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Leander and Catholic
The Catholic bishop Leander of Seville was instrumental in converting the elder son and heir of Liuvigild, Hermenegild, to Catholicism.
The Third Council of Toledo, organized by St. Leander but convened in the king's name in May 589, set the tone for the new Catholic kingdom.
In addition to Treen, the States ' Rights electors included former State Senator William M. Rainach of Claiborne Parish ( a defeated 1959 gubernatorial candidate ) and Plaquemines Parish Judge Leander Perez, who was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church because of his outspoken opposition to racial integration.
Saint Leander of Seville () ( Cartagena, c. 534 – Seville, March 13, 600 or 601 ), brother of the encyclopedist St. Isidore of Seville, was the Catholic Bishop of Seville who was instrumental in effecting the conversion to Catholicism of the Visigothic kings Hermengild and Reccared of Hispania ( the Iberian Peninsula, comprising both modern Spain and Portugal ).
Leander, enjoying an elite position in the secure surroundings of tolerated Catholic culture in Seville, became at first a Benedictine monk, and then 579 he was appointed bishop of Seville.
Leander defended the new convert even when he went to war with his father " against his father's cruel reprisals ," the Catholic Encyclopedia puts it.
Catholic sources aver that it is not known exactly when Leander returned from exile, but it is extremely unlikely that it was during the old king's lifetime.
* Catholic Encyclopedia: " St. Leander of Seville "
In Visigothic times two Catholic prelates of Hispalis, Leander and Isidore, are notable ; they were brothers and both were canonized as saints.

Leander and bishops
The children's subsequent public careers reflect their distinguished origin: Leander and Isidore both became bishops of Seville, and their sister Saint Florentina was an abbess who directed forty convents and one thousand nuns.
In the king's name, Leander brought together bishops and nobles in May of 589.
However, King Reccared and Bishop Leander were only able to persuade eight Arian bishops to attend the council.

Leander and immediately
* An elder brother, Saint Leander of Seville, immediately preceded Saint Isidore as Archbishop of Seville and, while in office, opposed king Liuvigild.
Leander Starr Jameson immediately sent his troops to Bulawayo to try to capture Lobengula, but the king escaped and left Bulawayo in ruins behind him.

Leander and conversion
At a time of disintegration of classical culture, and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the royal Visigothic Arians to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death.
Bishop Leander also delivered the triumphant closing sermon, which his brother Isidore entitled Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the " triumph of the Church upon the conversion of the Goths ".
It is not known exactly when Leander returned from exile, but he had a share in the conversion of Reccared the heir of Liuvigild, and retained an influence over him.
When Liuvigild was dead, Leander swiftly returned to Hispania to convoke within the very year ( 589 ) the Third Council of Toledo, where Visigothic Hispania abjured Arianism, and Leander delivered the triumphant closing sermon, which his brother Isidore entitled Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the triumph of the Church and the conversion of the Goths.
The proceedings closed with a triumphant homily by Leander on the conversion of the Goths, preserved by his brother Isidore as Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the " triumph of the Church and the conversion of the Goths.

Leander and Jews
He wrote a song for Zarah Leander, " I skuggan av en stövel " ( In the shadow of a boot ), in 1934 which strongly condemned the persecution of Jews in Nazi-Germany.

Leander and remains
* The story has also been briefly alluded to in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, both when Benedick states that Leander was " never so truly turned over and over as my poor self in love " and in the name of the character Hero, who, despite accusations to the contrary, remains chaste before her marriage.
One of the most important discoveries in recent times is that of the ancient skeletal remains dubbed " The Leanderthal Lady " because of its age and proximity to Leander, Texas.
Gary Glitter had a backing band, The Glitter Band, but they did not participate in his recording sessions, and precisely who, if anyone, helped Glitter and producer / co-writer Mike Leander in the studio remains unknown.

Leander and Arianism
* Leander of Seville, the 6th century bishop who converted the son of the Visigothic king from Arianism
" In endeavoring to save his country from Arianism, Leander showed himself an orthodox Christian and a far-sighted patriot.

Leander and ".
" Ich weiß, es wird einmal ein Wunder gescheh ' n " was the song on which New Wave singer Nina Hagen ( who grew up in the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) and as a child had idolized Leander ) based her 1983 hit " Zarah ".
During the voyage, however, the Leander was accosted and captured by one of the two surviving French ships, the 74-gun Généreux, and Berry was severely wounded by a flying fragment of another man's skull, which was " driven through his arm ".
They hailed from Cedar Park and Leander, Texas and were known regionally as the " first ska band from Cedar Park ".
In the game Puggsy, originally made for the Sega Mega Drive, and also published by Psygnosis, an " extra-secret " level called " Lee and Errr ", which can only be accessed by working out a maths equation given during the credits after completing the story game, contains the following message written in large print in the background: " Leander is the Galahanda on the Sega ".
The feud was the subject of a 60 Minutes segment entitled " The Sons of Leander ".
Hero has since been in a relationship with the alien Leander and has decided to keep tabs on everyone else in " The Rave ".

Catholic and bishops
The Church of Scotland separated from the Roman Catholic Church with the Scottish Reformation in 1560, and the split from it of the Scottish Episcopal Church began in 1582, in the reign of James VI of Scotland, over disagreements about the role of bishops.
He was on uneasy terms with the Catholic bishops of Arelate ( modern Arles ) as epitomized in the career of the Frankish Caesarius, bishop of Arles, who was appointed bishop in 503.
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" He further asserts that because the Roman Catholic Church does not recognise the Church of England as an apostolic church, a Roman Catholic monarch who abided by their faith's doctrine would be obliged to view Anglican and Church of Scotland archbishops, bishops, and clergy as part of the laity and therefore " lacking the ordained authority to preach and celebrate the sacraments.
Further, proponents of the necessity of the personal apostolic succession of bishops within the Church point to the universal practice of the undivided early Church ( up to AD 431 ), before being divided into the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
A purely historical or mechanical succession of ministers, bishops or pastors would not mean ipso facto true apostolic succession in the church, Reformed tradition, following authentic Catholic tradition, distinguishes four realities which make up the true apostolic succession, symbolized, but not absolutely guaranteed, by ministerial succession.
Roman Catholics recognize the validity of the apostolic successions of the bishops, and therefore the rest of the clergy, of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Church of the East, and the Old Catholic Church ( Union of Utrecht only ).
The lack of apostolic succession through bishops is the primary basis on which Protestant communities are not considered churches by the Orthodox churches and the Roman Catholic Church.
Within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, Old Catholic, Independent Catholic Churches, and in the Assyrian Church of the East, bishops claim apostolic succession, a direct historical lineage dating back to the original Twelve Apostles.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the title is purely honorific and carries no extra jurisdiction, though most archbishops are also metropolitan bishops, as above.
In the Roman Catholic Church this term is applied to all non-metropolitan bishops ( that is, diocesan bishops of dioceses within a metropolitan's province, and auxiliary bishops ).
In the Catholic Church the Congregation for Bishops oversees the selection of new bishops with the approval of the pope.
Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Old Catholic and some Lutheran bishops ( for example, Sweden ) claim to be part of the continuous sequence of ordained bishops since the days of the apostles referred to as apostolic succession.
However, since the 1930s, Utrecht Old Catholic bishops ( recognised by the Holy See as validily ordained ) have sometimes taken part in the ordination of Anglican bishops.

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