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  2. Clergy house - Wikipedia

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    Above the parish level, a bishop's house was traditionally called a "Bishop's palace", a dean's residence is known as a deanery, and a canon lives in a canonry or "canon's house". Other clerical titles have different names for their houses. [5] A parsonage is where the parson of a church resides; a parson is the priest/presbyter of a parish church.

  3. Taylor Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Reed Marshall (born March 29, 1978) is an American Catholic writer and YouTube commentator. [1] A former Episcopal Church priest, Marshall converted to Catholicism and became an advocate of traditionalist Catholicism.

  4. Arthur E. Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Retiring from St. Luke's, Bladensburg, he took on interim rectorships at Mount Calvary, Baltimore, which also later left the Episcopal Church for the Roman Catholic Church and then St. Timothy's, Catonsville, MD, but after his wife, Alma S. Woolley, died, he left the Episcopal Church to join the Anglican Catholic Church, a splinter which ...

  5. Reginald Heber Weller - Wikipedia

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    The son of an Episcopal priest, [1] Reginald Heber Weller, Jr., was born in Jefferson City, Missouri [2] or Jacksonville, Florida [1] [3] on November 6, 1857. He was educated in Florida, where his family moved when he was a boy.

  6. Frederick Joseph Kinsman - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Joseph Kinsman (September 27, 1868, Warren, Ohio - June 18, 1944, Lewiston, Maine) was an American Roman Catholic church historian who had formerly been a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. From 1908 to 1919 he was Episcopal Bishop of Delaware.

  7. Walla Walla priest advances to ‘Jeopardy! Tournament of ...

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    Two Washingtonians — an Episcopal priest and a returning player whose remarks some viewers found controversial — made it to the “Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions,” advanced through the ...

  8. Tony Clavier - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In July 1995, the house of bishops subsequently declared that he had abandoned his vows and deposed him. [4] The local standing committee refused to pursue charges against him. [5] Clavier was received into the Episcopal Church in 1999 as a priest by Bishop Larry Earl Maze of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. [6] [7]

  9. Nationwide manhunt for a fake priest who stole faith as well ...

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    A fake priest who left a trail of disbelief among the ... black garb and showed up at Catholic churches across the U.S. and Canada claiming to be “a visiting priest from Chicago,” according to ...