Sentences with phrase «appointed archbishop»

He was appointed Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998, and subsequently named a cardinal three years later by John Paul II.
In 1532 Henry appointed him Archbishop of Canterbury.
«Cardinal Sarah takes over as prefect of a congregation whose ranks have been profoundly changed since his predecessor was appointed archbishop of Valencia»
God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faithby robert cardinal sarahinterviewed by nicolas diatignatius, 285 pages, $ 17.95 On the night of April 18, 1978, a visitor brought an unexpected message to a young priest named Robert Sarah: Pope Paul VI had appointed him archbishop of Conakry and expected a....
(CNN)- The newly appointed archbishop of San Francisco apologized Monday after being arrested Saturday in San Diego on an allegation of driving under the influence.
So writes Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, the Russian Church's ecumenical officer, to the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.

Not exact matches

After the April announcement that the Vatican was taking the Leadership Conference of Women Religious into a form of ecclesiastical receivership, appointing Seattle Archbishop J. Peter Sartain to oversee the LCWR until its statutes and program are reformed, Tom Fox, a major figure at the National Catholic Reporter for decades, had this to say:
Pope Gregory kept in touch with the mission by letter and authorized Augustine to appoint twelve diocesan bishops and to place a bishop at York, who was to become an archbishop when the number of Christians increased.
When Desmond Tutu, former Anglican archbishop and Nobel laureate, was appointed chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by President Nelson Mandela, there was probably nobody who envied him the dubious honor.
Sir Tony has now been appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to become the next chair of the Church Buildings Council when he stands down from his current role at the end of the current Parliament, in April 2015.
The group had been appointed «in order to give light to all the issues», and will be entrusted as «pastoral advisers» based on their pastoral experience, according to the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin.
Which is one reason why I had very mixed feelings when in Rome I learned that Miller had been appointed the next archbishop of Vancouver.
Sandro Magister points out that Pope Benedict appointed, as his own replacement at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop William J. Levada, one of the four bishops responsible for the effort against sexual abuse committed by priests in the United States.
They begin as parish priests, and later are appointed bishops and archbishops and, later, are named cardinals by the pope.
Women bishops in the Church of England were not allowed until 2015 and the Church has yet to appoint a female Archbishop of Canterbury.
John L Allen's surmise that Pope Benedict's intention in appointing Cardinal Bertone was to give more emphasis to doctrine was, significantly, confirmed by the Pope himself in a letter to the archdiocese of Genoa, in which he interestingly observed that during his three - year tenure as its archbishop, Cardinal Bertone had demonstrated his value by «combining pastoral care and doctrinal wisdom.»
Archbishop Peter Jensen, GAFCON's general secretary told Premier that Archbishop Justin was appointing blame to the wrong people.
The Secretariat of State's new «foreign minister», Archbishop Paul Gallagher from Britain, was appointed last week.
''... The safe way to appoint bishops is to select archbishops from long - serving bishops, and bishops from long - serving auxiliaries, and auxiliaries from long - serving officials in chancery offices.
Like others, he surmised that this could have implications for the way in which bishops would now be appointed: «According to a highly placed Vatican source», he went on, «the previous Nuncio, Archbishop Sainz, did not impress everyone with his nominations for bishops.
First, that Archbishop Mennini has considerable respect for Bishop Davies, whom he clearly sees as the kind of bishop we need more of in this country: he almost certainly found out about Mgr Egan, who has so far maintained a fairly low profile, from Bishop Davies: the fact that he has followed his advice shows what kind of bishop he is now looking to appoint.
When Archbishop Antonio Mennini was appointed as papal nuncio in London, observers of the affairs of the English Church had a good look at his record, for clues to what his policy would be in one of the most important areas of a nuncio's work: making recommendations to the Congregation for Bishops and the Holy Father on who to appoint to dioceses which become vacant.
The Congregation for Bishops (which in Cardinal Marc Ouellet has a firmly Ratzingerian prefect, who may well with the appointment of Mgr Egan be confirming that England's problems have at last been noticed in Rome) will soon be making a good number of other episcopal appointments in England, and they will be relying on Archbishop Mennini's advice; it has been surmised (though as far as I know, unsupported speculation is all it is) that Cardinal Ouellet is waiting for the retirement of Cardinal Murphy O'Connor from his Congregation before he moves ahead with these appointments, though he wasn't deterred from appointing Mgr Egan before this event.
And because, for reasons never known, Rome resisted appointing as archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez (whose nickname is «Tucho»), a theologian who is rector of the Catholic University of Buenos Aires.
Ever since Bishop Okpaleke was appointed, the BBC reports the president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama, has been part of a group trying to persuade the clergy in Ahiara, to accept the appointment.
Some of us do that better than others, and once he was appointed bishop and archbishop, he was released from his vow of poverty, but it is an essential goal in the life of a Jesuit, and most likely deeply embedded in his spiritual life.
When Romero was appointed as Archbishop, many people saw him as a conservative churchman.
An English Catholic Archbishop who's just been appointed to one of the highest positions in the Vatican by Pope Francis was recently named in UN report which criticised the Catholic church's handling of claims that children had been abused by clergy.
In the midst of such a situation, Oscar Romero was to become the Archbishop of San Salvador, it was two days after the election that Romero was appointed as Archbishop.
In May 1971, Archbishop church appointed Romero as editor of the Archdiocesan newspaper, «Orientacion».
Earlier this year, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev Justin Welby rebuked GAFCON for appointing Bishop Andy.
The Labour party appointed Seema Malhotra as the first - ever shadow minister to tackle violence against women and girls, and the Archbishop of Canterbury vocalised his backing for Christian charity Restored, which is equipping the Church to tackle gender - based violence.
Archbishop Bernardito Auza envoy to the UN in New York — appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.
At the moment all peers are appointed, apart from the 92 hereditary peers who survived the first phase of Lords reform during Tony Blair's first term in office, and Church of England Archbishops and Bishops and the law lords.
The Tudors, Season 2, Episode 3: Henry wishes to appoint the new Archbishop of Canterbury to deal with his great matter.
Henry needs to appoint a replacement to the recently deceased Archbishop and, in an effort to bring the Church and his monarchy into closer alignment (with his direction, of course), Henry appoints his old friend to the post.
When Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Forest Whitaker) is appointed to head a nationwide investigation, he's summoned to a maximum - security prison by a notorious murderer seeking clemency (Eric Bana).
Take Archbishop Holgate's School in York as an example; after receiving basic training from the grant for its 15 to 17 year - olds, they have appointed First Aid Champions in Year 11 and 12 who are now in the process of setting up a First Aid Club.
For Catholic schools, it is the relevant Bishop or Archbishop which appoints foundation governors.
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