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Right Reverend Doctor and Moderator Marion Pardy
(1942, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada-Alive). 37th Moderator, United Church of Canada. Author of Teaching Children the Bible. Deaconess, 1968. Ordained Minister, United Church of Canada, 1982. Staff, General Council Division of Mission, United Church of Canada. Pastor, Gower Street United Church, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. 37th Moderator, United Church of Canada, August 14, 2000-Current. |
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Moderator Marion Pardy Signature
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His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Parecattil
(April 1, 1912, Kindagoor, Kerala, India-February 20, 1987, Cochin, India). Chaldean-Malabar Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Ernakulam, India, 1956-1984. Ordained Priest, Chaldena-Malabar Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, August 24, 1939. Auxiliary Bishop of Ernakulam of Chaldean-Malabar, October 28, 1953. Apostolic Administrator of Ernakulam of Chaldean-Malabar, January 20, 1956. Metropolitan Archbishop of Ernakulam of Chalean-Malabar, July 20, 1956. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. President, Chaldean-Malabar Episcopal Conference. President, Catholic Episcopal Conference of Kerala. President, Catholic Episcopal Conference of India. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, April 28, 1969. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Resigned as Archbishop, January 30, 1984.
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Joseph Cardinal Parecattil Signature
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General Secretary Reverend Park Soo-Kil
(Seoul, Korea-Alive). General Secretary, Korean Christian Church in Japan. Employee, Korean Tax Bureau. Born-again Christian. Minister, Osaka Church, Fuse Church, and Kyoto Church, Japan. General Secretary, Korean Christian Church in Japan, October 25, 2001-Current.
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Reverend Park Soo-kil Signature
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Reverend Charles Henry Parkhurst
(April 17, 1842, Framingham, Massachusetts-September 8, 1933). Presbyterian Minister and Reformer. Ordained Minister, Prebyterian Church, 1872. Pastor, Congregational Church, Lenox, Massachusetts, 1872-1880. Pastor, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, 1880-1918. President, Society for the Prevention of Crime, 1891. Author. Noted for his attack on the corruption of Tammany Hall and his advocacy of municipal reform, which led to major changes in the political leadership of New York City, 1891-1901.
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Reverend Charles H. Parkhurst Signature
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His Beatitude Pope Parthenios III
(b. Port Said, Egypt-July 23, 1996, Athens, Greece). 113th Green Orthodox Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, 1987-1996. Took monastic vows, Greek Orthodox Church, 1919. Ordained Priest. President, Institute of Oriental Studies, Patriarchal Library of Alexandria, 1953-1959. Metropolitan of Carthage, 1958. Elected 113th Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, February, 1987. One of eight Presidents of the World Council of Churches, 1991-1996. Noted as a strong voice for Orthodoxy within the ecumenical movement.
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Pope Parthenios III Signature
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His Eminence Laszlo Cardinal Paskai, O.F.M.
(May 8, 1927, Szeged, Hungary-Alive). Roman Catholic ARchbishop of Esztergom-Budapest and Primate of Hungary. Ordained Priest, Order of Friars Minor, March 3, 1951. Faculty Member and Spiritual Director, Central Seminary of Budapest, 1965-1973, Rector, 1973-1978. Titular Bishop of Bavagaliana and Apostolic Administrator of Veszprem, March 2, 1978. Bishop of Veszprem, March 31, 1979. Co-Adjustor Archbishop of Kalocsa, April 5, 1982. President, Episcopal Conference of Hungary, 1986-1989. Metropolitan Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary, March 3, 1987. Elevated to College of Cardinals, June 28, 1988. Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest and Primate of Hungary, May 31, 1993.
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Laszlo Cardinal Paskai Signature
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