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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Anthony Colin Fisher, O.P.

(March 10, 1960, Sydney, Australia-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney, Australia, 2003-Current. Professed Brother, Order of Friars Preachers, Roman Catholic Church, February 18, 1987. Ordained Priest, Order of Friars Preachers, September 14, 1991. Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney, Australia and Titular Bishop of Buruni, July 16, 2003-Current.

Auxiliary Bishop Anthony Colin Fisher Signature

Right Reverend Elder Diane Fisher

Elder for Region 5, Metropolitan Community Church. Pastor, Metropolitan Community Church, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Elder for Region 5 (Eastern Canada, Northeastern United States, Central and Eastern Europe), Metropolitan Community Church. Counselor. An activist for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

Reverend Elder Diane Fisher Signature

General Overseer Fred S. Fisher, Sr.

(October 13, 1934, Nashville, Tennessee-Alive). General Overseer, Church of God of Prophecy. Ordained Minister, Church of God of Prophecy, 1951. Pastored churches in South Carolina and Tennessee. District Overseer and Auxiliary Secretary of South Carolina, Church of God of Prophecy. State Overseer, Church of God of Prophecy, Kansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Virginia. North American General Presbyter, Church of God of Prophecy. General Overseer, Church of God of Prophecy, Currently.

General Overseer Fred S. Fisher, Sr. Signature

Right Reverend Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher

(May 5, 1887-1972). 99th Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of the Anglican Communion, 1945-1961. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church. Headmaster at Repton, 1915-1932. Bishop of Chester, 1932-1939. Bishop of London, 1939-1945. 99th Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of the Anglican Communion, April 19, 1945. Retired on January 17, 1961. Raised to the Peerage as Baron Fisher of Lambeth.

Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher Signature

Bishop Violet L. Fisher

(August 29, 1939-Alive). Bishop of Western New York, United Methodist Church, 2000-Current. Began preaching at age 16. School teacher. Ordained Minister, King's Apostle Holiness Church of God, 1975, National Evangelist. King's Apostle Holiness Church of God Missionary to Tanzania, Kenya, Jamaica, Uganda, and Haiti. Converted to Methodist Episcopal Church, 1983. Ordained Deacon, 1988. Elder, Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, United Methodist Church, 1990. Pastor, St. Daniel's United Methodist Church, Chester, Pennsylvania, 1988. Pastor, Sayers Memorial United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Superintendent, Mary McLeod Bethune District, United Methodist Church, 1994-July, 2000. Bishop of Western New York, United Methodist Church, July, 2000-Current.

Bishop Violet L. Fisher Signature

Rabbi Yehuda Leib HaCohen Fishman

(1875-Marculesti, Bessarabia-1962). Jewish Rabbi and Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. A leader of religious Zionism. Ordained Rabbi. Became politically active in 1900. Member, Zionist General Council. Member, Mizrachi Party. Known as "Maimon." Provisional Israeli Minister of Religions and Minister in Charge of War Casualties. Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, 1948. First Minister of Religions of independent Israel. Author of religious works.

Rabbi Yehuda Leib HaCohen Fishman Signature

His Eminence George Bernard Cardinal Flahiff, C.S.B.

(October 26, 1905, Paris, Ontario, Canada-August 22, 1989, Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1960-1982. Joined Congregation of Saint Basil, 1927. Ordained Priest, August 17, 1930. Faculty Member, Department of History, University of Toronto, 1940-1954. Secretary, Institute of Mediaeval Studies of Toronoto, 1943-1952. Superior General, Congregation of Saint Basil, 1954-1960. President, Canadian Religious Conference, 1959-1961. Archbishop of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, March 10, 1960. Chairman, Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1962-1964. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Elevated to College of Cardinals, April 28, 1969. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Resigned as Archbishop of Winnipeg, March 31, 1982.

George Cardinal Flahiff Signature

Reverend Floyd Harold Flake

(January 30, 1945, Los Angeles, California-Alive). Minister, African Methodist Episcopal Church. Senior Pastor, Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jamaica, New York, 1976-Current. Elected as a Democrat to U.S. House of Representatives (New York), 1987-November 17, 1997 (Resigned). President, Edison Charter Schools. President, Wilberforce University, 2002-Current.

Reverend Floyd H. Flake Signture

Father Edward John Flanagan

(July 13, 1886, Roscommon, Ireland-May 15, 1948, Berlin, Germany). Roman Catholic Priest and Founder of Boys Town. Emigrated to the United States, 1904, and became an American citizen in 1919. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, 1912. Curate, O'Neill, Nebraska, 1912. Assistant Pastor, St. Patrick's Church, 1913. Founder, Workingmen's Hotel, 1913. Founder, Orphanage, Omaha, Nebraska, 1917. His efforts culminated in the creation of Boys Town, an incorporated village in Nebraska for delinquent and destitute boys, 1939. Boys Town was capable of caring for more than a thousand boys from six to 18 years of age and had its own government. Flanagan's experiment was the subject of a best selling book and movie starring Spencer Tracy. Named a member of the Nebraska Hall of Fame, 1965.

Father Flanagan Signature

Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Joseph Flanagan

(October 23, 1930, Rathmore, Ireland-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, Texas, 1998-2005. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 10, 1956. Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, Texas, and Titular Bishop of Bavagaliana, January 5, 1998-December 15, 2005.

Bishop Thomas Joseph Flanagan Signature

His Eminence Andre Hercule Cardinal de Fleury

(June 26, 1653, Lodeve, France-January 29, 1743, Paris, France). Statesman and Roman Catholic Cardinal. Chaplain to Maria Theresa, 1679. Tutor of Louis XIV, 1683. Bishop of Frejus, 1698-1715. Abbot of Tournus, 1715. Chief Adviser to Louis XV and virtual ruler of France, 1726-1743. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, September, 1726. Restored order to French national finances, stabilized the currency, built roads and the merchant marine, and encouraged commerce. Provoked opposition in his efforts to suppress the Jansenists.

Andre Hercule Cardinal de Fleury Signature