He is an English Prelate of the roman Catholic Church. His motto is "To be one" meaning oneness in the body of Christ.
Catholic AnswerA bishop who presides over an Archdiocese is known as an Archbishop.
In latin, "In Vite Mane" most closely means "Abide by the Vine" or "Remain on the vine" It was part of the seal of Archbishop Patrick John Ryan, a Philadelphian Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church. It is now the motto for the Philadelphia Archdiocesan school named in his honor. (Archbishop Ryan High School). In the case of Abp. Ryan, it was meant to say Christ is our "vine" that we are to abide by.
Motto? What do you mean about motto? If you mean national song, it were written by Adam Oehlenschläge in 1823. If you mean anything else, you have to be more precise.
It is a church area (See) looked after by an Archbishop.
Yes
Bold as a Bear
Well, it depends on which King Henry you mean. During the reign of Henry the VIII, the Archbishop of Canterbury was William Warham followed by Thomas Cramner. If you mean a different Henry, just let me know. If you mean Henry II, then it was Thomas Becket
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I guess you mean archbishop. He would be Norberto Rivera (1942-)
it means as strong as a bear.
Short for Bernard.