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Bishop Suffragan Paul Lambert of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas kindly sent along this Q&A he received, done with the Rev.
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In one game, Miss Dewasi invited a volunteer, Suffragan Bishop of Aipo Rongo, Denys Ririka, to engage in a life-sized, blindfolded game of snakes and ladders, where he was led by two young people around a "board" of life events that took him backwards or forwards.
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The Suffragan Bishop of Jarrow is an assistant bishop for the whole of the Diocese of Durham.
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He discussed the plan with the vicar of his church; he did not meet with the second-ranking official of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, Bishop Suffragan Chester L.
Philocrites: The Times ordains a porn star to the priesthood. 2007
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The Suffragan Bishop of Jarrow is an assistant bishop for the whole of the Diocese of Durham.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Then the Suffragan let fill a great vessel with water, and when he had hallowed it he then confessed clean Sir Palomides, and Sir
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Suffragan has sent ... asking for information ....
War and Peace 2003
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And here within this mile is the Suffragan of Carlisle that shall give you the sacrament of baptism.
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And when they came to the Suffragan Sir Tristram told him their desire.
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Diocese of Massai in the south of Tanganyika, where he worked until 1968 when he returned to England to serve as Suffragan
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