The Bishop of Recolitus
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Bishop Michael Trenton is the 33rd Bishop of Recolitus
Early Life
Michael Trenton was born in Arconi, Recolitus on November 3, 1949 to Martin and Athena Trenton. His father was a devout Catholic and his mother was a Baptist. Michael was very outgoing and ambitious at a very young age.
Teen Years
When Michael was in his teen years, he began to realize what he wanted to do with his life. When he graduated from Tier 4 Schooling, he went to the University and pursued a Masters in Political Science. He left home for the University of St. Bernadette.
Life in the Church
When he graduated at 28, he went to St. Martin's Seminary in Romanium and was ordained a Priest when he was 31. He became the Priest for Our Lady Fatima Parish in Polis. When he was 42, he met Bishop Francis Xavier and the two struck a friendship. When Archbishop David Martin died and Bishop Francis Xavier was ordained Archbishop of Recolitus, he was ordained as Bishop of Recolitus by the Pope for his work with the needy and handicapped.
Achievements
Bishop Michael Trenton is well known for his reformation of the House of Advisers. He is most known for implementing Ambassadors into the House of Advisers, greatly increasing the efficiency of the House.