Infobox musical artist Name The Bishops Img TheBishops 3.jpg Img capt from left to right Peter Bishop Michael Bishop, Alex Bishop, and Chris McConville Landscape Background group or band Origin London , England Genre Indie rock br Alternative rock Alternative Years active 2002 present Label 1234 Records , W2 Records , Weekender Records Associated acts URL http www.thebishopsband.com www.thebishopsband.com Current members Mike Bishop br Pete Bishop br Chris McConville br Alex Bishop The Bishops are a United Kingdom British indie rock band from London , United Kingdom UK . Mike and Pete Bishop who studied at Chelsea College of Art and Design are twin brothers and formed the band in 2002 when they met their eventual third member, Chris McConville, whilst working at their local pub, The Kings Head , in Barbican. The band have released two albums internationally The Bishops 2007 and For Now 2009 . Younger brother Alex Bishop joined the band in November 2009 and since then they have become a four piece. The band have recorded a new EP Sojourn which was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in November 2010 and will be out in the UK and France at the beginning of 2011. The EP marks a departure from their prominent garage beat sound of their first two records into a more contemporary and alternative direction. Band members Mike Bishop Vocals and Guitar Pete Bishop Vocals and Bass Chris McConville Drums Alex Bishop Vocals Guitar and Keys Discography Albums The Bishops 2007 For Now 2009 Singles 2005 I Don t Really Know What To Say 2006 The Only Place I Can Look Is Down 2006 Higher Now 2006 Breakaway 2007 I Can t Stand It Anymore 2008 City lights 2009 If You Leave Today 2009 Hold ... thebishopsuk The Bishops at MySpace http www.dailymusicguide.com Reviews bishops if you ... forum http the bishops.forumactif.net DEFAULTSORT Bishops Category Musical groups from London Category Garage punk Category British indie rock groups UK rock band stub fr The Bishops lt The Bishops ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Bishops genus Taxobox name Bishops fossil range Early Cretaceous regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia subclassis Australosphenida ordo Ausktribosphenida familia Ausktribosphenidae genus Bishops species B. whitmorei binomial Bishops whitmorei binomial authority Rich et al, 2001 Bishops is an extinct genus of Australosphenida or Theria from Early Cretaceous of Australia . The only recorded species, Bishops whitmorei , was found on Flat Rocks, Victoria Australia Victoria . The genus was named in honour of the Dr Barry Bishop, the former Chairman of the Committee for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society . References Rich, T. H. Flannery, T. F. Trusler, P. Kool, L. van Klaveren, N. A. & Vickers Rich, P. 2001. A second tribosphenic mammal from the Mesozoic of Australia. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum 110 1 9. Australosphenida nav Portal Paleontology DEFAULTSORT Bishops Genus Category Cretaceous mammals Category Australosphenida Paleo mammal stub nl Bishops ... more details
for the Australian islets Bishop and Clerk Islets The Bishops and Clerks What is the Welsh name? are a group of islet rocks and islet s situated 1 to 2 miles west of Ramsey Island , Pembrokeshire , Wales . They include Carreg Rhoson Carreg trai Cribog Daufraich Llechau isaf Llechau uchaf Maen Daufraich Maen Rhoson Moelyn North Bishop South Bishop South Bishop Lighthouse External links http www.pembrokeshirebreaks.co.uk pictures bishops and clerks.php Photograph Pembrokeshire geo stub Pembrokeshire coord 51.87 5.395 display title Category Islands of Pembrokeshire fr Bishops and Clerks nn Bishops and Clerks ... more details
The term College of Bishops is used in Roman Catholic Church Catholic theology to describe the Bishop Catholic Church bishops , as the Apostolic Succession successors of the Twelve Apostles Apostles in Communion Christian communion with the Pope , who is the Bishop Catholic Church Bishop of Diocese of Rome Rome , as a body. With the Pope, the college shares the pastoral care and Episcopal polity government of the Roman Catholic Church . cquote The college of bishops, whose head is the Supreme Pontiff the Bishop of Rome and whose members are bishops by virtue of sacramental consecration and hierarchical communion with the head and never without this head, is also the subject of supreme and full power over the universal church. ref 1983 CIC Can. 336 ref It is for a Pope to determine how the College of Bishops exercises that power. Normally it would be through an ecumenical council . ref 1983 CIC Can. 338 ref The doctrine is not understood to mean that a council is superior to a pope. And in the opposite direction, a pope has traditionally been understood to possess the sole right of calling, dismissing, or proroguing a council and of approving its decisions. There was little explicit teaching on the subject before the Second Vatican Council. Indeed, throughout the nineteenth century and