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Whipple served as rector of Zion Church from 1849 to 1857, becoming known both for the size and wealth of his parish and for his work among the poor. In 1857, Whipple helped organize and became the first rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, on Chicago's South Side, the first free church in the city. He drew his parishioners from "the ...
Evangeline was an "intimate friend" of Whipple's first wife Cornelia Wright Whipple, a daughter of Benjamin Wright of Jefferson County, whom he married in 1842 and who died in 1890 from injuries sustained in a railroad accident. [5] Bishop Whipple married Evangeline in 1896, [5] moved to Minnesota, and changed her legal family name to Whipple ...
The Global Anglican Future Conference of 2008 called the Anglican Church in North America into being. After the Church was organized and constituted in 2009, the GAFCON Primates Council recognized the Anglican Church in North America as a Province of the Anglican Communion and invited Archbishop Robert Duncan to join the Primates Council.
In 1870 Bishop Henry Whipple asked the Reverend Solomon Stephens Burleson [3] (1833-1897), then the rector of All Saints in Northfield, to visit the city and consider becoming its resident pastor. On January 14, 1871, the Blue Earth City Post reported that “the question of building an Episcopal Church at this place will be decided during the ...
Kevin Lamarque/ReutersThe leader of the Catholic Diocese in Cleveland, Ohio, is distancing himself from far-right agitator Milo Yiannopoulos after accepting an invitation to bless the crowd at an ...
Lyke was ordained a priest at St. Francis Church in Teutopolis on June 24, 1966, by Bishop William O’Connor. [3] After his 1966 ordination, the Franciscans assigned Lyke to teach at Padua High School in Cleveland. While at Padua, Lyke led the local Operation Breadbasket campaign to help the African-American community. [4]
The institute has an office in the nation’s capital, and Busch is also a key player at Catholic University there. In 2016, his family gave $15 million, the largest donation in university history ...
Cleveland returned to The Weeds in 1899, living for a time with a new partner, Evelyn. [2]: 73–74 Cleveland and Whipple began their frequent correspondence again after the bishop's death in 1901, and they had reunited by 1905. [2]: 74 When Whipple's brother fell ill in Italy in 1910, they moved to the country to care for him. [8]