Currently there is no ACTIVE Roman Catholic Cardinal of England and Wales. Since the restoration of the faith in England and Wales the Archdiocese of Westminster has been the Primate Archdiocese's. Usually the Archbishop in time would receive the red-hat and become a cardinal. However, at the moment Archbishop Vincent Nichols still awaits that honour. Interestingly, England and Wales do have a retired Cardinal still alive, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor but is past the retirement age of 80 to still be active.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols has been Roman Catholic Cardinal of England and Wales since 2009. Scotland has its own cardinal.
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.
Canterbury and York are the two archdioceses.
cafod was set up in 1962 by the catholic bishops of England and wales.
Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School was created in 1959.
.Catholic AnswerCardinal Richelieu was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church, his beliefs were Christian.
H. O. Evennett has written: 'The Cardinal of Lorraine and the Council of Trent' -- subject(s): Council of Trent (1545-1563), Counter-Reformation 'The Catholic schools of England and Wales' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Education 'The spirit of the Counter-Reformation' -- subject(s): Counter-Reformation
There is currently no Cardinal in Melbourne. The only Australian Cardinal is George Cardinal Pell, Archbishop of Sydney. The Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne is Denis Hart.
Cardinal Richelieu was Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerAdult Catholic women in England and Wales, although there are some in Commonwealth countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong.
CAFOD, also known as the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development, was founded in 1962 by the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Cardinal protector of England was created in 1492.