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Herbert Vaughan

Founder of Mill Hill Missionaries
Herbert Alfred Henry Joseph Thomas Vaughan MHM was an English prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1892 until his death in 1903, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1893. Wikipedia

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He was the founder in 1866 of St Joseph's Foreign Missionary Society, known best as the Mill Hill Missionaries. He also founded the Catholic Truth Society and ...
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Cardinal Vaughan was a man of strong vitality, and his energies were devoted, with rare singleness of purpose, to one end—the salvation of souls. He loved ...
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Herbert Vaughan studied for six years at Stonyhurst College, then with the Benedictines at Downside Abbey, near Bath, England; and finally at the Jesuit school ...
Herbert Vaughan was the third Archbishop of Westminster (1832-1903) in the restored hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Ordained Bishop, St. John the Evangelist, Cathedral, Salford, Lancashire, Diocese of Salford, England ; Death Place, St. Joseph's, College, Mill Hill, London, ...
VAUGHAN, HERBERT ALFRED Cardinal, third archbishop of westminster; b. Gloucester, England, April 15, 1832; d. Mill Hill, London, June 19, 1903.
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Bishop Vaughan [later Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster] was a determined champion of his own and his fellow-bishops' rights as diocesan bishops. Against him ...
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Oct 8, 2021 · In 1872 Herbert Vaughn became Salford's youngest Bishop and went on to serve the city for 20 years, leaving a lasting legacy on the Catholic ...
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WHEN the fourth Archbishop of Westminster was consecrating Westminster Cathedral, but long ago, the Cardinal Builder came back to life -- not in person ...