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The pope is the supreme leader of these churches, and also, the head of the universal college of bishops. Each autonomous church has its own patriarch or other presiding bishop: Coptic Catholic Church: Patriarch Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak; Melkite Greek-Catholic Church: Patriarch Youssef Absi; Maronite Church: Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi
Church led by Brigham Young as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. 3 years, 6 months 2: Brigham Young: June 1, 1801: December 27, 1847:
Under Leroy Johnson's leadership, Marion Hammon and Alma Timpson were dismissed from the Short Creek community in 1983; they went on to create the Centennial Park group (or "Second Ward") in Centennial Park, Arizona. "Second Ward" distinguishes it from the FLDS Church, which is known as the "First Ward". [19] [20] J. Marion Hammon (1983–1988)
Charles Manson - Leader of the Manson Family who served life in prison for first degree murder until his death in 2017. [14] Shukri Mustafa - Egyptian leader of Takfir wal-Hijra who was captured and executed on March 19, 1978, for the kidnapping and murder of an Egyptian ex-government minister. [15] Fred Phelps - Leader of anti-gay Westboro ...
Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International; María Luisa Piraquive, World Leader (1996–present) Assyrian Church of the East – Mar Dinkha IV, Patriarch (1976–2015) Mar Gerwargis III, Patriarch (2015–2021) Mar Awa III, Patriarch (2021–present) Ancient Church of the East – Mar Addai II, Patriarch (1972–2022)
Edward Cooney (1867–1960), evangelist and early leader of the Cooneyites and Go-Preachers sects; Harry Ironside (1876–1951), evangelist and pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago (1930–48). Karl Barth (1886–1968), leader of dialectical theology and author of Church Dogmatics; Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960), Japanese evangelist and social ...
This is a list of well-known Mormon dissidents or other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who have either been excommunicated or have resigned from the church – as well as of individuals no longer self-identifying as LDS and those inactive individuals who are on record as not believing and/or not participating in the church.
David O. McKay, President of the Church (1951–1970) Joseph Fielding Smith, President of the Church (1970–1972) Harold B. Lee, President of the Church (1972–1973) Spencer W. Kimball, President of the Church (1973–1985) Ezra Taft Benson, President of the Church (1985–1994) Howard W. Hunter, President of the Church (1994–1995)