
In the second row, left to right; Bishop Singleton of Shrewsbury, Bishop Cowgill of Leeds, Bishop Keating of Northampton, the formidable Bishop (later Archbishop) Amigo of Southwark, Bishop Casartelli of Salford, Bishop Cotter of Portsmouth, Bishop Fenton (auxiliary in Westminster), Bishop Vaughan of Salford (brother of the former Cardinal), and lastly Bishop Kiely of Plymouth.
The notes are less certain for the back row; the second figure in is Bishop Gregory Thompson of Gibraltar. Next to him stands Bishop Collins of Hexham and Newcastle, in the centre Bishop Butt (auxiliary in Westminster) and Bishop MacIntyre (auxiliary in Birmingham).
Now that the hierarchy has grown, the facilites at Westminster are less than adequate, and so the Bishops range around the country for their meetings.
They also look rather less like dignified bishops then the crop in this photo. Oh for nostalgia!
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