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Bishop Walter Klaiber
(August 17, 1940, Ulm, Germany-Alive). United Methodist Bishop for Central Germany. Ordained Minister, Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1966. Lecturer in New Testament Studies and Greek, Reutlingen United Methodist Theological Seminary, 1971-1989. Bishop, United Methodist Church for Central Germany (West Germany), 1989-1992; Bishop, United Methodist Church for Central Germany (East and West Germany Reunified), 1992-Current.
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Bishop Walter Klaiber Signature
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Bishop Christoph Klein
Romanian Evangelical Lutheran Bishop. Ordained Minister, Evangelical Church. Professor of Theology. Bishop, Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania, c. 1990-Current. Vice President, Lutheran World League. |
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Bishop Christoph Klein Signature
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Sri Harold Klemp, the Mahanta, the Living ECK Master
(Wisconsin-Alive). The Mahanta and Living ECK Master of Eckankar. Named spiritual leader of Eckankar, October, 1981, succeeding Darwin Gross. Author of more than 30 religious books. Eckankar is known as the religious of Light and Sound of God. |
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Sri Harold Klemp Signature
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Rainer Klug
(December 13, 1938, Konstanz, Germany-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2000-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 15, 1969. Auxiliary Bishop of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany and Titular Bishop of Ala Miliaria, May 23, 2000-Current. |
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Bishop Rainer Klug Signature
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Most Reverend Patriarch, Presiding Archbishop and Bishop-Protector Charles E. Klughart
Patriarch and Presiding Archbishop, Independent Orthodox Church in America and Bishop Protector of the Servants of the Good Shepherd, June, 2004-Current. Founder, Unity Catholic Church, c. 2003. Bishop Ordinary, Archdiocese of St. Basil, Unity Catholic Church. Patriarch and Presiding Archbishop, Independent Orthodox Chruch in American, June, 2004-Current. Bishop Protector of the Servants of the Good Shepherd. |
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Patriarch and Presiding Archbishop Charles E. Klughart Signature
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Philip Morris Klutznick
(July 9, 1907, Kansas City, Missouri-August 14, 1999, Chicago, Illinois). President, World Jewish Congress, 1977-1979. Real estate developer and Partner, Saloman Brothers. President, B'nai B'rith, 1953-1959. Appointed U.S. Ambassador to UNESCO, 1961-1962. President, World Jewish Congress, 1977-1979. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1979-1981. Noted philanthropist.
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Philip Morris Klutznick Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop Edward Urban Kmiec
(June 4, 1936, Trenton, New Jersey-Alive). 13th Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo, New York, 2004-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, December 20, 1961. Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton, New Jersey, and Titular Bishop of Simidicca, August 26, 1982. Bishop of Nashville, Tennessee, October 13, 1992. 13th Bishop of Buffalo, New York, August 12, 2004-Current. |
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Bishop Edward Urban Kmiec Signature
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Reverend John Knox
(c. 1513, Haddington, Scotland-1572). Protestant Theologian. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church. Supported the Protestant Reformation. Taken prisoner by the French, 1547. Released and returned to England, 1549. Appointed Chaplain to King Edward VI. Fled to Frankfurt upon accession of Queen Mary. Pastor of English Church in Geneva. Author First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (1556). Wrote the Scottish Confession, a Calvinistic document accepted by the Scottish Parliament. Preached against Mary, Queen of Scots. A prime architect of the Scottish Reformation.
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John Knox Signature
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Right Reverend Bishop Chilton R. Knudsen
8th Episcopal Bishop of Maine. Received her M.Div., 1980. Pastoral Care Officer, Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, 1986. Canon to the Ordinary for Pastoral Care. 8th Bishop of Maine, November, 1997-Current.
