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Hume and Basil
Bruce Kent was warned by Cardinal Basil Hume not to become too involved in politics.
* 1923 – Basil Hume, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, England ( d. 1999 )
Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster ( 1976 – 1999 ) was born in the city in 1923.
" I simply had to protect Our Lord ," said Mrs Whitehouse at the time, though both the Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan and Cardinal Basil Hume declined Whitehouse's invitation for them to give evidence at the trial.
In 1995, at the invitation of Cardinal Basil Hume, the cathedral was visited by HM The Queen, the first visit of a reigning monarch of the United Kingdom to a Catholic church liturgy for several years.
* Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster
* Cardinal Basil Hume, former Archbishop of Westminster
He was often critical of Archbishops Basil Hume and Derek Worlock.
The Yorkshire Post reported in 2005: " Pupils at a leading Roman Catholic school suffered decades of abuse from at least six paedophiles following a decision by former Abbot Basil Hume not to call in police at the beginning of the scandal.
* Basil, Cardinal Hume ( 1923 – 1999 ), Abbot of Ampleforth Abbey, 1963 – 1975, and Archbishop of Westminster, 1975 – 1999
There exists a story whereby Milburn met Cardinal Basil Hume, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and a huge Newcastle United supporter.
Even though the custom had been abolished, relatives of the late Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster ( UK ) had a galero made and installed above his tomb in St George's Chapel of Westminster Cathedral, as other previous cardinals had, after he died in 1999.
In 1987, Kent left the priesthood rather than comply with an instruction from the late Cardinal Basil Hume to desist from involvement in that year's UK General Election in accordance with the canon law of the Catholic Church.
Recent Celebrants have included: The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2012 ); The Reverend Paul Keane, Old Oratorian and Chaplain to the University of Essex ( 2011 ); The Very Reverend Richard Duffield, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory and Promoter of the Cause of Canonisation for John Henry Cardinal Newman ( 2010 ); The Very Reverend Robert Byrne, Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 2009 ); The Right Reverend Patrick O ' Donoghue, Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster ( 2008 ); The Right Reverend Dom Aidan Bellenger, Abbot of Downside ( 2007 ); Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville, Archbishop Emeritus of Birmingham ( 2006 ); The Right Reverend Dom Cuthbert Brogan, Abbot of Farnborough ( 2005 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2004 ); The Right Reverend Bishop George Stack, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2003 ); His Eminence Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O ’ Connor, Archbishop of Westminster ( 2002 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Arthur Roche, Bishop of Leeds ( 2001 ); Bishop Victor Guazzelli, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2000 ); The Abbot of Ampleforth ( 1999 ); The Catholic Chaplain to Harrow School ( 1998 ); the Provost of the London Oratory ( 1997 ); the Apostolic Nuncio ( 1996 ); His Eminence George Basil Cardinal Hume ( 1995 ); Dom Stanislaus Hobbs of St Benedict ’ s Abbey, Ealing ( 1994 ); the Master of St Benet ’ s Hall, Oxford ( 1993 ); and the Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 1992 ).
There is a monument dedicated to Cardinal Basil Hume in the Monument Garden outside of the cathedral, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.
Previously cardinal Basil Hume was a member of the order in England as is his successor cardinal Murphy O ' Connor.
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Hume and 1996
OzOpera was established after the merger of the AO with the VSO in 1996 under the Directorship of Lindy Hume.
* John Hume, ' Personal views, politics, peace and reconciliation in Ireland ,' Town House, Dublin, 1996.
* George Drower, ' John Hume: man of peace ,' Vista, London, 1996
Gary Hume Snowman, 1996.
In 1996, Hume was nominated for the Turner Prize, but lost out to Douglas Gordon.
Prefacing a 1996 Living Marxism manifesto, Mick Hume argued that: Of course ... we could have produced a familiar list of left-wing slogans complaining about problems like unemployment, exploitation and poverty which continue to scar our society.
In 1956, the Bulla Shire Council ( now part of the City of Hume following amalgamation in 1994 ) moved to Sunbury, and in 1996, the Kennett Liberal government closed the primary school.
* 1996 John Hume
* Hume raises Irish peace hopes The Independent, 31 January 1996

Hume and Northern
Soldiers claimed the pair were armed, which was denied by local people, and moderate nationalists including John Hume and Gerry Fitt walked out of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in protest.
For a year from 1767, Hume held the appointment of Under Secretary of State for the Northern Department.
** John Hume, Northern Irish politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
From the late 1980s onwards, Adams was an important figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, initially following contact by the then Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) leader John Hume and subsequently with the Irish and British governments and then other parties.
Though their parties are often at loggerheads, Hume and Paisley worked jointly on behalf of Northern Ireland in the European Parliament and on occasion worked jointly in the British House of Commons.
John Hume, KCSG ( born 18 January 1937 ) is a former Irish politician from Derry, Northern Ireland.
Hume was prominent in the unsuccessful fight to have Northern Ireland's second university established in Derry in the mid-sixties.
* Gerard Murray, ' John Hume and the SDLP: impact and survival in Northern Ireland ,' Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1998.
* A. c. pallescens ( Hume, 1873 )Northern Chukar – northeastern Afghanistan to Ladakh and western Tibet
In 1994, talks between the leaders of the two main Irish nationalist parties in Northern Ireland, John Hume of the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ), and Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin ( SF ), continued.
Metroad 9 applies to Narellan Road from the Hume Highway interchange to Camden and the complete stretch of The Northern Road from Camden to Windsor via Penrith.
Together with Hume Freeway ( until Wallan ) and Northern Highway ( until Heathcote ), it provides an alternative route between Melbourne and Bendigo.

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