30/03/2014
Roy Jenkins talks to the Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, recently made a Cardinal by Pope Francis. First broadcast October 2013.
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Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Pope Francis this month completed his first year as leader of the worldβs 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.ΜύΜύ Five weeks ago, he made his first cardinals - 19 of them from 15 countries - including Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
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The immediate successor to Cardinals Basil Hume and Cormac Murphy-OβConnor, Vincent Nichols was the youngest bishop in Britain more than 20 years ago when he served in the Westminster diocese before becoming Archbishop of Birmingham.
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He took the top job five years ago in a church still reeling from abuse scandals, and against a background of declining attendance, rejection by many of the faithful of some of its traditional teachings, and in an age he sees as βaggressively secularistβ.
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Heβs always been ready to offer a robust defence to that tradition on abortion, adoption, gay marriage, educationβ¦ how life should begin, how it should end, and how it should be lived in between.
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But who is the man behind the image of a quiet, determined priest,Μύdescribed as βambitious for Godβ, who cheered from the Kop as a boy and remains an unashamed and unreconstructed Liverpool fan?ΜύΜύ And how does he see the church grappling with the enormous issues which confront it?Μύ
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Before the world knew that a cardinalβs red hat would be placed on his head, Roy Jenkins spoke to him last autumn at his home in Archbishopβs House, just around the corner from Westminster Cathedral.
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