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The head of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales is Cardinal Cormac Murphy-o'Connor.
The General Secretariat of the Catholic Bishops' Conference has responsibility for overall administration of the Catholic Trust for England and Wales. However, the pope is still the leader of the Catholic Church worldwide. See the link below for additional information.

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The head of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales is Cardinal Cormac Murphy-o'Connor.
The General Secretariat of the Catholic Bishops' Conference has responsibility for overall administration of the Catholic Trust for England and Wales. However, the pope is still the leader of the Catholic Church worldwide. See the link below for additional information.

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St Edward's Roman Catholic Church of England School was created in 1963.

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The Roman Catholic church, The church of england, The methodist church

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