to the mid twentieth century the ultramontanist position was generally held that is, that the Pope was an absolute monarch who was guided by the Holy Spirit . See Papal Infallibility . The idea was explicitly taught by the Second Vatican Council , in the decree Lumen Gentium . Within the Catholic Church , the idea of the College of Bishops has caused some controversy. Indeed, Pope Paul VI , who approved Lumen Gentium, felt obliged to authorise the adding of a Nota Praevia or explanatory comment, to the Council documents not to the text of Lumen Gentium itself . See also United Methodist Council of Bishops Council of Bishops United Methodist Synod Synod of Bishops general Canon Law References ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The House of Bishops is the third House in a General Synod of some Anglican Church Anglican churches ref Eg see http www.cofe.anglican.org about gensynod houseofbishops House of Bishops, Church of England , http australia.anglican.org governance.cfm?SID 19 General Synod, Anglican Church of Australia ref and the second house in the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America . ref http www.episcopalchurch.org gc.htm General Convention, Episcopal Church in the United States of America ref Composition of Houses of Bishops The composition of a House of Bishops varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Typically, they consist of archbishop s and or Primate religion Primate s, diocesan bishop s and sometimes suffragan bishop suffragan and coadjutor bishop coadjutor bishops who may, in turn, be elected as a fixed number, as happens in the Church of England . Houses of Bishops of Anglican Communion provinces are typically chaired by the Primate, Archbishop, or Presiding Bishop of the province, while in some ecclesiastical province provincial subdivisions of a Communion province, a House of Bishops is chaired by a provincial Metropolitan bishop metropolitan . See also General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada General Synod of the Church of England References Reflist External links http hobd.org House of Bishops and Deputies email list from the USA http anglicanhistory.org usa pastorals Pastoral letters from the House of Bishops of the American Episcopal Church from Project Canterbury Category Church of England anglican stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Bishops Cap photo Glacier NP Peak 8.jpg photo caption Bishops Cap along the Garden Wall elevation ft 9127 elevation ref ref name My Topo cite web url http www.mytopo.com maps.cfm?search string Bishops Cap title Bishops Cap, Montana format Map publisher My Topo USGS Quads accessdate 2010 02 28 ref prominence ft location Flathead County, Montana , Glacier County, Montana , United States USA range Lewis Range coordinates coord 48 43 29 N 113 42 33 W type mountain region US display inline,title ref name gnis cite gnis id 768903 name Bishops Cap accessdate 2010 09 26 ref topo United States Geological Survey USGS Logan Pass, MT first ascent easiest route Bishops Cap convert 9127 ft m 0 is located in the Lewis Range , Glacier National Park US Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana . ref name My Topo ref name Summitpost cite web url http www.summitpost.org mountain rock 152134 bishops cap.html title Bishops Cap publisher SummitPost accessdate 2010 02 28 ref Located above the Garden Wall and straddling the Continental Divide , when viewed from the south at Logan Pass , the peak appears to resemble a Bishop s headwear. ref name Summitpost The name Bishops Cap is descriptive only, and there s no know origin. ref cite book last Holterman first Jack title Place Names of Glacier National Park publisher Riverbend Publishing location Helena, MT year 2006 isbn 1931832684 pages 34 ref See also Mountains and mountain ranges of Glacier National Park U.S. Cited references reflist Category Mountains of Montana Bishops Cap Category Flathead County, Montana Category Glacier County, Montana Category Glacier National Park United States Category Mountains of Glacier National Park U.S. Montana geo stub ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Bishops Sutton latitude 51.083281 longitude 1.1353281 population 419 population ref ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 795215&c SO24 9QF&d 16&e 15&g 453299&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Census data ref shire district Winchester shire county Hampshire region South East England constituency westminster Winchester UK Parliament constituency Winchester post town postcode district SO24 postcode area SO dial code 01962 os grid reference SU6066331907 Bishops Sutton is a village and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 419. The parish of Bishops Sutton, containing convert 3739 acre km2 of land and convert 9 acre m2 of land covered with water, is of a irregular shape, the central part, in which the village stands, being in the comparatively low ground 250 ft. above sea level by the head waters of the River Alre , while a long strip runs north east between the parishes of Bighton and Ropley , rising to a height of convert 500 ft m abbr on . South of the river the boundary extends to the high ground above Cheriton Wood and Bramdean Common. The Hundred of Bishops Sutton From the eighteenth century, a law in England required that all manors of villages and parishes had to be merged with a Hundred to form it. The nearest Hundred to Bishops Sutton was itself at the date, and thus all manors within the area were recorded in the Hundred of Bishops Sutton by law. At the time of the Domesday Survey the hundred of Bishop s Sutton was known as the hundred of Esselei back then, and comprised the following places West Tisted , Bishop s Sutton which included Ropley , and Bramdean . References reflist See also The Hundred of Odiham Winchester Hampshire geo stub Category Villages in Hampshire nl Bishops Sutton pl Bishops Sutton ... more details
image The Seven Bishops Committed to the Tower in 1688 by John Smith.jpg thumb 200px A portrait of the Seven Bishops. Image Trial of the Seven Bishops.jpg thumb 200px The Seven Bishops on trial, June 29, 1688. Image AcquittalSevenBishops.jpg thumb right 200px The Seven Bishops greet the crowd after their acquittal. The Seven Bishops of the Church of England were those imprisoned and tried for seditious libel over their opposition to the second Declaration of Indulgence issued by James II of England James II in 1688. They were found not guilty. The Declaration granted broad religious freedom in England ... 25, 1688. On May 4, the King and his Council ordered the Bishops that the Declaration should be read ... a total of eight bishops, counting the Archbishop of Canterbury. Compton is not counted in the reckoning of the seven. These seven Bishops signed a Memorial requesting the King that they might be excused ..., the Memorial of the Bishops had been published in numerous copies and broadcast all over ... 8. The Bishops could have given their own recognizances for coming up for trial, and thereby avoided ... to Toleration had gained their victory. The Seven Bishops were William Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury ... White Bishop of Peterborough Despite their petition and their trial, five of these bishops all ... among the nine bishops who became Nonjuring schism non juror s, refusing to swear an oath of allegiance ... Seven Bishops External links http yarchive.net macaulay history chapter VIII.html Chapter VIII ... surrounding the Petition and Trial of the Seven Bishops http www.jacobite.ca documents 16880518.htm Petition of the Seven Bishops http anglicanhistory.org nonjurors Documents by and about the Nonjurors from Project Canterbury William Gibson, James II and the Trial of the Seven Bishops , Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 DEFAULTSORT Seven Bishops Category Cultural lists 7 Seven Bishops Category History of the Church ... century bishops sv De sju biskoparna ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 51.7763 longitude 0.6681 official name Wickham Bishops population shire district Maldon, Essex Maldon shire county Essex region East of England constituency westminster Maldon and East Chelmsford UK Parliament constituency Maldon and East Chelmsford post town postcode district CM8 postcode area CM dial code 01621 os grid reference TL840120 Wickham Bishops is a village in Essex , England. Transport Roughly three miles from the town of Witham which has a mainline train station on the National Express East Anglia line . Also at Witham is access to the main A12 road that runs through Essex. Wickham Bishops is a popular village for London bound rail commuters as well as those who work in the nearby towns of Chelmsford and Colchester . The village once had a railway station of its own on the WItham Maldon East line. The line closed to passengers in 1964. Local amenities Wickham Bishops has a village hall constructed in 2005 , playing fields, a library, tennis courts, a hairdresser, health food shop, estate agent, a One Stop local shop off licence and two public houses pubs The Mitre and The Chequers. The number 90 bus service runs between Maldon to Wickham Bishops and Witham once an hour. Parish church There is one parish church St Bartholomew s. The clock ... by hand . Image Stbartholomewschurchwickhambishops.jpg thumb St. Bartholomew s Church Wickham Bishops Drama club There is a drama club, Wickham Bishops Drama Club , a friendly group located centrally ... rehearsing two one act plays Last Tango in Wickham Bishops and Last Panto in Wickham Bishops ..., Wickham Bishops External links http www.churchinwickhambishops.org.uk Official Parish Church Website ... http www.wickhambishops.net Official Wickham Bishops Website Although this does not appear to be kept fully up to date Category Villages in Essex Category Maldon district nl Wickham Bishops pl Wickham Bishops ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Ryan Bishops Img Ryanbishopsatprince george.jpg Img capt Ryan Bishops on