File York Easter Sunday 2007.jpg thumb right 200px John Sentamu , Archbishop of York 2005 present The Archbishop of York is a high ranking cleric in the Church of England , second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury . He is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of York and metropolitan bishop metropolitan ... William Temple.jpg thumb right 200px William Temple archbishop William Temple Archbishop of York ... Thomas Wolsey , was renamed the Palace of Whitehall . The Archbishop of York is the metropolitan ... St. Paulinus, Archbishop of York . Retrieved on 20 November 2008. ref valign top style background ... center 100 Ealdwulf archbishop of York Ealdwulf Held both the sees of York and Bishop of Worcester ... center 1041 style text align center 1042 thelric archbishop of York thelric Elected Archbishop ... color F7F0F2 style text align center 1191 style text align center 1212 Geoffrey archbishop of York ... align center 1215 Simon Langton archdeacon Simon Langton Elected Archbishop of York in June 1215, but was quashed ... align center 1265 William Langton Dean of York 1262&ndash 1279 elected Archbishop in March 1265 ... archbishop of York Matthew Hutton Translated from Bishop of Durham Durham . valign top style background ... archbishop of York John Williams Translated from Bishop of Lincoln Lincoln . valign top style background ... text align center 1761 John Gilbert archbishop of York John Gilbert Translated from Bishop of Salisbury ... color white colspan 2 style text align center 1891 William Magee archbishop of York William Magee ... Sentamu ref http www.archbishopofyork.org 761 The Archbishop of York . The official website of Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York. Retrieved on 21 November 2008. ref Translated from Bishop of Birmingham ... and forgiveness Anglican Bishops & Archbishops Great Britain DEFAULTSORT Archbishop Of York Category ... people Archbishops of York Category Diocese of YorkYork, Archbishop of Category Episcopacy in Anglicanism York, Archbishop of Category Metropolitan bishops York Category Primates of the Church ... more details
other uses2 Aethelric Infobox Christian leader name thelric archbishop of Archbishop of York image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of YorkYork diocese Diocese of York see Archbishop of York elected 11 January 1041 ended deprived 1042 predecessor lfric Puttoc successor lfric Puttoc ordination consecration other post birth name thelric birth date birth place death date death place buried nationality religion residence parents thelric was a priest who on 11 January 1041 was elected to fill the Archbishop of York Archbishopric of York , however he was deprived of the office in 1042. ref name Powicke264 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 264 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 s start s rel ca s bef before lfric Puttoc s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1041 1042 s aft after lfric Puttoc s end Archbishops of York Persondata NAME thelric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of York elect DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelric, Archbishop of York Category Archbishops of York Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Place of death unknown ArchbishopofYork stub ... more details
Use British English date April 2011 Use dmy dates date April 2011 For the later Archbishop of York of the same name Matthew Hutton archbishop of Canterbury Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name Matthew Hutton honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of York image MatthewHutton 1529 1606 .jpg imagesize 200px alt caption province diocese see enthroned 1595 ended 1606 predecessor Edwin Sandys archbishop ... Hutton 1529 1606 was archbishop of York from 1595 to 1606. Life Hutton, the son of Matthew Hutton ... for the lady. On 14 February. 1595 6 he was elected archbishop of York. The grammar school and almshouses ... John Piers S ttl title Archbishop of York years 1595 1606 End Archbishops of York Bishops of Durham ... 1529 birth place Warton, Lancaster death date 1606 death place Bishopthorpe buried York Minster nationality ... of York he resigned his mastership at Pembroke, the regius professorship, and his canonries of Ely Cathedral Ely and Westminster Abbey Westminster . Subsequently he was collated to prebends at York Minster York and Southwell Minster Southwell . He was suggested as fit to succeed Edmund Grindal in the Episcopal see see of London in 1570, but his election was opposed by Archbishop Parker . An interesting ... s, and this led to a dispute with Archbishop Sandys , who in 1586 preferred a charge of thirteen ... at Bishopthorpe on 16 January 1605 6, and was buried in York Minster. His monument is in the south ... Aeliana, 1861 ref The archbishop s wife Frances left to her grandson Matthew Bowes her home in Coppergate, York, that she had purchased from Percival Levett Parcivall Levett of York, merchant. The archbishop left several children by the second marriage. Of these, Timothy Hutton, the eldest son ... the second son was Sir Thomas Hutton of Popleton d . 1620 . The archbishop was blamed by some ... DNB Cite wstitle Hutton, Matthew 1529 1606 ref He was an ancestor of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of Canterbury ... s Durham. The Hutton Correspondence, published by the Surtees Society , contains many of the archbishop ... more details
