Henry Edward Manning | |
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Cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster Primate of England and Wales | |
Church | Latin Church |
Province | Westminster |
Diocese | Westminster |
Appointed | 16 May 1865 |
Term ended | 14 January 1892 |
Predecessor | Nicholas Wiseman |
Successor | Herbert Vaughan |
Other post(s) | Cardinal-Priest of Santi Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio |
Previous post(s) |
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Orders | |
Ordination | 23 December 1833 (Anglican priest) 14 June 1851 (Catholic priest) by Nicholas Wiseman |
Consecration | 8 June 1865 by William Bernard Ullathorne |
Created cardinal | 15 March 1875 by Pope Pius IX |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
Personal details | |
Born | Totteridge, Hertfordshire, Great Britain and Ireland | 15 July 1808
Died | 14 January 1892 London, Great Britain | (aged 83)
Buried | Westminster Cathedral |
Denomination | Catholicism (formerly Anglicanism) |
Parents | William and Mary (née Hunter) Manning |
Spouse |
Caroline Sargent
(m. 1833; died 1837) |
Education | Balliol College, Oxford |
Henry Edward Manning (15 July 1808 – 14 January 1892) was an English prelate of the Catholic Church, and the second Archbishop of Westminster from 1865 until his death in 1892.[2] He was ordained in the Church of England as a young man, but converted to Catholicism in the aftermath of the Gorham judgement.