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Bishop Chilton R. Knudsen Signature
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Presiding Bishop Dr. Hans Christian Knuth
(September 6, 1940, Greiz/Thuringen, Germany-Alive). Presiding Bishop, United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, 1999-Current. Evangelical Lutheran Pastor, Kiel-Hassee, Germany, 1970-1975, Referent, 1975-1979. Bishop of Sprengels Schleswig, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, 1991-Current. Presiding Bishop, United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, 1999-Current. |
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Presiding Bishop Hans Christian Knuth Signature
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Reverend Dr. Samuel Kobia
(March 20, 1947, Miathene, Meru, Kenya-Alive). General Secretary, World Council of Churches, 2004-Current. Ordained Minister, Methodist Church. Executive Secretary for Urban-Rural Mission, World Council of Churches, 1978-1984. Director, Church Development Activities, National Council of Churches of Kenya, 1984-1987, General Secretary, 1987-1993. Helped found Nairobi Peace Group, 1987. Chaired peace talks for Sudan, 1991. Executive Director, Unit III (Justice, Peace and Creation), World Council of Churches, August, 1993-2000. Director, World Council of Churches Cluster on "Issues and Themes," 1999-2002. Director and Special Representative for Africa, World Council of Churches, 2003. General Secretary, World Council of Churches, 2004-Current. |
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Reverend Dr. Samuel Kobia Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop Kurt Koch
(March 15, 1950, Emmenbruecke, Switzerland-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Basel, Switzerland, 1995-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 20, 1982. Bishop of Basel, Switzerland, August 21, 1995-Current. |
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Bishop Kurt Koch Signature
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Most Reverend Titular Bishop Jan Eugen Kocis
(June 25, 1926, Pozdislovce, Slovakia-Alive). Roman Catholic Titular Bishop of Abrittum, 2004-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, January 1, 1951. Auxiliary Exarch of the Czech Republic of the Ruthenians, April 24, 2004-October 7, 2006. Titular Bishop of Abrittum, May 15, 2004-Current. |
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National Bishop Manfred Kock
(September 14, 1936, Westphalia, Germany-Alive). Praeses (National Bishop) of the Evangelical Church of the Rhine Country, Germany. Mountain Pastor, Evangelical Church of Germany, 1962-1970. State Superintendent, 1980-1988. Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Evangelical Church of Germany, November 5, 1997. Praeses (National Bishop) of the Rhine Country, Evangelical Church of Germany, January, 1997-Current. |
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National Bishop Manfred Kock Signature
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Hans-Georg Koitz
(April 4, 1935, Striegau, Germany-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Hildesheim, Germany, 1992-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 30, 1962. Auxiliary Bishop of Hildesheim, Germany and Titular Bishop of Cantanus, August 24, 1992-Current. |
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Bishop Hans-Georg Koitz Signature # 1
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Bishop Hans-Georg Koitz Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
The past, present, and future meet whenever a person reflects upon the meaning of history and the lessons it teaches us. |
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Most Reverend Archbishop Emmanuel Mbona Kolini
(1945, Belgian Congo-Alive). Episcopalian Primate/Archbishop of Rwanda and Bishop of Kigali, Rwanda. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church, 1959. Assistant Bishop of Bukavu, Zaire, 1980. Bishop of Katanga, Zaire, 1986-1997. Primate/Archbishop of Rwanda and Bishop of Kigali, Rwanda, 1997-Current. Noted theological conservative who incurred wrath of some when he performed an unauthorized ordination of two Americans as Missionary Bishops, 2001. |
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Archbishop Emmanuel M. Kolini Signature
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Matthias Konig
(November 3, 1959, Dortmund, Germany-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn, Germany, 2004-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 25, 1985. Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn, Germany, and Titular Bishop of Elicroca, October 14, 2004-Current. |
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Bishop Matthias Konig Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop David Every Konstant
(June 16, 1930, London, England-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, England, 1985-2004. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 12, 1954. Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, England and titular Bishop of Betagbarar, March 28, 1977. Bishop of Leeds, England, July 12, 1985. Resigned as Bishop, April 7, 2004. |
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Bishop David Every Konstant Signature
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