Diocese of Carlisle
The Diocese of Carlisle was created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham, although many people of Celtic descent in the area looked to Glasgow for spiritual leadership. The first bishop was Æthelwold, he was the king's confessor and became prior of the Augustinian priory at Nostell in Yorkshire. Carlisle was thus the only cathedral in England to be run by Augustinians instead of Benedictines. This only lasted until the reign of Henry III however, when the Augustinians in Carlisle joined the rebels who temporarily handed the city over to Scotland and elected their own bishop. When the revolt was ended, the Augustinians were expelled.
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Hugh Percy (bishop)
St. George's Church, Barrow-in-Furness
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Diocese of Carlisle
The Diocese of Carlisle was created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham, although many people of Celtic descent in the area looked to Glasgow for spiritual leadership. The first bishop was Æthelwold, he was the king's confessor and became prior of the Augustinian priory at Nostell in Yorkshire. Carlisle was thus the only cathedral in England to be run by Augustinians instead of Benedictines. This only lasted until the reign of Henry III however, when the Augustinians in Carlisle joined the rebels who temporarily handed the city over to Scotland and elected their own bishop. When the revolt was ended, the Augustinians were expelled.
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Das Bistum Carlisle (lat.: Dio ...... e römisch-katholische Diözese.
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La diocesi di Carlisle (in lat ...... pressa della Chiesa cattolica.
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Le diocèse de Carlisle (en ang ...... alement : l’évêque de Penrith.
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The Diocese of Carlisle was cr ...... id not take effect until 1856.
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聖公會卡萊爾教區(英语:Diocese of Carlisl ...... ·紐科姆。下分一個副主教區、三個會吏長區,管理267個堂區。
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West Cumberland,
Westmorland and Furness
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Chris Sims, Acting Archdeacon of Carlisle
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Das Bistum Carlisle (lat.: Dio ...... e römisch-katholische Diözese.
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La diocesi di Carlisle (in lat ...... pressa della Chiesa cattolica.
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Le diocèse de Carlisle (en ang ...... alement : l’évêque de Penrith.
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The Diocese of Carlisle was cr ...... he Augustinians were expelled.
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聖公會卡萊爾教區(英语:Diocese of Carlisl ...... ·紐科姆。下分一個副主教區、三個會吏長區,管理267個堂區。
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Diocese of Carlisle
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Diocèse de Carlisle
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Diözese Carlisle
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聖公會卡萊爾教區
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