otheruses2 Ealdwulf Infobox Christian leader name Ealdwulf archbishop of Archbishop of York image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of YorkYork diocese Diocese of York see Archbishop of York appointed 995 ended 6 May 1002 predecessor Oswald of Worcester Oswald successor Wulfstan II Wulfstan ordination consecration 995 other post Abbot of Peterborough br Bishop of Worcester birth name Ealdwulf birth date birth place death date 6 May 1002 death place buried nationality religion residence parents Ealdwulf died 6 May 1002 was a medieval Abbot of Peterborough , Bishop of Worcester , and Archbishop of York . Life Traditional stories state that Ealdwulf was a layman and chancellor to King Edgar of England when one night he accidentally smothered his son while sharing a bed with the child. Rather than go to Rome to seek absolution for this sin, which had been his original plan, Ealdwulf refounded the monastery at Medeshamstede , which later became known as Peterborough Cathedral Peterborough Abbey , on the advice of thelwold II of Winchester thelwold , bishop of Winchester . Ealdwulf ... Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 70 ref Ealdwulf was bishop of Worcester as well as archbishop of York from ... Oswald s ttl title Archbishop of York years 995 1002 s aft after Wulfstan II Wulfstan s end Archbishops of York Persondata NAME Ealdwulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Worcester Abbot of Peterborough Archbishop of York DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1002 PLACE OF DEATH ... May 1002. ref name DNB While archbishop, he held a synod at Worcester around 1000 to consider moving ... ref Ealdwulf s reputation was one of extreme piety. ref name BrookeYork40 Brooke York Minster Churches ... of the Later Anglo Saxon Church publisher Longman location New York year 1979 isbn 0 582 49049 9 edition Second cite encyclopedia author Brooke, C. N. L. title York Minster from the Ninth to the early ... of York Category Bishops of Worcester Category 10th century archbishops Category 11th century archbishops ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 Other persons John Williams Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name John Williams honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of York image ArchbishopJohnWilliams.jpg imagesize alt caption engraving of John Williams by Jacobus Houbraken province diocese see enthroned 1641 ended 1650 predecessor Richard Neile successor Accepted Frewen ordination consecration other post Bishop of Lincoln , Lord Chancellor birth name birth date 22 March 1582 birth place death date 25 March 1650 aged 68 death place buried nationality religion Church of England residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature Sainthood feast day venerated saint title beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage shrine suppressed date John Williams 22 March 1582 25 March 1650 was a Kingdom of Great Britain British clergyman and political advisor to King James I of England James I . He served as Bishop of Lincoln 1621 1641, Lord Chancellor Keeper of the Great Seal also known as Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper or Lord Chancellor 1621 1625, and Archbishop of York 1641 1650. He was the last archbishop to serve as lord chancellor. Early life John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln , and later Archbishop of York , was born in Aberconwy , Wales and attended Ruthin School before graduating from St John s College, Cambridge ... as be enthroned as Archbishop of York, a position to which he had been appointed the previous year ... 1641 s aft after Thomas Winniffe s bef before Richard Neile s ttl title Archbishop of York years ... Welsh Biography Online Archbishops of York Use dmy dates date April 2011 Persondata Metadata see ... 1582 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 March 1650 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Williams, John Archbishop ... Category Lord Chancellors of England Category Archbishops of York Category Bishops of Lincoln Category ... quinsy cy John Williams, Archesgob Efrog fr John Williams archev que d York ... more details
Thomson bishop William Thomson s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1891 s aft after William Maclagan s end Archbishops of York DEFAULTSORT Magee, William Connor Category 1821 births Category 1891 deaths Category People from County Cork Category Bishops of Peterborough Category Archbishops of York ...Use British English date April 2011 Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name William Magee honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of York image William Magee.png imagesize alt caption William Connor Magee as Bishop of Peterborough , by Carlo Pellegrini , 1869. The caption read, If eloquence could justify injustice he would have saved the Irish Church. province diocese see enthroned 1891 ended 1891 predecessor successor ordination consecration other post birth name birth date birth place death date death place buried nationality religion residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature Sainthood feast day venerated saint title beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage shrine suppressed date Portal Anglicanism William Connor Magee 1821 5 May 1891 was an Ireland Irish clergyman of the Anglican church, Archbishop of York for a short period in 1891. Life He was born in Cork city Cork , Ireland. His father was curate of the parish attached to the Church of Ireland Anglican cathedral in Cork his grandfather was Archbishop of Dublin Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin . Young Magee entered Trinity College, Dublin with a scholarship at thirteen. He was ordained to the curacy of St Thomas s, Dublin, but, being threatened with tuberculosis , went after two years to M laga , Spain. On his return he took a curacy at Bath, England and was soon appointed to the Octagon Chapel, Bath Octagon Chapel , where his fame both as preacher and platform speaker continued ... if it were carried. He was not elevated to the see of York until his energies were exhausted ... more details
he succeeded Bishop Joseph Butler as Clerk of the Closet , and in 1757 the Archbishop of York archiepiscopate of York , to which the office of Royal Almonry Lord High Almoner was added, crowned his long series of ecclesiastical preferments. Archbishop of York Gilbert was mostly a place holder archbishop ... s bef before Matthew Hutton Archbishop of Canterbury Matthew Hutton s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1757 1761 s aft after Robert Hay Drummond end Deans of Exeter Archbishops of York DEFAULTSORT Gilbert, John Category Archbishops of York Category 18th century Anglican archbishops Category Bishops ...Use British English date April 2011 Use dmy dates date April 2011 John Gilbert 1693 1761 was Archbishop of York from 1757 to 1761. ref M. E. Clayton, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 10692 Gilbert, John 1693 1761 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 ref Origins and education Gilbert was the son of John Gilbert, fellow of Wadham College, Oxford , vicar of St. Andrew s, Plymouth , and prebendary of Exeter Cathedral Exeter , who died in 1722. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford , where he graduated B.A. on 5 May 1713. He proceeded Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin M.A. from Merton College, Oxford Merton College on 1 February 1717 18. Ecclesiastical preferment Owing to his connection with the Exeter Cathedral cathedral of Exeter and his aristocratic connections, Gilbert began early to climb the ladder of preferment. On 1 August 1721 he was appointed to the chapter living of Ashburton, Devon Ashburton on 4 January 1722 3 he succeeded to the prebendary prebendal stall vacated by his father s death on 4 June 1724 he was appointed subdean of Exeter, which he vacated on his installation to the Dean religion deanery , on 27 December 1726 on 8 January 1724 he was granted the degree of Doctor of Laws LL.D. at Lambeth degree Lambeth . In January 1726 he received from the crown a Canon priest canonry at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford Christ Church ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Geoffrey archbishop of Archbishop of York image Sant Michel de Grandmont ... province Diocese of YorkYork diocese Diocese of York see Archbishop of York appointed August ... Bishop elect of Lincoln and Archbishop of York . The identity of his mother is uncertain, but she ... him Archbishop of York after succeeding to the throne of England, probably to force him to become ... of Godstow for his entire life, and while archbishop attempted to add Medieval parish churches of York ... his final days. Henry made a bedside wish that Geoffrey be made either Archbishop of York or Bishop ... pp. 233 236 ref Archbishop First difficulties Richard named Geoffrey Archbishop of York on 20 July 1189 ... the Dean of York , Hubert Walter , as archbishop. ref name Elections4 Richard probably gave York ... of this rivalry between York and Canterbury, Geoffrey was the first archbishop of York to style himself ... author Douie, D. title Archbishop Geoffrey Plantagenet and the chapter of York series Borthwick Papers ... Roger de Pont L v que s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1181 1212 s aft after Simon Langton archbishop ... Chancellor Archbishop of York DATE OF BIRTH about 1142 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 December 1212 PLACE OF DEATH Normandy DEFAULTSORT Geoffrey Category 1150s births Geoffrey, Archbishop of York Category 1212 deaths Geoffrey, Archbishop of York Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category ... consecration 18 August 1191 consecrated by Barthelemy de Vend me Bartholomew , the Archbishop of Tours ... archbishop in 1191. He soon became embroiled in a conflict with William Longchamp , Richard s regent ..., and Geoffrey was able to proceed to his archdiocese. The archbishop spent much of his archiepiscopate ... the archbishop refused to allow the collection of a tax and was driven into exile in France, where ... 