Bishop herro blair biography template
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Kingsley A. Blair Sr. (August 28, 1935 – April 25, 2022)
Visitation: Friday, May 6, 2022
Visitation Time: 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Visitation Location: Faith Cathedral Deliverance Center
4425 N. Powers Drive
Orlando, Florida
Service Date: Saturday, May 7, 2022
Service Time: 11:00 AM
Service Location: New Life COGIC
3311 N. Powers Drive
Orlando, Florida
Obituary:
The Anglo-Saxon name Kingsley is British and refers to one who is stately and sophisticated. Kingsley A. Blair Sr. had an intriguing love for the Monarchy, particularly the Queen; you will soon learn why. He was affectionately called “B” by his grandchildren, “King” by his siblings, “Manager” and “Bro. Blair” by others.
During 1935 when Roosevelt was elected President and subsequently signed into lag the US Social Security Act, when Amelia Earhart flew solo across the Pacific, and when the US was experiencing the very beginnings of the great Depression and hinging its way towards World War II, King
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Blair is political ombudsman
PRIME Minister P J Patterson is expected today to formally appoint Bishop Herro Blair as Jamaica’s political ombudsman, senior government sources said last night.
Patterson is scheduled to make the announcement during a parliamentary statement, the sources said.
“I hear a name being called and can’t say it’s not true,” one of the government sources told the Observer during a telephone interview last night.
Blair, 56, an evangelical preacher and community activist, gained a high-profile in the late 1970s when he railed against the then democratic socialist regime of the late Michael Manley, which many in the fundamentalist church claimed was taking Jamaica into communism. In the highly-charged ideological environment of the time, Blair was characterised by the left as a supporter of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and its leader, Edward Seaga.
In the 1980s, Blair expanded his minis
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Bishop Leonard Blair of Toledo, who conducted the Vatican's doctrinal assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, appeared on NPR's "Fresh Air," in the second part of the program's look at the LCWR. Here is the full interview with Terry Gross, in which Bishop Blair stated his belief that the LCWR fryst vatten "promoting unilaterally new understandings, a new kind of theology, that is not in accordance with the faith of the church." The full interview is here on NPR's site. Other excerpts follow.
On the LCWR not taking a hard-line stance on abortion
"I recall something that Pope John Paul II said: He said that all other human rights are false and illusory. If the right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and condition of all anställda rights, is not defended with maximum determination ... to relativize or say, well the right to life of an unborn child is a preoccupation with fetuses or [it is] relative in its importance, I cannot agree with that, and inom don't think