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Most Reverend Archbishop Jan Graubner

(August 29, 1948, Brno, Czechoslovakia-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1992-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 23, 1973. Auxiliary Bishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic and Titular Bishop of Tagaria, March 17, 1990. Archbishop of Olomouc, Czech Republic, September 28, 1992-Current.

Archbishop Jan Graubner Signature

Right Reverend Assistant Bishop Francis Campbell Gray

(1940, Manila, Philippine Islands-Alive). Episcopal Assistant Bishop of Virginia. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church. Bishop of Northern Indiana, 1896-1997. Assistant Bishop of Virginia, 1997-Current. Spent three years in a Japanese concentration camp, 1942-1945.

Assistant Bishop Francis C. Gray Signature

His Eminence Gordon Joseph Cardinal Gray

(August 10, 1910, Edinburgh, Scotland-July 19, 1993, Edinburgh, Scotland). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland, 1951-1985. Ordained Priest, June 15, 1935. Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20, 1951. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Elevated to College of Cardinals, April 28, 1969. President, Bishops' Conference of Scotland. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Resigned as Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, May 30, 1985.

Gordon Cardinal Gray Signature

Secretary General Dr. John Graz

(Thonon-les-bains, France-Alive). Secretary General, International Religious Liberty Association. Minister, Seventh Day Adventist Church. Communications Director, Seventh Day Adventist Church. Television and radio producer. Public Relations Staff, Association Internationale pour la Defense de la Liberte Religieuse. A citizen of both France and Switzerland. Secretary General, International Religious Liberty Association, 1995-Current. Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty, General Conference, Seventh Day Adventist Church, July, 1995-Current. Secretary General, World Christian Communions.

Secretary General John Graz Signature

Reverend Andrew Moran Greeley

(February 5, 1928, Oak Park, Illinois-Alive). Sociologist and Author. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, 1954. Director, Center for the Study of American Pluralism, 1973. Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona, 1979. Noted for such works as Cardinal Sins, Ascent into Hell, and Thy Brother's Wife.

Father Andrew Greeley Signature

Right Reverend Bishop William Mercer Green

(May 2, 1798, Wilmington, North Carolina-February 13, 1887, Sewanee, Tennessee), First Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi, 1849-1887. Ordained Deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, April 29, 1921. Ordained Priest, Protestant Episcopal Church, April 20, 1822. Rector, St. John's Church, Williamsborough, North Carolina, 1821-1825. Rector, St. Matthew's Church, Hillsborough, North Carolina, 1825-1837. Chaplain and Professor of Belles-Lettres, University of North Carolina, 1837-1849. Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi, 1849-1887. A founder, University of the South, 1860, Chancellor, 1867-1887.

Bishop William Mercer Green Signature

Right Reverend Bishop Tau Allen Henry Greenfield

(Augusta, Georgia-Alive). Bishop, Ordo Templi Orientis. Student of esoteric spirituality and Gnostism, 1960-Current. Bishop of the Doinel Lineage, Holy Synod of the Neopythagorean Gnostic Church, 1986. Bishop, Gnostic Catholic Church-Ordo Templi Orientis, 1987-Current. Auxiliary Bishop of the QBLH. Member, Green Abyss Lodge of the Miskotonick Society, September 23, 1995-Current. Author of Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts (1994), The Story of the Mermetic Brotherhood of Light (1997), The Compleat Rite of Memphis (1998), and other works relating to the occult, UFOs, and gnostic philosophy.

Bishop T. Allen H. Greenfield Signature

Reverend John R. Greening

National Representative and Executive Director, General Association of Regular Baptist Ministries, 1996-Current. Baptist Minister. Pastor, Baptist churches, 20 years. Member, Council of Eighteen, General Association of Regular Baptist Ministries. Co-Author of Impact Teaching; Impact Parenting. Instructor, BuildUP seminars. National Representative and Executive Director, General Association of Regular Baptist Ministries, 1996-Current.

Reverend John R. Greening Signature

Reverend James S. Greenlee

(Mississippi-??). Evangelist and Presidential Candidate. Christian fundamentalist revival leader and evangelist. Song Writer. Singer. Temperance advocate. Known as "God's Watchman for Our Nation and Hemisphere." Candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1972.

Reverend James S. Greenlee Signature

Right Reverend Bishop Christopher John Gregorowski

(February 19, 1941, Cape Town, South Africa-Alive). Anglican Bishop of Table Bay, South Africa, 1998-2004. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church, 1964. Served as staff, St. Saviour's Church, Claremont, South Africa, 1963-1966. Archdeacon, All Saints Church, Somerset West, South Africa, to 1998. Bishop of Table Bay, South Africa, February 11, 1998-2004. Noted author of children's books.

Bishop Christopher Gregorowski Signature

His Holiness Pope Gregory XIII

(1502, Bologna, Italy-1585). Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1572-1585. Born Ugo Buoncompagni. Judge. Jurist at the Council of Trent. Ordained Priest, 1542. Bishop of Viesti, Italy. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, 1565. Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1572. One of the great Popes of the Counter-Reformation. Reformer. Supported the Jesuits. His extravagance caused finanacial difficulties or the Papacy. Founder of Gregorian University. Noted for instituting the Gregorian calendar.

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His Holiness Pope Gregory XIV

(1765-1846). Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1831-1846. Born Bartolomeo Cappellari. Joined the Camaldolese Order, 1783. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, 1814. Prefect of Propaganda, 1826. Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1831. As Pope, he faced revolution in the Papal States, which he put down with the aid of Austrian troops. Asserted Papal infallibility and condemned the writings of Lamennais. The last Pope who was also a secular Prince. Encouraged world-wide missionary activity.

Pope Gregory XIV Signature

Most Reverend Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory

(December 7, 1947, Chicago, Illinois-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta, Georgia, 2004-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 9, 1973. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, Illinois and Titular Bishop of Oliva, October 31, 1983. Bishop of Belleville, Illinois, December 29, 1993. Archbishop of Atlanta, Georgia, December 9, 2004-Current.

Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory Signature