tour with Ox in Prince George, Canada Img size 115 kB Landscape Background solo singer Birth name Alias Born Died Origin Greater Sudbury Sudbury , Ontario , Canada Instrument Guitar , Vocals , Piano Genre Alternative country Occupation Guitarist , Singer songwriter , Pianist Years active 2004 present Label Cosmic Dave s Record Label Associated acts Ox band Ox , Kate Maki URL Notable instruments Ryan Bishops is a Canada Canadian rock and country guitar ist and songwriter from Greater Sudbury Sudbury , Ontario , who plays as a supporting musician in Ox band Ox and in singer songwriter Kate Maki s backing band. In 2005, Bishops was also a headlining artist along with Maki, Nathan Lawr , Ruth Minnikin and Dale Murray musician Dale Murray in two national concert tours, A Midautumn Night s Dream ref http www.zunior.com product info.php?products id 1559 A Midautumn Night s Dream ref and A Midwinter Night s Dream, ref http www.zunior.com product info.php?products id 1558 A Midwinter Night s Dream ref which were reportedly inspired by Bob Dylan s Rolling Thunder Revue . The five musicians also recorded limited edition albums for sale on each tour. References reflist 2 External links http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction user.viewprofile&friendID 104960320 Ryan Bishops Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bishops, Ryan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bishops, Ryan Category Canadian country guitarists Category Canadian rock guitarists Category Canadian songwriters Category Franco Ontarian people Category People from Greater Sudbury Category Living people Category Musicians from Ontario Canada guitarist stub ... more details
Bishops Cannings is a village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey in Wiltshire , England. The parish includes the settlements of Coate , Horton , Bourton and Easton , as well as the village of Bishops Cannings itself. TOCright History The parish is now the third largest in Wiltshire, but was formerly larger. It lost a large area to the nearby town of Devizes , 2 miles to the south west,when there was a change of boundaries in 1835. Bishops Cannings had previously reached as far into Devizes as the Crammer, a large pond on the edge of the town centre. This may explain how Bishops Cannings comes to lay claim to being the place of origin of the legend of the Moonrakers . ref name wgh Cite web url http www.gazetteandherald.co.uk gazettefeatures nostalgia display.var.1144188.0.smugglers myth lives.php title Smugglers myth lives accessdate 2009 09 02 format work Wiltshire Gazette and Herald ref ref name WCC Cite web url http history.wiltshire.gov.uk community getcom.php?id 20 title Bishops Cannings work Wiltshire Community History publisher Wiltshire Council accessdate 2010 11 08 ref Historically, the parish was part of the Potterne and Cannings hundred of Wiltshire. A detailed parish history was published in 1953 by the Wiltshire Victoria County History . ref Wiltshire Victoria County History A History of the County of Wiltshire , Volume VII Bradford hundred and Potterne and Cannings hundred 1953 ref In 2001, the United Kingdom Census 2001 Census recorded a parish population of 1,566, in 650 households. ref cite web url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId ... Statistics accessdate 10 June 2010 ref Local government Bishops Cannings is a civil parish with an elected ... Council Website page on Bishops Cannings , retrieved 15 10 Oct 8, 2004 UTC coord 51.37594 N 1.94536 ... stub nl Bishops Cannings pl Bishops Cannings ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Bishops Wood latitude 52.68259 longitude 2.2402 shire district South Staffordshire region West Midlands shire county Staffordshire constituency westminster post town Stafford postcode district ST19 postcode area ST os grid reference SJ838094 for the South Wales nature reserve Bishop s Wood Bishop s Wood , Bishops Wood , or Bishopswood gbmapping SJ840093 is a small village on the Staffordshire border with Shropshire . It is home to the Royal Oak public house , the first to be named after the nearby Royal Oak oak tree at Boscobel House in which Charles II of England King Charles II Escape of Charles II hid after the Battle of Worcester . The village, in the parish of Brewood , may derive its name from the country residence of the early Bishop of Lichfield Bishops of Lichfield Boscobel House . The Charles II of England King Charles II Royal Oak tree, White Ladies Priory , Blackladies another former priory, now a private residence and Weston Park are all within easy walking distance. External links http www.brewoodparish.org.uk Brewood Parish Category Villages in Staffordshire Staffordshire geo stub pl Bishops Wood ... more details
