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- James_Orin_Mote abstract "The Right Reverend James Orin Mote (January 27, 1922 – April 29, 2006) was a founding member of the Continuing Anglican movement. An alumnus of Canterbury College (Danville, Indiana) and Nashotah House Theological Seminary, he was consecrated in the Anglican Catholic Church. He was elected as the first bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity in 1977, and consecrated on 28th January 1978 by Bishops Albert A. Chambers, Francisco Paktaghan, and Charles D. D. Doren, at Augustana Lutheran Church in Denver, Colorado. He served as Bishop of the Diocese until 1994, when he resigned and retired to live initially in Florida, but later in Indiana. He died on April 29, 2006 in Indianapolis.".
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- James_Orin_Mote deathDate "2006-04-29".
- James_Orin_Mote deathYear "2006".
- James_Orin_Mote wikiPageExternalLink www.augustana.com.
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- James_Orin_Mote wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Orin Mote".
- James_Orin_Mote dateOfBirth "1922-01-27".
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- James_Orin_Mote comment "The Right Reverend James Orin Mote (January 27, 1922 – April 29, 2006) was a founding member of the Continuing Anglican movement. An alumnus of Canterbury College (Danville, Indiana) and Nashotah House Theological Seminary, he was consecrated in the Anglican Catholic Church. He was elected as the first bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Trinity in 1977, and consecrated on 28th January 1978 by Bishops Albert A. Chambers, Francisco Paktaghan, and Charles D. D.".
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