William Robert Cavins
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Native name | William Robert Cavins |
Born | 1953/05/15 Pennsylvania |
🏡 Residence | Winter Park, Florida |
🏳️ Nationality | American |
Other names | Bishop Will |
🏫 Education | AA, BA, MS |
💼 Occupation | Independent Catholic Bishop |
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Styles of William Robert Cavins | |
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Reference style | His Excellency |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
William Robert Cavins is an American Independent Catholic bishop with the Reformed Catholic Church.
Contact Information[edit]
5330 Poinsetta Avenue, Winter Park, Florida 32792[1]
(321) 594-4922 church[2]
Bishop@apfcwp.com[3]
Ministries[edit]
Title | Ministry | City | Years |
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Pastor | Holy Angels Catholic Community | Orlando, Florida | 2006 - 2014 |
Presiding Bishop | United Catholic Communities of the Americas | Winter Park, Florida | 2014 - 2016 |
Independent Catholic Church, Diocese of Florida | 2013 - 2014 | ||
Pastor | Abiding Presence Faith Community | Winter Park, Florida | 2020 to Present |
Auxiliary Bishop | Diocese of St John XXIII Reformed Catholic Church | 5 Dec 2021 to Present |
Significant Dates[edit]
- 15 May 1953 - Born
- 14 Jun 1996 - Ordained to the Diaconate by Norbert Mary Dorsey
- 25 Nov 2006 - Ordained to the Presbyterate by Joseph Daniel Finnegan
- 26 Jan 2013 - Consecrated to the Episcopacy by Lionel Joseph White, Terry Villaire & James (Nicholas) Sherlock
Education[edit]
- 1974 - B.A., Florida Technological University (University of Central Florida)
- Studies at St. Meinrad College & School of Theology
- 1981 - M.S., Nova University
- 1993 - Pastoral Ministry Certificate, Diocese of Orlando
In the News[edit]
- "William Robert Cavins ordained as Independent Catholic Bishop" (2013), Clerical Whispers
Ordinations & Consecrations[edit]
- [Date] - Cavins consecrated [Name] to the Episcopacy