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Most Reverend Bishop Francois Paul Marie Maupu
(August 30, 1939, Neuville-aux-Bois, France-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Verdun, France, 2000-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, December 20, 1964. Bishop of Verdun, France, March 9, 2000-Current. |
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His Eminence Jose Clemente Cardinal Maurer, C.SS.R.
(March 13, 1900, Puttlingen, Germany-June 27, 1900, Sucre, Bolivia). Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Sucre, Bolivia, 1951-1983. Took vows as a member of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, September 10, 1921. Ordained Priest, Sepetmber 19, 1925. Missionary to Bolivian Indians. Auxiliary Bishop of La Paz, Bolivia, March 1, 1950. Metropolitan Archbishop of Sucre, Bolivia, October 27, 1951. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Elevated to College of Cardinals, June 26, 1967. President, Episcopal Conference of Bolivia. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Resigned as Archbishop of Sucre, November 30, 1983. |
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His Eminence Metropolitan Maximos of Pittsburgh
(March 5, 1935, Chios, Greece-Alive). Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ordained Deacon, Greek Orthodox Church, April 28, 1957. Ordained Priest, July 26, 1959. Professor of Systematic Theology, Holy Cross School of Theology, 1966-1979. Professor of Systematic Theology, Christ the Savior Theological Seminary, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1979-1985. Bishop of Diokleia, April 11, 1978. 1st Bishop of Pittsburgh, Greek Orthodox Church, April 27, 1979. Metropolitan of Ainou, November 24, 1997. Metropolitan of Pittsburgh, 2002. Noted for his ecumenism and his interest in Youth Ministry, Religious Education, Monasticism, and Spiritual Life and Renewal. |
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His Beatitude Maximos IV Cardinal Saigh, S.M.S.P.
(April 10, 1878, Aleppo, Syria-November 5, 1967, Beirut, Lebanon). 11th Melkite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem, 1947-1967. Joined Society of Missionaries of Saint Paul. Ordained Priest, Melkite Rite, Roman Catholic Church, September 17, 1905. Superior General, Society of Missionaries of Saint Paul, 1905-1919. Melkite Catholic Archbishop of Tyre, Syria, August 30, 1919. Patriarchal Apostolic Vicar, "sede vacante," October 30, 1925-June 21, 1926. Melkite Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Beirut and Gibail, August 30, 1933. 11th Melkite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, October 30, 1947. Confirmed by Pope, June 21, 1948. United ad personam sees of Alexandria and Jerusalem. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, February 22, 1965. |
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His Beatitude Patriarch Maximos V Hakim
(May 18, 1908, Tantah, Egypt-June 29, 2001). 12th Melkite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem, 1967-2000. Ordained Priest, Melkite Rite, Roman Catholic Church, July 20, 1930. Melkite Catholic Archbishop of Akka, Israel, March 13, 1943. 12th Melkite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem, November 22, 1967. Confirmed by the Pope, November 26, 1967. Retired as Patriarch, November 22, 2000. |
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Most Reverend Bishop Mihaly Mayer
(January 31, 1941, Kisdorog, Hungary-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Pecs, Hungary, 1989-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 21, 1964. Auxiliary Bishop of Pecs, Hungary and Titular Bishop of Giru Marcelli, December 23, 1988-November 3, 1989. Bishop of Pecs, Hungary, November 3, 1989-Current. |
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Reverend Jonathan Mayhew
(October 8, 1720, Chilmark, Massachusetts-July 9, 1966, Boston, Massachusetts). Unitarian/Universalist Minister. Ordained Minister, Congregationalist Church. A leading light of the early Unitarian/Universalist movement. Pastor, West Church, Boston, Massachusetts, 1747-1776. Noted for his 1750 and 1754 Election Sermons espousing American rights, the cause of liberty, and the right and duty to resist tyranny. His sermons were a powerful influence on the thinking of colonial America prior to the American Revolution. |
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Jakob Mayr
(July 24, 1924, Kirchbuhl, Austria-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Salzburg, Austria, 1971-2001. Ordained Priest, July 9, 1950. Auxiliary Bishop of Salzburg, Austria, March 12, 1971. Retired, August 15, 2001. |
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His Eminence Jules Cardinal Mazarin
(July 14, 1602, Pescina, Italy-March 9, 1661, Vincennes, France). French Statesman and Roman Catholic Cardinal. Canon, St. John Lateran. Apostolic Vice-Legate at Avignon, France, 1632. Apostolic Nuncio Extraordinary to France, 1634. Dismissed as Nuncio, January 17, 1636. Naturalized subject of France, April, 1639. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, December 16, 1641. Prime Minister of France, 1642-1661. Bishop of Metz, 1653-1658. Personally close to Anne of Austria, to whom some alleged he had been secretly married. Noted patron of the arts and opponent of the Jansenists. |
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