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Archbishop and Chapelle
Many of the Catholic high schools are close by such as Archbishop Rummel High School and Archbishop Chapelle.
* Placide Louis Chapelle, Archbishop of New Orleans, Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Apostolic Delegate to Philippines ( 1865 – 1891 )
Archbishop Chapelle High School was founded in 1962 by the Archdiocese of New Orleans and was named after Archbishop Placide Louis Chapelle, the first Archbishop of New Orleans in the twentieth century.
Chapelle Honors Advanced band students are members of the Archbishop Rummel Band.
* Official Archbishop Chapelle High School website
# REDIRECT Archbishop Chapelle High School
When he blessed the cornerstone of the Chapelle expiatoire, Hyacinthe-Louis de Quelen, Archbishop of Paris, called in vain for an amnesty of the exiled members of the National Convention.

Archbishop and High
The Archbishop, concelebrates the Solemn High Mass, with other bishops and numerous priests.
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
Voight was raised as a Catholic, and attended Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York, where he first took an interest in acting, playing the comedic role of Count Pepi Le Loup in the school's annual musical, The Song of Norway.
He is sentenced by Archbishop William Laud's High Commission Court to public whipping, branding, and having his ears cut off.
Williams was privy to the plans of the Puritan leaders to migrate to the New World, and while he did not join the first wave in the summer of 1630, before the end of the year, he decided he could not remain in England under Archbishop William Laud's rigorous ( and High church ) administration.
* December 9, 1985: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania At Archbishop Ryan High School for Boys, a 22 year old Mental health patient took 6 students hostage with what ended up being a starter pistol.
He attended Archbishop Moeller High School, where he was the U. S high school baseball player of the year in 1987.
The statue of Archbishop George Abbot ( Archbishop of Canterbury ) | George Abbot stands at the top of Guildford High Street
* Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School
* Archbishop Wood Catholic High School
* Archbishop Prendergast High School for girls
Monsignor Bonner High School ( for boys ) and Archbishop Prendergast High School ( for girls ), both Roman Catholic, are the largest private schools in the Township.
* Archbishop Prendergast High School for girls
Kettering is also home to several private schools-Alexandria Montessori School, Archbishop Alter High School, Ascension School, Emmanuel Christian Academy, St Albert The Great School, and St. Charles Borromeo School.
Walter Reynolds ( died 1327 ) was Bishop of Worcester and then Archbishop of Canterbury ( 1313 – 1327 ) as well as Lord High Treasurer and Lord Chancellor.
Paxson attended Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio, following in the footsteps of his elder brother, Jim, who would go onto a star career at the University of Dayton, and, later, in the NBA, as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers.
There are three high schools in Braintree: Braintree High School, a public school ; Thayer Academy, a private school ; and Archbishop Williams, a Roman Catholic private school.
In 1776 he became Archbishop of York, and also Lord High Almoner and privy councillor.
The Catholic high school is Archbishop Jordan High School.
* Archbishop Molloy High School ( Queens )
* Archbishop Riordan High School

Archbishop and School
In January 1917 Newman took up a teaching post at Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School in York, leaving in April 1918.
* Archbishop Tenison's School is established by Thomas Tenison in Croydon, south of London, England.
* Singer / songwriter Elvis Costello attended Archbishop Myers ' Secondary School ( now St Mark's Catholic School )
There are several local schools, including the Trinity School of John Whitgift, Archbishop Tenison's School, Ashburton Community School and Oval Road Primary.
Archbishop Sumner School ( Church of England ); Henry Fawcett Primary School ; St. Anne's Primary School ( Roman Catholic ); St. Mark's Primary School ( Church of England ); Vauxhall Primary and Walnut Tree Walk Primary School.
Archbishop Tenison's School ( admits boys aged 11 – 19 ; admits girls into the Sixth Form ), and Lilian Baylis Technology School ( admits boys and girls aged 11 – 16 ).

Archbishop and is
The Anglican Communion is an international association of national and regional Anglican churches ( and a few other episcopal churches ) in full communion with the Church of England ( which is regarded as the mother church of the worldwide communion ) and specifically with its principal primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, religious head of the Church of England, has no formal authority outside that jurisdiction, but is recognised as symbolic head of the worldwide communion.
There is an Anglican Communion Office in London, under the aegis of the Archbishop of Canterbury, but it only serves a supporting and organisational role.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's role is strictly symbolic and unifying and the Communion's three international bodies are consultative and collaborative, their resolutions having no legal effect on the autonomous provinces of the Communion.
It is held roughly every ten years and invitation is by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The body has a permanent secretariat, the Anglican Communion Office, of which the Archbishop of Canterbury is president.
# The Primates ' Meeting ( first met in 1979 ) is the most recent manifestation of international consultation and deliberation, having been first convened by Archbishop Donald Coggan as a forum for " leisurely thought, prayer and deep consultation ".
Since membership is based on a province's communion with Canterbury, expulsion would require the Archbishop of Canterbury's refusal to be in communion with the affected jurisdiction ( s ).
Additionally, at the enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury, there is a threefold enthronement, once in the throne the chancel as the diocesan bishop of Canterbury, once in the Chair of St. Augustine as the Primate of All England, and then once in the chapter-house as Titular Abbot of Canterbury.
The first assembly of the estates-general convened at Lamego ( wherein he would have been given the crown from the Archbishop of Braga, to confirm his independence ) is a 17th century embellishment of Portuguese history.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
Along with his colleague the Archbishop of York he chairs the General Synod and sits or chairs many of the church's important boards and committees ; power in the church is not highly centralised, however, so the two archbishops can often lead only through persuasion.
As holder of one of the " five great sees " ( the others being York, London, Durham and Winchester ), the Archbishop of Canterbury is ex officio one of the Lords Spiritual of the House of Lords.
The current archbishop, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Rowan Douglas Williams, is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury.
He does not, however, exercise any direct authority in the provinces outside England, except in certain minor roles dictated by Canon in those provinces ( for example, he is the judge in the event of an ecclesiastical prosecution against the Archbishop of Wales ).
In formal documents, the Archbishop of Canterbury is referred to as " The Most Reverend Father in God, Forenames, by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan ".
In debates in the House of Lords, the archbishop is referred to as " The Most Reverend Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury ".
The Archbishop of Canterbury's official London residence is Lambeth Palace, photographed looking east across the River Thames.
The surname of the Archbishop of Canterbury is not always used in formal documents ; often only the first name and see are mentioned.
In the English order of precedence, the Archbishop of Canterbury is ranked above all individuals in the realm, with the exception of the Sovereign and members of the Royal Family.
Immediately below him is the Lord Chancellor and then the Archbishop of York.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is Lambeth Palace.

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