1300 Volume 6 York Archbishops ref before his father Henry, later Henry II of England, married Eleanor ... when elected bishop in 1173, and by the fact that he was about 40 when consecrated archbishop in 1191 ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Gerard archbishop of Archbishop of York image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of YorkYork diocese Diocese of York see Archbishop of York appointed December 1100 ended 21 May 1108 predecessor Thomas of Bayeux successor Thomas 12th century bishop Thomas II of York ... place Southwell, Nottinghamshire Southwell buried York Minster nationality religion residence parents Osbert br Anna Gerard died 21 May 1108 was Archbishop of York between 1100 and 1108 and Lord Chancellor ..., Gerard was denied a burial inside York Minster after his sudden death in 1108. His successor as archbishop ... Gerard became Archbishop of York in December 1100. ref name Handbook281 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British ... provided for him as Archbishop of York, and refused to be seated until he was provided with one as large ... and the Isles wrote to G , Archbishop of York, asking for the consecration of our bishop by York, but it does ... 1942 pages 1 45 cite book author Nicholl, Donald title Thurstan Archbishop of York 1114 1140 publisher ... before Thomas of Bayeux s ttl title Archbishop of York years 1100 1108 s aft after Thomas 12th century ... DESCRIPTION Bishop of Hereford Lord Chancellor Archbishop of York DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE ... to the recently vacant Diocese of York see of York , and became embroiled in the long running dispute between York and the Diocese of Canterbury see of Canterbury concerning which archbishopric had primacy over England. Gerard managed to secure The Pope papal recognition of York s claim to jurisdiction ..., Anselm of Canterbury Anselm , over Canterbury s claims to authority over York, although ... report.asp?compid 8457 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066 1300 Volume 6 York List 1 Archbishops ... Archbishop Anselm receiving the pallium , the sign of an archbishop s authority. Rufus offered ... s deposition. Rufus resigned himself to Anselm s position as archbishop, and at the king s court ... with the Bishopric of Hereford, ref name BHOHere and he was consecration consecrated by Archbishop ... more details
Summary Information Description Archbishop of York John Sentamu Source Cleanup and zoom and crop of http en.wikipedia.org wiki File York Easter Sunday 2007.jpg by user chelmsfordblue http www.flickr.com people chelmsfordblue . Date 2009 Author User Brokethebank Brokethebank User talk Brokethebank talk other versions Licensing self cc by 3.0 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
of the Most Reverend John Hughes, D.D., First Archbishop of New York year 1866 publisher D. Appleton and Company location New York ref In reference to the anti Catholic Penal Laws Ireland penal laws ... of the diocese of New York on December 20, 1842 and became an archbishop on July 19, 1850, when ... before Bishop John Dubois John Dubois title Archdiocese of New YorkArchbishop of New York years 1842 ...Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix small The Most Reverend small name br Dr. John Joseph Hughes honorific suffix archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New YorkArchbishop of New York image John Hughes archbishop Brady Handy.jpg caption province diocese see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York New York enthroned December 20, 1842 ended January 3, 1864 predecessor John Dubois successor John ... of New York Coadjutor Bishop of New York 1838 42 birth name birth date birth date 1797 6 24 birth ... place New York City New York , New York , United States buried nationality religion Roman Catholic ... Church . He was the fourth Bishop and first Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York Archdiocese of New York , serving between 1842 and his death in 1864. ref name hierarchy cite news work Catholic Hierarchy.org title Archbishop John Joseph Hughes url http www.catholic hierarchy.org ... York. He was regarded as the best known, if not exactly the best loved, Catholic bishop in the country. ref name bryk cite news date 2003 03 25 work New York Press title Dagger John and the Triumph ... Stern first William J. year 1997 month Spring title How Dagger John Saved New York s Irish journal City Journal New York City Journal url http www.city journal.org html 7 2 a2.html ref Early life and education ... Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States volume II year 1888 location New York ... of Cincinnati and for the Coadjutorship of Philadelphia. Episcopacy Image COA archbishop US Hughes John Joseph.png left 150px thumb The episcopal coat of arms of Archbishop John J. Hughes He was consecrated ... more details
Information Description Photo of Cosmo Gordon Lang , taken in 1910 in his position as Archbishop of York Source cite journal last Gersay first H. H. P. de title What It Costs to Crown a King year 1911 month June url http books.google.com books?id XsTNAAAAMAAJ&pg PA302 journal Munsey s Magazine volume 45 issue 3 page p. 302 publisher The Frank A. Munsey Company location New York accessdate 2009 07 28 Date c. 1910 Author Elliot & Fry, London http www.npg.org.uk whatson display victorian photographs by elliott and fry.php Permission PD US 1923 abroad Do not move to Commons other versions ... more details
