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Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa / Area Bishop of the Horn of Africa (asst.) – Great Lakes (interim) Steve Wood: 2012 I Carolinas: Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, 2024–present. [18] R. Charles Gillin: 2012 XII RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic [19] Retired. Steve Breedlove: 2012 PEARUSA – I Christ Our ...
The primate of the diocese is archbishop Abraham Mkrtchyan who is in service since the formation of the diocese in December 2010. The vicar is archimandrite Zareh Kabaghyan, while the remaining 5 priests are serving the 17 acting places of worship within the Vayots Dzor Province. The diocese has the following departments: Administration; Media
The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief service, and peace agency representing fifteen Mennonite, Brethren in Christ and Amish bodies in North America. The U.S. headquarters are located in Akron, Pennsylvania; the Canadian headquarters is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
In 1583, Bishop Abraham convoked a synod at Angamaly. [ 64 ] Aleixo de Menezes , Archbishop of Goa from 1595 until his death in 1617 decided to bring the Kerala Christians under obedience after the death of Bishop Abraham (the last Syrian Metropolitan of Malabar, laid to rest at St. Hormis church, Angamaly), an obedience that they conceived as ...
Bernard Anthony Hebda (born September 3, 1959) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis since 2016.. He previously served as apostolic administrator of the archdiocese beginning in 2015, and as coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Newark from 2013 to 2015, as Bishop of Gaylord from 2009 to 2013, and in the Roman Curia on the Pontifical ...
Subsequently, Leo Binz was the first archbishop to hold the title of Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. As seminary enrollment declined, Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary was closed down in 1971, with Saint John Vianney College Seminary established in 1968 as a replacement for the old high school system.
The Mennonite Brethren movement spread throughout the Mennonite colonies and produced many distinguished leaders, particularly in Molotschna. These include P. M. Friesen (educator and historian), Jakob and Abraham Kroeker (writers), Heinrich Braun (publisher), Peter Braun (educator) and A. H. Unruh (educator). [3]
Bishop (With specific jurisdiction over the church in Canada) Canadian. Broke with the church in 1918 and formed the Church of the Christian Brotherhood Peter Andersen 1901: 1920: Frederick A. Smith: 1902: 1913: Francis M. Sheehy 1902: 1920: Ulysses W. Greene 1902: 1922: Cornelius A. Butterworth 1901: 1922: John W. Rushton 1902