
Cormac Murphy O’Connor
Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor was a prominent English Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Westminster from 2000 to 2009. He was a significant figure in the Catholic Church in England, known for his pastoral leadership and involvement in interfaith dialogue. Murphy O'Connor participated in two papal conclaves, which elected Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, and contributed to discussions on the role of the Church in contemporary society.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor recalled the dinner with champagne hosted by Benedict XVI.
Doves, deaths and rations: Papal elections over timeCormac Murphy-O'Connor reported on Benoît XVI's dinner invitation to the cardinals.
Toit arraché, cardinaux nourris au pain et à l'eau, une salle de bain pour dix... ces conclaves qui ont marqué l'histoireCormac Murphy-O’Connor was the then-cardinal who spoke about Bento XVI's dinner invitation.
Conclave de 3 anos, comida de cardeais racionada e champanhe: 10 curiosidades da eleição do papaCardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor from England was involved in the pre-conclave discussions in 2013.
Karbonara, Kopi, dan Obrolan Ramaikan Suasana Menjelang KonklafCormac Murphy-O’Connor indicated that there were songs during the dinner with Benedicto XVI.
Palomas, encierros y muertes: ¿qué dice la historia sobre los cónclaves? - MundoCormac Murphy O’Connor was involved in the 2005 and 2013 conclaves and helped with the novel.
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