Peter Bartlett (bishop)
Peter Bartlett has been the Anglican Bishop of Paraguay since September 2008.[1] Born in 1954 and ordained in 1997,[2] he began his ecclesiastical career in Bolivia. From 2005 until his elevation to the Episcopate he was Team Vicar of Parr, St Helens in England.[3]
Notes
- Result of Election from Paraguayian Synod Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Crockford's clerical directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing (ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0)
- Daily Telegraph Issue no 47,673 (dated 11 September 2008) p32 “Appointments in the clergy”
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Preceded by John Alexander Ellison |
Bishop of Paraguay 2008 – |
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gollark: Almost certainly mostly environment, yes.
gollark: It's easy to say that if you are just vaguely considering that, running it through the relatively unhurried processes of philosophizing™, that sort of thing. But probably less so if it's actually being turned over to emotion and such, because broadly speaking people reaaaallly don't want to die.
gollark: Am I better at resisting peer pressure than other people: well, I'd *like* to think so, but so would probably everyone else ever.
gollark: Anyway, I have, I think, reasonably strong "no genocide" ethics. But I don't know if, in a situation where everyone seemed implicitly/explicitly okay with helping with genocides, and where I feared that I would be punished if I either didn't help in some way or didn't appear supportive of helping, I would actually stick to this, since I don't think I've ever been in an environment with those sorts of pressures.
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