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Most Reverend Metropolitan Archbishop Alojz Tkac

(March 2, 1934, Ohradzany, Czechoslovakia-Alive). Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Kosice, Slovakia, 1995-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 25, 1961. Bishop of Kosice, Slovakia, February 14, 1990. Metropolitan Archbishop of Kosice, Slovakia, March 31, 1995-Current.

Archbishop Alojz Tkac Signature

General Pastor Joseph William Tkach, Jr.

(December 23, 1951, Chicago, Illinois-Alive). General Pastor, Worldwide Church of God. Minister, Worldwide Church of God, 1973. Pastor, churches in California and Arizona. Welfare and Social Worker. Sub-Manager, Worldwide Church of God, August, 1986-July, 1992. Director of Administration, Worldwide Church of God, July, 1992-September, 1996. General Pastor, Worldwide Church of God, 1996-Current. Son of Joseph William Tkach, Sr.

General Pastor Joseph W. Tkach, Jr. Signature

Most Reverend Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale, OMI

(December 26, 1947, Randfontein, South Africa-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, South Africa, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Roman Catholic Church, August 29, 1976. Archbishop of Bloemfontein, South Africa, January 2, 1999. Archbishop of Johannesburg, South Africa, April 8, 2003-Current.

Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale Signature

Most Reverend Bishop Thomas J. Tobin

(April 1, 1948, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Alive). 4th Roman Catholic Bishop of Youngstown, Ohio. Ordained Priest, July 21, 1973. Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 1992. Bishop of Youngstown, Ohio, December 5, 1995-Current.

Bishop Thomas J. Tobin Signature

Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy

(August 28, 1828 O.S., Yasnaya Polyana, Russia-November 7, 1910 O.S., Astapovo Station, Russia). (New Style Calendar: September 9, 1828-November 20, 1910). Christian author and pacifist. Works include War and Peace (1863-1869) and Anna Karenina (1875-1877). Believed moral reform began with education. In later life, he celebrated the peasant lifestyle and non-violence. Considered by some a religious anarchist, and by all, one of the greatest novelists in history.

Count Leo Tolstoy Signature

His Eminence Frantisek Cardinal Tomasek

(June 30, 1899, Studenka, Czechoslovakia-August 4, 1992, Prague, Czechoslovakia). Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1977-1991. Ordained Priest, July 5, 1922. Auxiliary Bishop of Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, October 12, 1949. Interned in forced labor camp by Communist regime, July 22, 1951-May 28, 1954. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Apostolic Administrator of Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 18, 1965. Elevated to the College of Cardinals in pectore, May 24, 1976. Announced as Cardinal, June 27, 1977. Metropolitan Archbishop of Prague, December 30, 1977. Participated in Conclaves of 1978. Retired as Archbishop, March 27, 1991.

Frantisek Cardinal Tomasek Signature

Most Reverend Bishop Daniel Tomasella, O.F.M.Cap.

(July 18, 1923, Conchas, Brazil-September 20, 2003). Roman Catholic Bishop of Marilia, Brazil, 1975-1992. Ordained Priest, Order of Capuchins, Roman Catholic Church, June 11, 1947. Auxiliary Bishop of Marilia, Brazil, September 6, 1969. Bishop of Marilia, Brazil, April 23, 1975. Resigned as Bishop of Marilia, December 9, 1992.

Bishop Daniel Tomasella Signature

Most Reverend Archbishop Silvano Maria Tomasi, C.S.

(October 12, 1940, Casoni di Mussolente, Italy-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop and Vatican Diplomat. Ordained Priest, Congregation of Missionaries of St. Charles, Roman Catholic Church, May 31, 1965. Secretary, Congregation of Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples, June 27, 1989. Titular Archbishop of Cercina, June 27, 1996. Apostolic Nuncio to Ethiopia and Eritrea, June 27, 1996-June 10, 2003. Titular Archbishop of Acelum, April 24, 1999. Apostolic Nuncio to Djibouti, December 23, 2000-June 10, 2003. Permanent Observer for the Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva, June 10, 2003-Current.

Archbishop Silvano Maria Tomasi Signature