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Bishops and Murphy
He received his episcopal consecration on January 25, 1967 from Cardinal Lawrence Shehan, with Bishops John Joyce Russell and Thomas Austin Murphy serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
In 2000, Allison participated in the consecrations of Charles Murphy and John Rogers, both of whom were priests in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, as Missionary Bishops to the United States from the Anglican Churches of Rwanda and Southeast Asia.

Bishops and Rogers
The reasoning being that the people voted for Rogers, but the majority of Bishops wanted Campbell.
According to Bible Way's rules and regulations, the Board of Bishops can only nominate a person, but the people must vote on it, thus making Rogers the elected Presiding Bishop.

Bishops and provided
Only such Orders of Service as have been authorized by this Church shall be used in Public Worship ; provided, however, that the Diocesan Bishop or Supreme Council of Bishops may authorize Orders of Service for special occasions.
An award sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops called the ' Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Award For Social Justice and Anti-Poverty ' is awarded to Catholic youths who are considered to have provided outstanding advocacy in this area.
He bases this assertion on a statement issued by one official of the Catholic Bishops ' Conference of the Philippines who stated that “ in the dioceses in the Philippines there can be two groups of the CFC provided again the bishop of the place will permit.
Bishops Lydeard is served by scheduled bus services provided by First Group on the Taunton — Minehead route.
From the beginning the church was assisted by a Council of Bishops presided over by Lord Plunket, at that time Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and years afterwards there were some American Episcopal Bishops who provided Episcopal ministrations and pastoral care, particularly Bishops in Charge of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, until the consecration of the first Lusitanian Bishop in 1958.

Bishops and leadership
Bishops form the leadership in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Church, the Independent Catholic Churches, the Independent Anglican Churches, and certain other, smaller, denominations.
The collegial expression of episcopal leadership in the United Methodist Church is known as the Council of Bishops.
The Council of Bishops speaks to the Church and through the Church into the world and gives leadership in the quest for Christian unity and interreligious relationships.
According to the Book of Discipline 2000, " The Church expects the Council of Bishops to speak to the Church and from the Church to the world, and to give leadership in the quest for Christian unity and interreligious relationships.
The Catholic Church in Canada is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Canadian Bishops Conference.
The Catholic Church in Nigeria is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, the curia in Rome, and the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria.
Bishops of churches in the eastern and southern Mediterranean generally recognized the persuasive leadership and authority of the Bishop of Rome.
They were engaged in trade and settled down in Kodungallur. Another immigration from Persia occurred around 825 under the leadership of Persian merchant Marwan Sabriso, with two Bishops, Mar Sapro and Mar Prodh.
The Council of Missionary Bishops assisted the vicar in ecclesiastical leadership.
It is also customary for the Archbishop of Westminster to be elected President of the Catholic Bishops ' Conference of England and Wales, but this is the only formal role of leadership he has over the other English bishops.
The leadership of the PAW consists of a Presiding Bishop and a Board of Bishops.
The Catholic Church in Ireland, with its primatial seat in Armagh, ministers to Catholics in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, the Roman Curia, and the Irish Catholic Bishops ' Conference.

Bishops and conservative
This was followed by the Bishops ' Book in 1537, a combined effort by numerous clergy and theologians which, though not strongly Protestant in its inclinations, showed a slight move towards Reformed positions and was unpopular with conservative sections of the Church and quickly grew to be disliked by Henry also.
The current Presiding Bishops of the Liberal Catholic Church are the Right Reverend Graham Wale, for the conservative branch and the Right Reverend James Zinzow for the progressive one.
The three others are dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, associated in its early days with the growing town of Devizes and now in a partnership with St John's, St James, part of Bishops Cannings until the end of the 19th century and now a low church, evangelical Anglican church, and St Peter's, originally a broad church for the canal side of the town but now a conservative, traditionalist, Anglo-Catholic church.
The teaching of the Second Vatican Council on the College of Bishops contained within the decree Lumen Gentium has sometimes been interpreted as conciliarism, or a least conducive to it, by liberal and conservative Catholics alike ; however, the text of the document as well as an explanatory note ( Nota Praevia ) by Paul VI makes the distinction clear.

Bishops and Anglican
The General Synod and the College of Bishops of Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hui planned to publish a unified version for the use of all Anglican churches in China in 1949, which was the 400th anniversary of the first publishing of the Book of Common Prayer.
In 1994, the prayers announced " allowed " by the 1982 Bishops Council of the Anglican Church of Korea was published in a second version of the Book of Common Prayers In 2004, the National Anglican Council published the third and the current Book of Common Prayers known as " seoung-gong-hwe gi-do-seo " or the " Anglican Prayers ", including the Daily Masses, Special Masses, Baptism, Confirmation, Funeral Mass, Wedding Mass, Rite of Ordination Mass, and all of the other events the Anglican Church of Korea celebrates.
* Conference of Bishops of the Anglican Communion, Encyclical Letter, etc.
* Bishop's Chapel – in Anglican and Roman Catholic Canon Law, Bishops have the right to have a chapel in their own home, even when travelling ( such personal chapels may be granted only as a favor to other priests )
In 1568, the Great Bible was superseded as the authorised version of the Anglican Church by the Bishops ' Bible.
The tide quickly turned though, and in 1975, the Anglican House of Bishops and National Executive Council declared that the Plan of Union was unacceptable.
The House of Bishops of the Anglican Church in Americathe American Province of the TAC — responded on March 3, 2010, voting unanimously to request acceptance under the personal ordinariate provision.
Eshowe served as the seat of the first Black Diocesan Bishops in South Africa, of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Church.
The House of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Korea:
This claim was accepted by the 1988 Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops ( Resolution 8 ), but firmly questioned in the Official Roman Catholic Response to the Final Report of ARCIC I of 1991.
a fellowship of Bishops, Clergy, Laity, Parishes and Religious Orders, who embrace the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who uphold the Evangelical Faith and Catholic Order which is the inheritance of the Anglican Way, and who work, pray and give for the reform and renewal of the Church with ' no compromise of truth and no limitation of love ' FiF / NA members include faithful Anglicans both within and outside ECUSA.
Category: Anglican Missionary Bishops in China 1849-1949
Category: Anglican Bishops of Liverpool
Category: Anglican Bishops of Liverpool
While notable terrace housing is predominant in the area, the suburb also has some fine remnant mansions, the oldest and largest in East Melbourne being the blue stone colonial mansion Bishopscourt ( designed by Newson & Blackburn ), which dates back to 1853, was used as Victoria's Government House in 1874 – 1876 and has been the residence for all of Melbourne's Anglican Bishops and Archbishops since its completion.
Category: Anglican Bishops of Gibraltar
On May 4, the King and his Council ordered the Bishops that the Declaration should be read in all the ( Anglican ) churches-those of London on May 20, and outside London on the 27th and the two following Sundays.
The CCT membership includes the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops as well as many traditional " mainline " or " liturgically-based " American and Canadian Protestant denominations such as Lutheran, North American Anglican ( Episcopalian ), Presbyterian, and more loosely Methodist and / or Seventh Day Adventist.

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