Alberts Jērums
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Alberts Jērums (1919, Karula Parish - 1978) was a noted Latvian composer.[1][2] His daughter, Jāna Jēruma-Grīnberga (a Lutheran) was consecrated a bishop in 2009; the first woman to become a bishop in UK history.[3]
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- ^ "LISTSERV 16.5 - CLASSICAL Archives". community.lsoft.com.
- ^ Administrator. "A Musical Journey". aaowen.com.
- ^ [1] Telegraph. However, Elizabeth Stuart (professor of Christian theology at the University of Winchester, and now deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Winchester) was consecrated bishop for the Open Episcopal Church at the chapel of the Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey in April 2003. Stuart has subsequently transferred to the Liberal Catholic Church International.
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