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Basil Hume By William Charles

Basil Hume by William Charles


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Summary

Basil Hume transformed the face of British Catholicism. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and he was not Irish unlike most of his predecessors. He was loved by the British Establishment and the Queen referred to him as 'My Cardinal'. She awarded him The Order of Merit. This is a full, rounded yet critical study of Cardinal Basil Hume.

Basil Hume Summary

Basil Hume: An Anniversary Portrait by William Charles

Cardinal Hume was a much loved man. Those who met him know why they found him lovable. This very personal book seeks to show and to explain to those who did not meet him why he was so much loved. Those who met him may also learn and understand more about their old friend. Chapters are by a variety of different people almost all of whom knew him very well indeed and have never until now written about the Cardinal. They show the warmth and humanity, the charm and humour and, above all, the deep spirituality of the man. There are delightful, entertaining stories never previously told, and pieces of material never previously published, including his own notes at the back of his prayerbook, and the last words he said to his fellow monks as he left his monastery to become Archbishop of Westminster. The Cardinal's life was not always an easy one. The book does not hide the personal challenges and difficulties he faced at different periods in his life, but shows that at the end, despite sometimes experiencing depression as he faced the problems of old age and failing health, he found peace and grace. A monk at Ampleforth who was his contemporary and knew him very well said of this book: 'it is like meeting him again'.

Basil Hume Reviews

Extract in The Tablet, 27 June 2009
Extract in The Tablet, 13 June 2009
"A deeper picture of who and what [Hume] meant to individuals and to the public at large." Independent Catholic News Website
This is an interesting book and achieves the impression described by one of the monks who knew him at Ampleforth, 'it is like meeting him again'. TEAL Trust, FCL and MODEM websites
Reviwed in The Diary, 2 July 2009

About William Charles

William Charles is Cardinal Hume's nephew, the son of his sister.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Family Matters by William Charles; Monastic Influence by Abbot Patrick Barry; Inner Life by Geoffrey Lynch; A Pastoral Leader by Liam Kelly; Basil Hume as Colleague by Bishop John Crowley; Basil Hume as Teacher by Michael Gretton; The Manquehue Movement by Jonathan Perry; Influence on the US.

Additional information

GOR001506990
9780826439413
0826439411
Basil Hume: An Anniversary Portrait by William Charles
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-06-01
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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