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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.
Robert Wright (priest, died 1622), Archdeacon of Carlisle; J. Robert Wright (1936–2022), American theologian and author; Robert Wright (priest, born 1949), Church of England priest, Archdeacon of Westminster and Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons; Rob Wright (bishop) (born 1964), American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
Robert McGrady Blackburn 1972; Emilio J. M. de Carvalho 1972; Fama Onema 1972 Bishop Joseph Fama Onema is a retired Congolese Bishop of United Methodist Church, elected to that office in 1972. Mamidi Elia Peter 1972; Bennie de Quency Warner 1973
With the permission of the Bishop of Atlanta, the Rt. Rev. Randolph Claiborne, these Episcopalians met in December 1953, to start the process. On February 24, 1954, St. Bartholomew's officially became an "organized mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church," with the Rev. Harry Tisdale (then Rector of Holy Trinity in Decatur) as priest-in-charge.
Aug. 3—MOULTRIE, Ga. — First United Methodist Church of Moultrie recently welcomed a new pastor. The Rev. Dr. Richard Wright moved to Moultrie in mid-June, a church spokeswoman said, and his ...
Bishop Michael M. Wright was elected as the new metropolitan of the Holy Catholic Church—Western Rite, wirh the suport of Cruz-Blanco, Banzana and Kleppinger. and held that position until his death in 2009. [6] Bishop Wright had previously been the archdeacon of the Missionary Diocese of the United Kingdom of the Anglican Catholic Church. [7]
— The Rev. Robert Kaylor, a popular priest who served as principal of Central Catholic High School, died Friday evening after a long illness. His passing was announced Saturday on the Friends of ...
Robert Wright (1560–1643) was an English bishop, first holding the see of Bristol and then the see of Lichfield and Coventry. He died at an episcopal palace , under siege in the First English Civil War .