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Manickam Dorai
Manickam Dorai was the fourth Bishop of Coimbatore. Notes 21st-century Anglican bishops in India Indian bishops Indian Christian religious leaders Anglican bishops of Coimbatore {{Anglican-bishop-stub ...
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The Church Of England Newspaper
The ''Church of England Newspaper'' is an independent Anglican weekly newspaper. Based in London, it is published on Fridays. The ''Church of England Newspaper'' is notable as the earliest church paper, and one of the oldest newspapers still in circulation. It is independent of the Church of England hierarchy. It normally adopts a broadly evangelical stance, as opposed to the historically Anglo-Catholic-leaning ''Church Times''. The ''Church of England Newspaper'' has only had this name since 1949, as it has amalgamated with other publications over the years. It was founded in 1828 as ''The Record'', and continued under that title until 31 December 1948. At that point it merged with ''Church Family Newspaper'', which itself was first issued on 8 February 1894. '' The British Weekly: a journal of social and Christian progress'' was, from not long after its founding in 1886, "one of the most successful religious newspapers of its time" and "a major voice of the ‘Nonconformist Co ...
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Diocese Of Coimbatore Of The Church Of South India
The Coimbatore Diocese is one of the 24 dioceses of the Anglican Church of South India (CSI). Office Bearers of the Diocese President = Rt.Rev. Timothy Ravinder Dev Pradeep Vice President = Rev. Jacob Livingston Hon Secretary = Rev. Prince Calvin Hon Treasurer = Mr. Amirtham (A-1 ) History of the Diocese Antony Watson Brough (1861-1936), a missionary who came to Coimbatore from Australia in 1894, has played a major role in the history of the Diocese, served at Coimbatore for two years, moved to Erode in 1897 and established a hospital in Erode, particularly to look after the health needs of Muslim women. Though the hospital is now called CSI Hospital, it is popularly known as Gosh Hospital. It is next to the church, named in his memory, on Brough Road. He also set up one more hospital in Chennimalai, in memory of his son, who died on the battlefront during World War I. In all, Brough established 94 schools in and around Erode and two hospitals. The diocese was formed at ...
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William Moses (Bishop In Coimbatore)
William Moses was the fourth Bishop of Church of South India, Coimbatore Diocese (1987–2000) and the Moderator (1998–2000) of the Church of South India The Church of South India (CSI) is a united Protestant Church in India. It is the result of union of a number of mainline Protestant denominations in South India after independence. The Church of South India is the successor of a number of Pr .... Early life Moses was born on 29th of July 1937 to William Kari and Janaki William Kari as the first son among 10 siblings. Notes 20th-century Anglican bishops in India Indian bishops Indian Christian religious leaders Anglican bishops of Coimbatore Moderators of the Church of South India {{Anglican-bishop-stub ...
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Timothy Ravinder
Timothy Ravinder Dev Pradeep is the Bishop in Coimbatore Diocese of Church of South India. Early years Timothy Ravinder Dev Pradeep was born in 1958 to S. Timothy and Emily Jane and was brought up in Ketti, a small village south of Ooty, The Nilgiris, South India. He had completed his primary education from The Laidlaw Memorial School of St. George's Homes, Ketti. He had taken the Pre University Course from Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore. He did his graduate course in B.Sc. Physics from University of Madras from Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya. He successfully completed the theological degree B.D. from the United Theological College, Bangalore, India (1991 to 1996). Subsequent to this he was selected to take an autumn course in New Testament studies at the Copenhagen University in Denmark. In the year 2003 Timothy Ravinder was deputed by the Church of South India from the Coimbatore diocese to work with the Protestant Church in Baden, Germany from 2003 to 2 ...
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21st-century Anglican Bishops In India
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Indian Bishops
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Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asian ethnic groups, referring to people of the Indian subcontinent, as well as the greater South Asia region prior to the 1947 partition of India * Anglo-Indians, people with mixed Indian and British ancestry, or people of British descent born or living in the Indian subcontinent * East Indians, a Christian community in India Europe * British Indians, British people of Indian origin The Americas * Indo-Canadians, Canadian people of Indian origin * Indian Americans, American people of Indian origin * Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas and their descendants ** Plains Indians, the common name for the Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains of North America ** Native Americans in the Uni ...
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