Pope to make Archbishop of Westminster a cardinal

The Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols will be one of 19 new cardinals appointed by Pope Francis on February 22, the Catholic Church in England and Wales has confirmed.

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Kop fan Archbishop 'getting red hat to go with red shirt'

This is wonderful news both for Archbishop Vincent personally and for the Roman Catholic Church in England & Wales.

During my time serving alongside Archbishop Vincent in Birmingham I was able to witness first hand his passion and commitment for the Church and I am delighted to see that both of these have been recognised in today's announcement.

It is also good to see that as a passionate fan of Liverpool FC, Archbishop Vincent will be getting a red hat to go with his precious red shirt!

– John Sentamu, Archbishop of York

Archbishop 'deeply moved' by cardinal appointment

The Archbishop of Westminster has has said he is "deeply moved" to be appointed a cardinal by the Pope.

Today, I am deeply moved by the honour conferred upon the Catholic Church in England and Wales and on the Diocese of Westminster in my appointment as Cardinal by His Holiness Pope Francis.

"The Catholic Church in our countries has always had a profound and loving loyalty to the Holy Father, the Successor of St Peter. This appointment enables me, on behalf of all, to serve the Pope in a direct and prolonged way.

Personally, this is a humbling moment when I am asked to take a place in this service of the Holy See and in the line of much loved Cardinal Archbishops of Westminster.

I seek the blessing of Almighty God for these new responsibilities and I ask for the prayers of all people of faith that I may fulfil them with energy and devotion.

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Pope to make Archbishop of Westminster a cardinal

The Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols said he is "deeply moved" to be appointed a cardinal Credit: Press Association

The Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols will be made a cardinal by Pope Francis at the next consistory on February 22, the Catholic Church in England and Wales has confirmed.

Archbishop Vincent has said he was "deeply moved" by the appointment which will allow him to serve the Pope "in a direct and prolonged way".

The announcement came during Pope's Angelus in St Peter's Square in Rome this morning, in which he created 15 more elector cardinals and three non-elector cardinals.

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