Infobox Education in Canada name Bishops College image imagesize motto Laudimus Viros Gloriosos motto translation streetaddress 190 Pennywell Road city St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s province Newfoundland and Labrador NL postalcode coordinates coord 47 33 40 N 52 43 30 W region CA type edu display inline,title schoolnumber 709 579 4107 schoolboard Eastern School District affiliation superintendent trustee principal Bridget Ricketts viceprincipal Yvonne St. Croix administrator patron visitor schooltype High School grades L1 L4 language area mascot Snoopy & the Red Baron teamname Barons colours Red and White founded 1959 enrollment 600 enrollment as of homepage http www.bishops.k12.nf.ca www.bishops.k12.nf.ca Bishops College is a high school located in central St. John s, Newfoundland . It is next to another high school called Booth Memorial High School Booth Memorial High . Mascot The Mascot for Bishops, is The Bishops Baron, sometimes depicted as Snoopy dressed as the Red Baron. Sports Teams References reflist Unreferenced date November 2008 Category Educational institutions with year of establishment missing Category High schools in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland school stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced January 2010 notable January 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Admonishing The Bishops Type EP Artist Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 Cover Admonishing The Bishops 282.jpg Released 1993 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length 19 19 Label Matador Records Matador Producer Reviews Allmusic rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r249203 pure url yes link Last album Where s Officer Tuba br 1993 This album Admonishing The Bishops br 1993 Next album The Funeral Pudding br 1994 Admonishing The Bishops is an EP by the band Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 , released in 1993. Track listing Hurricane 6.14 Undertaker 3.23 Million Dollars 4.14 Father 5.24 Personnel Gibbs Chapman engineer, mixing Mark Davies banjo, bass, guitar, vocals Anne Eickelberg bass, vocals Brian Hageman guitar, mandolin, vocals Jay Paget drums Hugh Swarts guitar, vocals Bob Weston engineer Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 Category 1993 EPs Category Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 albums ... more details
Bishops Pond is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthenshire Carmarthen & Dinefwr , Wales . See also List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr UK SSSI stub Carmarthenshire geo stub coord missing Wales ... more details
Image BishopsHouse01.jpg thumb 300px Bishops House. Bishops House is a Timber framing half timbered house in the Norton Lees district of the Sheffield City of Sheffield , England . It was built c. 1500 ref Harman, R. & Minnis, J. 2004 Pevsner City Guides Sheffield , p242. New Haven & London Yale University Press . ISBN 0 300 10585 1. ref and is located at coord 53 21 5 N 1 28 13 W type landmark region GB , on the southern tip of Meersbrook Park. It is one of the three surviving timber framed houses in the city the others being the Old Queen s Head and Broom Hall . ref name IOE English Heritage 1952 http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 1&id 455878 Bishops House. Images of England accessed 3 February 2006 . ref It is known as Bishops House because it was said to have been built for two brothers. John Blyth John and Geoffrey Blythe , both of whom became Bishops. There is, however, no evidence that they ever lived in this house the first known resident being William Blythe, a farmer and scythe manufacturer, who was living here in 1627. Samuel Blyth was the last of the family to live in the house, dying in 1753, after which his sons sold the house to a William Shore. The house was subsequently let to a tenant farmer and his labourer, at which point the house was sub divided into two dwellings. In 1886 ownership passed to the Corporation Sheffield City Council and various recreation department employees lived in the house until 1974. ref http www.sheffieldgalleries.org.uk coresite html bishops.asp Bishops House. Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust accessed 3 February 2006 . ref It is a Grade II listed building ref name IOE and has been open as a museum since ... group called the Friends Of Bishops House has been set up to try and ensure the House is properly ... Official Website http www.bishopshouse.org.uk Friends of Bishops House coord 53 21 5 N 1 28 13 ... in South Yorkshire Category Timber framed buildings de Bishops House fr Bishops House pt Bishops House ... more details
