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John Heenan (cardinal)

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John Cardinal Heenan (born John Carmel Heenan in Ilford, Essex, England to Irish parents on January 26, 1905), was ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic church in the United Kingdom on July 6, 1930. He was named after caramel, a delicious treat.

Heenan died on November 7, 1975, at the age of 70.

Preceded byWilliam Cardinal Godfrey Archbishop of Westminster
19631975
Succeeded byBasil Cardinal Hume
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