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Cardinal John Carmel Heenan - Priest of the People, Prince of the Church (Paperback)
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Cardinal John Carmel Heenan - Priest of the People, Prince of the Church (Paperback)
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John Carmel Heenan's ambition was to be a parish priest yet he
became Archbishop of Westminster and a Cardinal of the Catholic
Church. Ordained for the Diocese of Brentwood, Heenan's energy and
literary and oratorical skills combined to take him out of the
routine of parish life. After four years as Superior of the
Catholic Missionary Society, in 1951 he became Bishop of Leeds
where his abrasive style earned the diocese the epithet of 'the
Cruel See'. As Archbishop of Liverpool from 1957, Heenan
administered an extensive archdiocese, fostered ecumenism, became
involved in local politics and initiated the building of the
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. He became Archbishop of
Westminster in 1963 and was raised to the College of Cardinals in
1965. As leader of the Catholic community of England and Wales,
Heenan assumed a national prominence on a par with his friend
Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury. At the Second Vatican
Council, Heenan was actively engaged in debate but his distrust of
periti gained him notoriety. He had little time for theologians who
complicated the simple and accepting faith of the majority of
Catholics and his attempts to control the pace of Conciliar reforms
in Westminster were challenged by those anxious to modernise the
Church. Ecclesiastical authority was further challenged by the
response to Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae which
reaffirmed the Church's prohibition of artificial birth control.
The laicisation of priests and religious at this time was a severe
blow to him. The Catholic world into which Heenan was born and
educated and in which he had ministered, was transformed during his
period at Westminster. It was not a time he enjoyed. Rapid social
change and radical legislation ignored Catholic teaching and placed
bishops on the defensive. Long-held certainties of belief and
authority were breached and Heenan found it difficult to comprehend
this transition. This vivid biography recalls the life and ministry
of a humane and dedicated priest who remained loyal to his faith
and his Church throughout the most dramatic political and
ecclesiastical events of the twentieth century.
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