FACTOID # 154: Women make up more than 10% of the prison population in only six countries: Thailand, , Qatar, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Singapore.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Colin Bennetts

Colin James Bennetts (born 9 September 1940) is a British Anglican clergy and the current Bishop of Coventry. September 9 is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years). ... Year 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1940 calendar). ... The term Anglican describes those people and churches following the religious traditions of the Church of England, especially following the Reformation. ... Arms of the Bishop of Coventry The Bishop of Coventry heads the England diocese of Coventry, in the Province of Canterbury, in England. ...


The son James Thomas Bennetts and Winifred Couldrey was educated in the Battersea Grammar School, the Jesus College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in modern and medieval languages and theology and a Master of Arts in 1963, and in Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Full name The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge Motto Facias Prosperum Iter Named after Jesus Lane & Jesus Parish Previous names - Established 1496 Sister College(s) Jesus College Master Prof. ... Bachelor of Arts (B.A., BA or A.B.), from the Latin Artium Baccalaureus is an undergraduate bachelors degree awarded for either a course or a program in the liberal arts or the sciences, or both. ... Theology (Greek θεος, theos, God, + λογια, logia, words, sayings, or discourse) is reasoned discourse concerning religion, spirituality and gods. ... The degree of Master of Arts degree is an undergraduate degree awarded by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge as well as by the University of Dublin. ... Ridley Hall is a theological college in Cambridge in the United Kingdom which trains intending ministers for the Church of England. ...


From 1965 to 1969, Bennetts was Curate of St Stephen, Tonbridge, from 1969 to 1973 Chaplain to Oxford pastorate, from 1973 to 1980 Chaplain of the Jesus College, Oxford and from 1980 to 1990 Vicar and Canon Librarian of St Andrew, Oxford. In 1990, he became canon residentiary of the Chester Cathedral and Diocesan Cirector of Ordinands, holding both posts until 1994. Between 1994 and 1998 he was area bishop of Buckingham and is 8th Bishop of Coventry since 1998. This article is about the city of Oxford in England. ... Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral, mother church for the Diocese of Chester, north-west England. ... Statistics Population: 11,572 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SP695335 Administration District: Aylesbury Vale Shire county: Buckinghamshire Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Buckinghamshire Historic county: Buckinghamshire Services Police force: Thames Valley Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: South Central Post office...


References

Religious Posts
Preceded by
Simon Barrington-Ward
Bishop of Coventry
1998–present
Succeeded by
(current incumbent)

  Results from FactBites:
 
BTCC Pages - 2004 - Rounds 19, 20 & 21 at Knockhill (739 words)
Colin passed James Thompson on lap eight taking him into second place where he defended until the end.
Colin said: “The pace of the car was fantastic, right up until the end.
Summarising on the weekend team principal, Dick Bennetts said: “Two race wins is pretty good but add to that the fact that Colin failed to finish the second race, started at the back of the grid for the final race and came through to finish third is unbelievable.
  More results at FactBites »


 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms.