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  1. James Andrew Gibbons (born 16 March 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full-back for EFL League One club Bristol Rovers. He will become a free agent on 30 June 2024. A graduate of the Port Vale youth team, he enjoyed a short loan spell at Leek Town in the 2016–17 season and made his first-team debut at Vale ...

  2. James Gibbons (Baltimore, 23 de julho de 1834 — Baltimore, 24 de março de 1921) foi um arcebispo e cardeal da Igreja Católica Apostólica Romana, proclamado em 7 de junho de 1886, pelo Papa Leão XIII, com o título de Cardeal-presbítero de Santa Maria em Trastevere, basílica em Roma.

  3. 16 de mar. de 1998 · James Gibbons is a 26-year-old right-back from England who plays for Cambridge United on loan from Bristol Rovers. See his biography, contract, market value, and performance data on Transfermarkt.

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    James Gibbons was born on July 23, 1834, in Baltimore, Maryland, the fourth of six children, to Thomas and Bridget (née Walsh) Gibbons. His parents were from Tourmackeady, County Mayo, in Ireland. The family left Ireland to settle in Canada, then moved to the United States. After contracting tuberculosis in 1839, Thomas returned with the family bac...

    Having recovered from his malaria, Gibbons was ordained a priest on June 30, 1861, for the Archdiocese of Baltimore by Archbishop Francis Kenrick at St. Mary's Seminary. After Gibbons' ordination, the archdiocese assigned him as curate at St. Patrick's Parish in the Fells Point section of Baltimore for six weeks. They then named him the first pasto...

    Apostolic Vicar of North Carolina

    On March 3, 1868, Pope Pius IX appointed Gibbons as the first apostolic vicar of North Carolina and titular bishop of Adramyttium. He received his episcopal consecration on August 15, 1868, from Spalding, with Bishops Patrick Lynch and Michael Domenec serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of the Assumption in Baltimore Cathedral.At age 34, he was one of the youngest Catholic bishops in the world and was known as "the boy bishop." Gibbons' vicariate contained fewer than 700 Catholics sp...

    Bishop of Richmond

    Gibbons was named by Pius IX as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Richmond on July 30, 1872. He was installedas bishop on October 20, 1872.

    Coadjutor Archbishop and Archbishop of Baltimore

    On May 29, 1877, Pius IX named Gibbons as coadjutor archbishop of the archdiocese of Baltimore. He automatically succeeded as archbishop on October 3, 1877, after the death of Archbishop James Bayley. For the first twenty years of his administration, Gibbons had no auxiliary bishopto assist him. He therefore travelled extensively throughout the archdiocese, coming to know the priests and parishioners very well.

    Americanism

    In 1899, Gibbons became embroiled in a controversy with the Vatican about a biography of Reverend Isaac Hecker, the founder of the Paulist Fathers. A biography, Life of Isaac Hecker, had recently been published in French. The Vatican decided that the preface to the French edition contained controversial opinions about individualism and liberalism. The translator, Abbé Félix Klein, had attributed those views to Hecker. The book inflamed an ongoing dispute over Americanism, liberal attitudes on...

    Relations with Jews

    During his tenures in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland, Gibbons established cordial relationships with local rabbis.In an 1890 letter, Gibbons said: In 1890, Gibbons condemned pogroms targeting Jews in the Russian Empire. In 1903, he condemned the Kishinev pogrom in present day Chișinău, Moldova, in which rioters killed 49 Jews and injured hundreds more. He pleaded for the public to assist Russia's Jews. When Jewish leaders in 1915 in Ohio were opposing a state law that would promote bib...

    Women's suffrage

    Gibbons initially opposed the women's suffrage movement in the United States. However, when the nineteenth amendment to the US Constitutionpassed in 1920, allowing women to vote, Gibbons urged women to exercise that right, describing it "...not only as a right but as a strict social duty."

    The Faith of Our Fathers

    During his many speaking engagements as a priest, Gibbons' audiences included many Protestants wanting to learn about Catholicism. He wanted to recommend books on Catholicism to interested Protestants, but he found the existing apologetical works to be inadequate for Americans. To fill that need, Gibbons in 1875 published The Faith of Our Fathers: A Plain Exposition and Vindication of the Church Founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ. Understanding that many Americans viewed their faith as coming d...

    Other Publications

    1. Our Christian Heritage(1889) 2. The Ambassador of Christ(1896) 3. Discourses and Sermons(1908) 4. A Retrospect of Fifty Years(1916) Gibbons wrote essays for the North American Review and Putnams' Monthly. He was also a contributor to the Catholic Encyclopedia.

    Ellis, John T., The Life of James Cardinal Gibbons Archbishop of Baltimore, 1834–1921(1952)
    Shea, John Gilmary. The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church in the United States, (New York: The Office of Catholic Publications, 1886), 82–84.
    Will, Allen S., Life of Cardinal Gibbons(1922).
  4. Veja o perfil completo de James Gibbons, Defensor do Cambridge United na ESPN (BR). Veja últimas notícias, estatísticas e vídeos.

  5. 30 de jan. de 2024 · Cambridge United have signed full-back James Gibbons on loan from League One rivals Bristol Rovers. The 25-year-old, who can play on either side of defence, will be with the U's until the end...

  6. #28 James Gibbons Bristol Rovers League One Divisão: Terceira Divisão No time desde: 01/07/2022 Contrato até: 30/06/2024