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(Names are listed by alphabetically by given name in the western convention of given-name, surname for clarity.) Arashi KishÅ« – X; Ayako Matsuzaki – Ghost Hunt; Chikane Himemiya and Himeko Kurusugawa – Kannazuki no Miko; Kagome Higurashi, Kikyo, and Kaede – Inuyasha; Kagami Hiiragi and Tsukasa Hiiragi – Lucky Star; Kaho Mizuki ...
Tenth-century priest, otherwise known only as Aldred, who was a provost of the monastic community of St. Cuthbert at Chester-le-Street in 970. Alexis Bachelot: 22 February 1796 – 5 December 1837 French priest known for being the first Prefect Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands. Alfred Magill Randolph: August 31, 1836 – April 6, 1918
Fr. Robert McQueeney, [197] [198] Actor and golfer who became a priest and spiritual director for the Padre Pio Foundation of America. Msgr. Cletus Madsen, [199] [200] A music director and St. Ambrose University person. Msgr. Francis A. Marzen, [201] Former editor of the Hawaii Catholic Herald who worked as a city information specialist for ...
Fictional priests and priestesses, religious leaders authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.
List of bishops of Lund (Earlier names on the list are Catholic) Presidents & Bishops, Lutheran Church in Malaysia and Singapore; Leading persons and bishops, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg; Bishops of Schleswig, Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Schleswig-Holstein (1925–1976), North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church (1977–2008)
Ruard Acronius – Dutch Calvinist theologian and former priest; first mentioned in documents as a Protestant preacher in 1572; William Edward Addis – Scottish-born Australian clergyman of multiple denominations; first a member of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, and later a diocesan priest until his 1888 reconversion to Protestantism
Giulio Alenio (1582–1649) – Jesuit theologian, astronomer and mathematician; was sent to the Far East as a missionary and adopted a Chinese name and customs; wrote 25 books, including a cosmography and a Life of Jesus in Chinese. José María Algué (1856–1930) – priest and meteorologist who invented the barocyclonometer [8]
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