The Greek archbishop and other prominent Greek leaders were arrested and hanged.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams traveled to New Orleans for the meeting.
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O'Malley, now a cardinal and Boston's archbishop, is a legend in Mount Pleasant.
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He was named archbishop here in 2004 and elevated to cardinal three years later.
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Cardinal Edward Egan, 77, is retiring as New York's archbishop after nine years.
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Cardinal Edward Egan, 76, is retiring after nine years as the city's archbishop.
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Now it's your neighbor eager to learn the name of the next St. Louis archbishop.
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This undated photo shows Jorge Bergoglio, archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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It'll be the same one he used as archbishop, with the addition of papal symbols.
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"The Archbishop" is the third episode in of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder).
In the Roman Catholic Church and other churches, a senior bishop who is in charge of an archdiocese, and presides over a group of dioceses called a province
A head bishop, usually in charge of a large ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese (see Metropolitan).
Bishop responsible for overseeing the major Diocese of a province of the Anglican Church (In Australia normally the capital city of the state.) (see Bishop)
(Derived from a Greek word for "chief overseer"). A bishop who has administrative responsibilities over an archdiocese.
A bishop over a group of dioceses or national church; for instance, the Archbishop of South Africa or New Zealand.
A bishop with authority over a group of territorially contiguous dioceses and their bishops; also known as a metropolitan