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His Holiness Ayatollah Sheikh Sadeq Khalkhali
(c. 1927, Iran-Alive). Shi'ite Muslim Ayatollah. Chief Judge, Revolutionary Court of Iran, 1979-December, 1980. Known as the "Hanging Judge." Responsible for sentencing hundreds of opponents of the Iranian Revolution to death. |
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President Hojjatoleslam Seyed Mohammad Khatami
(1943, Yazd, Iran-Alive). Shi'ite Muslim Teacher and 5th President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Attended Qom Theology School, 1961. Active in the anti-Shah campaign. Associated with the Association of Muslim Students of Isfahan University and worked with Hojjatoleslam Ahmad Khomeini, son of Ayatollah Khomeini. Religious Teacher. Head of Hamburg Islamic Center, Hamburg, Germany, 1979. Elected to Majlis of Iran, 1980. Head of Kayhan Newspaper Institute, 1981. Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran, 1982, 1989-1992. Deputy and Head, Joint Command of the Armed Forces of Iran and Chairman, War Propaganda Headquarters, 1980-1988. Head of Iran National Library, 1992-1996. Member, High Council for Cultural Revolution, 1996. 5th President of Iran, 1997-Current. Noted moderate and opponent of clerical extremists. |
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President Mohammad Khatami Signature
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Bishop Sergei Khomich
Bishop of the Union of Christians of Evangelic Faith of Belarus, c. 2005-Current. Pentecostal Minister. Leader of the Pentecostal Union of Belarus. Bishop of the Union of Christians of Evangelic Faith of Belarus, c. 2005-Current.
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Most Reverend Archishop Paul Mandla Khumalo, CMM
(February 5, 1947, St. Wendelin's Parish, Marianhill, South Africa-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Pretoria, South Africa, 2008-2009. First local South African to join the Congregation of Missionaries of Marianhill, 1968. Ordained Priest, Congregation of Missionaries of Marianhill, April 28, 1973. Provincial Superior, General Councillor, Vicar General, and Procurator General, Congregation of Missionaries of Marianhill. Bishop of Witbank, South Africa, January 27, 2002-November 24, 2008. Archbishop of Pretoria, South Africa, November 24, 2008-December 15, 2009.
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Most Reverend Bishop Ferald Frederick Kicanas
(August 18, 1941, Chicago, Illinois-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, April 27, 1967. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, Illinois and Titular Bishop of Bela, January 24, 1995. Co-Adjutor Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, October 30, 2001. Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, March 7, 2003-Current.
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Bishop Gerald Frederick Kicanas Signature
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Reverend Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick
(January 29, 1943, Houston, Texas-Alive). President, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Ordained Minister, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 1970. Pastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1970-1973. Pastor, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Beaumont, Texas, 1973-1981. Director of Public Relations, Texas District, Missouri Synod, Lutheran Church, 1977-1986, Circuit Counselor, 1978-1981, President, 1991-2001. Pastor, Faith Lutheran Church, Georgetown, Texas, 1981-1986. Director of Development, Lutheran Foundation of Texas, 1986-1988, Executive Director, 1988-1991. President, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, July, 2001-Current. |
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Reverend Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick Signature
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Bishop Hae-Jong Kim
(Seoul, Korea-Alive). United Methodist Resident Bishop of Pittsburgh, 2000-2005. Ordained Deacon, United Methodist Church, 1963. Ordained Elder, 1965. Founder, first Korean United Methodist Congregation in New Jersey, 1974. District Superintendent, 1984. Bishop of the Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference, 1992. Resident Bishop of New York West Area, 1992-2000. Resident Bishop of Pittsburgh, September, 2000-September 1, 2005. First and only Korean-born Bishop in the United Methodist Church. Resigned as Bishop following resolution of a disciplinary complaint against him, but remains in ministry.
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Reverend Dr. Sint Kimhachandra
General Secretary, The Church of Christ in Thailand, c. 2003. |
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