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  2. Basil Hume - Wikipedia

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    George Basil Hume OSB OM (born George Haliburton Hume; 2 March 1923 – 17 June 1999) was an English Catholic bishop. He was a monk and priest of the English Benedictine monastery of Ampleforth Abbey and its abbot for 13 years until his appointment as Archbishop of Westminster in 1976. His elevation to the cardinalate followed during the same ...

  3. The Easter People - Wikipedia

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    Results. Reception of “The Easter People” was overwhelmed by the decision by Pope John Paul II at about the same time to make the first ever papal visit to Britain. Combined with the Pope’s own conservative policies, this ensured that “The Easter People” had only a very muted impact.

  4. Apostolicae curae - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Cardinal Basil Hume in Newcastle. In 1978, Cardinal Basil Hume, Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (London, England), suggested that the involvement of Old Catholic bishops in Anglican ordinations in the wake of the Bonn Agreement in the 20th century, along with changes of the consecratory prefaces, made it possible that some Anglican ...

  5. List of English cardinals - Wikipedia

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    William of Macclesfield (1303), probably died before his promotion. Walter of Winterburn (1304–1305) Thomas of Jorz (1305–1310) John of Thoresby (1361–1373) Simon Langham (1368–1376) William Courtenay (1378) elevated by Pope Urban VI, but declined [2] Adam Easton (1381–1385 and again 1389–1397)

  6. Pastoral care for LGBT Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Basil Hume stated that "Homophobia should have no place among Catholics. Catholic teaching on homosexuality is not founded on, and can never be used to justify homophobic attitudes." Catholic teaching on homosexuality is not founded on, and can never be used to justify homophobic attitudes."

  7. Redemptoris Mater House of Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Redemptoris Mater House of Formation in the Archdiocese of Westminster was established in 1991 [2] by Cardinal Basil Hume and was officially established within the structure of the Diocesan Seminary, Allen Hall Seminary on 13 December 2013 with the public signing of its statute by the Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols. [3]

  8. St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    David Allison. The Cathedral Church of St Mary is a Catholic cathedral in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. It is the mother church of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle and seat of the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. The cathedral, situated on Clayton Street, was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and built between 1842 and 1844.

  9. Pope John Paul I - Wikipedia

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    Albino Luciani approximately at the age of 10, c. 1922–23. Albino Luciani was born on 17 October 1912 in Forno di Canale (now Canale d'Agordo) in Belluno, a province of the Veneto region in Northern Italy. He was the son of Giovanni Luciani (c. 1872–1952), a bricklayer, and Bortola Tancon (c. 1879–1947).