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The first major expression of this were the Lambeth Conferences of the communion's bishops, first convened by Archbishop of Canterbury Charles Longley in 1867.
* October 27 – Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1794 )
** Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1868 )
He was baptised in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on 7 July 1865 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Longley.
She was baptised in the Chapel Royal of Kensington Palace on 27 July 1867 by Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, and her three godparents were Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII and May's father-in-law ), and Princess Augusta, the Duchess of Cambridge.
The couple were married on 10 March 1863 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, by Thomas Longley, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1865 the synod of that province, in an urgent letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury ( Dr Longley ), represented the unsettlement of members of the Canadian Church caused by recent legal decisions of the Privy Council, and their alarm lest the revived action of Convocation " should leave us governed by canons different from those in force in England and Ireland, and thus cause us to drift into the status of an independent branch of the Catholic Church ".
After consulting both houses of the Convocation of Canterbury, Archbishop Longley assented, and convened all the bishops of the Anglican Communion ( then 144 in number ) to meet at Lambeth in 1867.
Albert Victor was christened in the private chapel of Buckingham Palace on 10 March 1864 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Thomas Longley.
She was christened at Marlborough House on 10 May 1867 by Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury.
The current Archbishop is The Most Reverend Bernard Longley, who was appointed the ninth Archbishop of Birmingham on 1 October 2009 and installed at the Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of Saint Chad on 8 December 2009, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and one of the patronal feasts of the Archdiocese, St Chad being the other.
* Bernard Longley: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham from 2009
The oil pictures included Earl Granville, Archbishop Longley ( 1863 ), Bishops Selwyn and Wilberforce, Canon Liddon, and Sir George Gilbert Scott, R. A. ( 1877 ).
In the National Portrait Gallery are portraits by him of Lord Sidmouth ( watercolour ); Lord-chancellors Cranworth and Hatherley, Baron Cleasby and Lord Cardwell ( oil paintings ); Samuel Rogers, the poet, and John Keble ( crayon drawings ), both bequeathed by the painter ; besides drawings, purchased in July 1896, of Earl Canning, Viscount Hill, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Canon Liddon, Archbishop Longley, Sir Charles Lyell, Cardinal Newman, Dr. Pusey, Sir Gilbert Scott, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, and Bishop Wilberforce.
Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Eccleston, Chester, on 30 April 1895.
The Archbishop is Bernard Longley, who was named the ninth Archbishop of Birmingham on 1 October 2009.
Bishop Longley was installed as Archbishop of Birmingham at the Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of Saint Chad on 8 December 2009, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and one of the patronal feasts of the Archdiocese, St Chad being the other.
Archbishop Bernard Longley said he was " shocked and appalled " by the abuse.
The co-chairmen of this phase are Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham and Anglican Archbishop David Moxon of the New Zealand dioceses.
The conference of Anglican bishops from all parts of the world, instituted by Archbishop Longley in 1867 and known as the Lambeth Conferences, though even for the Anglican Communion they have not the authority of an ecumenical synod and their decisions are rather of the nature of counsels than commands, have done much to promote the harmony and co-operation of the various churches within Anglicanism.
The current Archbishop is the Most Reverend Bernard Longley.

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:" There is the port of Saint Ansgar and the tomb of the holy Archbishop Unni, and a familiar haven, it is said, for the holy confessors of our diocese.
“ The last case of canonization by a metropolitan is said to have been that of St. Gaultier, or Gaucher, abbot of Pontoise, by the Archbishop of Rouen.
For instance, the Archbishop of Wales has criticized " atheistic fundamentalism " broadly and said " Any kind of fundamentalism, be it Biblical, atheistic or Islamic, is dangerous ".
The " letters of exhortation " which he is said to have addressed to Mellitus, Archbishop of Canterbury, and to Justus, Bishop of Rochester, are no longer extant, but certain other letters of his have been preserved.
South African Archbishop the Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu said he was " very deeply distressed " by a visit to the Holy Land, adding that " it reminded me so much of what happened to us black people in South Africa ".
Whatever Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command, and four knights, Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop of Canterbury.
A spokesman for the Archbishop of Westminster said that Cardinal Ratzinger's words were not binding as they were not an official pronouncement of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
At this burial Metropolitan Archbishop Cyril said, ' My
The medieval chronicler Roger of Wendover said that the king " had Archbishop Hubert of Canterbury to act for him in the matter of the church property, Geoffrey fitz-Peter in the matter of lay property ; and these two spared no one in carrying out their orders.
However, a spokesman for the Archbishop of Westminster said that Cardinal Ratzinger's words were not binding as they were not an official pronouncement of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
The Archbishop of Canterbury was not impressed, and a Vatican spokesperson said the display was in very poor taste.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Tenison, is said to have remarked: " I am no judge of painting, but on two articles I think I may insist: first that the painter employed be a Protestant ; and secondly that he be an Englishman ".
Archbishop Dziwisz returned the film to McEveety and said he had watched it with John Paul II.
Henry is said to have disliked his younger brother, Charles, and teased him, although this derives from only one anecdote: when Charles was nine years of age, Henry snatched off the hat of a bishop and put it on the younger child's head, then told his younger brother that when he became king he would make Charles Archbishop of Canterbury, and then Charles would have a long robe to hide his ugly rickety legs.
" I simply had to protect Our Lord ," said Mrs Whitehouse at the time, though both the Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan and Cardinal Basil Hume declined Whitehouse's invitation for them to give evidence at the trial.
In 2001, Archbishop Tarcisio Bertone issued a statement, claiming that he had met with Sister Lúcia, who reportedly told him, " I have already said that the consecration desired by Our Lady was made in 1984, and has been accepted in Heaven.
The Archbishop of York said that Grove was " virtually the founder and institutor of the Society, and has done wonders for it throughout.
Morgan said in a Late Late Show interview in 1996 with Gay Byrne that his forthcoming screenplay was to be called Miracle of the Magyars and based on real-life circumstances in the 1950s when the Archbishop of Dublin forbade Catholics from attending a football match between Ireland and Yugoslavia on religious and spiritual grounds.
" Dacre Fox perhaps further summed up the frustrations of the WSPU with the Church leaders in her statement recorded in the Suffragette after an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury in January 1914 that, " The only feeling ( she ) experienced …… while she was interviewing the Archbishop of Canterbury ... was “ utter contempt ”... Mrs Dacre Fox said that the Archbishop's Chaplain was “ a pitiable object, trembling and with chattering teeth ”, and later was also reported to have said that, " I can only say that as I sat looking at that old man, the feeling which was uppermost in my mind was that of contempt …. I wondered if Calvary had almost been in vain.
Geoghan admitted to the abuse, but said that he did “ not feel it serious or a pastoral problem .” He was placed on sick leave three days later and ordered to undergo counseling by Archbishop Humberto Medeiros.
Archbishop Pakiam, who is also president of the Catholic Bishops ’ Conference of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, accepted the apology and said that no further ( legal ) action would be taken.

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