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Jean-Baptiste arrives, having made arrangements to use the auditorium for an all-night Throat Explosion rehearsal, and evicts New Directions. The next day, getting on New Directions' bus to go to Nationals, Sam can't find Finn's plaque in its case and accuses Jean-Baptiste of stealing it, though he denies doing so.
Jean-Baptiste Salpointe (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist salpwɛ̃t]; February 22, 1825 – July 15, 1898) was the first Bishop of Arizona and the second Archbishop of Santa Fe. Early life and education
The Roman numeral before the diocese name represents where in the sequence that bishop falls; e.g., the fourth bishop of Philadelphia is written "IV Philadelphia". Where a diocese is in bold type it indicates that the bishop is the current bishop of that diocese. Titular sees are not listed. Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters ...
During Sunday’s installment of theGrio’s weekly Vote For Your Life panel, Bishop T.D. Jakes was featured alongside Charlamagne Tha God, April Ryan, Byron Allen and Common to discuss the ...
Jean-Baptiste Lamy, French Catholic clergyman and first Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America; Jean-Baptiste Landé (died 1748), founder of the Mariinsky Ballet based in Saint Petersburg, Russia; Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, colonizer and repeated governor of French Louisiana; Jean-Baptiste Lepère, French ...
On February 7, 1885, Bourgade was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Arizona and titular bishop of Thaumacus by Pope Leo XIII. [7] He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 1 from Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy, with Archbishop Salpointe and Bishop Joseph Projectus Machebeuf serving as co-consecrators. [7]
Choir dress of a cardinal, in scarlet Cardinals are senior members of the clergy of the Catholic Church who are titular clergy of the Diocese of Rome, thereby serving as the primary advisors to the Bishop of Rome. They are almost always bishops and generally hold important roles within the church, such as leading prominent archdioceses or heading dicasteries within the Roman Curia. Cardinals ...
In a letter to another bishop, Jean-Baptiste Bouvier of Le Mans, Guerin described Bazin as "pious, humble, and of an amiable simplicity." [ 3 ] Bazin died at Vincennes, Indiana on April 23, 1848, only seven months after his consecration as bishop.