Information Description The Right Honorable and Most Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Archbishop of York, Primate of England and Metropolitan Source cite journal last Robertson first David Allan ed title The Universities and the War date April 1918 url http books.google.com books?id tQoTAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA68 IA2 journal The University Record volume IV issue 2 pages Frontispiece publisher The University of Chicago Press location Illunois, United States accessdate 2009 07 23 Date c. 1918 Author Unknown Permission PD US 1923 abroad Do not move to Commons other versions ... more details
of Canterbury and York, generally do not keep the title of Archbishop. An exception is Archbishop ...File AntonioLuisGokimTaglePublication.jpg right thumb Roman Catholic Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle , Primate ... Conception File Archbishop Tutu medium.jpg right thumb Desmond Tutu , Archbishop and former Primate ... thumb John Chrysostom St John Chrysostom c.349 407 br Archbishop of Constantinople 398 404 An archbishop ... priest presbyter , and bishop. Accordingly, a person does not become an archbishop by ordination ... archbishop of that see. In the Roman Catholic Church , http www.intratext.com IXT ENG0017 P1I.HTM ... metropolitan archbishop, while those of the head of an autonomous sui iuris Eastern Catholic Church ... of it. ref Annuario Pontificio 2008, p. 302 ref The ordinary of such an archdiocese is an archbishop ... archdioceses. Coadjutor archbishops Main Coadjutor bishop Until 1970, a coadjutor archbishop, one who ... of Coadjutor Archbishop of the see is considered sufficient and more appropriate. Archbishops ad personam The rank of archbishop is conferred on some bishops who are not ordinaries of an archdiocese ... of archbishop is transferred to a see that, though its present day importance may be greater than the person s former see, is not archiepiscopal. The bishop transferred is then known as the Archbishop Bishop of his new see. An example is Gianfranco Gardin , appointed Archbishop Bishop of Roman Catholic ... com content&view article&id 294 naming of the archbishop bishop of treviso italy&catid 1 news&Itemid 87 Naming of the Archbishop Bishop of Treviso, Italy Friars Minor Conventual ref The title borne by the successor of such an archbishop bishop is merely that of Bishop of the see, unless he also is granted the personal title of Archbishop. Titular archiepiscopal sees The distinction between metropolitan ... title of archbishop ad personam . They are usually referred to as Archbishop of the see, not as its Archbishop Bishop. Archbishops emeriti If an archbishop resigns his see without being transferred ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Infobox UK Television Episode Title The Archbishop Series name Blackadder Image Caption Airdate 29 June 1983 Writer Rowan Atkinson br Richard Curtis Director Guests Episode list List of Blackadder episodes Series no 1 Episode 3 Prev Born to Be King The Black Adder Born to Be King Next The Queen of Spain s Beard The Archbishop is the third episode in of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder The Black Adder . Plot In November 1487, the dying Duke of Winchester William Russell actor William Russell , credited as Russell Enoch , the greatest landowner in the kingdom, leaves his lands to the Catholic Church , prompting Richard IV of England King Richard to have Godfrey, the Archbishop of Canterbury , murdered, the third in a year to suffer such a fate. While the murders are absurdly obvious, the royal court save for Edmund believes the Archbishops deaths to be tragic accidents . Prince Edmund Blackadder Edmund then overhears court gossip that Harry, Prince of Wales Blackadder Harry will be appointed Archbishop and is overjoyed, confident that his brother will be murdered and leave him next in line for the throne. The following day, however, King Richard announces that Edmund will be the new Archbishop. Fearing for his life, Edmund tries to grovel his way out of the job, but Richard refuses, declaring that he has always despised Edmund and that when ... to escape, Edmund becomes Archbishop taking on Baldrick as a monk and Lord Percy Percy Percy as Bishop ... as instructions to murder the current Archbishop of Canterbury. The two assassins surprise Edmund, Baldrick ... Maerz first Aloys John coauthor Morris Rea Paul title A Dictionary of Color location New York publisher ..., Archbishop of Canterbury Arthur Hewlett as Godfrey, Archbishop of Canterbury Arthur Hewlett ... Wikiquote Blackadder The Archbishop The Archbishop BBC Online programmes p00bf5d6 The Archbishop Tv.com episode 73929 IMDb episode 0526539 Blackadder episodes DEFAULTSORT Archbishop, The Category Blackadder ... more details
Archbishop Williams may refer to Rowan Williams , Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop John Joseph Williams 1822 1907 , American Roman Catholic prelate and the first Archbishop of Boston John Williams, Archbishop of York 1582 1650 , Archbishop of York, 1641 1650 Thomas Leighton Williams 1877 1946 , Roman Catholic archbishop of Birmingham, England Thomas Stafford Williams born 1930 , New Zealand Cardinal and Archbishop of Wellington Gwilym Owen Williams 1913 1990 , Anglican Archbishop of Wales, 1971 1982 Archbishop Williams High School , a co educational Catholic school in Braintree, Massachusetts disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Williams, Archbishop ... more details
