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Wynn Wagner

Wynn Wagner

Born: January 18, 1951 — Died: May 23, 20181 book

Wynn Wagner (born January 18, 1951) is best known as the author of Opus-CBCS, a wildly popular computer bulletin board system (BBS) from the early 1990s. Before he was a computer programmer, Wynn was a professional singer and recording artist. In the 1960s, he sang on an album that won a Grammy. In the 1970s, he was a broadcast journalist. He was known as Archbishop Wynn Wagner III, an elder in the Old Catholic Church. He was the Coadjutor bishop of the North American Old Catholic Church (NAOCC) and the Regionary Bishop of the Southern Province USA, which consists of the US States Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. His church was St Mychal Judge Old Catholic Church in Dallas Texas USA. The church is named after the chaplain of the New York fire department. Fr Judge is called "Victim #1" of 9/11. In addition to software, the archbishop has composed a Mass and written several books, mostly dealing with Liberal Christianity: - A Pilgrim's Guide to the Old Catholic Church - A Catechism of the Old Catholic Church - a Book of Prayer - Pax et Fides - influential

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