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Right Reverend Dr. Subramaniam Jebanesan
(1940-Alive). Bishop of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, Church of South India. Ordained Priest, Church of South India. Teacher, Jaffna College, 1969, Principal, 1988. Bishop of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, 1993-Current. Visiting Scholar, Princeton Theological Seminary, 2003. |
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Right Reverend Bishop Stephen Hays Jecko
(January 15, 1940, Washington, D.C.-Alive). Episcopal Bishop of Florida. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church, June, 1968. Bishop of Florida, 1994-Current. Member of the American Anglican Council, a conservative organization of Bishops within the Episcopal Church.
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Marek Jedraszewski
(February 24, 1949, Poznan, Poland-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Poznan, Poland, 1997-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 24, 1973. Auxiliary Bishop of Poznan, Poland, and Titular Bishop of forum Popilii, May 17, 1997-Current. |
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Dr. Joseph Jeffers
(1898-1988). Christian Identity (Anglo-Israelite) Cult Leader. Ordained Baptist Minister, 1918. Began preaching Yahwehism, 1930s. Founder, Kingdom Temple, Incorporated, 1935. Accused of supporting the Nazis before WWII. Announced that he was "the Christ," 1943. Sentenced to four years in prison for stealing his ex-wife's car. Founder, Kingdom of Yahweh. Publisher, The Kingdom Voice. Psychic Teacher. Asserted the truth of UFOs and Lemuria and Atlantis, along with the mysteries of the pyramids, the Bermuda Triangle, and reincarnation. Considered by his followers to be the "True Messiah" who, in past lives, was formerly Adam, Noah, Elijah, Yahoshua, and other great figures. Since his death, his followers believe he resides in the center of the earth, where he guides the Kingdom of Yahweh. His cult is centered in Arizona.
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Right Reverend Bishop Charles Edward Jenkins III
(1951, Shreveport, Louisiana-Alive). 10th Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana, 1998-Current. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church, 1977. Episcopal Bishop Co-Adjutor of Louisiana, 1998. 10th Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana, 1998-Current. A voice for conservative theology within the Episcopal Church. |
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Jerry B. Jenkins
Christian Inspirational Author. Vice President for Publishing, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Author. Editor, Moody Magazine. Co-Author with Tim La Haye of best-selling Left Behind series. Owner, Jenkins Entertainment. Owner, Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild. Humorist. Assisted Dr. Billy Graham in writing his memoirs. Wrote best-selling biographies of Orel Hershiser and Nolan Ryan.
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Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
(Omaha, Nebraska-Alive). Roman Catholic Priest and 17th President of the University of Notre Dame, 2005-Current. Ordained Priest, Congregation of the Holy Cross, Roman Catholic Church, 1983. Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1990-Current. Director of Old College programs for Notre Dame undergraduates for the Congregation of the Holy Cross, 1991-1993. Religious Superior, Congregation of Holy Cross Priests and Brothers at the University of Notre Dame, 1997-2000. Vice President and Associate Provost, University of Notre Dame, 2001-2005. 17th President of the University of Notre Dame, July 1, 2005-Current. |
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Reverend Leroy Jenkins
(1935, Fort Mill, South Carolina-Alive). Christian Tent Evangelist and Faith Healer. Subject of a spectacular healing of his almost completely severed arm, at an A. A. Allen revival, May, 1960. Began to preach and practice faith-healing in tent meetings around the country. A Pentecostal in outlook. Divorced. Founder, The Church of What's Happening Now, Delaware, Ohio, 1970s. Known for his fantastic miracles. Founder, Leroy Jenkins Evangelistic Association, Incorporated. Convicted on two counts of arson, 1979. Paroled, 1985. Pastor, Healing Waters Cathedral, Delaware, Ohio.