File Bishops Bible Elizabeth I 1569.jpg thumb Though not formally dedicated to Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth , the Bishops Bible includes a portrait of the queen on its title page. The 1569 quarto .... The Bishops Bible was an English language English Bible translations translation of the Bible ... by bishops episcopal polity Episcopalian with government by lay elders. However, they were aware that the Great ... Geneva translation, they circulated one of their own, which became known as the Bishops Bible. The promoter ... bishops were followed by their initials in the early editions. For instance, at the end of the book ... Bishops Bible 1568.jpg thumb left In this edition, Elizabeth is flanked by allegorical virtues of Faith ... text from Romans 1 16 The bishops deputed to revise the Biblical Apocrypha Apocrypha appear to have .... As the Apocrypha of the Great Bible was translated from the Latin Vulgate , the Bishops Bible cannot strictly claim to have been entirely translated from the original tongues. The Bishops Bible ... Testament of the Bishops Bible alongside the Douay Rheims Bible Rheims New Testament , specifically to controvert the latter s polemical annotations. The Bishops Bible or its New Testament went ... of the Bishops Bible as their basis, although several other existing translations were taken into account. After it was published in 1611, the King James Version soon took the Bishops Bible s place as the de facto standard of the Church of England. Later judgments of the Bishops Bible have not been ... that the Bishops Bible was, and is, not loved. Where it reprints Geneva it is acceptable, but most ... Bible, the Bishops Bible has rarely been reprinted. The most available reprinting of its New Testament ... year 1962 location NY pages url doi id isbn ref The Bishops Bible is also known as the Bible errata ... Bishops Reflist See also Matthew Bible Great Bible Geneva Bible External links http www.studylight.org desk ?l en&query genesis 1§ion 0&translation bis&oq genesis&new 1 The Studylight Version of the Bishops ... more details
Roman Curia The Congregation for Bishops Congregatio pro Episcopis is the congregation Roman Curia congregation of the Roman Curia which oversees the selection of new bishop s that are not in mission territories or those areas that come under the jurisdiction of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches who deal with the Eastern Catholics , pending pope papal approval. It also schedules the Quinquennial Visit Ad Limina papal audiences required quinquennially for bishops and arranges the creation of new dioceses. The Congregation for Bishops has its origins in the Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions founded by Pope Sixtus V on 22 January 1588. Before the Second Vatican Council , when the pope was announcing the names of new cardinals at a Secret Consistory that is when, emperors, kings, princes or electors of the Holy Roman Empire were not present , the names of the newly appointed cardinals would be read out then those of Bishops and Archbishops were also announced. This is the reason why, until 1967, the congregation now known as Congregation for Bishops was called Sacred Consistorial Congregation . The current Prefect since 30 June 2010 is Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal Marc Ouellet . The current Secretary since 3 July 2009 is Archbishop Manuel Monteiro de Castro . The current Undersecretary since 1993 is Monsignor Giovanni Maria Rossi . Secretaries of the Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions 1588 1965 Domenico Riviera 1710 1730 Niccola Clarelli Parracciani 1860 1872 ? Carmine Gori Merosi 1882 1886 Carlo Nocella 1892 1903 Gaetano de Lai 1908 1928 Carlo Perosi 1928 1930 Raffaele Rossi 1930 1948 Adeodato Giovanni Piazza 1948 1957 Marcello Mimmi 1957 1961 Carlo Confalonieri 1961 1965 Congregation of Bishops ... Marc Ouellet 2010 present Secretaries The secretary of the Congregation for Bishops is concurrently ... RC stub Category Congregation for Bishops Category Episcopacy in Roman Catholicism Category ... more details
The Bishops of Regensburg are bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg , Bavaria , Germany . The seat of the bishops is Regensburg Cathedral . History The diocese was founded in 739. The bishops were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire , ruling a territory known as the Prince Bishopric of Regensburg . They were not among the most powerful Prince Bishops, due to the existence of other reichsfrei authorities in Regensburg ref the town of Regensburg itself, which was a Reichsstadt , and the three Reichsabtei en of St. Emmeram s Abbey , the Niederm nster, Regensburg Niederm nster and the Oberm nster, Regensburg Oberm nster ref which prevented them from consolidating a major territorial base. With the dissolution of the Archbishopric of Mainz , the Bishopric of Regensburg was elevated to the Archbishopric of Regensburg. It was part of the Principality of Regensburg , ruled by the Prince Primate Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg . The end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and its aftermath saw the end of the territorial claim of the bishops. With the death of Dalberg in 1817, the archdiocese was downgraded to being a suffragan of the Archbishops of Munich and Freising . Before 739 Itinerant bishops before the foundation of the diocese Emmeram of Regensburg Saint Emmeram to 652 Rupert of Salzburg Saint Rupert about 697 uncertain Erhard of Regensburg Saint Erhard about 700 After the foundation of the diocese Bishops since the foundation of the diocese of Regensburg in 739 Gaubald 739 761 Sigerich 762 768 Simpert or Sindbert 768 791 Adalwin 791 816 Baturich 817 847 Erchanfried 847 864 Ambricho 864 891 Aspert 891 893 Tuto 893 930 Isangrim 930 941 Gunther 941 Michael 941 972 Wolfgang of Regensburg Saint Wolfgang 972 994 Gebhard I, Bishop of Regensburg Gebhard I of Swabia ... M ller 1982 2002 Gerhard Ludwig M ller from 2002 reflist Category Bishops of Regensburg Category Roman Catholic bishops by diocese Category Prince Bishops Link FL de de Liste der Bisch fe von Regensburg ... more details
