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  2. Rob Wright (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Wright was born on February 3, 1964, in a Catholic orphanage in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was adopted at the age of nine months by Earl C. and Charlene Wright. He served as a US Navy helicopter crew chief and as a search and rescue diver for five years. He graduated from Howard University in 1991 with a degree in History and Political Science.

  3. Diocese of Fredericton - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Fredericton is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada of the Anglican Church of Canada. Established in 1845, its first bishop was John Medley, who served until his death on September 9, 1892. Its cathedral and diocesan offices are in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

  4. Dean of Fredericton - Wikipedia

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    (1871–1936), afterwards Dean of Columbia, 1915 and Bishop of British Columbia, 1916: 1915–1932: Scovil Neales (1864–1936) 1937–1960: Spencer Gray: 1960–1971: Harold Nutter (1923–), afterwards Bishop of Fredericton, 1971: 1972–1986: Rhodes Cooper (1925–2009) 1986–1996: John Wright: afterwards Dean of Columbia, 1996 [3] 1996 ...

  5. Christ Church Cathedral (Fredericton) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Cathedral in the late 19th century with its original spire. Upon his consecration as Bishop of Fredericton in May 1845, the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society gave Medley £1,500 toward the building of the cathedral, and a public meeting in Fredericton on June 23 raised a further £3,100.

  6. Bishop of Fredericton - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Anglican bishops of Fredericton - Wikipedia

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  8. St. Anne's Chapel (Fredericton) - Wikipedia

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    The chapel's cornerstone was laid in May 1846 and it was consecrated on March 18, 1847. Bishop Medley himself paid most of the construction costs. [2] Christ Church Cathedral was completed in 1853 and in 1854 the chapel became Christ Church (Parish) Church, although it continued to be commonly known as St. Anne's.

  9. List of converts to Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Diana Dors: actress who was once called a "wayward hussy" by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Fisher; in the 1970s she converted to Catholicism and had a Catholic funeral [109] [110] Ralph Downes : organist, teacher and designer of the Royal Festival Hall organ; long-time organist of the London Oratory [ citation needed ]