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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. George Kelly Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    Dunlop was elected Missionary Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico in 1880 and consecrated on November 21, 1880, by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple of Minnesota in Christ Church, St. Louis. He assumed his duties on March 21, 1881. He died in office due to pneumonia on March 12, 1888.

  4. Church of the Good Shepherd-Episcopal (Blue Earth, Minnesota)

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    The first Episcopal service in the city was held in the Presbyterian church on December 10, 1867. 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.

  5. As church elder becomes a bishop, celebration prompts ... - AOL

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    Bishop Jimmie L. Williams, pastor of Lighthouse Worship Center Church of God in Christ in Fort Lauderdale, and prelate of the Florida Eastern Ecclesiastic Jurisdiction, which is comprised of 81 ...

  6. Texas Church Expelled by Vatican for One Nun Breaking ...

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    The Vatican has deemed one Texas church extinct after one nun confessed to an online love affair ... nuns and two in training sued the church and its bishop for $1 million, per Chron ...

  7. Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    The name Church of God in Christ was widely held by both groups until 1907, when Bishop C. H. Mason had the name COGIC, incorporated. Churches of the Holiness division began to use the name Church of Christ Holiness, and in October 1920 was chartered in the state of Mississippi as the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A..

  8. Christ Episcopal Church (Benson, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    It is Benson's oldest church, built in 1879 as part of the Episcopal Church's ambitious expansion into western Minnesota under Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple. [2] Back of church building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as Christ Church-Episcopal for having local significance in the themes of architecture and ...

  9. Legionaries of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Their spirituality is Christ-centered with a particular emphasis on the Sacred Heart, which is the patron of the Legion, in their vocation as religious and priests. [9] Love for Mary is seen as arising from the imitation of Christ. In the Legion, Our Lady is venerated as both Mother of the Church and of the individual Legionary's vocation.