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John Bailey Lipscomb (born July 25, 1950) is a former Episcopal bishop who later became a Roman Catholic priest. Lipscomb's father was a Baptist pastor and Lipscomb grew up in the Baptist tradition. In 1997, Lipscomb succeeded as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida where he oversaw around 37,000 Episcopalians. He retired in 2007 after months of medical leave relating to malaria and Parkinson's disease. After his retirement, he joined the Roman Catholic Church and was ordained as a priest in that church in 2009.

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  • John Bailey Lipscomb (* 25. Juli 1950 in Arlington, Virginia) ist ein ehemaliger anglikanischer Bischof der Episkopalkirche der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Er war von 1997 bis 2007 der 4. Bischof von Southwest Florida. Im Juni 1974 wurde er zum Diakon ordiniert und erhielt im März 1975 seine Priesterweihe. 1995 wurde er durch Edmond Lee Browning sowie und zum Bischof geweiht. Er heiratete am 28. Dezember 1968 Marcie und hat zwei Kinder. Ende 2007 traten sie der römisch-katholischen Kirche bei. Am 2. Dezember 2009 wurde er in Lutz durch den Erzbischof von Miami John Favalora zum römisch-katholischen Priester geweiht. (de)
  • John Bailey Lipscomb (born July 25, 1950) is a former Episcopal bishop who later became a Roman Catholic priest. Lipscomb's father was a Baptist pastor and Lipscomb grew up in the Baptist tradition. In 1997, Lipscomb succeeded as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida where he oversaw around 37,000 Episcopalians. He retired in 2007 after months of medical leave relating to malaria and Parkinson's disease. After his retirement, he joined the Roman Catholic Church and was ordained as a priest in that church in 2009. As of 2012, Lipscomb was spiritual director of the Bethany retreat center in the Diocese of St. Petersburg. (en)
  • John B. Lipscomb, né le 25 juillet 1950 à Arlington (Virginie) est un prélat américain. Évêque anglican de l'Église épiscopalienne des États-Unis, il est chargé du diocèse du sud-ouest de la Floride de 1997 à septembre 2007. Deux mois après sa démission, il rejoint finalement la pleine communion avec l'Église catholique pour laquelle il devient prêtre en 2009. (fr)
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  • John B. Lipscomb, né le 25 juillet 1950 à Arlington (Virginie) est un prélat américain. Évêque anglican de l'Église épiscopalienne des États-Unis, il est chargé du diocèse du sud-ouest de la Floride de 1997 à septembre 2007. Deux mois après sa démission, il rejoint finalement la pleine communion avec l'Église catholique pour laquelle il devient prêtre en 2009. (fr)
  • John Bailey Lipscomb (* 25. Juli 1950 in Arlington, Virginia) ist ein ehemaliger anglikanischer Bischof der Episkopalkirche der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Er war von 1997 bis 2007 der 4. Bischof von Southwest Florida. (de)
  • John Bailey Lipscomb (born July 25, 1950) is a former Episcopal bishop who later became a Roman Catholic priest. Lipscomb's father was a Baptist pastor and Lipscomb grew up in the Baptist tradition. In 1997, Lipscomb succeeded as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida where he oversaw around 37,000 Episcopalians. He retired in 2007 after months of medical leave relating to malaria and Parkinson's disease. After his retirement, he joined the Roman Catholic Church and was ordained as a priest in that church in 2009. (en)
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  • John Lipscomb (de)
  • John Lipscomb (fr)
  • John Lipscomb (en)
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