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Most Reverend Archbishop Luigi Bressan
(February 9, 1940, Sarche, Italy-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Trento, Italy, 1999-Current. Ordained Priest, June 28, 1964. Titular Archbishop of Severiana, April 3, 1989. Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Pakistan, April 3, 1989. Apostolic Nuncio to Singapore, Thailand, July 26, 1993. Concurrently Apostolic Delegate to Malaysia, Laos, and Myanmar, July 26, 1993. Apostolic Nuncio to Cambodia, July 16, 1994. Archbishop of Trento, March 25, 1999-Current.
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Most Reverend Bishop Philippe Jean Louis Breton
(November 14, 1936, Rouen, France-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Aire-Dax, France, 2002-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, December 22, 1966. Bishop of Aire-Cas, France, June 18, 2002-Current. |
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Most Reverend Bishop John Brewer
(November 24, 1929, Burnage, England-June 10, 2000, Lancaster, England). Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster, England, 1985-2000. Ordained Priest, July 8, 1956. Auxiliary Bishop of Shrewsbury, England, May 31, 1971. Co-Adjutor Bishop of Lancaster, England, November 17, 1983. Bishop of Lancaster, May 22, 1985.
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Right Reverend Bishop Martin Breytenbach
(February 27, 1954, Pretoria, South Africa-Alive). Anglican Bishop of St. Mark the Evangelist, Limpopo Proince, South Africa, 2000-Current. Ordained Deacon, Anglican Church, December, 1980. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church, December, 1981. Rector, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Pretoria North, South Africa, 1983-1986. Rector, St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Church, Waterkloof, Pretoria, South Africa, 1987-1999. Bishop of St. Mark the Evangelist, Limpopo Province, South Africa, February 5, 2000-Current. |
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William R. "Bill" Bright
(October 19, 1921, Coweta, Oklahoma-July 19, 2003, Orlando, Florida). Christian Evangelist. Founder, Campus Crusade for Christ (1951), which he built into the world's largest Christian ministry. Author of The Four Spiritual Laws (1956), a popular tract, along with over 100 books. Producer of "Jesus" (1979), one of the most viewed films of all time. Received the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, 1996. A political conservative. Co-Founder, Alliance Defense Fund, a fund to support litigation in defense of Christian rights. Signatory to a letter expressing theological support for President Bush's war on Iraq. |
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Most Reverend Bishop Kevin Michael Britt
(November 19, 1944, Detroit, Michigan-May 16, 2004, Grand Rapids, Michigan). Roman Catholic Bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2003-2004. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 28, 1970. Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit, Michigan, and Titular Bishop of Oescus, November 23, 1993. Co-Adjutor Bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 10, 2002. Bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 13, 2003-May 16, 2004. |
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Right Reverend Bishop Dr. Robert Ronald George Adrian Michael Britton
Bishop, Old Catholic Orders, 2000-Current, and Assistant Bishop for South West England, Anglican Independent Communion, 2005-Current. Ordained Priest, Church of England. Pastor, Anglican churches in Arabia, Italy and England. Bishop, Old Catholic Orders, Oklahoma, 2000. Received into the Anglican Independent Communion, August 26, 2005. Assistant Bishop for South West England and Titular Bishop of Tarut, Anglican Indpendent Communion, August 26, 2005-Current. |
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Most Reverend Archbishop Timothy Paul Andrew Broglio
(December 22, 1951, Cleveland, Ohio-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of the U.S. Military, 2007-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 19, 1977. Apostolic Nuncio to the Dominican Republic and Titular Archbishop of Amiternum, February 27, 2001-November 19, 2007. Archbishop of the U.S. Military, November 19, 2007-Current. |
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Most Reverend Archbishop Pietro Brollo
(December 1, 1933, Tolmezzo, Italy-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Udine, Italy. Ordained Priest, March 17, 1957. Auxiliary Bishop of Udine, October 21, 1985. Bishop of Belluno-Feltre, Italy, January 2, 1996. Archbishop of Udine, Italy, October 28, 2000-Current.
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Most Reverend Bishop Robert Henry Brom
(September 18, 1938, Arcadia, Wisconsin-Alive). 4th Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego, California. Ordained Priest, December 18, 1963. Bishop of Duluth, Minnesota, March 25, 1983. Co-Adjutor Bishop of San Diego, May 1, 1989. 4th Bishop of San Diego, July 10, 1990-Current.
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Edgar Miles Bronfman, Sr.
(June 20, 1929, Montreal, Quebec, Canada-Alive). President, World Jewish Congress, 1981-Current. Son of Samuel Bronfman and father of Edgar Bronfman, Jr. President, Seagram's American subsidiary, 1957. Chairman, MGM, 1969. President, Treasurer, and Director, Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd., 1971-1994. Married five times. President, World Jewish Congress, 1981-Current. Chairman, Hillel International Board of Governors, 1994-Current. President, World Jewish Restitution Organization. Chairman, Samuel Bronfman Foundation. Philanthropist. Received Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1999. |
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Right Reverend Bishop C. Franklin Brookhart, Jr.
(August 30, 1948-Alive). 9th Episcopal Bishop of Montana, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church, October, 1988. Pastor, churches in Ohio and West Virginia. 9th Episcopal Bishop of Montana, September 23, 2003-Current. |
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Right Reverend Bishop Phillips Brooks
(December 13, 1835, Boston, Massachusetts-January 23, 1893, Boston, Massachusetts). Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts and Composer of "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Ordained Deacon, Episcopal Church, 1859. Pastor, Trinity Episcopal Church, Boston, Massachusetts, 1869-1891. Bishop of Massachusetts, 1891-1893. Noted orator and lecturer at Yale and Philadelphia. Wrote the hymn "O Little Town of Bethlehem," 1903. First American to preach before a member of the British royalty (Queen Victoria), 1880. Most famous Episcopal minister of his time.
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