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John Moore was born in County Westmeath, Ireland, and moved to Charleston, South Carolina at the age of 14. He served as Bishop of St. Augustine from 1877 to 1901. Moore was influential in the expansion of Catholic schools in Florida and in the recruitment of religious nuns and priests to meet the ministerial needs of the diocese. [4]
John Moore 1918; William Fletcher ... Charles Edward Locke 1920; Ernest Lynn Waldorf ... Fama Onema 1972 Bishop Joseph Fama Onema is a retired Congolese Bishop of ...
Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Bishop of the American Protestant Episcopal Church; David Hastings Moore (1838–1915), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Bishop John Moore may refer to: John Moore (bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), British scholar; John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1783–1805; John ...
With the 2024 Kansas high school cross country season underway, The Eagle has compiled a list to highlight the top runners in the Wichita area. Based on coaches’ feedback, early season results ...
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Emerson John Moore (May 16, 1938 – September 14, 1995) was an African-American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York from 1982 to 1995. Moore was the first African-American monsignor and bishop in the archdiocese. [1]
Bishop John Moore was descended from the ancient family of De La Moor (later Moore), of Moore Hayes in the parish of Cullompton in Devonshire, England. He was born in Market Harborough in Leicestershire, the son of Thomas Moore (1621–1686), an ironmonger of Market Harborough, by his wife Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Edward Wright of Sutton in the parish of Broughton, Leicestershire. [2]
Nonetheless, Bishop White led several other bishops who gathered at St. James' Church in Philadelphia [21] during Meade's consecration as Bishop Moore's assistant. The new suffragan's first official act, on October 30, 1829, was consecrating a new building for Christ Church in Winchester.