By the Thames Divided. Cardinal Bourne in Southwark and Westminster
- 656 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Focusing on the significant yet understated role of Cardinal Bourne, this biography explores his lengthy tenure as Archbishop of Westminster during pivotal events in the modern English Catholic Church, including the Education Question, World War I, and the rise of the Labour Party. Despite his quiet demeanor, Bourne's leadership during turbulent times was impactful and conscientious. The book aims to shed light on his contributions and reassess his importance in twentieth-century Church history, addressing his complex relationships and the broader socio-political context of his era.