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  2. Jim Curry (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    James Curry was born in Stepney, London on 1 June 1960. He completed his studies for the priesthood at Allen Hall Seminary and obtained his Baccalaureate in Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Westminster on 17 May 1986.

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Denver (Latin: Archidiœcesis Denveriensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in northern Colorado in the United States. It is part of the XIII Conference Region and includes 113 parishes, 307 priests, and an estimated 550,000 lay Catholics.

  4. Brentwood Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Westminster: Archdiocese: Westminster: Diocese: Brentwood (since 1914) Clergy; Archbishop: Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster, England: Bishop(s) Rt. Rev Fr Alan Williams: Provost: Canon O’Connor: Dean: Canon John Harvey: Canon(s) Rev Monsignor Kevin WG Hale VG (Ex officio) Laity; Director of music: Mr Andrew Wright M.A. (Oxon) Organist ...

  5. James Joseph O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    On 12 June 1954 O'Brien received the priestly ordination in Westminster. Pope Paul VI appointed him as auxiliary bishop in the archbishopric of Westminster on 28 June 1977 and as titular bishop of Manaccenser in North Africa. [2] The Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Basil Hume, gave him the bishop's ordination on 21 September of

  6. Nicholas Hudson (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Gilbert Erskine Hudson (born 14 February 1959) is an English prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster since 2014. Biography

  7. George Errington (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Diocese: Westminster: Installed: 30 March 1855: Term ended: 22 July 1860: Other post(s) ... George Erringtom and Roman Catholic Identity in Nineteent-Century England ...

  8. Diocese of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Diocese of Westminster may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster , since 1850, with seat at Westminster Cathedral Diocese of Westminster (Church of England) , extant from 1540 to 1550, with seat at what is now Westminster Abbey

  9. Stephen Jay Berg - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Berg was born on March 3, 1951, the eldest of ten children to Connie and Jeanne Berg, in Miles City, Montana. [1] He was educated in the local Catholic schools and in 1969 graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Miles City.