Westminster Cathedral
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Catholic bishops prepare path for Anglican exodus...will visit Britain for the first time next year when he will beatify Cardinal John Henry Newman, the 19th-century Anglican convert to Rome. In an unprecedented move, he may hold the ceremony in Westminster cathedral or even Wembley stadium. In this article: Anglican, Rowan Williams, Roman Catholic Church, Church of England, Rome, Vatican City, Forward in Faith, and Pope Benedict XVI |
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Daily Mail | 5 days ago
Pope to honour revered cardinal on British visit
...city of Newman's birth, rather than Birmingham, say Roman Catholic sources. This would enable the beatification to take place at Westminster Cathedral - or even before a congregation of 80,000 in Wembley stadium. Vatican sources say the...
In this article: Pope, John Henry Newman, Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI, Anglicanism, Church of England, Vatican, and Birmingham
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Guardian | 6 days ago
I was ready to give up alcohol - until I read the latest research Alexander Chancellor
...and morals. Blair is probably still smarting from the cold shoulder he received as a result. When Archbishop Nichols was installed at Westminster Cathedral earlier this year the Blairs weren't even invited. A Cathedral spokesman said there...
In this article: Tony Blair, Anglican, Catholic church, Pope, Church of England, Labour Party, Britain, Rome, and Italy
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Times Online | November 09, 2009
English Cardinal on path to sainthood after 'miracle'
...visits to Birmingham and Oxford. The beatification of Cardinal Newman would go ahead as a direct result of his healing. Preaching at Westminster Cathedral last night he said: "I was tragically afflicted with a serious spinal condition...
In this article: John Henry Newman, God, Britain, Rome, Bread, Anglicans, The Catholic Church, and Paralysis
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Scotland on Sunday | November 09, 2009
'Miracle cure' deacon begins tour of Britain
...Boston, will visit London, Birmingham and Oxford accompanied by his wife Carol. Mr Sullivan will act as deacon and preach at a Mass in Westminster Cathedral, the mother church of Catholics in England and Wales ADVERTISEMENT Mr Sullivan,...
In this article: Roman Catholic, Britain, Oxford, Birmingham, London, All rights reserved, and Catholicism
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | November 04, 2009
Fern Britton interviews Tony Blair and Dolly Parton in BBC's flagship Christmas religious series
...over Christmas, one from the Royal Albert Hall and the other recorded at a church in Jerusalem. Midnight Mass will be broadcast from Westminster Cathedral, where the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, who became the most senior Roman Catholic...
In this article: Fern Britton, Tony Blair, Dolly Parton, Roman Catholicism, BBC, This Morning, BBC One, Quaker, and Gospel of Matthew
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The Australian | October 21, 2009
All stops out for a raging Bachanalia
...the complete Bach organ repertoire in a 25-hour recital at Cambridge University's Robinson College. Reid went on to appointments at Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Whatever the precedent, Bowman says his recital was an act of...
In this article: Melbourne, Australia, Cambridge University, University of Melbourne, and Juilliard School
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ITN Headline News - UK News | October 15, 2009
Thousands honour Catholic saint
Thousands of pilgrims have gathered at Westminster Cathedral for the culmination of a tour of the relics of a 19th century French nun. The bones of Saint Therese de Lisieux have been on a month-long tour of Catholic cathedrals, convents,...
In this article: Catholic Church, AIDS, London, England, and Wales
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BBC News | October 14, 2009
Modern saint
...her star quality endures to this day. Two thousand people an hour are expected to file past the ornate jacaranda wood casket in Westminster Cathedral to view the bones through a glass window, before they return via the Channel Tunnel to...
In this article: God, Roman Catholic Church, Iraq War, All Saints' Day, Jesus Christ, Jacaranda, and Birmingham Oratory
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | October 12, 2009
Relics of St Therese of Lisieux arrive at Westminster Cathedral
...of incense and flanked by priests carrying lanterns, the much-travelled mortal remains of an obscure French Carmelite nun were carried into Westminster Cathedral, watched by a crowd of almost 1,000 pilgrims, alternately praying and...
In this article: St Therese of Lisieux, Britain, God, Big Brother, and Roman Catholicism
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Guardian | October 12, 2009
Relics of St Therese of Lisieux in London
Relics of St Therese of Lisieux arrive in London Around 100,000 pilgrims expected to flock to Westminster cathedral to view remains of Carmelite nun The relics of St Therese being unloaded in Newcastle recently. The Carmelite nun's...
In this article: St Therese of Lisieux, London, AIDS, and Pope Pius XI
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Westminster Cathedral in London, England, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic community in England and Wales and the Metropolitan Church and Cathedral of the Archbishop of Westminster.
The cathedral is located in Victoria, SW1, in the City of Westminster. It is the largest Roman Catholic church in England and Wales, and should not be confused with Westminster Abbey of the Church of England, Westminster Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster, currently Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor, shepherd of the Archdiocese of Westminster. As a matter of custom each newly appointed Archbishop of Westminster has been created a cardinal in consistory.
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