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Archbishop and Colombo
But in promulgating the documents of the 46th diocesan synod ( 1966 – 1973 ), Cardinal Archbishop Giovanni Colombo, supported by Pope Paul VI ( a former Archbishop of Milan ), finally decreed that the Ambrosian Rite, brought into line with the directives of the Second Vatican Council, should be preserved.
Archbishop Giovanni Colombo wearing a galero with ten green tassels on each side.
Dr. Oswald Gomis, the former Archbishop of Colombo.
Civitatis International publishes speeches on world peace and global issues by former heads of state and government and international personalities, among them are speeches by: President Mikhail Gorbachev ; President Oscar Arais Sanchez ; President Francesco Cossiga ; Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti ; Prime Minister Emilio Colombo ; Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral ; Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz ; Prime Minister Pierre Marc Johnson ; HRH Prince El Hassan Bin Talal ; Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine Foreign Minister Gianni De Michelis ; Ambassador Jack Matlock ; Lord Robert Skidelsky ; Jiang Mingjun ; Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and Dr Jamie Shea.

Archbishop and disapproved
In a biography of Cardinal Siri, Nicla Buonasorte reports that Siri was a friend of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, but disapproved of what the newspaper report on the book called his schismatic undertakings.
Fell disapproved of the use of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin for secular purposes, and promoted the building of the Sheldonian Theatre by Archbishop Gilbert Sheldon.

Archbishop and another
Boniface had Mellitus take two papal letters back to England, one to Æthelbert and his people, and another to Laurence, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Honorius also sent Cardinal John of Crema to Pisa to hold another synod that excommunicated Archbishop Anselm of Milan, who had crowned Conrad king.
On the death of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1205, some of the younger monks elected to the see Reginald, the subprior of Christ Church, Canterbury, while another faction under pressure from King John chose John de Grey, Bishop of Norwich.
In the absence of a crown ( the crown had recently been lost with all the rest of his father's treasure in a wreck in East Anglia ) a simple golden band was placed on the young boy's head, not by the Archbishop of Canterbury ( who was at this time supporting Prince Louis " the Lion ", the future king of France ) but by another clergyman — either Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, or Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, the Papal legate.
There is another letter which she wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
If an archbishop resigns his see without being transferred to another, as in the case of retirement or assignment to head a department of the Roman Curia, the word " emeritus " is added to his former title, and he is called Archbishop Emeritus of his former see.
There is no Archbishop Emeritus of a titular see: an archbishop who holds a titular see keeps it until death or until transferred to another see.
According to Archbishop Marco Bandini's report of the canonical visitation of 1646, the şoltuz in Bacău was elected among Hungarians one year, and another, among Romanians.
His friend Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr was honored thus in Hofmeyr as was another friend, Geoffrey Clayton, in Apartheid and the Archbishop.
In 1137, St. Malachy after resigning as Archbishop of Armagh, separating the two dioceses and appointing another as Bishop of Connor, became the Bishop of Down.
Many of them afterwards attained high positions in the Church ; one possible student, Anselm of Badagio, became pope under the title of Alexander II ; another, Anselm of Bec succeeded Lanfranc as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Claude's eldest son, Francis, became a military hero thanks to his capture of Calais from the English in 1558, while another son, Charles became Archbishop of Reims and a Cardinal in the Catholic Church.
As the only Roman bishop in England, Paulinus also consecrated another Gregorian missionary, Honorius, as Archbishop of Canterbury after Justus ' death, some time between 628 and 631.
Paulinus eventually returned to Kent, where at Eadbald's and Archbishop Honorius's request he became bishop of Rochester, and York was not made an archbishopric for another century.
Later that day, two high-ranking IRA officers, Dick McKee and Peadar Clancy, who had helped plan the killings of the British agents, together with another man, Conor Clune ( a nephew of Patrick Clune, Archbishop of Perth, Australia ), who were being held in Dublin Castle, were tortured, and then shot.
Yet another interpretation suggested by Archbishop Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, who designed Pope Benedict XVI's tiara-less coat of arms, was " order, jurisdiction and magisterium ", while a further theory links the three tiers to the " celestial, human and terrestrial worlds ," which the pope is supposed to symbolically link.
There was much discussion about the names adopted for most of the colleges with the following alternative names all in consideration at one point or another: for Eliot: Caxton, after William Caxton ; for Keynes: Richborough, a town in Kent ; Anselm, a former Archbishop of Canterbury ; and for Darwin: Anselm ( again ); Attlee, after Clement Attlee, the post war Prime Minister ; Becket, after Thomas Becket, another former Archbishop ( this was the recommendation of the college's provisional committee but rejected by the Senate ); Conrad ; Elgar, after Edward Elgar ; Maitland ; Marlowe, after Christopher Marlowe ; Russell, after Bertrand Russell ( this was the recommendation of the Senate but rejected by the Council ); Tyler, after both Wat Tyler and Tyler Hill on which the campus stands.
In 1012, following the capture and murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the sack of Canterbury, the Danes were bought off with another 48, 000 troy pounds ( 17, 900 kg ) of silver.
But because of his quarrels with Adalhard, Archbishop of Bremen, independence of the Church of Sweden was not obtained for another century.
Later, the disagreement between King Stephen and Archbishop Theobald in 1148 created yet another scenario for Hugh Bigod to come forward ; this time, he sided with the archbishop, and received him in his Castle of Framlingham, but joined with others in achieving a reconciliation.
Archbishop John Hughes organized defenders for the churches and told the mayor that if any churches were burned, " New York would be another Moscow.

