By virtue of his position as Archbishop of Westminster, he was sometimes referred to as the Catholic Primate of England and Wales. However, though the holders, within the Church of England, of the posts of Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York are called, respectively, "Primate of All England" and "Primate of England", the title of primate has not been accorded to the leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
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| - By virtue of his position as Archbishop of Westminster, he was sometimes referred to as the Catholic Primate of England and Wales. However, though the holders, within the Church of England, of the posts of Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York are called, respectively, "Primate of All England" and "Primate of England", the title of primate has not been accorded to the leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
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Birthplace
| - Reading, Berkshire, England
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Residence
| - Private - to contact the cardinal's PA please see the RCDOW website contact us page.
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other post
| - Bishop of Arundel and Brighton 1977-2000
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| - Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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Years
| - 1977(xsd:integer)
- 2000(xsd:integer)
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Parents
| - Dr. George and Ellen Murphy-O'Connor
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| - By virtue of his position as Archbishop of Westminster, he was sometimes referred to as the Catholic Primate of England and Wales. However, though the holders, within the Church of England, of the posts of Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York are called, respectively, "Primate of All England" and "Primate of England", the title of primate has not been accorded to the leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
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