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Most Reverend Bishop Daniel Robert Jenky
(March 3, 1947, Chicago, Illinois-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Peoria, Illinois, 2002-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, April 6, 1974. Auxiliary Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, and Titular bishop of Amantia, October 21, 1997. Bishop of Peoria, Illinois, February 12, 2002-Current. |
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Most Reverend Archbishop Peter F. Jensen
(July 11, 1943, Sydney, Australia-Alive). 11th Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, and Metropolitan of the Province of New South Wales, 2001-Current. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church, 1969. Curate of St. Barnabas' Church, Broadway, Sydney, Australia, 1969-1976. Lecturer, Moore Theological College, 1980-1984, Principal, 1985-2001. 11th Archbishop of Sydney, June 5, 2001-Current. A noted conservative in politics and theology. Author of At the Heart of the Universe (1979) and The Revelation of God (2002). |
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Bishop Maria Jepsen
(January 19, 1945, Segeberg, Germany-Alive). Lutheran Bishop of Hamburg, Germany. Pastor, Lutheran churches in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Bishop of Hamburg, Germany, Nordelbishe Evangelical Lutheran Church, August, 1992-Current. First woman in the world to serve as a Luthern Bishop. President, Nodelbishe Evangelical Lutheran Church, April, 2001-Current.
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His Grace Bishop Jeronymos of Bukoba
(March 18, 1962, Uganda-Alive). Greek Orthodox Bishop of Bukoba, Tanzania, 1999-Current. Ordained Deacon, Greek Orthodox Church, July 1, 1995. Ordained Priest, Greek Orthodox Church, February 1, 1996. Vicar General of Kampala, Uganda, 1996-1997. Vicar General of Bukoba, Tanzania, 1997-1999. Bishop of Bukoba, Tanzania, Greek Orthodox Church, December 11, 1999-Current. |
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Reverend Monsignor John Joseph Jessing
(November 17, 1836, Muenster, Germany-November 2, 1899, Columbus, Ohio). Roman Catholic Educator. Emigrated to the United States, 1867. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, 1870. Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Pomeroy, Ohio, 1870. Founder, Saint Joseph Orphan Asylum. Publisher, The Ohio (laster Ohio Waisenfreund). Moved orphange to Columbus, Ohio, 1877. Established Josephinum Church Furniture Company. Founder, College Josephinum, 1888. College declared a pontifical seminary as Pontifical College Josephinum, 1892. |
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Her Holiness Jetsunma Ahkon Norbu Lhamo
(Brooklyn, New York-Alive). Tibetan Nyingmapa Buddhist Tulku. Born Alice Zeoli. Raised Roman Catholic. Changed name to Catharine and married Michael Burroughs. New Age Teacher. Recognized by His Holiness the Third Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche as the first Western female tulku, or reincarnate lama, 1985. Considered the incarnation of Genyen-ma Ak\hkon Lhamo, who was instrumental in the founding of the original Palyul monastery in Tibet over 400 years ago. Founder, Kunzang Odsal Palyul Changchub Choling (Buddhist World Prayer Center), Poolesville, Maryland. Recognized by Lama Orgyen Kusum Lingpa as an incarnation of Lhacham Mandarawa, the spiritual consort of Padmasambhava, 1994. Now resides in Sedona, Arizona.
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Most Reverend Bishop Juraj Jezerinac
(April 23, 1939, Jezerine, Croatia-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of the Croatian Military, 1997-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic church, June 26, 1966. Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb, Yugoslavia (later Croatia), and titular Bishop of Strumnitza, April 11, 1991-April 25, 1997. Bishop of the Croatian Military, April 25, 1997-Current. |
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Venerable Seon Master Jinwol
Seon Buddhist Scholar and Zen Master. Born Young Ho Lee. Professor, Department of Seon Studies, Dongguk University, Seoul and Gyeongju, Korean, Fall, 1998-Current. President, United Religions Initiative of Korea, 1999-Current. Acting Chair, Committee for International Relations, Korean Buddhist Jogye Order, 2000-Current. Director of Human Rights-Environment Committee, Korean Conference for Religion and Peace, 2001-Current. Dean, Gwangmyeong Buddhist College, Cheongju, Korea, 2002. Author of numerous books on Seon and other varieties of Buddhism. |
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