierarchy.
Thomas Morgan O Dwyer, the Bishop's granduncle studied for the priesthood in the Propaganda Fide in Rome where he was a fellow student of the future Pope Leo XIII.
As regards the Christian Brothers, the Bishop, noted for his care for the poor in education matters, resented the attitude of the Order's Superior General, Brother Richard Maxwell who had an equally strong temperament and was a former practising lawyer.
www.limerick.com /lifestyle/bishop_odwyer.html   (2302 words)

  
 NEWS ARTICLES: Bishop Edward U. Kmiec installed as 13th bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo
Following Bishop Grosz, the Most Reverend Gabriel Montalvo, the Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S., read an English translation of the letter from Pope John Paul II appointing Bishop Kmiec as the bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo.
He was presented with the crozier formerly used by Bishop Ahr from Bishop Kmiec's home diocese of Stanford, New Jersey, which is carried by bishops to signify them as the shepherds of their diocese.
After communion Edward Cardinal Egan addressed the congregation and Bishop Kmiec using the opportunity to interject some humor and sports talk, followed by Bishop Kmiec again addressing the congregation with many thanks and appreciation for all the work and effort that was put forth by all who had welcomed him.
www.wnypolonia.com /news/000091.shtml   (611 words)

  
 Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On December 18, 1974, Edward C. O'Leary was formally installed as the Diocese of Portland's ninth bishop.
Bishop O'Leary had, four years earlier, been appointed Titular Bishop of Mogleana and Auxiliary Bishop of Portland and was ordained at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, January 25, 1971.
Bishop O'Leary's consecration, as Auxiliary Bishop, in 1971, was planned as a joint celebration with the rededication of the renovated Cathedral.
www.portlanddiocese.net /about_oleary.html   (496 words)

  
 University of Notre Dame Archives: Calendar (1830)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He begs the Bishop to take those doubts away from him by writing to him clearly and plainly on a separate sheet of paper whether it was the Bishop's own free will that he (Baraga) was sent here to this place and whether the Bishop is still satisfied that (Baraga) is here.
However, he asks Richard to specify whether the 650 from Bishop (Edward Dominic) Fenwick he received is francs, gourds or pounds, so that he can stipulate this in asking for a new grant from the Association of the Propagation to Richard.
Edwards replied that Father Badin could not take charge or be permitted to occupy room without Edward's having instructions from the proper officer.
lysy2.archives.nd.edu /calendar/cal1830.htm   (5609 words)

  
 Biography: Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln (8 March 1910)
Edward King was born in 1829, son of a clergyman.
He was educated at home by his father and a private tutor, and when he was 19, he went to Oxford and entered Oriel College, the headquarters, as it were, of the Oxford (or Tractarian, or Anglo-Catholic) Movement.
In 1885, he was appointed Bishop of Lincoln, succeeding Christopher Wordsworth (nephew of the poet William Wordsworth, and himself the author of several hymns that are still in general use).
elvis.rowan.edu /~kilroy/JEK/03/08.html   (1344 words)

  
 Edward Tenner - Home
Edward Tenner is an independent writer, speaker, and consultant on technology and culture.
In 1991 Edward Tenner received a Guggenheim Fellowship and was appointed a visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study, where he began a project on unintended consequences of technology that was published as Why Things Bite Back.
Edward Tenner is a visiting scholar of the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania and a senior research associate of the Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, National Museum of American History.
www.edwardtenner.com   (1630 words)

  
 A Study of Two Salem Witch Trial Families from All Info About Genealogy
Perhaps the Bishops felt the residents of that place would be more tolerant of them, in spite of the family's lack of commitment to the Puritan church and of their notorious involvement in the witchcraft trials.
By 1706, Edward Bishop had received a license to serve strong drinks and established an inn in what is now East Providence.
Samuel Bishop may be the same Samuel Bishop of Attleboro, Massachusetts, who wrote a will, dated October 19, 1739 and probated June 17, 1740.
genealogy.allinfoabout.com /features/salem_witch_trials.html   (1149 words)

