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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop George Stack
(May 9, 1946, Cork, Ireland-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, England. Ordained Priest, May 21, 1972. Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, England, April 12, 2001-Current. |
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Bishop George Stack Signature
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Most Reverend Archbishop Josip Stadler
(January 24, 1843, Slavonski Brod, Croatia-Decembr 8, 1918, Sarajevo, Croatia). 1st Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vrhbosna, 1881-1914. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, 1868. Professor of Theology, University of Zagreb. 1st Archbishop of Vrhbosna, Croatia, 1881-1914. Founder, Order of Sisters Servants of the Child Jesus. Known as the "Father of the Poor." The canonization of Josip Stadler was initiated in Sarajevo on June 20, 2002. |
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Bishop Josip Stadler Signature
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His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Stafford
(July 26, 1932, Baltimore, Maryland-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop and Vatican Official. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, December 15, 1957. Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore, Maryland and Titular Bishop of Respecta, January 11, 1976. Bishop of Memphis, Tennessee, November 17, 1982. Archbishop of Denver, Colorado, June 3, 1986. Appointed President of Laity in the Roman Curia, August 20, 1996. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, February 21, 1998. Major Penitentiary of the Roman Catholic Church, October 4, 2003-Current. |
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James Francis Cardinal Stafford Signature
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Most Reverend Archbishop George Augustus Stallings, Jr.
(March 17, 1948, New Bern, North Carolina-Alive). Archbishop and Founder, Imani Temple. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, July 20, 1974. Associate Pastor, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Washington, D.C., 1974-1976. Pastor, St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church, Washington, D.C., 1976-1988. Director of Evangelism, Roman Catholic Diocese of Washington, D.C., 1988-1989. Founder and Pastor, Imani Temple African American Catholic Congregation, July 2, 1989. Excommunicated by Roman Catholic Church, 1990. Bishop, Imani Temple, May, 1990. Archbishop, 1991.
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Archbishop G. Augustus Stallings, Jr. Signature
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Bishop Gunnar Johan Stalsett
(1935-Alive). Bishop of Oslo, Church of Norway. Ordained Priest, Church of Norway, 1962. Lecturer in Theology, Stavanger Missionary School, 1964. State Secretary, Ministry of Church and Education of Norway, 1972-1973. Secretary General, Norway Ecclesiastical Council, 1969-1977. Priest, Elverum Parish, Norway, 1970-1982. Chairman, Norwegian Centre Party, 1977-1979. Secretary General, Norway Bible Society, 1982. General Secretary, World Lutheran Federation, 1985-1994, Chairman, 1992-Current. Rector of Practical and Theological Seminar, Oslo University, 1994-1996. Member, Nobel Committee, 1994-Current. Bishop of Oslo, Church of Norway, March 27, 1998-Current. |
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Bishop Gunnar Stalsett Signature
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Dr. Charles F. Stanley
Southern Baptist Minister and Founder of In Touch Ministries. Baptist Minister. Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971. Founder, In Touch Ministries, 1982. Televangelist. Member, National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame, 1988. Author. President, Southern Baptist Convention, 2 terms.
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Dr. Charles F. Stanley Signature
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Right Reverend Bishop James Monte Stanton
(October 29, 1946, Atchison, Kansas-Alive). 6th Episcopal Bishop of Dallas, Texas. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church, October, 1977. Rector, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Glendale, California, 1987-1993. 6th Bishop of Dallas, Texas, March 6, 1993-Current. Noted for his advocacy of Biblical authority and traditional values. A member of the theologically conservative Ekklesia Society. One of 10 Bishops to file charges of heresy against Bishop Walter Righter, 1995, for ordaining a gay person as Deacon of the Episcopal Church.
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Bishop James M. Stanton Signature
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Starhawk
(June 17, 1951, St. Paul, Minnesota-Alive). Neo-Pagan Priestess and Author. Born Miriam Simos. Raised Jewish. Feminist. Teacher of Wicca. Founder, Compost Coven. Witch, The Wind Hags Coven. National First Officer, Covenant of the Goddess, 1976-1977. Founding Member, Reclaiming: A Center for Feminist Spirituality and Counseling, c. 1980. Author of The Spiral Dance (1979), a classic on Goddess worship.
