Charles Chapman Grafton SSJE (April 12, 1830 – August 30, 1912) was the second Episcopal Bishop of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Born on April 12, 1830, in...
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founded in 1866 at Cowley, Oxford, England, by Richard Meux Benson, Charles Chapman Grafton, and Simeon Wilberforce O'Neill. Known colloquially as the Cowley...
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C. H. Chapman (Charles Henry Chapman, 1879–1972), British illustrator and cartoonist C.C. Chapman (Charles Chapman), podcaster Charles Chapman (cricketer...
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Christianity," a view repeated by many Anglo-Catholics such as Charles Chapman Grafton, Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac. In addition, Anglo-Catholics...
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Kozlowski [pl] of the Polish National Catholic Church. Bishops Charles Chapman Grafton and Weller were photographed with these and other bishops wearing...
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the foundation of the newly erected Diocese, its second bishop, Charles Chapman Grafton, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement and its third, Reginald...
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(2021-2023, bishop provisional) John Henry Hobart Brown (1875–1888) Charles Chapman Grafton (1889–1912) * Reginald Heber Weller, Coadjutor Bishop (consecrated...
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expense and all ungracious circumstances."[citation needed] In 1872, Charles Chapman Grafton became the Advent's fourth rector. It was during his tenure that...
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several people Charles Chapman Grafton (1830–1912), American Bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac in The Episcopal Church Charlotte Chapman (1762–1805),...
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in a backlash against Ritualism in the Episcopal Church. Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton and others helped to counter the backlash. Congregation of the...
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Lieshout Blessed Stephen Nehmé (Maronite Church / Catholic Church) Charles Chapman Grafton (Episcopal Church) Fantinus Felix and Adauctus Fiacre Jeanne Jugan...
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Church in Ashmont, Boston. In 1894 he was ordained priest by Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton. He became rector of St John's Church in Boston Highlands. He was...
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in the East Riding of Yorkshire by Aelred Carlyle, a friend of Charles Chapman Grafton, Episcopal Bishop of Fond du Lac and an inspiration for Alfred...
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Bauerschmidt C. P. A. Burnett Thomas Thellusson Carter Loren N. Gavitt Charles Chapman Grafton Reginald Mallett, Superior-General of the American Branch, 1946-1965...
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Cowley Fathers (the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE) with Charles Chapman Grafton and Richard Meux Benson, living at their religious houses in England...
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(SHN) is an Anglican religious order for women founded in 1882 by Charles Chapman Grafton SSJE. Three sisters and six novices of the Society of St. Margaret...
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3rd Duke of Grafton, was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770. He was notably a sixth-generation descendant of King Charles II and the...
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from 1910 to 1913. In the summer of 1912, the venerated Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton died, leaving behind a legacy as well as high expectations for...
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du Lac Elected September 15, 1875 In office 1875–1888 Successor Charles Chapman Grafton Orders Ordination December 1, 1855 by Horatio Potter Consecration...
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attended the cornerstone-laying service, presided over by Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton, on October 1, 1905. The first service in the completed building...
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Bishop with the Pectoral Cross which originally belonged to Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton. He served as Coadjutor for four years until Bishop Weller retired...
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was replaced by the present structure. From 1889 to 1912, Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton worked to complete the interior of the building. Early acquisitions...
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clergy of the Church of the Advent in Boston, of which the rector, Charles Chapman Grafton, was a co-founder of the Society of St. John the Evangelist, a...
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acceptance on his return to Rome[citation needed]. Episcopalian Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton of the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac called Vilatte a "con-man"...
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Deacons on June 27 by the Second Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev. Charles Chapman Grafton. 1901, Mission Creamey opens with one customer bringing milk. 1903...
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Molony, Bishop of Chekiang MOO = John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury MOS = Charles Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells MOU = George Moule, Bishop of Mid-China...
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confidence in the state, Chapman seemingly felt little responsibility to former slaves once they had been freed. In 1830, Henry Grafton Chapman (1804–1842), a second-generation...
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Bay, the county seat of Door County. Brown's successor, Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton wrote: Bishop Brown was singularly and specially interested in...
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sinister can be seen in the arms of the Duke of Grafton, descended from an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England. Today, the College of Arms in...
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Grafton is a city in and the county seat of Taylor County, West Virginia, United States, along the Tygart Valley River. The population was 4,729 at the...
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