Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr. (February 4, 1882 – July 4, 1969), was Rhodes Scholar who became sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, serving from 1938 to 1952 and continuing to work for ecumenism and interracial harmony after his retirement.
Warren Lincoln Rogers (November 14, 1877 – November 6, 1938) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio from 1930 to 1938; he had served previously as coadjutor from 1925 to 1930. The Wa-Li-Ro Episcopal Choir Camp was named for him.
VII Harrisburg/Central Pennsylvania (diocese's name changed 1971) [N 16] 618 Robert Bruce Hall: 461 490 500: 1966 XI Virginia: 619 George A. Taylor: 461 493 414: 1967 VI Easton: 620 Richard Beamon Martin: 461 486 478: 1967 Long Island (Suffragan) 621 John H. Burt: 461 494 409: 1967 VIII Ohio: 622 W. Moultrie Moore, Jr. 532 572 502: 1967 North ...
The Diocese of Ohio is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion represented in the United States by The Episcopal Church. It was organized in 1817 and was the first diocese established outside of the original 13 colonies. The first bishop was Philander Chase. Since that time the Diocese has been served by 11 additional bishops.
Beverley Dandridge Tucker (November 9, 1846 – January 17, 1930) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. Four of his sons also distinguished themselves within the Episcopal Church.
Senior Tucker Warren has thrown for 2,111 yards and 29 TDs while rushing for 1,063 yards and 15 scores. Wide-out Caleb Moore (953 yards, 17 TDs receiving) is his primary target.
Verdict: Misleading. She is a member of the Protestant Episcopalian community. Fact Check: Mariann Edgar Budde, the leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, asked Trump to “have mercy ...
As an Episcopal presiding bishop, St. George Tucker is honored with a window in the Washington National Cathedral. He was the first bishop to hold this position full-time, rather than on top of a continuing diocesan appointment. Tucker also authored a book on the history, growth, and development of the Episcopal Church in Japan. [4]