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Starhawk Signature
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Reverend Ernest A. Steadman, D.D.
(April 3, 1947, San Mateo County, California-Alive). Founder, Church of Interfaith Christians, 2002-Current. Baptized into Four Square Baptist Church, but converted to Holiness Church. Joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but excommunicated. Certified parapsychologist. A Universal Peace Ambassador. Holds 18 ordinations from Interfaith, Orthodox and Reformed Catholic churches. Practitioner of shamanistic healing. Owner, Council Member, Order of the Knights of Good Works. Author of Pathway to the Stars (2006), Confessions of a Witch (ebook). |
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Reverend Ernest A. Steadman Signature
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Reverend John E. Steele
Reiki Master. Author. Archaeologist. Aromatic consultant for Aveda and Neutrogena. Chief Executive Office, Lifetree Aromatix. Teacher of aromatherapy, Los Angeles, California. Instructor, Energetic Solutions, The Tree of Life Center, Huntington Beach, California. Founder, Sacred Path Reiki. |
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Reverend John E. Steele Signature
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Rabbi Alexander Alan Steinbach
(February 2, 1894, Baltimore, Maryland-??). Reform Jewish Rabbi. Ordained Reform Rabbi, c. 1921. Rabbi, Congregation Ahavath Sholom, Bluefield, West Virginia, 1921-1923. Rabbi, Temple Beth El, Norfolk, Virginia, 1923-1934. Rabbi, Temple Ahavath Sholom, Flatfbush, New York, 1934-??. Author and Poet. |
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Rabbi A. Alan Steinbach Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop John Thomas Steinbock
(July 16, 1937, Los Angeles, California-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Fresno, California, 1991-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 1, 1963. Auxiliary Bishop of Orange, California, and Titular Bishop of Midila, May 29, 1984. Bishop of Santa Rosa, California, January 27, 1987. Bishop of Fresno, California, October 15, 1991-Current. |
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Bishop John Thomas Steinbock Signature
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Rudolf Steiner
(February 27, 1861, Kraljevic, Austria-March 30, 1925, Dornach, Switzerland). Founder, Anthroposophical Society. Noted Goethe scholar. Joined Theosophical Society, 1897. Head of German Section, Theosophical Society, 1902. Disagreed with Theosophists over his belief that Jesus occupied a unique and pivotal place in history. Founder the Anthroposophical Society, 1912. Moved Society to Basel, Switzerland, where he designed the Goetheanum Center. Created Eurythmy. Founder, Waldorf Schools, 1919. Created the Christian Community, 1922. |
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Rudolf Steiner Signature
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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
(1937-Alive). Talmudic Scholar and Jewish Rabbi. A renowned teacher of Chasidic tradition, Steinsaltz is the head of the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications. Engaged in creating a new Hebrew translation of and commentary on the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. An important Jewish intellectual, he is frequently compared to Rashi and Maimonides.
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His Holiness Patriarch Mar Stephanos I
Patriarch, Anglican Catholic Byzantine Orthodox Church. Born Paul Victor Verhaeren. Consecrated Bishop, November 21, 1998. Founder and Metropolitan Archbishop, Anglican Catholic Byzantine Orthodox Church, November 2, 1998. Pastor, Saints Cyril and Methodius Church, La Grange, New York. Patriarch, Anglican Catholic Byzantine Orthodox Church.
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Patriarch Mar Stephanos I Signature
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His Eminence Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia
(April 29, 1940, Bukavu, Belgian Congo-Alive). Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia. Born Christakis Charalambidis. Ordained Priest, Greek Orthodox Church, November 17, 1968. Bishop of Nazianzus and Assistant Bishop of Nice, France, March 25, 1987. Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia, March 13, 1999-Current. |
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Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn Signature
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