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1994 and Shenouda
Furthermore, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church similarly became independent of the Ethiopian Tewahedo Church in 1994, when four bishops were consecrated by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria to form the basis of a local Holy Synod of the Eritrean Church.
At the feast of Pentecost in 1994, at Saint Mark's Cathedral in Cairo, Abba Seraphim was ordained as Metropolitan by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, and the British Orthodox Church became a constituent of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate.
The Patriarchate of Addis Ababa and all Ethiopia was granted its independence in 1994, by Shenouda III Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria, thus making the Patriarchate of Addis Ababa and all Ethiopia hierarchically and jurisdictionally independent “ Autocephalous Patriarchate .”

1994 and ordained
Since 1960, women have been ordained as priests, and since 1994, men who oppose collaboration with women priests have not been allowed ordination.
* 1994: The first women priests were ordained by the Scottish Episcopal Church.
* 1994: Indrani Rampersad was ordained as the first female Hindu priest in Trinidad.
* 1994: On March 12, 1994, the Church of England ordained 32 women as its first female priests.
The golden anniversary of his priestly ordination was celebrated on 26 November 1994, with 57 Legionary priests ordained on the anniversary's eve.
Holland was ordained an apostle of the LDS Church on June 23, 1994 by Howard W. Hunter, following the death of Church President Ezra Taft Benson, and was sustained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on October 1, 1994.
He was ordained an apostle on April 7, 1994, filling a vacancy created by the death of Marvin J. Ashton.
He was ordained a deacon in 1993 and a priest in 1994.
He was ordained for the Patriarch in the St. Michael's Cathedral in Belgrade on 2 December 1990, and in Patriarchate of Peć monastery, the ancient seat of the Serbian Church, on 22 May 1994.
When in 1992 his predecessor retired, he was ordained as a District Apostle and given charge of the regional churches in Bremen and Hamburg, and in 1994 also the church of Mecklenburg.
The Church of England ordained its first women priests in 1994.
In 1994 Rabbi Lisa Ann Edwards was ordained and became BCC's rabbi.

1994 and first
* In 1994, Guy Delage was the first man to allegedly swim across the Atlantic Ocean ( with the help of a kick board, from Cape Verde to Barbados ).
* 1994 – Canter & Siegel post the first commercial mass Usenet spam.
New History in France: The Triumph of the Annales, ( 1994, first French edition, 1987 ) excerpt and text search
His first discussions of animism appear in his two 1994 books: his novel, The Story of B, and his autobiography, Providence: The Story of a Fifty-Year Vision Quest.
AIX Version 4, introduced in 1994, added symmetric multiprocessing with the introduction of the first RS / 6000 SMP servers and continued to evolve through the 1990s, culminating with AIX 4. 3. 3 in 1999.
Two years before their first opening day, Colangelo hired Buck Showalter, the American League Manager of the Year in 1994 with the New York Yankees.
* 1994 – South African general election, 1994: The first democratic general election in South Africa, in which black citizens could vote.
The first was Avenue X which opened on 28 January 1994 and ran for 77 performances.
* 1994 – The first discoveries of extrasolar planets are announced by astronomer Alexander Wolszczan.
In England the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 allowed such inferences to be made for the first time in England and Wales ( it was already possible in Scotland under the rule of criminative circumstances ).
The party had a good showing in the first general election to which it took part ( 13. 5 % in 1994 ) and reached 15. 7 % in 1996, when Fini tried for the first time to replace Silvio Berlusconi as leader of the centre-right.
After a failed health care reform attempt, Republicans won control of Congress in 1994, for the first time in forty years.
The Clinton administration also launched the first official White House website, whitehouse. gov, on October 21, 1994.
After two years of Democratic Party control, the Democrats lost control of Congress in the mid-term elections in 1994, for the first time in forty years.
The first signs of recovery emerged when GDP grew 1. 4 % in 1994 for the first time since 1988, and 2. 5 % in 1995.
The first signs of recovery emerged when GDP grew 1. 4 % in 1994 for the first time since 1988, and 2. 5 % in 1995.
The first signs of recovery emerged in 1994 when the GDP grew and inflation fell.
The NLDS was first played in 1995 due to the cancellation of the 1994 postseason during another players ' strike.
The first governor was Sir John Houblon, who is depicted in the £ 50 note issued in 1994.
As acting commissioner, Selig represented MLB during the 1994 players strike and cancelled the World Series, marking the first time the annual event had not been staged since 1904.
The Bundaberg Rum Bear advertisements first appeared in 1994.

