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Sabazius Xo
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Primate and Presiding Bishop, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, Frater Superior and Grand Master General of the U.S. Grand Lodge, Ordo Templi Orientis. Probable birth name is David Scriven. Appointed Frater Superior and National Grand Master for the U.S. Lodge, March 30, 1996. Primate and Presiding Bishop, Gnostic Catholic Church. |
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His Beatitude Patriarch and Archbishop Michael Sabbah
(March 19, 1933, Nazareth, Palestine-Alive). Roman Catholic Latin Patriarch of Gerusalemme, 1987-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 29, 1955. President, University of Bethlehem, 1980-1987. Archbishop and Latin Patriarch of Gerusalemme (Jerusalem), Israel, December 11, 1987-Current. First Palestinian to be chosen as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. |
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Right Reverend Bishop Mindaugas Sabutis
(c. 1976-Alive). Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Lithuania, 2004-Current. Ordained Minister, Evangelical Lutheran Church. Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Vilnius, Lithuania. Bishop of Lithuania, April 24, 2004-Current. At the time of his election, Bishop Sabutis was the youngest Evangelical Lutheran Bishop in the world. |
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Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
(1949, London, England-Alive). Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth. Professor. Principal of the Jews' College, London, England. Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, September 1, 1991. Scholar, Author, and Jewish Theologian. Recognized as one of the world's leading exponents of modern Jewish orthodoxy. Recipient, Jerusalem Prize for his contribution to Jewish life in the diaspora, 1995.
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Very Reverend Michael Sadgrove
(1950-Alive). Anglican Dean of Durham Cathedral, Durham, England, 2002-Current. Ordained Priest, Anglican Church. Licensed to officiate in the Oxford Diocese, Anglican Church, 1975-1977. Tutor, Sarum and Wells Theological College, 1977-1982 (Vice Principal, 1980-1982). Vicar, Alnwick St. Michael and St. Paul churches, Newcastle, England, 1982-1987 (Vice Provost). Canon Residentiary and Precentor, Coventry Catherdral, Coventry, England, 1987-1995. Provost, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield, England, 1995-2000, Dean, 2000-2002. Anglican Dean of Durham Cathedral, Durham, England, October 22, 2002-Current. |
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His Holiness Ayatollah al-Udhma Safi Gulpaygani
(1918, Gulpaaygaan, Iran-Alive). Islamic Ayatollah. Learned literature, Tafseer, Kalaam, Hadith, and advanced levels in his seminary studies. Studied under Akhound Mulla Abul Qasim. Migrated to Qum, 1941. Studied under Ayatollah Boroujerdi in Qum, 17 years. Given authority to test students in Al-Saith and Kharij. Ayatollah. After the Iranian Revolution, he was appointed to draft the Constitution. Appointed Member of the Guardian Council. Teacher of Jurisprudence. |
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Pujya Sahebji
(March 23, 1940, Sokhda, Baroda, India-Alive). Founder of Anoopam Mission. Born Jashbhai Patel. Active in Swaminarayan Movement. Follower of Brahmaswarup Param Pujya Yogiji Maharaj. Became a Vratdhari Sadhak (a sadhu who wore plain clothes and practiced renunciation from within). Leader of Anoopam Mission.
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His Holiness Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba
(November 23, 1926, Puttaparthi, India-Alive). Hindu Holy Man. Noted for performing public miracles, including the materialization of "holy ash" (vibhutti) and small objects like crucifixes from "thin air." Lives at Prasanthi Nilayam ashram, Puttaparthi, India. Considered the reincarnationof Shridi Sai Baba. |
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Most Reverend Archbishop Oskar Saier
(August 12, 1932, Wagensteig, Germany-January 3, 2008). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 1978-2002. Ordained Priest, June 2, 1957. Auxiliary Bishop of Freisburg im Breisgau, Germany, April 7, 1972. Archbishop of Freiburg im Breisgau, March 15, 1978. Resigned as Archbishop, July 1, 2002. |
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Jude Saint-Antoine
(October 29, 1930, Montreal, Quebec, Canada-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1981-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 31, 1956. Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Titular Bishop of Scardona, March 20, 1981-Current. |
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Her Eminence Princess Jamyang Sakya
(See Dagmo Kusho.) |
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His Holiness Sakya Trizin
(September 7, 1945, Tsedong, Tibet-Alive). 41st Throne Holder of the Sakya Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Born Ayu Vajra, but later renamed Ngawang Kunga Thegchen Palbar Trinley Samphel Wangi Gyalpo. Formally named the Sakya Trizin (41st Throne Holder of the Sakya lineage) by the Dalai Lama, 1951, but not actually enthroned until 1959. Fled to Sikkim during the conflict with China, 1959, then relocated to India, where he now resides. Married Dagmo Kusho Tashi Lhakee, 1974. Known for his efforts to preserve the traditions of his lineage and reorganize and extend Sakya monasteries and centers throughout the world.
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