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Right Reverend Bishop John Inge
Anglican Bishop of Huntingdon, England, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church, 1984. Assistant Chaplain, Lancing College, 1984-1986. Junior Chaplain, Harrow School, 1986-1989, Senior Chaplain, 1989-1990. Vicar of Wallsend St. Luke, Tyneside, England, 1990-1996. Residentiary Canon of ely, Anglican Church, 1996-1999, Vice Dean, 1999-2003. Anglican Bishop of Huntingdon, England, October 9, 2003-Current. Author of A Christian Theology of Place (2003). |
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Robert Green Ingersoll
(August 11, 1833, Dresden, New York-July 21, 1899, Dobb's Ferry-on-Hudson, New York). Agnostic. Noted attorney and orator. Appointed Attorney General of Illinois, 1867. A progressive Republican. Gave the "Plumed Knight" speech unsuccessfully nominating James G. Blaine for President, 1876. Noted for his enormously popular lectures attacking religion. Social reformer and advocate of women's suffrage, equal rights for African-Americans, and humanism.
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Right Reverend Bishop Michael C. Ingham
(1949, Yorkshire, England-Alive). Anglican Bishop of New Westminister, British Columbia, Canada, 1994-Current. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church, 1974. Dean of New Westminister. Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Principal Secretary to the Primate of Canada, 1989-1992. Bishop of New Westminister, Anglican Church, January, 1994-Current. Author of Rites for a New Age (1986) and Mansions of the Spirit (1997). Sparked a crisis within the Anglican Communion when he authorized ceremonies to celebrate same-sex unions. |
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Most Reverend Bishop Chinna Addagatla Innayya
(May 2, 1937, Ravipadu, India-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Ordained Priest, January 4, 1965. Bishop of Nalgonda, India, April 17, 1989. Bishop of Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India, July 1, 1993-Current. |
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Reverend Dr. Bishop John G. Innis
(September 16, 1948, Grand Bassa County, Liberia-Alive). United Methodist Bishop of Liberia. Principal, Camphor United Methodist Mission School, 1978-1993. Administrative Assistant to Bishop Arthur F. Kulah, 1994-1996. 4th indigenous Bishop of Liberia, United Methodist Church, December, 2000-Current.
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His Holiness Pope Innocent III
(1160-1216). Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1197-1216. Born Giovanni Lotario de' Conti. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, 1190. Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome, 1197. Perhaps the greatest of the medieval Popes. Reorganized the administration of Rome. Launched the Fourth Crusade, 1202. Established Latin Kingdom of Constantinople. Excommunicated Otto of Brunswick and King John of England. Summoned Fourth Lateran Council, 1215.
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INRI Cristo
(March 22, 1948, Indaial, Santa Cararina, Brazil-Alive). Messiah and Founder, Suprema Ordem Universal da Santissima Trindade (SOUST), 1983. Revealed by his inner voice to be "The Son of God," "The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob" and "The Reincarnated Word," 1979. Teaches that he has successively been reincarnated as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and others. Now considered a landless person. Challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church by taking possession of the Cathedral of Belen, Brazil, February 28, 1982. Founder, Suprema Ordem Universal da Santissima Trindade, September 24, 1983. |
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His Eminence Metropolitan Ireney
(October 2, 1892, Mezhirech, Poland-March 20, 1981, Staten Island, New York). Metropolitan, Archbishop and First Primate of the Orthodox Church in America, 1965-1977. Born John Bekish. Ordained Priest, Russian Orthodox Church, August 1, 1916. Evacuated his family from Pinsk, 1940. Immigrated to the United States, March 20, 1952. Elected Bishop of Tokyo and Japan, May 15, 1953. Tonsured a monk with the name Ireney and elevated to the rank of Archimandrite, May 28, 1953. Named Archbishop, May 9, 1957. Appointed Archbishop of Boston and New England, June 14, 1960. Elected Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of All America and Canada, Sepetmber 23, 1965. Remained as Archbishop and became Primate when the American church was granted autocephaly by the Russian Orthodox Church and became known as the Orthodox Church in America, April 10, 1970. Retired October 25, 1977.
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