  
 Articles - Edward Stanley (bishop)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Edward Stanley (1779 - 1849), bishop of Norwich, the younger brother of the 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley, was born in London.
In 1837 he was consecrated bishop of Norwich.
The diocese at this time was conspicuous for laxity and want of discipline, and this he proceeded to remedy, although at first he met with much opposition.
www.outship.com /articles/Edward_Stanley_(bishop)   (216 words)

  
 Engology.com, Engineer Edward Bishop, Patent Attorney, Eur-Ing, Patents, Careers, Education, Engineering Glossary, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Edward Bishop is a shareholder with the firm and has been practicing intellectual property law since 1994.
Bishop’s practice includes all aspects of intellectual property law, including pre-trial litigation, domestic and foreign patent protection, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, and counseling.
Bishop served as a Judicial Extern for then Magistrate Judge Guzman in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
www.engology.com /eng5bishop.htm   (372 words)

  
 Bio, Bishop, Edward J. Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As the platoon leader was crawling away from Bishop's position, he looked back and saw a large explosion and what appeared to be bodies flying through the air.
As Bishop was last seen only seconds before, indications are that he was at the location of the blast.
Whether Edward Bishop escaped being blown to bits by the explosion that hit his position is unknown.
www.pownetwork.org /bios/b/b151.htm   (300 words)

  
 Transcript of Bishop Edward Clark Chat Session
Bishop Edward Clark was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minn., but attended local schools in Los Angeles and graduated from St. John’s Seminary.
Bishop Clark: Monica, I was named bishop on January 16th last year and was ordained on Marc 26th, the Feast of the Annunciation.
Bishop Clark: What I enjoy most about being a bishop is meeting with the people at their parishes.
www.recongress.org /chat2002.htm   (2368 words)

  
 Edward J. Bishop Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ANDOVER -- Edward J. Bishop Sr., 59, died Friday at his home after a struggle with cancer.
Bishop was a member of St. Augustine Church.
of Wolfeboro, N.H.; daughters Carolyn L. and her husband Richard Jussaume of Acton, and Mary Frances Bishop of Melrose; his parents J. Harold and Mary A. (Shea) Bishop of Melrose; and one grandson.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20010204/OB_001.htm   (141 words)

  
 My Family of Newfoundlander, Englander and Canadian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hettie BISHOP was born on 11 Nov 1889 in Wesleyville, Newfoundand, Canada.
Children were: John Charles BISHOP, William Edward BISHOP Capt., Bertha BISHOP, Frances BISHOP, Susan BISHOP, James Lumsden BISHOP, Elizabeth Ann BISHOP, Hettie BISHOP, Thomas BISHOP.
Laurie Michelle BISHOP was born on 7 Jun 1990 in Kentville, NS, Canada..
www.angelfire.com /folk/danrob1000/4nov03/d53.htm   (698 words)

  
 Descendants of Samuel Dulaney
Claude I Bishop was born on 19 Jun 1913.
Henry Bishop was born in 1849 in Montgomery Co., VA. Parents: Jacob Bishop and Dianna C Hawley.
Henry Bishop JR was born on 19 Nov 1796 in Montgomery Co., VA. He was a farmer in 1860 in Floyd Co., VA. He died on 4 Sep 1886 in Floyd Co., VA. He died of a spinal disease.
home.comcast.net /~g.dulaney/fow/d29.htm   (1905 words)

  
 News & Information
9, 2007 -- The diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island is searching for a new diocesan bishop now that their "Bishop Fred Hiltz" has been elected "Archbishop Fred Hiltz," primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
He and his wife Lynne Samways Hiltz have been in limbo between diocesan bishop duties in Halifax and starting new primatial work in Toronto.
Over 500 parishioners travelled to the Cathedral Church of All Saints for the July 27 service of celebration and thanksgiving in honour of "Bishop Fred." read the complete story...
www.anglican.ca /news   (483 words)

  
 My Family
Stephen BISHOP was born on 12 Oct 1708 in Guilford New Haven, Connecticut.
Stephen BISHOP was born on 15 Aug 1734 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut.
Stephen BISHOP was born in 1682 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d117.htm   (845 words)

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