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Most Reverend Presiding Bishop Denis Armand Martel
(1951-Alive). Presiding Bishop, Catholic Church of the Americas. Raised Roman Catholic. Former member of a Roman Catholic Order. Special Education Teacher. Ordained Deacon, Ecumenical Catholic Church. Ordained Priest, July, 1993. Bishop, July, 1995. Presiding Bishop, Catholic Church of the Americas.
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Most Reverend Co-Prince of Andorra Archbishop Joan Marti Alanis
November 29, 1928, Mila, Spain-Alive). Co-Prince of Andorra and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Urgell, Spain, 1970-2003. Odained Priest, June 17, 1951. Bishop of Urgell, Spain and Co-Prince of Andorra, November 25, 1970-May 12, 2003. Archbishop (Personal Title) of Urgell, June 25, 2001-May 12, 2003.
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Reverend John Governor Martin
(1929-??). Baptist Minister and Political Candidate. Ordained Minister, Baaptist Church, 1965. Founder, Pastor, Holy Comforter Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., 1972. The Third World Assembly candidate for President of the United States, 1980. Author, The Nature and Chemical Changes in the Human Body of Vital Importance in Health and Disease (1960). |
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His Eminence Joseph-Marie-Eugene Cardinal Martin
(August 9, 1891, Orleans, France-January 21, 1976, Rouen, France). Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Rouen, France, 1948-1968. Ordained Priest, December 18, 1920. Vicar General of Bordeaux, 1937-1940. Bishop of Le-Puy-en-Verlay, France, February 9, 1940. Metropolitan Archbishop of Rouen, France, October 11, 1948. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, February 22, 1965. Resigned as Archbishop of Rouen, May 29, 1968.
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Most Reverend Bishop Robert Wayne Martin
(1935-Alive). Bishop of the Mountains and Plains, Ecumenical Catholic Church. Ordained Priest, Ecumenical Catholic Church, December 18, 1992. Consecrated Bishop of the Mountains and Plains, Ecumenical Catholic Church, July 8, 1995. The Ecumenical Catholic Church was formed by dissidents within the Catholic Church who sought a more liberal and inclusive religious environment that accepted married clergy and full participation of gays in the life of the church.
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His Eminence Carlos Maria Cardinal Martini, S.J.
(February 17, 1927, Turin, Italy-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Milan, 1980-2002. Entered Society of Jesus, September 25, 1944. Ordained Jesuit Priest, July 13, 1952. Biblical scholar and professor. Appointed Archbishop of Milan, January 6, 1980. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, February 2, 1983. Retired as Archbishop, July, 2002. Once considered the liberal favorite to succeed Pope John Paul II.
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His Eminence Renato Raffaele Cardinal Martino
(November 23, 1932, Salerno, Italy-Alive). Roman Catholic Diplomat and Vatican Official. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 20, 1957. Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Thailand and Singapore, Apostolic Delegate to Laos and Malaysia, and Titular Archbishop of Segermes, September 14, 1980-December 3, 1986. Apostolic Delegate to Brunei Darussalam, 1983. Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, December 3, 1986-October 1, 2002. President, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, October 1, 2002-Current. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, October 21, 2003. Participated in the 2005 Conclave. President, Pontifical Council for Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples, March 11, 2006-February 28, 2009. |
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His Eminence Jose Cardinal Saraiva Martins, C.M.F.
(January 6, 1932, Gagos de Jarmelo, Portugal-Alive). Roman Catholic Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, 1998-Current. Ordained Priest, Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Roman Catholic Church, March 16, 1957. Secretary for Catholic Education, Roman Curia, and Titular Archbishop of Thuburnica, May 26, 1988. Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, May 30, 1998-Current (Suspended, April 2-21, 2005). Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, February 21, 2001. |
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His Eminence Francois Cardinal Marty
(May 16, 1904, Vaureilles, Pachins, France-February 16, 1994, Villefranche-de-Rouerque, France). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris, 1968-1981. Ordained Priest, June 28, 1930. Bishop of Sainte-Flour, France, February 1, 1952. Co-Adjutor Archbishop of Reims, December 14, 1959. Metropolitan Archbishop of Reims, May 9, 1960. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. President of the Permanent Commission of the French Episcopate, 1966. Metropolitan Archbishop of Paris, March 26, 1968. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, April 28, 1969. President, French Episcopal Conference, 1969-1975. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Resigned as Archbishop of Paris, January 31, 1981. Died in a car and train accident.
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Senior Pastor Bob Marvel
(June 23, 1963, Ruston, Louisiana-Alive). Minister, The Church of God. Youth Pastor, Cornwall Church, Bellingham, Washington, to1992. Senior Pastor, Cornwall Church, Bellingham, Washington, December, 1992-Current. The Cornwall Church has an average attendance of 2,500 at its Sunday services. |
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His Eminence Reinhard Cardinal Marx
(September 21, 1953, Geseke, Germany-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany, 2008-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 2, 1979. Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn, Germany and Titular Bishop of Petina, July 23, 1996. Bishop of Trier, Germany, December 20, 2001-November 30, 2007. Archbishop of Munich and Freising, November 30, 2007-Current. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, November 20, 2010. |
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