Anglican archbishop (born 1952)
Native name | 배두환 |
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Province | Korea |
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See | Daejeon |
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Appointed | 1 June 1974 |
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Installed | 3 June 1974 |
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Term ended | 1 October 1986 |
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Predecessor | Richard rutt |
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Successor | Paul Yun Hwan |
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Ordination | 5 October 1956 |
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Consecration | 1 June 1974 by Paul Lee Cheon-hwan |
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Personal details |
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Born | Mark Pae Du-hwan (1926-11-05)5 November 1926
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Died | October 20, 2013(2013-10-20) (aged 86) |
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Nationality | Korean |
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Denomination | Anglican |
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Previous post(s) | Dean of SeongKongHoe University |
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Education | - Kyungpook National University
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Alma mater | - Kyungpook National University
- Sungkonghoe University
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Mark Pae (1926–2013) was an Anglican[1] bishop in the 20th century.
Pae was born in 1926 and educated at Nashotah House, Wisconsin and ordained deacon in 1954[2] and priest in 1956.[3] He was a priest in the Diocese of Korea to 1965 when the diocese was divided.[4] He then worked in the new Taejon diocese as Archdeacon of Ch'ungch'ong and was appointed its bishop in 1974. He was consecrated a bishop on 1 June 1974 by Paul Cheon-hwan Lee, Bishop of Seoul, at Seoul Anglican Cathedral.[5] His son is a priest in Great Neck, New York.[6]
Notes
- ^ Time Magazine
- ^ Korean Mission Records Archived 2008-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
- ^ Division details
- ^ "Consecration of two new Korean bishops". Church Times. No. 5809. 14 June 1974. p. 3. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 6 March 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
- ^ Father Joseph Pae
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Protestantism | Branches of Presbyterian Church of Korea | - HapDong
- TongHap
- Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
- HoHun
- Fundamentalist
- GaeHyuk I.
- Jesus
- KoShin
- KoRyuPa
- JungAng
- Daeshin
- HapDongChongShin
- HapDongChunTong
- HapDongBokUm
- ChanYang
- BoSuHapDong
- BokUm
- YeJong
- JeongRip
- Logos
- HwanWon
- DokNoHoe
- JapDongJungAng
- YeJangHapBo
- DaeShin II
- BupTong
- NamBuk
- HapDongBoSu
- SungHapChuk
- BoSuTongHap
- JeongTongChongHap
- HapDongChungYun
- HapDongJeongShin
- HanGukBoSu
- HapDongEunChong
- DongShin
- HapDongJinRi
- HapDongYunHap
- YunShin
- JangShin
- SunGyo
- HapDongYeChong
- ChanYang
- Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation
- HapDongChongShin I.
- HapDongChongShin II.
- HapDongSeungHoe
- JungRip
- PyungAhn
- HapDongChongHoe
- JeongTongGyeSeung
- HapDongTongHap
- HapDongBoSu I.
- HapDongBoSu II.
- DaeShin II.
- HapDongHwanWon
- HapDongBoSu IV.
- HapDongBoSu III.
- HapDongBoSu II.
- ChongHoe II.
- BoSuHapDong III.
- TongHapBoSu
- DaeHanShinChuk
- HapDongYeChong I
- HapDongSeongHoe
- GaeHyukHapDong I
- GaeHyukHapDong II
- HapDongGaeHyuk
- HapDongJangShin
- HoHun III
- ChongHoe II
- ChongHoe I
- HyukShin
- GaeHyukHapDong III
- DokNoHoe II
- BoSuJeongTong
- HapDongYeSun
- JaeGun
- Presbyterian Church in Korea (GaeHyuk)
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