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  2. Henry Benjamin Whipple - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Evangeline Marrs Whipple - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. William E. Lori - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Lori (born May 6, 1951) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Baltimore since 2012.. Lori previously served as Bishop of Bridgeport from 2001 to 2012, and as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington from 1995 to 2001.

  5. Daniel Cox (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    He worked alongside then Baltimore City Councilman William Donald Schaefer, who was a longtime member, vestryman and treasurer at Cummins Memorial Church, [2] to facilitate the move. [ 1 ] In July 1974, Cox officiated at the wedding of Michael Ford , son of then-Vice President Gerald Ford , who would assume the presidency the following month.

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The first Catholic church in Baltimore, St. Peter's, was dedicated in 1770. [9] In November 1783, after the end of the Revolution, the Catholic clergy in Maryland petitioned the Vatican for permission to nominate a priest as superior of the missions for the United States.

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    Whipple argued that his Facebook pages — a personal page and a campaign page — are not official government public forums because they were not created or controlled by the city.

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  9. William Rollinson Whittingham - Wikipedia

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    Whittingham was ordained priest on December 17, 1829 by the Bishop of New Jersey John Croes in St Mark's Church, Orange, New Jersey, which church he then became rector of. In 1831, he became the rector of St. Luke's, New York City, and remained there until 1836, when he accepted a professorship at the General Theological Seminary.