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Scottish abbot tipped to be next leader of England's Catholics
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Gilbert, Hugh
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Scottish abbot tipped to be next leader of England's Catholics
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Scottish abbot tipped to be next leader of England's Catholics
2008
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A MONK at a Scottish abbey is a frontrunner to replace Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, it was reported last night. Hugh Gilbert, 55, the abbot of Pluscarden Abbey in Elgin, Moray, could replace Murphy-O'Connor when he retires this year. A convert to Catholicism, Gilbert attended St Paul's School and King's College London before becoming a monk in 1974. He was elected abbot in 1992 at Pluscarden, which is now home to 27 monks.
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