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Sartain, J. Peter, 1952-

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Personal name headingSartain, J. Peter, 1952-
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Variant(s)Sartain, James Peter, 1952-
Sartain, Peter, 1952-
See alsoGraduate of: Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a Sancto Thoma Aquinate in Urbe http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60808
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Other standard no.568164419159120232275
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeLittle Rock (Ark.)
Joliet (Ill.)
Seattle (Wash.)
LocatedMemphis (Tenn.)
Birth date1952-06-06
Place of birthMemphis (Tenn.)
AffiliationCatholic Church. Diocese of Little Rock (Ark.)
Catholic Church. Diocese of Joliet (Ill.)
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Seattle (Wash.)
St. Meinrad College
Profession or occupationClergy
Catholic Church--Clergy
Priests
Bishops
Bishops
Archbishops
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Found inSartain, J. Peter. An Advent pilgrimage, 2014: title page (Archbishop J. Peter Sartain) page 4 of cover (native of Memphis, Tennessee; ordained a priest for the Diocese of Memphis in 1978; ordained to the episcopacy in 2000 and installed as bishop of Little Rock, Arkansas; in 2006 appointed bishop of Joliet, Illinois; in 2010 appointed as archbishop of Seattle, Washington)
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OCLC, February 16, 2023 (access points: Sartain, J. Peter; Sartain, J. Peter, 1952- ; Sartain, James Peter; usage: J. Peter Sartain; Archbishop J. Peter Sartain; James Peter Sartain)
Wikipedia, February 16, 2023 (J. Peter Sartain; James Peter Sartain (born June 6, 1952 in Memphis, Tennessee), better known as Peter Sartain, is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the fifth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle in Washington State from 2010 to 2019. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Little Rock in Arkansas (2000-2006) and as bishop of the Diocese of Joliet in Illinois (2006-2010); studied chemistry at Memphis State University for one year before transferring to St. Meinrad College in St. Meinrad, Indiana, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1974; then went to Rome to study at Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum, receiving a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree in 1977; on July 15, 1978 was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Memphis; on January 4, 2000 was appointed the sixth bishop of the Diocese of Little Rock; on May 16, 2006 was appointed as bishop of the Diocese of Joliet; on September 16, 2010 was appointed as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle; Pope Francis accepted Sartain's resignation as archbishop of Seattle on September 3, 2019)
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