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The Curmudgeon (Free subscription) | 26/07/2008
Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor was heaping coals at Lambeth yesterday, having dropped in to make his own inimitable contribution to the cosmic debate over whether anyone other than a heterosexual male should be permitted to wear the bishop's frock. "Our church takes no pleasure at all to see the current strains in your communion", O'Connor said, in case there had been doubts. "We have...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
A bookmaker has turned down an attempt by a mystery punter to place £40,000 on a rank outsider in the race to succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, the Archbishop of Westminster.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
A bookmaker has turned down an attempt by a mystery punter to place £40,000 on a rank outsider in the race to succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, the Archbishop of Westminster.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Gambler bets £40,000 on unknown priest as race to be next Archbishop hots upBy Last updated at 4:27 PM on 22nd August 2008Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, who is expected to resign at the end of the yearA mystery gambler has had his attempt to place £40,000 on a rank outsider to become the next Archbishop of Westminster turned down.The bet, which the punter tried to place with Irish firm...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Gambler bets £40,000 on unknown priest as race to be next Archbishop hots upLast updated at 1:34 PM on 22nd August 2008Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, who is expected to resign at the end of the yearA mystery gambler has had his attempt to place £40,000 on a rank outsider to become the next Archbishop of Westminster turned down.The bet, which the punter tried to place with Irish firm...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
... campaign which has been backed by politicians, celebrities and church leaders, including Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Parishioners in the Leeds diocese have been backed by Lord Lofthouse, the Labour peer, who attacked Bishop Roche for “putting finance before Christian teaching”. The closure of churches in the Wakefield and Pontefract...
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Anglican Mainstream (Free subscription) | 28/07/2008
From Forward in Faith On Friday afternoon, the head of the (Roman) Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, delivered a substantial address reviewing the accomplishments of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), of which he had been co-chair (with the Anglican Bp. Mark Santer) during its second phase, from 1982 through 1999. The...
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Towleroad (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the largest Catholic Adoption in England and Wales will adopt a new policy that won't rule out same-sex couples as adoptive parents: "The move will undoubtedly be seen as controversial in some quarters. In January 2007, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor wrote to the-then Prime Minister Tony Blair suggesting that Catholic adoption agencies in England...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor says unifying the Catholic and Anglican Churches is a slow process.
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London SE1 community website (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
> World bishops at Lambeth Palace for anti-poverty rally London SE1 website team • • The Archbishop of Canterbury has led 600 Anglican bishops on foot across Lambeth Bridge.Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor and the Most Revd Rowan Williams at the head of the procession on Lambeth BridgeMayor of Lambeth Cllr Angie Meader and Rt Revd Tom Butler, Bishop of SouthwarkMetropolitan Joseph Pop...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
... justice and peace for the higher causes of their mission. Among those joining them were Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster; Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi; Sir Iqbal Sacranie; Dr Indarjit Singh; and other senior representatives of Muslim and Sikh organisations. Inside Lambeth Palace, Dr Williams's home and the scene of several...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 25/07/2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, led the march through London, calling for the richest nations to keep their promise to halve poverty by 2015. Dr Williams was joined by Roman Catholic archbishop Cardinal Cormac Murphy- O’Connor, Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks and the former Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, Sir Iqbal Sacranie.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
... at the forefront of alleviating poverty, is not going to let this issue go,” he said. Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, who had joined the troupe for the day, said: “What this does is show that there are things that are extremely important that unite us all.” The march was a joint operation with Micah Challenge, a Christian charity...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
The Chief Rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, joined Dr Williams at the front of the procession and, in something of a metaphor, the Anglican Communion straggled out behind. A fleet of rickshaws that someone had thoughtfully provided brought up the rear, carrying those primates who were less mobile.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
... dress for the event.Leaders from other Christian churches will also attend including Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, and the leader of the Evangelical Alliance, The Rev Joel Edwards.The Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, will also be present as will the former Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, Sir Iqbal Sacranie.Dr Williams...