Various residences for archbishop s are locally known as the Archbishop s Palace , including the following The Archbishop s Palace, Charing Kent . The Otford Palace Archbishop s Palace, Otford Kent . The Archbishop s Palace, Lima The Archbishop s Palace, Seville The Summer Archbishop s Palace in Bratislava , Slovakia The Archbishop s Palace, Bordeaux The Archbishop s Palace, Prague The Archbishop s Palace, Pozna The Archbishop s Palace, Tarring in Worthing , Sussex The former Archbishop s Palace, Vilnius , the seat of the President of Lithuania The Archbishop s Palace, Trondheim The Archbishop s Palace, Braga Archbishop s Palace Braga , Portugal Archbishop s Palace Naples disambig pt Pal cio arcebispal es Palacio Arzobispal ... more details
were titled Metropolitans of varying Sees, the final one was Jonathan, Archbishop of New York and the Aleutians .... From 1905 to 1922, its http oca.org HSprimates.asp?SID 7 incumbents held the title of Archbishop Tikhon ... and North America, 1900 1905, Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1905 1907. Platon, Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1907 1914. Evdokim, Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1914 1918. Alexander Nemolovsky , Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1919 1922 ... more details
Archbishop Hannan may refer to Philip Hannan 1913 2011 , former Archbishop of New Orleans 1965 1988 Archbishop Hannan High School in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana hndis Hannan, Archbishop ... more details
Archbishop Shaw may refer to John Shaw archbishop 1863&ndash 1934 , a Roman Catholic archbishopArchbishop Shaw High School , a high school in Marrero, Louisiana disambig ... more details
Archbishop Hanna may refer to the following people. Edward Joseph Hanna , Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco Archbishop Theodosios Hanna of Sebastia , Eastern Orthodox Archbishop of Sebastia disambig ... more details
Archbishop of Utrecht may refer to The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Utrecht Roman Catholic archbishops after Restoration of the Episcopal Hierarchy Archbishop of Utrecht , a Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church . The Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands Old Catholic Archbishops of Utrecht Archbishop of Utrecht , a Metropolitan Archbishop and Primate of the Old Catholic Church . disamb ... more details
Supreme governor of the church . Along with his colleague the Archbishop of York he chairs the General ... the others being Archbishop of YorkYork , Bishop of London London , Bishop of Durham Durham and Bishop of Winchester Winchester , the Archbishop of Canterbury is ex officio one of the Lords Spiritual ... 154?q archbishops The Archbishop of Canterbury , website of the Archbishop of York. Retrieved 31 March 2009. ref The current archbishop, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Rowan Douglas Williams, is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. He was enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral on 27 ... with Primacy of Canterbury primacy over the Archbishop of York , the Archbishop of Canterbury ... and privileges The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York are both styled as The Most ... below him is the Lord Chancellor and then the Archbishop of York. Residences The Archbishop of Canterbury ...File Rowan Williams by Brian.jpg thumb 115px The current Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams . Anglicanism The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England ... of Canterbury . In his role as head of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop leads the third largest ... will become the next archbishop. The current archbishop is the Most Reverend Rowan Williams . He is the list ... Ages there was considerable variation in the methods of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury ... Nominations Commission . Present roles and status Today the archbishop fills four main roles ref http www.archbishopofcanterbury.org 104 Archbishop s Roles and Responsibilities , Archbishop of Canterbury ... see see in the English church. He is the metropolitan bishop metropolitan archbishop of the Province ... often lead only through persuasion. The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ... opinions are often in demand by the news media . As spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion , the archbishop ... of Anglicans in England and worldwide. The archbishop s main residence is Lambeth Palace in the London ... more details
An archbishop is a type of priest. Most archbishops are referred to in terms of the area for which they are responsible. Archbishop may also refer to The Archbishop , an episode of Blackadder archbishop chess , a Fairy Chess piece archbishop dinosaur , a fossil dinosaur which has yet to be properly identified See also Special PrefixIndex Archbishop All articles beginning with Archbishop disambiguation ... more details
Archbishop of Finland can refer to primates of either of the two official Finnish churches the Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Turku , or the Finnish Orthodox Church Orthodox Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland . disambig ... more details