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  1. Edmond Lee Browning (March 11, 1929 – July 11, 2016) was an American bishop. He was the 24th presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America . Education, ordination, early ministry. Browning received his seminary education from the University of the South, commonly known as Sewanee.

  2. 15 lug 2016 · By Sam Roberts. July 14, 2016. Edmond L. Browning, who as the presiding bishop in the United States welcomed women into the hierarchy of the Episcopal Church, supported a role for gay and...

  3. 12 lug 2016 · The Rt. Rev. Edmond Lee Browning, the 24th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (1986-1997), who was unwavering in his commitment to the vision of a more compassionate and inclusive church, died on July 11 at his home in Dee, Oregon. He was 87 years old.

  4. 13 lug 2016 · Edmond L. Browning March 11, 1929 – July 11, 2016 24th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church BY OWANAH ANDERSON. Bishop Edmond L. Browning had a gift of validation. He could with a word, a gesture, a nod or a smile convey his approval of what you were doing, or saying.

  5. 11 lug 2016 · [Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs, Episcopal News Service] Bishop Edmond Lee Browning, the 24th presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, died on July 11, 2016. He was 87 years old and was living in Oregon. Browning served as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church from 1986-1997.

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  6. [ACNS] The former Presiding Bishop of the US-based Episcopal Church, Edmond L Browning, died yesterday (Monday) at the age of 87, the Church’s Office of Public Affairs has announced. Bishop Browning served as Presiding Bishop between 1986 and 1997.

  7. 11 lug 2016 · Office of Public Affairs. The Rt. Rev. Edmond Lee Browning, the 24th Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, died on July 11, 2016. He was 87 years old and was living in Oregon. Bishop Browning served as Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church 1986-1997.