Person    | Male  Born 1927  Died 7/2/2000

Fr. George Haines

Categories: Religion

Fr. George Haines

All we can discover about Haines is contained in a video, title: St John Evangelist Islington Celebrating 150 Years Part 1 of 3. This shows a church service with 3 men officiating. The text reads (with misspellings corrected): "The parish priest at the time of the 150 years celebration was Fr George Haines and his brother, also a priest, with Cardinal Basil Hume. Fr George Haines was born in Islington, baptised in St Johns church, and ordained priest on 21 July 1951, and spent well over 25 years as parish priest at St Johns the Evangelist - the exact years I do not know. Retired and few years later. Died on 7th February 2000."

In the video Hume is the priest at the centre but it's not clear which of the other two is George Haines, and which his brother.

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