Archbishop and innovation
It is unclear whether this innovation, seemingly drafted by Archbishop Wulfstan II, dates from Æthelred's reign.
During the 16th century, mostly two musical groups-both based in Kraków and belonging to the King and Archbishop of Wawel-led the rapid innovation of Polish music.

Archbishop and using
In 1525, at the height of his power, Thomas Wolsey, Lord Chancellor of England and Cardinal Archbishop of York, suppressed the Priory of St Frideswide in Oxford and founded Cardinal College on its lands, using funds from the dissolution of Wallingford Priory and other minor priories.
English activates a DVD player, exposing Sauvage's plan to instate himself as King, using an impostor, Archbishop of Canterbury ( Oliver Ford Davies ).
Cardinal William Keeler, Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore, and one of the many champions of the restoration project, completed the restoration without dipping into the coffers of the Archdiocese, instead using private funds donated for the sole purpose of the restoration.
The antiquity of the Jastrzebczyks is also evident in that no arms have more families using them than all the ones using Jastrzebiec: and Paprocki says in 0 herbach that several hundred years ago they called themselves simply Jastrzebczyks, and it was not until after the days of Archbishop Wojciech of Gniezno that the foremost ones of this house began to write ' z Rytwian ' Rytwiany, and others named themselves after whatever estate they possessed.
In 1633 King Charles I came to St Giles ' to have his Scottish coronation service, using the full Anglican rites, accompanied by William Laud, his new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Emmett Carter ( Newman chaplain and later Archbishop of Toronto ) bought the private residence and carriagehouse using funds raised by an association of lay Catholics.
Following the event, Archbishop Celso Costantini ( 剛恆毅 ), Apostolic Delegate in China, along with all the bishops of China, declared the Chinese people dedicated to Our Lady of China, using the official image.
Archbishop Péter Pázmány reorganized Royal Hungary's Roman Catholic Church and led a Counter-Reformation that reversed the Protestants ' gains in Royal Hungary, using persuasion rather than intimidation.
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.

Archbishop and women
She was a member of the League of the Church Militant, which was the predecessor of the Movement for the Ordination of Women – in 1925 she was rebuked by Randall Thomas Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, for advocating the ordination of women.
During the 1984 presidential race, when Geraldine Ferraro, who was a Roman Catholic, was the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Law and then Archbishop of New York John Joseph O ' Connor both denounced her support of abortion rights for women.
Caldwell College was founded as a Catholic liberal arts college for women ( as Caldwell College for Women ) by the Sisters of Saint Dominic under the leadership of Mother M. Joseph Dunn, O. P., with the approval of the Most Reverend Thomas Joseph Walsh, Archbishop of Newark, who became its first president.
Archbishop Chapelle High School is a Catholic secondary school for young women.
The first women priests in the Anglican Communion were ordained during his time as Archbishop of Canterbury and in retirement he received communion from a woman priest in the United States.
Archbishop Ricardo Blazquez, Archbishop of Valladolid, Spain, headed the probe into the consecrated women of the Legion's lay movement, Regnum Christi.
According to one account Henry Murdac, Archbishop of York, the man who had brought her to the priory, appeared with two heavenly women who cleansed the girl's body of her sin and of her pregnancy, and her chains fell off.
Supported by the current Archbishop, and other religious leaders, politicians, activists and celebrities, and accompanied by group letters to the press, the demonstration called for an end to the systemic sexual violence against women in the region.
* June 24-200, 000 women are addressed by the Archbishop of Edinburgh at mass in the Phoenix Park.
The Archbishop once lamented the fact that women were competing with men in the workforce, saying, " Some of the women go downtown in the race and race beside the men ... It is regrettable that men have to let them, are compelled to let them.
Under Archbishop Murphy the archdiocese saw an increase in registered Catholics and an increase in lay ministries and outreach for women and various ethnic groups.
On 21 November 1745, Archbishop Lourenço de Santa Maria decreed that in order to qualify for priesthood, the knowledge of, and the ability to speak only in Portuguese, not only for the pretendentes, but also for all the close relations, men as well as women, confirmed by rigorous examinations by reverend persons was an essential prerequisite.
In a separate letter dated September 30, 1985, Ratzinger reprimanded Seattle Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen for his unorthodox views on women, homosexuals, and doctrinal issues, stating, " The Archdiocese should withdraw all support from any group, which does not unequivocally accept the teaching of the Magisterium concerning the intrinsic evil of homosexual activity.
He was the Archbishop of Perth from 1981 to 2005 and was Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia from 2000 until July 2005 and ordained the first women Australian priests.
The consecration of Genieve Blackwell, formerly the Archdeacon for Goulburn and Rural Ministry, as part-time assistant bishop for the region of Wagga Wagga, the North-West and South-West ( also becoming the Archdeacon of Wagga Wagga ) and Ian Lambert, formerly the Archdeacon for the South Coast and Monaro, as part-time assistant bishop for the region of the Coast, Southern Monaro and the Snowy ( also remaining as archdeacon ) took place in St. Saviour ’ s Cathedral, Goulburn on Saturday 31 March, 2012 at 11. 00am. The Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, who would normally be expected to consecrate the new bishops, asked the Bishop of Newcastle, Dr Brian Farran, to take his place because Jensen opposes the ordination of women.

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