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A large number of episodes of Life Is Worth Living have been saved, and they are now aired weekly on the Eternal Word Television Network Catholic cable network, which also makes a collection of them available on DVD ( In the biographical information about Fulton J. Sheen added to the end of many episodes, a still image of Bishop Sheen looking into a DuMont Television camera can be seen ).
During the 1952 – 1953 television season, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, host of Life Is Worth Living, won an Emmy Award for Most Outstanding Personality.
His appointment came as a surprise ; likely contenders for the post included Fulton J. Sheen, a television personality and Bishop of Rochester, and Archbishop Maguire, who had been Spellman's coadjutor but did not hold the right to succession.
* Fulton J. Sheen ( Auxiliary Bishop, 1951 – 1965, later bishop of Rochester ; interred 1979 )
* 1936-1949 William Ward Ayer A poll found preacher and religious broadcaster Ayer to be Manhattan's " third most influential citizen " behind Eleanor Roosevelt and religious broadcaster Bishop Fulton Sheen.
Notable Former Residents: Bishop Thomas McCabe, the first bishop of Wollongong whose grave is in St Francis Xavier Cathedral grounds, Wollongong, Margaret Fulton, Australia's first and most famous real-food cookbook author and Garry McDonald of " Norman Gunston " and " Mother and Son " fame.
More contemporary proponents included Albert Schweitzer, Ben Franklin, and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.
In the summer of 1948, advance proofs were sent to Evelyn Waugh, Clare Boothe Luce, Graham Greene and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.
# Bishop ( later Archbishop ) Fulton J. Sheen: 1966-1969 ( retired and appointed to titular see of Newport, Wales )
Hosted by Bishop ( later Archbishop ) Fulton J. Sheen, the series consisted mainly of Sheen speaking to the camera and discussing moral issues of the day, often using blackboard drawings and lists to help explain the topic.
In the end, it was a champion performance by Bobby Fulton that saw the Sea Eagles home 10-7, the result was disappointing for Bishop but his name had been etched into Cronulla Sharks history from the day.

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Its sponsors included John Arlott, Peggy Ashcroft, the Bishop of Birmingham Dr J. L. Wilson, Benjamin Britten, Viscount Chaplin, Michael de la Bédoyère, Bob Edwards, MP, Dame Edith Evans, A. S. Frere, Gerald Gardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I. Grunfeld, E. M. Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev.
The main magazine of this group from 1884 – 1957 was The Fraternal Visitor, whose editors included J. J. Bishop and J. J. Hadley ( d. 1912 ), then Thomas Turner, and finally Cyril Cooper ( till reunion in 1957 ).
* 1936 – J. Michael Bishop, American biologist, Nobel laureate
( Formby, J., Bishop, J., & Kim, H .. ( 2010 ).
Mathew sent missionaries to the United States, including the theosophist Bishop J. I. Wedgwood ( 1892 – 1950 ) and Bishop Rudolph de Landas Berghes et de Rache ( 1873 – 1920 ).
* J. Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln ( 1845, third edition ) The Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries, illustrated from the writings of Tertullian.
* First to discover that normal cellular genes can be converted to cancer genes ( Nobel Prize in Medicine, J. Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus, 1989 )
* J. Michael Bishop – former UCSF Chancellor.
* Harold Varmus – Nobel laureate in Medicine ( 1989 ), worked with J. Michael Bishop to discover the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes.
* Medicine – J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus
Hayes, S. J., who later became the first Bishop and Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro.
Hayes, S. J., who became the first Bishop and Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro.
He was succeeded by James Turner, who expanded the company's range of authors to include such prominent science fiction and fantasy writers as Michael Bishop, Lucius Shepard, Bruce Sterling, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Shea and J. G. Ballard, often publishing hardcover collections of shorter works.
Large mills in Richwood included Beem and Biddle, Loveless, Howe, and Bishop, and S. M. and A. J. Blake.
It was designed by the office of Sir Arthur Blomfield in 1909, built by Messrs J Dorey & Co of Brentford and consecrated by the Bishop of London, Rt Rev Arthur Winnington-Ingram in March 1910.
Bishop Richard J. Wilmer formally consecrated the church on November 14, 1876.
St. Hugo of the Hills was built from 1931 – 1936, with approval from Bishop Michael J. Gallagher, and was designed by Artur Des Rossiers.

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Swift, in the Dublin edition of A Preface to the Bishop of Sarum's Introduction, indicated his feelings by including Molesworth, along with Toland, Tindal, and Collins, in the group of those who, like Burnet, are engaged in attacking all Convocations of the clergy.
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
The Bishop of Gloucester described the elder Thomas in 1577 as the richest recusant in his diocese, worth five hundred pounds a year in lands and goods.
Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
On the brief were Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Wilkey, Beatrice Rosenberg and J. F. Bishop.
Below decks, Seaman 1/c Stanley Bishop had begun to write a letter home.
Bishop rushed on deck to grab a 20-mm gun, pumping out 400 rounds before sticks of three bombs each crashed into Holds One, Three and Five.
pianists Leon Fleisher, Ruth Slenczynka and Stephen Bishop and conductor Earl Bernard Murray.
Fosterite bishops, after secret conclave, announced the Church's second Major Miracle: Supreme Bishop Digby had been translated bodily to Heaven and spot-promoted to Archangel, ranking with-but-after Archangel Foster.
The glorious news had been held up pending Heavenly confirmation of the elevation of a new Supreme Bishop, Huey Short -- a candidate accepted by the Boone faction after lots had been cast repeatedly.
Now that Short is Supreme Bishop he'll do all right, he can't help it.
At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.
* 1329 – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Quilon, the first Indian Christian Diocese, is erected by Pope John XXII ; the French-born Jordanus is appointed the first Bishop.
In the Church of England, the Bishop of Norwich, by royal decree given by Henry VIII, also holds the honorary title of " Abbot of St.
" This title hails back to England's separation from the See of Rome, when King Henry, as supreme head of the newly independent church, took over all of the monasteries, mainly for their possessions, except for St. Benet, which he spared because the abbot and his monks possessed no wealth, and lived like simple beggars, disposing the incumbent Bishop of Norwich and seating the abbot in his place, thus the dual title still held to this day.
* 1132 – St. Hugues, Bishop of Grenoble ( b. 1053 )
* 1031 – Olaf II of Norway is canonized as Saint Olaf by Grimketel, the English Bishop of Selsey.
Ambrose was the Governor of Aemilia-Liguria in northern Italy until 374 when he became the Bishop of Milan.
Ambrose was Bishop of Milan at the time of Augustine's conversion, and is mentioned in Augustine's Confessions.
*" St. Ambrose, Bishop and Confessor, Doctor of the Church ", Butler's Lives of the Saints
Constance was a missionary bishopric in newly converted lands, and did not look back on late Roman church history ( unlike the Raetian bishopric of Chur, established 451 ) and Basel, which was an episcopal seat from 740, and which continued the line of Bishops of Augusta Raurica, see Bishop of Basel.
In 1899 he was made Cardinal Bishop of Albano.
In 1260 Pope Alexander IV made him Bishop of Regensburg, an office from which he resigned after three years.

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