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...
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John Basil Hume (1893-1974) was a British surgeon and lecturer in anatomy, who trained and mainly worked at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. As well...
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750), Eastern Orthodox saint Basil Hopko (1904–1976), bishop of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church and martyr Basil Hume (1923–1999), English Roman Catholic...
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Apostolicae curae (section Basil Hume)
64, sec. III. "Interview with Basil Hume". Church Times. Hymns Ancient & Modern. 28 July 1978. "Statement of Cardinal Hume on the Ordination of Anglican...
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Octavian Hume (1829–1912), British administrator in India Andrew Hume, Australian convict, led failed search for Ludwig Leichhardt expedition Basil Hume (1923–1999)...
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have been instrumental in the school's history. Hume House building, named after Cardinal Basil Hume, combines St Cuthbert and St Edward-Wilfrid houses...
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(1906–1993) Paul Augustin Mayer (1911–2010) Hans Hermann Groër (1919–2003) Basil Hume (1923–1999) Rembert Weakland (1927–2022) Daniel M. Buechlein (1938–2018)...
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John Law Hume (1890–1912), a Scottish violinist on the RMS Titanic John Basil Hume (1893–1974), a British surgeon and lecturer in anatomy Jon Hume (born...
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century, was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1709 and died there in 1770. Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, was born in the city in 1923. Vice Admiral...
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by his second wife Madeleine, Lady Charles (née Hume), was a brother-in-law of the late Basil Hume, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. Hunt was appointed...
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the Jewish community at the Western Marble Arch Synagogue, and Cardinal Basil Hume presided over the Roman Catholic requiem mass held at Westminster Cathedral...
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original on 1 March 2009. Retrieved 9 April 2009. Miranda, Salvador. "George Basil Hume". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on...
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architecture championed by Pugin. There is a monument dedicated to Cardinal Basil Hume in the Monument Garden outside of the cathedral, which was opened by Queen...
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gentlemen's club in London's Pall Mall, after being proposed by Cardinal Basil Hume. He was chieftain of the Lochaber Highland Games for many years, and owned...
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was named after a notable figure in Christian theology; Thomas Aquinas, Basil Hume and St Catherine of Siena. The Aquinas building contains the Open Access...
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maternal ancestor of Sir William Errington Hume (1879–1960) physician and his son Cardinal George Basil Hume (1923–1999), Catholic Archbishop of Westminster...
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(1990–1994); Personal secretary to the Archbishop of Westminster, first to Cardinal Hume (1994–1999) and subsequently to Cardinal Murphy O'Connor (2000–2002); Parish...
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2015. Flew, A. (1986). David Hume: Philosopher of Moral Science, Basil Blackwell, Oxford. Fodor, Jerry A. (2003). Hume Variations. Lines of thought....
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February 2000 Installed 22 March 2000 Term ended 3 April 2009 Predecessor Basil Hume Successor Vincent Nichols Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria sopra...
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author, and former ecumenical advisor to the Archbishops of Westminster Basil Hume and Cormac Murphy-O'Connor. He has been linked to the decision of various...
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love shining in the darkness of the world." British primate Cardinal Basil Hume declared: "Once it had happened, it seemed totally and entirely right...
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received his episcopal consecration on 24 January 1992 from Cardinal Basil Hume, OSB, with Archbishop Derek Worlock and Bishop Alan Clark serving as co-consecrators...
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Roman Catholic clergy appointed, though it was rumoured that Cardinal Basil Hume and his successor Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor were offered peerages...
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cathedral. On St Andrew's Day (30 November) 1995, at the invitation of Basil Cardinal Hume, Queen Elizabeth again visited the cathedral but this time she attended...
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in the Archdiocese of Westminster was established in 1991 by Cardinal Basil Hume and was officially established within the structure of the Diocesan Seminary...
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is found hanged at his home in Harrow. He was 58. 17 June – Cardinal Basil Hume, leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, dies of cancer...
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Provost of the London Oratory (1997) The Apostolic Nuncio (1996) Cardinal Basil Hume (1995) Dom Stanislaus Hobbs of St Benedict's Abbey, Ealing (1994) The...
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Eden chose the one that had previously performed his appendectomy, John Basil Hume, surgeon from St Bartholomew's Hospital. During the open cholecystectomy...
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(1958–1963) William Theodore Heard (1959–1973) John Carmel Heenan (1965–1975) Basil Hume (1976–1999) Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (2001–2017) Vincent Nichols (2014–present)...
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Godfrey (1956–1963) Cardinal John Carmel Heenan (1963–1976) Cardinal Basil Hume, OSB (1976–1999) Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (2000–2009) Cardinal...
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