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the hermit who buries King arthur was once the Bishop of Canterbury
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It depends. An Auxillary Bishop is usually the assistant Bishop. When there is a large jurisdiction or region, the Jurisdictional Bishop usually appoints assistants.
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Yes! Bishop William is Bishop Charles uncle. Bishop William and Bishop Charles' father(Bishop David) were brothers.
The archbishop is a person like the pope but two steps down and the Bishop himself the arch bishop is one step down and when the Bishop dies the Arch bishop becomes the Bishop
Bishop.
Emertius Bishop or Laid Bishop
Bishop Pompallier was the first bishop to arrive in New Zealand
It is about a group of boys sitting in a classroom being lied to about the causes of the war (WWI) from a Bishop. The boys reply by saying the harsh reality of the war, and the bishop says, "The ways of god are strange!" ** Actually it isn't about boys in a classroom. The bishop merely uses the word 'boys' in a patronising way. These are young men returning from war disproving the popular platitudes that the war is a 'just cause'. The bishop says the boys will have changed for the better because of the honourable cause but instead they have been damaged physically and emotionally. One of the boys even has syphillis which implies the common visits to prostitutes by soldiers which contradicts the sacred, christ-like imagery the bishop proposes.
Sarah Bishop isn't a Tory. She isn't a Patriot. Sarah Bishop is a fifteen-year-old girl. The Revolutionary War has come to her village and the Patriots have made her an orphan with a home. Now the British army is after her for a crime she didn't commit. Running for her life, Sarah finds a cave in the woods. Alone, she makes her home there. The wild animals, the terrible hardships are not as bad as what she has left behind. Sarah Bishop vows never trust anyone again. The war will end. Peace will come. But will peace ever find Sarah Bishop? That doesn't really help because that's what it says on the back of the book. Don't use that.
It is about a group of boys sitting in a classroom being lied to about the causes of the war (WWI) from a Bishop. The boys reply by saying the harsh reality of the war, and the bishop says, "The ways of god are strange!" ** Actually it isn't about boys in a classroom. The bishop merely uses the word 'boys' in a patronising way. These are young men returning from war disproving the popular platitudes that the war is a 'just cause'. The bishop says the boys will have changed for the better because of the honourable cause but instead they have been damaged physically and emotionally. One of the boys even has syphillis which implies the common visits to prostitutes by soldiers which contradicts the sacred, christ-like imagery the bishop proposes.