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Phineas Parkhurst "Park" Quimby

(February 16, 1802, Lebanon, New Hampshire-January 16, 1866, Belfast, Maine). Spiritual Healer and Father of New Thought. Clockmaker. Inventor. Daguerreotypist. Became an expert Mesmerist. Developed his own system of spiritual healing, which he believed was the method of Jesus. Referred to his work as the Science of Life and Happiness and the Science of health and Happiness. Mary Baker Eddy was one of his patients. Known as the "Father of New Thought."

Phineas Parkhurst Quimby Signature

Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop John Michael Quinn

(December 17, 1945, Detroit, Michigan-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit, Michigan, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, March 17, 1972. Director of Education, Archdiocese of Detroit, 1990-2003. 23rd Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit, and Titular Bishop of Ressiana, August 12, 2003-Current.

Bishop John Michael Quinn Signature

Most Reverend Archbishop John Raphael Quinn

(March 28, 1929, Riverside, California-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco, California, 1977-1995. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, July 19, 1953. Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego, California, and Titular Bishop of Thisiduo, October 21, 1967. Bishop of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, November 30, 1971. Archbishop of San Francisco, California, February 16, 1977-December 27, 1995.

Archbishop John Raphael Quinn Signature

His Eminence Jose Humberto Cardinal Quintero Parra

(September 22, 1902, Mucuchies, Venezuela-July 8, 1984, Caracas, Venezuela). Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Caracas, Venezuela, 1960-1980. Ordained Priest, August 22, 1926. Vicar General of Merida, Venezuela, 1929-1953. Titular Archbishop of Acrida and Co-Adjutor Bishop of Merida, September 7, 1953. Metropolitan Archbishop of Caracas, Venezuela, August 31, 1960. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, January 16, 1961. Attened Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Participated in Conclave of 1963 and both Conclaves of 1978. President, Episcopal Conference of Venezuela. Resigned administration of Archdiocese, September 21, 1972. Resigned as Archbishop of Caracas, May 24, 1980.

Jose Humberto Cardinal Quintero Signature