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Retired Episcopal bishop to help poor
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Retired Episcopal bishop to help poor
By TOM HEINEN theinen@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Saturday, February 15, 2003
A search committee has narrowed the list of candidates to succeed
Milwaukee's Episcopal bishop to five finalists, with plans to release
their names March 5 and to hold the election convention May 31.
Meanwhile, Bishop Roger J. White, who recently retired after
nearly 20 years in office because his fatiguing schedule was
undermining medical ef...
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; SPRINGFIELD Bishop Peter Beckwith responds to two higher powers: God and the U.S. Navy. The Almighty always takes precedence, he said, but on Saturday the Navy was to have its day. Beckwith, the Episcopal bishop for the Diocese of Springfield and a Navy chaplain, was expected to assume the title
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