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  2. Bishop Montgomery High School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Montgomery High School (commonly referred to as "BMHS" or simply "Bishop" by students) is a Catholic high school serving twenty-five parishes in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. BMHS was founded in 1957, and staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Conventual Franciscans, and lay faculty. The 24-acre (97,000 m 2) campus is ...

  3. James W. Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    James Winchester Montgomery (May 29, 1921 – October 23, 2019) was an American bishop of the Episcopal Church in Chicago from 1971 to 1987. [1] He served in the US Navy during World War II, before entering Seminary and serving the church in the Chicago area from 1949 to his retirement in 1987.

  4. Girls' basketball roundup: Bishop Montgomery dominates to win ...

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    Jordin Blackmon finishes with 15 points and Cyriah Coleman scores 14 points to lead Bishop Montgomery to its seventh state title in girls' basketball.

  5. Prep basketball roundup: Unbeaten Bishop Montgomery wins ...

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    December 21, 2022 at 10:20 PM. Bishop Montgomery stayed unbeaten and won the championship game of the Mission Prep tournament with a 62-60 win over Santa Maria St. Joseph on Wednesday night. Kelcy ...

  6. George Montgomery (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    George Montgomery (bishop) Composite arms of George Montgomery, as shown on the monumental brass mural monument in Washfield Church, Devon, erected by him in memory of his mother-in-law Alice Fry (died 1605). George Montgomery (1562–1621) ( alias Montgomerie [1]) was a Scottish protestant cleric, promoted by King James VI and I to various ...

  7. No. 1 Harvard-Westlake defeats No. 2 Bishop Montgomery in ...

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    Bishop Montgomery used a 1-2-2 zone defense that bothered the Wolverines. After trailing 23-8, the Knights put together a 26-6 surge. They went ahead on a four-point play by guard La Qwon Cole ...

  8. James Pike - Wikipedia

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    James Pike. James Albert Pike (February 14, 1913– c. September 3–7, 1969) [4] was an American Episcopal bishop, accused heretic, writer, and one of the first mainline religious figures to appear regularly on television. Pike's outspoken, and to some of his fellow bishops, heretical, [5] views on many theological and social issues made him ...

  9. William Montgomery Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Montgomery Brown (September 4, 1855 – October 31, 1937), sometimes called "Bad Bishop" Brown, was an Episcopal clergyman and author. Brown, of Galion, Ohio, was consecrated a bishop of the Episcopal Church, but is best remembered as the first Episcopal bishop to be tried for heresy since the Reformation, and the first of any creed in America to be deposed for heretical teachings.