Thomas Cramner (1489 - 1556), who
became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1532, suggested that the legality of the marriage be put to the universities.
Vincent Nichols» criticssuggest this explains why he became more overtly orthodox when
he became Archbishop of Birmingham.
Justin Welby previously worked in conflict resolution in Nigeria before
he became Archbishop.
When Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John Paul II,
became Archbishop of Krakow, in 1963, he began to encourage the activities ofintellectuals and priests in their interdisciplinary quest in science and philosophy, and Heller's work flourished in this atmosphere, despite an ongoing repression from the Communist authorities.
• It must now be acknowledged that, since
he became archbishop of Canterbury almost six years ago, Rowan Williams has been something of a disappointment.
He went on to
become the Archbishop of Sydney and then Archbishop of Melbourne, before becoming the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy in 2014.
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.
Had Pell not
become archbishop of Melbourne, and later cardinal - archbishop of Sydney, it's a reasonable bet that Australian Catholicism today would resemble the Irish Church from which the Church Down Under largely descends: scandal - ridden, demoralized, intellectually shoddy, and somewhere out on the far periphery of the New Evangelization.
(Ibid., pp, 35, 36) The election was to be held on February 20th, 1977, two days before Romero was to
become the Archbishop of San Salvador.
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.
Not exact matches
The position
became vacant after
archbishop Arthur Roche took up the position of secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in Rome.
The
Archbishop of Canterbury is increasing his support for outreach for women in the sex industry, by
becoming the patron of a charity which ministers to sex workers.
Thirty - six young men and women from across the UK and around the world have
become the first members of the
Archbishop of Canterbury's new monastic - inspired... More
The group's announcement said that «this painful decision has
become necessary by concern for the common good of the Society of Saint Pius X and its good government, according to what
Archbishop Lefebvre denounced: This is the destruction of authority.
Charlemagne's successors were less powerful and as they
became unable to hold overbearing
archbishops in check, bishops appealed to the Pope for support and this increased papal authority.
It was, it will be remembered, received with great acclaim in Rome, among others by
Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, Secretary for the Congregation for Clergy, who said that his outfit had «studied the document with great interest and hopes it will
become an example for other Dioceses in the country in their implementation of the General Directory for Catechesis and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.»
During his short three - year tenure as
archbishop, Romero
became the conscience of El Salvador, broadcasting weekly — except when jammings or bombings prevented him — his simple yet eloquent gospel - based homilies calling for justice, peace and freedom.
I assume that as with others, many of whom, like myself, had
become close friends of the
archbishop during the three brief years of his leadership, the call to honor his memory was stronger than the hovering sense of possible mass violence.
With the
Archbishop of Canterbury presiding over Friday's wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and with William in line to
become supreme head of the Church of England, the royal nuptials will be steeped in religion.
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.
Secondly, he has received a good deal of praise and support internationally for this document:
Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, secretary of the Congregation for Clergy wrote to congratulate the Bishop for carrying out what the General Directory for Catechesis had called for following the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and expressed his hope that it «will
become an example for other Dioceses in the country»; dioceses in Australia, America, France, Canada and Malta have asked for copies; the Catholic Truth Society in London has published the document following high demand.
The burden of Cardinal Sodano's remarks was that John Paul II's achievements in central and eastern Europe in the 1980s had been «prepared» by the Vatican's Ostpolitik in the 1970s, as conducted by Pope Paul VI, his chief diplomatic agent,
Archbishop Agostino Casaroli, and Casaroli's principal deputy, Msgr. Achille Silvestrini (both of whom
became cardinals).
The ringleader of the Catholic doctrine posse, in Sullivan's view, is Denver's
Archbishop Charles Chaput, one of «a handful of the most extreme bishops» who had «targeted Kerry in 2004 but [had]
become marginalized in the bishops» conference ¯ losing key leadership elections — in part because of his extreme views about denying Communion to politicians.»
«The Tablet», wrote Damian Thompson for the Telegraph early in July «has welcomed
Archbishop Vincent Nichols to Westminster with a snide and mean - spirited profile which suggests that he has
become more orthodox in his theology in order to achieve promotion in the Church.
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.
Assisting a beggar at the door of the Nunciature (even if it was Corporal Hitler) is hardly tantamount to bankrolling a political activist and in any case the post First World War charitable activities of
Archbishop Pacelli in Berlin and throughout Germany were the precursor to the establishment of what would eventually
become the Institute of Religious Works (aka «Vatican Bank») under the direct supervision of the nun who ran Pacelli's household before and after his election as pope.
Archbishop Justin told Premier it was «striking» how cohesive the market community and nearby Southwark Cathedral have
become since the tragedy.
The Dean of Armagh, The Very Revd Gregory Dunstan, told the Ulster Gazette: «Since his appointment to Canterbury,
Archbishop Welby has
become known for thoughtful and clear - sighted Christian leadership, both in the Church of England and in the world - wide Anglican Communion.
Canon David Williams has officially
become the new Bishop of Basingstoke following a consecration ceremony led by the
Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev Justin Welby at Winchester Cathedral.
After the death of Brent,
Archbishop William Temple, of England,
became the new leader of the movement.
Years later, the
archbishop bumped into another colleague who told him the man had
become a Christian and that the airport discussions had started the ball rolling.
As the
archbishop of San Salvador, he
became the leader of the church, and he also
became a man who stood for the poor, he
became their voice when they were voiceless.
As his thinking
became more radical, Wycliffe, who was in the service of John of Gaunt and the Black Prince and therefore in part protected, lost support at Oxford and in 1382 many of his teachings were condemned by
Archbishop Courtenay (1342 - 96), a great - grandson of King Edward I, whose name is remembered in the name of the village of Nuneham Courtenay, which is one of my parishes.
During the reign of his son Charles 1 (1600 - 49, ruled 1625 - 49), who backed the introduction of greater ritual by
Archbishop William Laud (1573 - 1645, archbishop 1633 - 45), religious differences became embroiled with the political di
Archbishop William Laud (1573 - 1645,
archbishop 1633 - 45), religious differences became embroiled with the political di
archbishop 1633 - 45), religious differences
became embroiled with the political differences.
Thus in 1829 John Henry Newman — still at that stage an Anglican — affirmed that Christians
become entitled to the gift of the Holy Spirit «by belonging to the body of his Church; and we belong to his Church by being baptised into it».24 And more than a century later, Michael Ramsay,
Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1960s — whose meeting with Paul VI in the 1960s was a central moment in the ecumenical movement of that era — took a generally Catholic approach to baptism, if expressed in a somewhat vague, «Anglican» way: «The life of a Christian is a continual response to the fact of his baptism; he continually learns that he has died and risen with Christ, and that his life is a part of the life of the one family.»
One of them, Augustine,
became the first
Archbishop of Canterbury.
The
Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, added that the nation seemed to be dealing with an identity crisis, saying it «has
become more blurred and reached some kind of crisis and culmination».
But a priest Sarah
became, and then a bishop and
archbishop (at only 34!)
As
archbishop of Buenos Aires, Francis spoke out strongly against same - sex relations, and when some claimed Francis had changed his views, after
becoming pope, the Vatican reaffirmed what he said in Argentina.
; (ii) their partial assimilation of Teilhard de Chardin's view of the inevitable progress of history; (iii) the historical tension between Catholicism and the traditionally Protestant and economically exploitative Republican party which, under Reagan,
became the pro-life party; and (iv) the fairly sudden capitulation of
Archbishop, then Cardinal, Bernadin supported by most Bishops.
Archbishop Angaelos of London (pictured above, holding a black staff) said despite
becoming accustomed to violent attacks, Christians» commitment to worship has had the «opposite effect» to that intended by Islamic State and other terrorist groups.
So when
Archbishop Mitty's starting center, Nicole Blakes, tore her ACL just before the start of the 2018 postseason, Jones
became the first inside option for the team that wound up No. 3 in the nation.
The Mustangs
became the first CIF NorCal Division I girls soccer champions after a hard - earned 1 - 0 win over
Archbishop Mitty - San Jose in a meeting of two of the nation's most elite programs.
At some point next season,
Archbishop Mitty's Bill Hutton should
become the WCAL's all - time coaching wins leader when he surpasses Chris Bradford of St. Francis - Mountain View.
«It was awesome that USA Basketball brought Sabrina in,» says U-17 coach Sue Phillips, who is familiar to NorCal fans as the hugely successful coach at
Archbishop Mitty - San Jose — especially since Cooper
became ill at the last minute at training camp and couldn't go to the Czech Republic.
The
Archbishop of Canterbury announced his decision to
become master of Magdalene College, Cambridge from January 2013, triggering his resignation from the office at the end of the year.
«Filling out his report card, it was O'Brien Murray,» said John Cahill, who taught Murray's sophomore religion class at
Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains before himself
becoming secretary and chief of staff to Governor George Pataki.
Last week, the
archbishop of San Juan, Roberto Gonzalez Nieves, stated that Puerto Rico should never
become a state, and that if it did, the island would lose its culture, language and identity as a «people.»
He dedicated his life to the church,
becoming a priest and then an
archbishop, and eventually a cardinal.
On September 7, 2007, the new
archbishop of Washington, Donald Wuerl, delivered the news no one wanted to hear but that everyone silently expected: The schools» financial challenges had
become overwhelming.