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The exact date of Cyril s appointment to Bishop of Jerusalem is not known but many believe the date to be around the early to mid part of the Fourth century.
Cyril s appointment to the Bishop of Jerusalem is also shrouded in conspiracy.
" I felt I d better go find out where it is ; what it is to be black in this country ; what this rage is all about ," Brando said on the late night ABC-TV talk show Joey Bishop Show.
Among the prominent figures who have called for the abolition of nuclear weapons are " the philosopher Bertrand Russell, the entertainer Steve Allen, CNN s Ted Turner, former Senator Claiborne Pell, Notre Dame president Theodore Hesburg, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama ".
He was said to have encountered St. Ulrich on his visit to Rome in 909, and reportedly predicted Ulrich s eventual appointment as Bishop of Augsburg after the devastation of the Hungarian invasion.
After Constantine s death on 9 April 715, Gregory was elected pope, and was consecrated as Bishop of Rome on 19 May 715.
Then in 725, upon Donatus death, the Grado patriarchate was usurped by Peter, the Bishop of Pola.
Bishop Theodore, Constantine s Vice-dominus was blinded and had his tongue cut out, while Constantine s brother, Passivus, was also blinded.
Very popular among the Roman people, within ten days of Leo III s death, he was escorted to Saint Peter s Basilica and consecrated Bishop of Rome on 22 June 816.
Stephen also raised Bishop Theodulf of Orléans to the rank of Archbishop, and had Louis release from their exile all political prisoners originally from Rome who had been held by the emperor resulting from the conflict that plagued the early part of Pope Leo III s reign.
... Interwoven among scenes of ‘ reality were stylized interviews with a series of ‘ establishment figures ’-an Anglican Bishop, a nuclear strategist, etc.
* The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School-A co-educational voluntary aided comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, formed in 1973 from two former church secondary schools, the Bluecoat foundation, dating back to 1710 and the Bishop s School, a secondary modern school founded in 1958.
The college s first student, Samuel Ajayi Crowther, went on to become the first indigenous Bishop of West Africa.
As Patrick Wormald explained, “ One of the common misconceptions is that there was a ‘ Roman Church to which the ‘ Celtic was nationally opposed .” Celtic-speaking areas were part of Latin Christendom as a whole at a time in which there was significant regional variation of liturgy and structure with a general collective veneration of the Bishop of Rome that was no less intense in Celtic areas.
According to Aldred s colophon, the Lindisfarne Gospels were made in honour of God and Saint Cuthbert, a Bishop of the Lindisfarne monastery who was becoming “ Northern England s most popular Saint ”.
On the north side of the cathedral there is the “ Dean s Eye ” which survives from the original structure of the building and on the south side there is theBishop s Eye ” which was most likely rebuilt circa 1325-1350.
Beautiful examples are held in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawai i.
Numerous Hawaiian-style quilts can be seen at Bishop Museum, in Honolulu, Hawai i.

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Correspondents include Bishop Leuthere, Hadrian, King Geraint of Dumnonia, Eahfrid, Cellanus, Sergius and Aldhelm s pupils Wihtfrith and Æthelwald, who was responsible for part of the Carmen rhythmicum.
In 1123, Pope Calixtus II granted Bishop Bernard s request to bestow a Papal “ Privilege ” upon St David's, making it a centre of pilgrimage for the Western World, the Pope decreeing “ Two pilgrimages to St David's is equal to one to Rome, and three pilgrimages to one to Jerusalem !”.
Under Bishop Gower ( 1328 – 1347 ) the Cathedral was modified further, with the rood screen and the Bishop s Palace, intended as permanent reminders of his episcopacy.
The Cathedral was all but destroyed by Cromwell s forces, and the lead stripped from the Bishop s Palace roof.
However, this left a large area as a Diocese to govern, and St David's began to deteriorate as the centre of the diocese, being nowhere near the centre – the Bishop s residence had been at Carmarthen since the 16th century, but administration and the focus moved from the Cathedral to the Diocese s now largest town.

