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archbishop

[ahrch-bish-uhp] / ˈɑrtʃˈbɪʃ əp /






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"People do feel insecure, their identity has been challenged and we shouldn't ignore that, but churches, I think, have the opportunity to listen to that," said the incoming archbishop.

From BBC

There has been a place of worship on the site since at least the 14th Century, and today's Georgian building includes the tomb of an archbishop of Canterbury from the reign of the Stuarts.

From BBC

As archbishop, Richard Moth will also lead the Church's constant challenge of dealing with safeguarding issues.

From BBC

Pope Leo has named Bishop Aldon Ronald Hicks who, like the pope, is from the Chicago area and served in Latin America, as the next archbishop of New York.

From BBC

Leo named Bishop Ronald Hicks, 58 years old, as archbishop Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal