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  1. Henry Edward Manning. Sacerdote Cardenal de San Andres y San Gregorio en la Coelian Hill y segundo Arzobispo de Westminster, nació el 15 deJulio de 1808; murió el 14 de Enero de 1892. Henry Edward Manning, quien nació en la casa de su abuelo, Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts., Inglaterra, fue el segundo hijo de William Manning, miembro del ...

  2. January 14, 1892. Henry Edward Manning, who was born at his grandfather’s home, Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts, England, was the son of William Manning, M. P. for Evesham and Lymington and sometime governor of the Bank of England. His father’s family was of an old Kentish stock, and though born in Hertfordshire, the future cardinal spent ...

  3. Henry Edward Manning. Henry Edward Manning (15 de julio de 1808 - 14 de enero de 1892) fue un prelado inglés de la iglesia católica y segundo arzobispo de Westminster desde 1865 hasta su muerte en 1892. Fue ordenado sacerdote en la Iglesia de Inglaterra cuando era joven, pero se convirtió al catolicismo después del juicio de Gorham.

  4. Henry Edward Manning (15. juli 1808 i Totteridge i Hertfordshire – 14. januar 1892) var ærkebiskop af Westminster og kardinal. Hans fader var købmand og protestant, og Manning tilhørte altså den engelske statskirke. Under Mannings studietid i Oxford begyndte Puseyismen imidlertid at rejse sig, og Manning blev påvirket af den.

  5. Thoughts for those that mourn, extr. from Sermons by H.E. Manning (English Edition) Edição Inglês | por abp. of Westminster.) Henry Edward Manning (card | 6 set. 2018. Kindle. R$3510. Preço digital sugerido: R$43,88. Disponível instantaneamente.

  6. 83.4. Died. Archbishop of Westminster, England, Great Britain. MicroData Summary for Henry Edward Manning. ( VIAF: 85172959; WikiData: Q464946 ) Henry Edward Cardinal Manning (born 15 Jul 1808, died 14 Jan 1892 ) Archbishop of Westminster. First Vatican Council: Council Father. Consistory - March 1875: Created Cardinal.

  7. In the course of his long career (1865–1892) as Archbishop of Westminster and head of England’s Catholic Church, Henry Edward Manning articulated a position on the engagement of voluntary religious organizations like the Church with the liberal state, now understood, at least in the British context, as religiously neutral and responsive to public opinion through increasingly democratic ...