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  2. Antipope John XVI - Wikipedia

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    John XVI fled, but the Emperor's troops pursued and captured him, cut off his nose and ears, cut out his tongue, broke his fingers and blinded him, that he might not write, and publicly degraded him before Otto III and Gregory V by being forced to ride through the streets of Rome seated backwards on a donkey. [10]

  3. Bishop of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop of Chicago refers to one of the following religious leaders based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Catholic Church: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago (Latin Church) Bishop of the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago (Syro-Malabar Church)

  4. Category:Episcopal bishops of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 September 2022, at 14:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Andrew Peter Wypych - Wikipedia

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    On June 13, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI named Wypych as an auxiliary bishop of Chicago and titular bishop of Naraggara. [6] He received his episcopal consecration on August 10, 2011, from Cardinal Francis George , with Bishop Józek Guzdek from the Archdiocese of BiaƂystok in Poland and Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller as co-consecrators.

  6. List of current cardinals - Wikipedia

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    Choir dress of a cardinal, in scarlet Cardinals are senior members of the clergy of the Catholic Church. As titular members of the clergy of the Diocese of Rome, they serve as advisors to the pope, who is the bishop of Rome. They are typically ordained bishops and generally hold important roles within the church, such as leading prominent archdioceses or heading dicasteries within the Roman ...

  7. William Quarter - Wikipedia

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    University of St. Mary of the Lake, Chicago, Illinois (2021) On November 28, 1843, Quarter was appointed the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Chicago by Pope Gregory XVI . He received his episcopal consecration on March 10, 1844, from Bishop John Hughes , with Bishops Benedict Fenwick and Richard Whelan serving as co-consecrators ...

  8. Pope John XVI of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Pope John XVI of Alexandria (born Ibrahim al-Tukhi) was the 103rd Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 1676 to 1718. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He died on 10 Paoni 1434 A.M. (15 June 1718).

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    His replacement in 2011 was Bishop Robert Conlon of the Diocese of Steubenville. Conlon took a medical leave in 2019 and then resigned the next year. Pope Francis in 2020 named Auxiliary Bishop Ronald Hicks of Chicago as the next bishop of Joliet in Illinois. As of 2023, Hicks is the current serving bishop of Joliet in Illinois. In 2024, the ...

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