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Church leaders welcome announcement on Royal Succession

Catholic Church leaders in the UK and Scotland have welcomed today’s announcement on the Royal Succession by the Prime Minister, David Cameron, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in Perth,  Australia.

The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales said: “I welcome the decision of  Her Majesty’s Government to give heirs to the throne the freedom to marry a Catholic without being removed from the line of succession. This will eliminate a point of unjust discrimination against Catholics and will be welcomed not only by Catholics but far more widely. At the same time I fully recognise the importance of the position of the Established Church in protecting and fostering the role of faith in our society today.”

Scottish Cardinal Keith O’Brien said: “I welcome the statement from the Prime Minster indicating that his Government together with all of the Commonwealth Heads of Government intend to reform the Act of Settlement. I am pleased to note that the process of change, which I hope will lead to repeal of the Act has started, and I look forward to studying the detail of the proposed reforms and their implications in due course.”

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