1994 and Archbishop
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 ).
* John Favalora ( Class of 1954 ), Archbishop of Miami, Florida ( 1994 – present )
On 2 September 1994 the foundation stone for the church extension was laid and blessed by His Grace Archbishop Joseph Mercieca.
Since 1994, the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church has been led by Cardinal Lucian Mureșan, Archbishop of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia, who on December 16, 2005 became its first Major Archbishop when it was raised to the rank of a Major Archiepiscopal Church by Benedict XVI, and was created a cardinal on February 18, 2012.
The 14th Dalai Lama ( recipient general Freedom Medal 1994 ) & Archbishop Desmond Tutu ( recipient Freedom of Worship Medal 1998 )
When the altar was moved to the center of the cathedral in 1994, the east apse area was converted into a second choir area, which features another organ, called the Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy Millennium Organ, built by Manuel Rosales Organ Builders of Los Angeles, California ( Opus 30 ) and completed in 2000.
Recent Celebrants have included: The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2012 ); The Reverend Paul Keane, Old Oratorian and Chaplain to the University of Essex ( 2011 ); The Very Reverend Richard Duffield, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory and Promoter of the Cause of Canonisation for John Henry Cardinal Newman ( 2010 ); The Very Reverend Robert Byrne, Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 2009 ); The Right Reverend Patrick O ' Donoghue, Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster ( 2008 ); The Right Reverend Dom Aidan Bellenger, Abbot of Downside ( 2007 ); Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville, Archbishop Emeritus of Birmingham ( 2006 ); The Right Reverend Dom Cuthbert Brogan, Abbot of Farnborough ( 2005 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2004 ); The Right Reverend Bishop George Stack, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2003 ); His Eminence Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O ’ Connor, Archbishop of Westminster ( 2002 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Arthur Roche, Bishop of Leeds ( 2001 ); Bishop Victor Guazzelli, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2000 ); The Abbot of Ampleforth ( 1999 ); The Catholic Chaplain to Harrow School ( 1998 ); the Provost of the London Oratory ( 1997 ); the Apostolic Nuncio ( 1996 ); His Eminence George Basil Cardinal Hume ( 1995 ); Dom Stanislaus Hobbs of St Benedict ’ s Abbey, Ealing ( 1994 ); the Master of St Benet ’ s Hall, Oxford ( 1993 ); and the Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 1992 ).
He was the eighth Archbishop of Philadelphia, having previously served as Archbishop of St. Louis from 1994 to 2003.
On January 25, 1994, Pope John Paul II named Rigali the seventh Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri.
The newly-installed Archbishop Rigali became a member of the Knights of Columbus on November 7, 1994.
After the installation, Cardinal Rigali will begin his time of retirement in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he has been invited to live ( the current Bishop of Knoxville, Richard Stika, served as a Vicar General and Chancellor of the Archdiocese of St. Louis when Cardinal Rigali was the Archbishop there from 1994 to 2003 ).
He was invested as Archbishop of Guadalajara in April 1994, replacing the murdered former incumbent, Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, and later that year he was named a cardinal.
* Bishop Robert J. Carlson ( January 11, 1984 – January 13, 1994 ), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Sioux Falls ( 1994 ; succeeded 1995 ), Bishop of Saginaw ( 2004 ), Archbishop of St. Louis ( 2009 )
* Archbishop Stuart Blanch ( 1918 – 1994 ) Collection: Hope has been fortunate enough to receive materials from the estate of Archbishop Stuart Blanch.
He served as Archbishop of Baltimore from 1989 to 2007 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.
He was Archbishop of Detroit from 1990 to 2009, and was elevated to cardinal in 1994.
Appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic of Mahajanga in 1978 and named Archbishop of the Antananarivo Archdiocese in 1994,
In 1994 he was appointed Archbishop of Homs of the Catholic Syrians.

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