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There is a list in Wikipedia of the 15 Bishops of his diocese from the first one down to the present one. He was about the sixth one. That fact indicates that someone hopes to know more of him and the other 14 people. Maybe he isn't as well known as Sean Penn or Madonna but he wrote two publications. He was a very respected preacher (obviously). His biography is in an encyclopedia. Click here. His life is what Wikipedia is all about. GhostofSuperslum 10:52, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Episcopal Diocese of New York (edited link 6 June 2007) is the list in Wikipedia. The list of people includes holy men and a woman who served from 1787 to 2006. GhostofSuperslum 12:45, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
And I am about to establish a very short biography of his successor: Charles Sumner Burch because someone wants to know the details of his life, too. GhostofSuperslum 12:52, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
These horse-and-buggy era people lived long before the invention of television sets. They went to church and praised God on Sundays. Does Snoop Doggy Dog have a page in Wikipedia? There are rumors afloat that he smokes "weed" and totes a pistol, not a Bible. Times have changed much. GhostofSuperslum 20:56, 29 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]