Basil Hume

Hume's statue in Newcastle George Basil Hume (born George Haliburton Hume; 2 March 1923 – 17 June 1999) was an English Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1976 until his death in 1999. He was a priest of the Benedictine order and was made a cardinal in 1977.

Hume served as abbot of Ampleforth Abbey for 13 years until his appointment as an archbishop. From 1979, Hume served as president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales. He held these appointments until his death from cancer in 1999. His final resting place is at Westminster Cathedral in the Chapel of St Gregory and St Augustine.

During his lifetime, Hume received wide respect from the general public beyond the Catholic community. Following his death, a statue of him in his monastic habit and wearing his abbatial cross was erected in his home town of Newcastle upon Tyne outside St Mary's Cathedral (opposite Newcastle station); it was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Hume, Basil
    Published 2001
    Classmark: 12 Ascet. 1922
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    by Hume, Basil
    Published 1979
    Classmark: 8 Ascet. 0004(01
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    by Hume, Basil
    Published 2001
    Classmark: Series 7146P(373
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    by Hume, Basil
    Published 1997
    Classmark: 8 A.angl. H 3350
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    by De Waal, Esther
    Published 1992
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    Classmark: 8 Ascet. 1490
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