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Archbishop and Lacroix
# Archbishop Gérald Lacroix, ISPX ( 2011 – present )
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, Vatican Information Service ( VIS ) and Catholic News Service ( CNS ), announced that Pope Benedict XVI had named the 53-year-old Bishop Gerald Cyprien Lacroix, until then an Auxiliary Bishop ( assistant bishop ) of Quebec ( since 2009 ), as the new Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec and Primate of Canada.
On Monday, December 12, 2011, Pope Benedict appointed the Reverend Fathers Gaetan Proulx, O. S. M., and Denis Grondin, Jr. as Auxiliary Bishops-elect of the Archdiocese of Quebec to serve under Archbishop Lacroix.

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A notable example of this was the discussion of Christian unity by the Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Dr. Heenan, and the Anglican Archbishop of York, Dr. Ramsey, recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
Of course, the crowning event that has dramatically upset the traditional pattern of English religious history was the friendly visit paid by Dr. Fisher, then Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Vatican last December.
He was born around 735 and became the student of Archbishop Ecgbert at York.
In 1884, he was created by Pope Leo XIII Archbishop of Caesarea in partibus and sent to India as an Apostolic Delegate to report on the establishment of the hierarchy there.
Ealdred ( or Aldred ; died 11 September 1069 ) was Abbot of Tavistock, Bishop of Worcester, and Archbishop of York in Anglo-Saxon England.
In this mission Ealdred was somewhat successful and obtained insight into the working of the German church during a stay of a year with Hermann II, the Archbishop of Cologne.
Ealdred was rewarded with the administration of the see of Hereford, which he held until 1061, and was appointed Archbishop of York.
Cynesige, the archbishop of York, died on 22 December 1060, and Ealdred was elected Archbishop of York on Christmas Day, 1060.
The brethren elected a superior with the title of prior who was then instituted by the Archbishop of Milan.
Andrew was crowned by Archbishop John of Kalocsa on 29 May 1205 in Székesfehérvár, but before the coronation, he had to take an oath.
Finally, Andrew was obliged to confirm the Golden Bull and supplement it with a provision that prohibited the employment of non-Christians and also authorized the Archbishop of Esztergom to punish the king in case he ignored his promise.
Amalric became alarmed and sent Frederick de la Roche, Archbishop of Tyre, to seek help from the kings and nobles of Europe, but no assistance was forthcoming.
Absalon or Axel ( – 21 March 1201 ) was a Danish archbishop and statesman, who was the Bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and Archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death.
He was also a kinsman of Archbishop Eskil of Lund.
Absalon was interred at Sorø Abbey, and was succeeded as Archbishop of Lund by Anders Sunesen.
Ælfheah (, " elf-high "; 954 – 19 April 1012 ), officially remembered by the name Alphege within some churches, and also called Elphege, Alfege, or Godwine, was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of Canterbury.
Probably due to the influence of Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury ( 959 – 988 ), Ælfheah was elected Bishop of Winchester in 984, and was consecrated on 19 October that year.
He was present at the council of May 1008 at which Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York, preached his Sermo Lupi ad Anglos ( The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ), castigating the English for their moral failings and blaming the latter for the tribulations afflicting the country.
Ælfheah was the first Archbishop of Canterbury to die a violent death.

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As of 2012, the youngest cardinal is Rainer Woelki ( born 1956, elevated 2012 )-the Archbishop of Berlin.
The oldest living cardinal, following the death of Cardinal Mayer in 2010, is Ersilio Tonini, the Archbishop Emeritus of Ravenna-Cervia ( born 1914, elevated 1994 ).
Archbishop Healy eulogises him thus: " A man more holy, more chaste, more self-denying, a man with loftier aims and purer heart than Columbanus was never born in the Island of Saints " ( Ireland's Ancient Schools, 378 ).
The Archbishop of Mainz Willigis, appointed in 975, who had been with Otto II's advisor since Otto the Great's second expedition into Italy in the 960s, had not been born from a noble family.
* John Hughes, ( 1797 – 1864 ), born in Annaloghan, first Archbishop of Roman Catholic diocese of New York.
Bartholomew I (, ) ( born 29 February 1940 ) is the Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch, and thus " first among equals " in the Eastern Orthodox Communion, since 2 November 1991.
# Jaume Sarroca ( born 1248 ), Archbishop of Huesca
Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster ( 1976 – 1999 ) was born in the city in 1923.
* Tomás Ó Fiaich ( 1923 – 1990 ), born in County Armagh, clergyman, Archbishop of Armagh, Prelate
* Diarmuid Martin ( born 1945, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland
14th Century Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury was born in the town as was, more recently, artist Maggi Hambling and professional footballer Stuart Slater.
* John T. Walker Archbishop of Washington, born
* John Robert Roach, Archbishop of St. Paul-Minneapolis ( 1975 – 1995 ) was born in Prior Lake on July 31, 1921.
* Roman Catholic Archbishop Rembert Weakland of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee was born in Patton
He was born in the village of Homesville on the outskirts of Girardville in 1865 and reigned as Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1918 until his death in 1951.
Adam Maida, Cardinal Archbishop of Detroit, was born in East Vandergrift on March 18, 1930.
The Princess was born at Bagshot Park and baptised in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle on 11 March 1882 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Archibald Tait, and her godparents were:
Simon Sudbury, also called Simon Theobald of Sudbury and Simon of Sudbury ( born circa 1316 ; killed in the Peasants ' Revolt 14 June 1381 ) was Bishop of London from 1361 to 1375, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1375 until his death, and in the last year of his life Lord Chancellor of England.
* Saint Edmund of Abingdon, 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury: He was born in Abingdon, as were his sisters, Saint Alice of Catesby and the Blessed Margaret Rich.
Richard was born in Normandy and became a monk at Canterbury, and a chaplain to Theobald of Bec, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Bishop ," Unamuno gestured to the Archbishop of Salamanca, " whether you like it or not, is Catalan, born in Barcelona.
* Theodore McCarrick ( born 1930 ) Cardinal Archbishop of Washington, D. C. ( 2001 – 2006 )
* Archbishop Nathan Söderblom, Nobel Prize laureate for Peace in 1930, was born in Trönö, Hälsingland in 1866.
The Archbishop won the argument with the help of his patron, Queen Elizabeth I, and Trinity College Dublin was born at its current location, named after his old college at Cambridge, leaving the Cathedral unaffected.

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