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Frank Woods (Archbishop of Melbourne)

Index Frank Woods (Archbishop of Melbourne)

Sir Frank Woods, KBE (6 April 1907 – 29 November 1992) was an English-born Anglican bishop. [1]

20 relations: Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Anglican Primate of Australia, Australian knights and dames, Bishop of Middleton, Bob Dann, Edward Mowll, Edward Woods (engineer), Elizabeth Alfred, Frank Woods, Frank Woods (bishop of Winchester), James Grant (Australian bishop), List of 20th-century religious leaders, Norman Lacy, Robert Nelson (bishop), Ronald Ryan, St Andrew's Church, Brighton, St James the Great, St Kilda East, St Mary's Church, Portsea, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1972 Birthday Honours.

Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne is the metropolitan diocese of the Province of Victoria in the Anglican Church of Australia.

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Anglican Primate of Australia

The Anglican Primate of Australia is the senior bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia.

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Australian knights and dames

This is an incomplete list of all Australians who have ever been appointed a knight or a dame, being entitled to be known as "Sir" or "Dame" respectively.

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Bishop of Middleton

The Bishop of Middleton is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Manchester, in the Province of York, England.

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Bob Dann

Robert William "Bob" Dann (28 September 1914 – 10 April 2008) was the 9th Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne.

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Edward Mowll

Edward Worsfold Mowll (1881–1964) was an Anglican bishop, the fourth Bishop of Middleton.

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Edward Woods (engineer)

Edward Woods (28 April 1814 – 14 June 1903) was a British civil engineer.

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Elizabeth Alfred

Elizabeth Alfred (10 January 1914 – 2 February 2015) was an Anglican Deaconess and priest in Melbourne, Australia.

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Frank Woods

Frank Woods may refer to.

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Frank Woods (bishop of Winchester)

Frank Theodore Woods (15 January 1874 – 27 February 1932), generally known as Theodore Woods, was Bishop of Peterborough (signed Theodore Petriburg) from 1916 to 1923 before being translated to the see of Winchester, where he remained until his death.

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James Grant (Australian bishop)

James Alexander Grant AM is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Dean of Melbourne from 1985 to 1999.

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List of 20th-century religious leaders

;List of 19th-century religious leaders – List of 21st-century religious leaders – Lists of religious leaders by century This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 1901, to December 31, 2000.

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Norman Lacy

Norman Henry Lacy, Australian politician, is a former Victorian Government Minister from May 1979 to April 1982 who grew up in Richmond, Victoria and three times represented his state at national under age basketball championships.

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Robert Nelson (bishop)

Robert Nelson (26 June 1913 – 3 June 1959) was the sixth Bishop of Middleton from 1958 until his death a year later.

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Ronald Ryan

Ronald Joseph Ryan (21 February 1925 – 3 February 1967) was the last person to be legally executed in Australia.

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St Andrew's Church, Brighton

St Andrew's Brighton is the oldest continuous Anglican church in Victoria, Australia.

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St James the Great, St Kilda East

St James the Great, St Kilda East, is an Anglican parish church in the City of Glen Eira, Victoria, Australia.

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St Mary's Church, Portsea

St Mary's Church, Portsea stands on the oldest church site on Portsea Island, Hampshire, England, with a history stretching back to the 11th century.

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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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1972 Birthday Honours

The 1972 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments to orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms to reward and highlight citizens' good works, on the occasion of the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Woods_(Archbishop_of_Melbourne)

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