
Barbara Harris
Barbara Harris was a pioneering figure in the Episcopal Church, known for being the first female bishop in the Anglican Communion. Elected as the Bishop of Massachusetts in 1989, she broke significant barriers, advocating for women's rights and inclusivity within the church. Harris was a staunch supporter of social justice issues and worked tirelessly to uplift marginalized communities. Her legacy continues to inspire many within the church and beyond, demonstrating a commitment to equality and the transformative power of faith.
Born on Feb 12, 1930 (95 years old)
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Israel:
Barbara Harris played the mother in the 1976 film adaptation of Freaky Friday.
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United States:
Barbara Harris was Cary Grant's wife and later married David Jaynes.
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Jamaica:
Bishop Curry notes that Barbara Harris was one of the most beloved bishops in the history of the Episcopal Church.
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