Archbishop John Carmel Heenan, Cardinal of Holy Roman Church from 1965 (the first creation of 27 new Cardinals by Pope Paul VI, elected in the 1963), Metropolitan Archbishop of Westminster and Primate (Roman-Catholic) of England and Wales from 1963. His Eminence John Carmel, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Heenan, died in1975. Pope Paul VI in early 1976 appointed new Archbishop of Westminster and Roman-Catholic Primate of England and Wales His Excellency Monsignor Father George Basil Hume, of Benedictine Order, Abbot of Ampleforth St. Lawrence Abbey. Archbishop and Primate George Basil Hume, O.S.B., was appointed Cardinal of Holy Roman Church by Paul Vi in the same year 1976. His Eminence George Basil, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Hume, died in 1999. Pope John Paul II in year 2000 appointed Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of England and Wales His Excellency Monsignor Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. Archbishop and Primate Cormac Murphy-O'Connor was appointed Cardinal of Holy Roman Church by His Holiness the Pope John Paul II in the solemn Consistory of February 2001, with others 41 new Cardinals (there was also His Eminence Jorge Mario, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Bergoglio, SJ, Metropolitan Archbishop of Buenos Aires and Primate of Argentina, today Pope Francis). Today the Metropolitan Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of England and Wales is His Eminence Vincent Gerard, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Nichols. The Metropolitan and Primatial Cathedral of Westminster isn't Westminster Abbey, a gothic Royal Collegiate Church (founded as Benedictine Cathedral Abbey of Saints Apostles Peter and Paul) of English Church of State (Anglican Church), but the neo-byzantine (late XIX century, early XX century) enormous Cathedral Basilica of Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in Westminster City, London, UK.
Arcybiskup Canterbury na tronie starożytnej świetności
Little did people know what liturgical horrors were about to be unleashed in the future.
Archbishop John Carmel Heenan, Cardinal of Holy Roman Church from 1965 (the first creation of 27 new Cardinals by Pope Paul VI, elected in the 1963), Metropolitan Archbishop of Westminster and Primate (Roman-Catholic) of England and Wales from 1963. His Eminence John Carmel, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Heenan, died in1975. Pope Paul VI in early 1976 appointed new Archbishop of Westminster and Roman-Catholic Primate of England and Wales His Excellency Monsignor Father George Basil Hume, of Benedictine Order, Abbot of Ampleforth St. Lawrence Abbey. Archbishop and Primate George Basil Hume, O.S.B., was appointed Cardinal of Holy Roman Church by Paul Vi in the same year 1976. His Eminence George Basil, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Hume, died in 1999. Pope John Paul II in year 2000 appointed Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of England and Wales His Excellency Monsignor Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. Archbishop and Primate Cormac Murphy-O'Connor was appointed Cardinal of Holy Roman Church by His Holiness the Pope John Paul II in the solemn Consistory of February 2001, with others 41 new Cardinals (there was also His Eminence Jorge Mario, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Bergoglio, SJ, Metropolitan Archbishop of Buenos Aires and Primate of Argentina, today Pope Francis). Today the Metropolitan Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of England and Wales is His Eminence Vincent Gerard, of Holy Roman Church Cardinal Nichols. The Metropolitan and Primatial Cathedral of Westminster isn't Westminster Abbey, a gothic Royal Collegiate Church (founded as Benedictine Cathedral Abbey of Saints Apostles Peter and Paul) of English Church of State (Anglican Church), but the neo-byzantine (late XIX century, early XX century) enormous Cathedral Basilica of Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in Westminster City, London, UK.