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William Cockburn Russell Sheridan (March 25, 1917 – September 24, 2005) was the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana and served from 1972 to 1987. He was born in New York, New York on March 25, 1917, the son of John Russell Sheridan and Gertrude Magdalen Herley Sheridan.
Gethsemane Episcopal Church may refer to: in the United States (by state) Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Marion, Indiana) Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Appleton, Minnesota), listed on the NRHP in Minnesota; Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota), listed on the NRHP in Minnesota; Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Manhattan, Montana)
Gethsemane Episcopal Church is an historic church in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the oldest extant churches in Minneapolis and is significant for its Gothic Revival architecture .
Gethsemane Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church building in Appleton, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1879 during the episcopate of pioneer Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple. It was originally a wooden-frame structure with the board and batten walls and lancet windows typical of Carpenter Gothic style. Around 1920 the interior ...
Mariann Edgar was born in 1959 in Summit, New Jersey, [1] to a Swedish-American mother, Ann Björkman (1931–2024), and an American father, William Edgar. [2] [3] She grew up in the Flanders section of Mount Olive Township, New Jersey, and lived with her father for a time in Colorado, following her parents' divorce, before returning to New Jersey and graduating from West Morris Mount Olive ...
The Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana, originally called the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan City, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over the northern one-third of Indiana. It is in Province 5 and its cathedral, the Cathedral of St. James, is in South Bend, as are the diocesan offices. [1]
Grace Episcopal Church in Syracuse, New York is a national shrine to Saint O-kuh-ha-tah. On April 16, 2005, a Native American celebration was held there to honor Saint David Pendleton Oakerhater (O-kuh-ha-tah/Making Medicine) (Cheyenne), the first Native American saint of the Episcopal Church, and Marcia Pierce Steele (Oneida), who teaches both ...
Marion Josiah Hatchett (1927–2009) was an Episcopal priest, scholar, and one of the primary liturgists who shaped the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Born in Monroe, South Carolina , Hatchett was the son of a United Methodist minister.