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  • 61Michael Gear (bishop) — Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev. Michael Frederick Gear is a former Suffragan Bishop of Doncaster.[1] He was born on 27 November 1934 and educated at St John s College, Durham …

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  • 62William Gordon (Episcopal bishop) — William J. Gordon Jr., bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska from 1948 to 1974, was known as the Flying Bishop of Alaska for his ministry of flying his own plane across the vast diocese.Gordon, born in 1918 in North Carolina, was a priest s… …

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  • 63Derek Bond (bishop) — Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev (Charles) Derek Bond was the Bishop of Bradwell from 1976 until 1993.[1] He was born on 23 August 1930 [2] …

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  • 64John Williams (bishop) — John Williams (1817–1899) was an American bishop of the Episcopal church. He was born at Deerfield, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard and at Trinity College, Hartford, where he graduated in 1835. He was ordained in 1841, and held the… …

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  • 65Andrew Scott (bishop) — Andrew Scott (1772 ndash;1846) was a Roman Catholic cleric and missionary active in the early 19th century revival of Catholicism in Scotland. He was born the fifteenth of February 1772, at Chapelford in the Enzie of Banffshire. He was ordained… …

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  • 66Suffragan Bishop —    An assistant Bishop appointed to help a diocesan Bishop …

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  • 67suffragan bishop — Suffragan, assistant bishop …

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  • 68Thomas McMahon (bishop) — Bishop Thomas McMahon (b. 17 June 1936, Dorking, Surrey) is the current Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood.LifeThomas McMahon grew up in Harlow and attended St. Bede’s Grammar School, Manchester, before training for the priesthood… …

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  • 69Colin Campbell (New Zealand bishop) — Bishop Colin David Campbell Personal details Born 21 September 1941(1941 09 21) Otautau  New Zealand Colin Da …

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  • 70Auxiliary Bishop — • A bishop deputed to a diocesan who, capable of governing and administering his diocese, is unable to perform the pontifical functions; or whose diocese is so extensive that it requires the labors of more than one; or whose episcopal see has… …

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