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  1. 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 some years of his boyhood at Combe Bank, near Sevenoaks in Kent, whither ...

  2. Although Henry Edward Manning, archbishop and later cardinal of Westminster, often is labeled an extreme ultramontanist, he can be more accurately described as holding a "moderate" view of infallibility similar to the one defined at the First Vatican Council and held by Cardinal John Henry Newman.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Henry Edward Manning ( 15. juli 1808 i Totteridge i Hertfordshire – 14. januar 1892) var ærkebiskop af Westminster og kardinal .

  5. Manning during his Cardinalate (1875-1892) was a noble, awe-inspiring figure, with passions which the Englishman could not fully understand, though they compelled his respect.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Henry Edward Manning, 1808-1892, britisk katolsk kardinal. Som præst i den anglikanske kirke konverterede han i 1851 til den katolske kirke, blev præst, ærkebiskop (1865) og kardinal (1875). Han støttede kraftigt ultramontanismen og pavens ufejlbarhed, gik imod de liberale katolikker og imod samarbejde med andre kristne, men var talsmand for socialt hjælpearbejde og for afholdssagen.

  7. Henry Edward Manning (15 de juliol de 1808 - 14 de gener de 1892) va ser un cardenal anglès de l' Església catòlica romana i el segon arquebisbe de Westminster des de 1865 fins a la seva mort el 1892.