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The bishop-elect read a prepared statement at a news conference in New Jersey, telling how he had related the news to his 83-year-old mother, who said it was "nice" but asked, "But do you think they'll ever make you a monsignor?"
Pope names former Catholic University president next bishop of Trenton Diocese 2010
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The bishop-elect read a prepared statement at a news conference in New Jersey, telling how he had related the news to his 83-year-old mother, who said it was "nice" but asked, "But do you think they'll ever make you a monsignor?"
Pope names former Catholic University president next bishop of Trenton Diocese 2010
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O'Connell, 55, is leaving Washington to become bishop-elect of Trenton, N.J. His replacement at Catholic, John H. Garvey, is dean of the law school at Boston College.
Departing Catholic University president turned school around but sowed divisions, some say 2010
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O'Connell, 55, is leaving Washington to become bishop-elect of Trenton, N.J. His replacement at Catholic, John H. Garvey, is dean of the law school at Boston College.
Departing Catholic University president turned school around but sowed divisions, some say 2010
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The wait ended Friday, when the Vatican announced that Pope Benedict XVI had named O'Connell the next bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, N.J. O'Connell, 55, will be ordained July 30 as coadjutor bishop-elect.
Pope names former Catholic University president next bishop of Trenton Diocese 2010
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Rev. David M. O'Connell, who is leaving after 12 years at Catholic to become bishop-elect of the Diocese of Trenton.
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The wait ended Friday, when the Vatican announced that Pope Benedict XVI had named O'Connell the next bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, N.J. O'Connell, 55, will be ordained July 30 as coadjutor bishop-elect.
Pope names former Catholic University president next bishop of Trenton Diocese 2010
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In the category of medievalism, presiding bishop-elect Katharine Jefferts Schori cited Julian of Norwich as justification for the phrase, "our mother Jesus."
Episcopal Church Fractured by Julian of Norwich!* Richard Nokes 2006
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The bishop-elect replies, “I will, in the name of Christ, the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls.”
Guardians, encouragers, examples to the flock Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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The bishop-elect replies, “I will, in the name of Christ, the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls.”
Archive 2008-04-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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