Bishops Lydeard is a village and civil parish located in Somerset , England , bypassed, since 1967 ... Park , an eighteenth century country home. Bishops Lydeard is a Bishops Lydeard railway station railway ... . Landmarks Watermill File Bishops Lydeard Mill.jpg thumb Bishops Lydeard Mill and Rural Life Museum There were originally two flour mills in the Bishops Lydeard. Higher Mill has been demolished. The Bishops Lydeard Mill and Rural Life Museum is housed in a building which dates from the 18th ... the building has been renovated and was opened by the town Mayor in 2003. ref cite web title Bishops Lydeard Mill and Rural Life Museum url http www.visitsomerset.co.uk site things to see and do bishops ... in the Brendon Hills . ref name somersetguide cite web title Bishops Lydeard Mill url http www.somersettouristguide.com Taunton Bishops Lydeard Mill 789.asp publisher Somerset Guide accessdate 5 June ... kitchen. ref name somersetguide ref cite web url http www.bishopslydeardmill.co.uk title Bishops Lydeard Mill publisher Bishops Lydeard Mill accessdate 2008 08 08 ref Sandhill Park main Sandhill Park ... 2008 08 08 ref Religious sites The Church of St Mary, Bishops Lydeard church of St Mary dates ... Dovecote Press location Wimborne, Dorset isbn 0946159947 ref Transport Bishops Lydeard is served by scheduled ... http www.bishops lydeard.co.uk Bishops Lydeard village website Taunton Deane Category Villages in Taunton Deane Category Civil parishes in Somerset nl Bishops Lydeard no Bishops Lydeard pl Bishops Lydeard ... more details
of the Holy See bishops elect should be confirmed by their metropolitans ref Rotuli Parliamentorum , iv. p. 71 ref but the ordinance was not recorded on the Statute Roll. Three bishops only, namely ... of providing bishops, and from this time until the Protestant Reformation Reformation the canonical ... of England the role of the papacy in appointing bishops was abolished, but the confirmation ... the said election, or, in case of an archbishop elect, to one archbishop and two bishops, or to four bishops, requiring and commanding them with all speed and celerity to confirm it. This practice still ... of the papacy over the election and appointment of bishops has since the Protestant Reformation ... Confirmation Of Bishops Category Canon law ... more details
coord 51 28 14 N 0 12 58 W type landmark region GB display title File Bishops park.JPG thumb right 220px Embankment walkway, Bishops Park Bishops Park is a park in Fulham , south west London. The park was opened by the London County Council in 1893, on land given by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners . It is listed Grade II on the register of parks and gardens of special historic interest maintained by English Heritage . The park runs north of the River Thames from All Saints Church, Fulham All Saints church by a broad tree lined avenue, and an embankment path along the river, and ends at Bishop s Park Road. It contains tennis courts and bowling greens, with another small park area fronting Fulham Palace Road. It is adjacent to Fulham Palace , and Fulham F.C. Fulham Football club . A memorial to members of the International Brigade who volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War is located within the park s grounds. History The park was formally opened by Sir John Hutton , chairman of the LCC, in 1893. The park included land known as Bishop s Walk, Bishop s Meadow and West Meadow, formerly owned by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, as Lords of the Manor of Fulham. It was given to the Fulham District Board of Works on condition that the land was laid out and maintained for public recreation. The meadows had already been protected from flooding by the creation of an Levee embankment . The river wall was built between 1889 and 1893 by Joseph Mears, the father of Chelsea F.C. founders, Joseph Mears Joseph and Gus Mears . The park was extended in 1894 prior to opening in 1900, by the inclusion of Pryors Bank and its gardens. Although the house then called Vine Cottage was demolished in 1897, the old gardens were preserved. The gardens contain stone figures depicting Adoration , Protection , Grief and Leda , presented by the sculptor J. Wedgwood. A further sculpture, Affection ... Parks and open spaces Find a park 139221 Bishops Park Proposed Plans.asp Bishops Park Proposed Plans ... more details
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