Archbishop of Westminster
Archbishop of Westminster | |
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Coat of arms of Richard Moth, the incumbent archbishop of Westminster | |
| Incumbent: Richard Moth | |
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| Ecclesiastical province | Province of Westminster |
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| Established | 1850 |
| Archdiocese | Metropolitan Archdiocese of Westminster |
| Cathedral | The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood |
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| https://www.rcdow.org.uk/cardinal/ | |
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The metropolitan archbishop of Westminster heads the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster, in England. The incumbent is the metropolitan of the Province of Westminster, chief metropolitan of England and Wales and, as a matter of custom, is elected president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, and therefore de facto spokesman of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. All previous archbishops of Westminster have become cardinals. Although all the bishops of the restored diocesan episcopacy took new titles, like that of Westminster, they saw themselves in continuity with the pre-Reformation Church and post-Reformation vicars apostolic and titular bishops. Westminster, in particular, saw itself as the continuity of Canterbury, hence the similarity of the coats of arms of the two sees, with Westminster believing it has more right to it since it features the pallium, a distinctly Catholic symbol of communion with the Holy See.