Oscar Hugh Lipscomb (September 21, 1931 – July 15, 2020) was an American bishop of the Catholic Church. He served the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile...
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musician Michael Lipscomb (born 1983), American musician Nathaniel Lipscomb (1931–1961), American serial killer Oscar Hugh Lipscomb (1931–2020), American...
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John Lawrence May (1969–1980), appointed Archbishop of Saint Louis Oscar Hugh Lipscomb (1980–2008) Thomas John Rodi (2008–present) Joseph Aloysius Durick...
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Mary, where his grandparents were married in 1910, from Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb, with Archbishop Francis Schulte and Bishop Joseph Howze serving as...
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Seahawks Eric Garror, NFL defensive back for the Tennessee Titans Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mobile (1980–2008) Dan Lord, lead singer...
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the baldachin and a large crucifix over the tabernacle. Archbishop Oscar Hugh Lipscomb led the most recent restoration effort in the 2000s. Under his direction...
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glioblastoma multiforme. Arnol Kox, 67, Dutch street preacher. Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mobile (1980–2008)...
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who became a liberal activist in South Carolina, born in Mobile Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, first Archbishop of Mobile (Roman Catholic) and its eighth bishop...
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Dolan, Sr. Alphonsine Frawley, Fr. James Hennesey, SJ, Archbishop Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, Anabelle Melville, Fr. Peter J. Rahill, Fr. David Sweeney, OFM,...
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Pope John Paul II. He was consecrated on March 25, 1988, by Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb. Boland was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph...
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Diocese of Jackson on January 3, 2003. He was consecrated by Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb on March 7, 2003. Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Latino as...
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John J. Leibrecht, Ph.D. 1961, Bishop of Springfield–Cape Girardeau Oscar Hugh Lipscomb, Ph.D. 1963, Archbishop of Mobile Martin N. Lohmuller, J.C.D. 1947...
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2012 in an Alabama nursing home from an extended illness. Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb of the Archdiocese of Mobile clarified at the time of Trosch's death...
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Archbishop Justin Rigali, with Bishop Michael McAuliffe and Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Jefferson...
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Catholic High. As part of a regionalization plan approved by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb in 2001, it merged with St. Bede Catholic Elementary School (K-8)...
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Preceded by Thomas Joseph Toolen Bishop of Mobile 1969–1980 Succeeded by Oscar Hugh Lipscomb Preceded by John Carberry Archbishop of Saint Louis 1980–1992 Succeeded by...
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Thank You, Mr. Pepys! (category Plays by W. P. Lipscomb)
Thank You, Mr. Pepys! is a historical play by the British writer W.P. Lipscomb. It was inspired by the three-volume biography of Samuel Pepys by historian...
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Oscar Hugh Lipscomb (935) was bishop of Mobile when it was elevated to an archdiocese in 1980 (cathedral pictured)....
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Patrick Allen Thomas Joseph Toolen John Lawrence May Archbishops Oscar Hugh Lipscomb Thomas John Rodi Auxiliary bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick Churches...
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Patrick Allen Thomas Joseph Toolen John Lawrence May Archbishops Oscar Hugh Lipscomb Thomas John Rodi Auxiliary bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick Churches...
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Patrick Allen Thomas Joseph Toolen John Lawrence May Archbishops Oscar Hugh Lipscomb Thomas John Rodi Auxiliary bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick Churches...
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Patrick Allen Thomas Joseph Toolen John Lawrence May Archbishops Oscar Hugh Lipscomb Thomas John Rodi Auxiliary bishop Joseph Aloysius Durick Churches...
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Telleck played Seymour opposite Charlie Clements as Henry VIII in Suzannah Lipscomb and Dan Jones Henry VIII and his Six Wives on Channel 5. In the musical...
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to receive the award, along with Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Lewis and W. P. Lipscomb, who had also worked on adapting Shaw's text. Official Website of the Academy...
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Died in prison Murdered seven prostitutes in Florida and North Carolina Lipscomb, Nathaniel 1958–1959 3 4 Executed 1961 Known as "The Dawn Strangler"; beat...
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#53 US release (Gilberton); #15 UK release, adaptation, script by George Lipscomb and drawn by Henry C. Kiefer A Christmas Carol (1951) Dell Giant — A Christmas...
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Star Notes Jan 1948 The Mark of Cain Two Cities Brian Desmond Hurst W.P. Lipscomb Eric Portman Jan 1948 Vice Versa Two Cities Peter Ustinov George H. Brown...
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Claims Best Picture Oscar". The New York Times. Horn, John (3 March 2014). "Oscars 2014: '12 Years a Slave' wins best picture Oscar". Los Angeles Times...
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Norvell. His father was an English settler. His mother was the daughter of Lipscomb Norvell, an American Revolutionary War officer from Virginia. One of Walker's...
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David G. Burnet (acting) August 5, 1839 – January 31, 1840 Abner Smith Lipscomb January 31, 1840 – January 22, 1841 Joseph Waples (acting) January 23,...
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