Information about the church and parish includes a location map and contacts, details of Christian education, youth activities, staff and leaders, also upcoming events.
Provides a Worship schedule, details of staff, pastors and leaders. Includes information on parish life, missions, organizations, groups and their activities.
Conducting the Church Development Institue, a congregational development program for Episcopal clergy and lay leaders. Information on programs, workshops and trainers.
Crucified in Nagasaki, 1597. Twenty-three of the martyrs were Franciscans, and St. Peter Baptist was considered their leader. Article in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
High-priest, the leader of the hellenizing party in the time of Judas Machabeus.
Mentioned as the leader of an Antitrinitarian sect at Rome, in the third century.
One of the leaders in the South German Reformation movement. (1491-1551)
The name of several leaders of the Roman aristocracy in the tenth century, during their opposition to the imperial government of the time.
Born about 386; died in Sicily, 454; the most learned among the leaders of the Pelagian movement and Bishop of Eclanum near Beneventum.
Scotch Protestant leader, b. at Haddington, Scotland, between 1505 and 1515; d. at Edinburgh, 24 November, 1572.
Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546.
A burgomaster of Vienna, Austrian political leader and municipal reformer, born at Vienna, 24 October, 1844; died there, 10 March, 1910.
Bishop of Clogher, Ireland, and patriotic leader, born at Farney, County Monaghan, 1600; executed at Enniskillen in 1650.
A sister of the Catholic political leader Hermann Mallinckrodt, and foundress of the Sisters of Christian Charity, b. at Minden, Westphalia, 3 June, 1817; d. at Paderborn, 30 April, 1881.…
A Protestant denomination of Europe and America which arose in Switzerland in the sixteenth century and derived its name from Menno Simons, its leader in Holland.
Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian, lived in the thirteenth and early part of the twelfth century, B. C.
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