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| birth_date =8 May 1997 (age 82)
| birth_date =8 May 1997 (age 82)
| birth_place =[[Old Vrebsicourg]], [[Heldervin]]
| birth_place =[[Old Vrebsicourg]], [[Heldervin]]
| parents =[[Garfield Curtis]]<br/>[[Gloria Hammond|Gloria Curtis]]
| parents =[[Garfield Curtis]]<br/>[[Gloria Curtis|Gloria Hammond]]
| religion =[[Church of Heldervin]]
| religion =[[Church of Heldervin]]
| spouse =Luise Graff
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'''Charles Jasper Anthony Curtis, Archbishop of Old Figerbuun''' (born 8 May 1997) is a Heldervinian [[Katherinicanism|Katherican]] priest who, since 2073, has been the [[archbishop of Old Figerbuun]] in the [[Church of Heldervin]]. Curtis had previously been [[bishop of Vrebsicourg]] and [[archbishop of Presbury]].
'''Charles Jasper Anthony Curtis, Archbishop of Old Figerbuun''' (born 8 May 1997) is a Heldervinian [[Katherinicanism|Katherican]] priest who, since 2073, has been the [[archbishop of Old Figerbuun]] in the [[Church of Heldervin]]. Curtis had previously been [[bishop of Vrebsicourg]] and [[archbishop of Presbury]].
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Curtis was born on 8 May 1997 in [[Arkenford]], [[Thornshire]], to [[Garfield Curtis]] (1973–2048) and [[Gloria Hammond|Gloria Curtis]] (1976–2061); he was one of three children. He initially was part of the [[United Katherinicanist Church]].
Curtis was born on 8 May 1997 in [[Arkenford]], [[Thornshire]], to [[Garfield Curtis]] (1973–2048) and [[Gloria Curtis|Gloria Hammond]] (1976–2061); he was one of three children. He initially was part of the [[United Katherinicanist Church]].


Curtis was educated at Millbrook High, before studying theology at [[St. Françoise' College]]. He graduated in 2038, and was ordained at [[St. Constankis' Church]] by [[Maxine Hancock-Lamb]] on 19 September 2028 as a bishop.
Curtis was educated at Millbrook High, before studying theology at [[St. Françoise' College]]. He graduated in 2038, and was ordained at [[St. Constankis' Church]] by [[Maxine Hancock-Lamb]] on 19 September 2028 as a bishop.
==Ministry==
==Ministry==
Curtis first began preaching at [[Arkenshire Cathedral]] in 2033.
Curtis first began preaching at [[Arkenshire Cathedral]] in 2033.

Latest revision as of 20:19, 5 August 2024


Lord Curtis
Archbishop of Old Figerbuun
ChurchChurch of Heldervin
Elected17 July 2072
Installed17 July 2073
PredecessorLammert Steinberger
Personal details
Birth nameCharles Jasper Anthony Curtis
Born8 May 1997 (age 82)
Old Vrebsicourg, Heldervin
DenominationChurch of Heldervin
ParentsGarfield Curtis
Gloria Hammond
SpouseLuise Graff
Children7
Ordination history
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byMaxine Hancock-Lamb
Date19 September 2028
PlaceSt. Constankis' Church

Charles Jasper Anthony Curtis, Archbishop of Old Figerbuun (born 8 May 1997) is a Heldervinian Katherican priest who, since 2073, has been the archbishop of Old Figerbuun in the Church of Heldervin. Curtis had previously been bishop of Vrebsicourg and archbishop of Presbury.

Early life and education

Curtis was born on 8 May 1997 in Arkenford, Thornshire, to Garfield Curtis (1973–2048) and Gloria Hammond (1976–2061); he was one of three children. He initially was part of the United Katherinicanist Church.

Curtis was educated at Millbrook High, before studying theology at St. Françoise' College. He graduated in 2038, and was ordained at St. Constankis' Church by Maxine Hancock-Lamb on 19 September 2028 as a bishop.

Ministry

Curtis first began preaching at Arkenshire Cathedral in 2033.