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The Supreme Bishop is selected by the General Assembly of the Church and he heads the Executive Commission, assisted by bishops.
* Guatemala Human Rights Commission / USA-Website of the Guatemala Human Rights Commission / USA, with special reports on human rights, genocide trials, impunity, the Mérida Initiative, femicide, Bishop Gerardi's assassination, and more.
* Pax Romana statement of Macram Max Gassis, Bishop of El Obeid, to the Fiftieth Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, February 1994 of widespread destruction of hundreds of churches, forced conversions of Christians to Islam, concentration camps, genocide of the Nuba people, systematic rape of women, enslavement of children, torture of priests and clerics, burning alive of pastors and catechists, crucifixion and mutilation of priests.
This concept had been approved at the Medellín conference by Bishop Ricard Durand, president of the Commission about Poverty.
Pressured by the new Bishop of Coventry for a modern design and by the Royal Fine Arts Commission for a recreation of the old cathedral, he was criticised for trying to compromise between the two and designing a building that was neither fish nor fowl.
After much political maneuvering on the part of Bishop Leverman and the new president of St Thomas since 1961, Msgr Donald C. Duffie, in the spring of 1962 it was finally announced that, as a recommendation of the Deutsch Royal Commission, St Thomas would be moving to the UNB campus in Fredericton.
An employer or customer's preference for an individual of a particular religion is not sufficient to establish a Bona Fide Occupational Qualification ( Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Kamehameha School — Bishop Estate, 990 F. 2d 458 ( 9th Cir.
In 1886 he sat on the Royal Commission of Education, and was brought into close contact with Matthew Arnold, and with Dean Stanley, Bishop Temple and other Anglican prelates, who held him in high esteem.
This group became known officially as the Executive Commission and assumed greater control over church affairs until Bishop Mason's death.
He is currently President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and President Emeritus of the Governatorate of Vatican City State, having previously served as Bishop of Gaylord from 1971 to 1981 and Archbishop of Detroit from 1981 to 1990.
In one example of such acknowledgement, the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission, in its 2007 agreed statement Growing Together in Unity and Mission, “ urge Anglicans and Roman Catholics to explore together how the ministry of the Bishop of Rome might be offered and received in order to assist our Communions to grow towards full, ecclesial communion .”
The level of anxiety in the town became so great that, in 1636, the Bishop of Bath and Wells presided over a Royal Commission to inquire into the matter.
The accuracy of some of these reports was questioned in the 1830s by the British Government's Commission of Inquiry, headed by Archdeacon ( later Bishop ) William Broughton and in the 20th century by historians, such as N. J.
After his marriage in 1969, he left the JOCI and the Bishop of Port-Louis entrusted to him the Presidency of the Commission of Lay Apostolate in Mauritius.
On January 7, 2008, Bishop Leonardo Medroso, chairman of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines ( CBCP ) Episcopal Commission on Canon Law and bishop of Tagbilaran diocese, Bohol issued the appeal to priests to stay away from politics, ahead of the May 2010 elections.
* Bishop Cipriano Calderón Polo-vice president emeritus of Pontifical Commission for Latin America ( 1927 – 2009 )
The Anglican Bishop of Kilmore then William Bedell undertook to lay out the town in accordance with the Commission requirement.
Bishop of Vilnius, Ignacy Massalski, first chairman of the Commission of National Education, removed from this function in 1776 because of financial malversations in Lithuanian schools, lather one of the leading members of Targowica Confederation
The report was prepared at the request of President Ricardo Lagos by the eight-member National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture headed by Bishop Sergio Valech and it was made public via the Internet.
During his service as an Anglican Bishop he was also chair of the Churches ' Unity Commission and president of the Conference of European Churches.
From 2005-2008, Bishop Bickerton also served as President of The United Methodist General Commission on Communication.
Following their review into parliamentary representation in County Durham, the Boundary Commission for England made very minor alterations to the Bishop Auckland seat.
It is noted that Roman Catholic religious and clergy like Christine Tan, R. G. S., a nun, Joaquin Bernas, S. J., and Bishop Teodoro C. Bacani became part of the 1986 Constitutional Commission and left their mark on the promulgation of the charter and its numerous provisions on the Church and state.

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