- Austen Ivereigh
Austen Ivereigh is a Roman Catholic journalist, commentator and campaigner. He is currently co-ordinator of the Citizen Organising Foundation's
Strangers into Citizens campaign and associate editor of the online magazineGodspy . [ [http://www.godspy.com/about-us/ About Us] Godspy.com, accessed March 26, 2008] .Education and writing
Ivereigh was born in 1966. He was educated at the Benedictine public school, Worth, and was at one point in his life a novice member of the
Society of Jesus .In 1989 he joined
St Antony's College, Oxford as a postgraduate student. In 1993 he completed a D.Phil. thesis for theUniversity of Oxford entitled "Catholicism and Politics inArgentina : an Interpretation, with Special Reference to the Period 1930-1960". This led to the subsequent publication "Catholicism and Politics in Argentina, 1810-1960" (New York: St Martin's Press; Basingstoke: Macmillan in association withSt Antony's College, Oxford , 1995).He has edited "The Politics of Religion in an Age of Revival: Studies in Nineteenth-Century
Europe andLatin America " (London: Institute of Latin American Studies, 2000) and "Unfinished Journey: the Church 40 Years after Vatican II: Essays for John Wilkins" (New York; London: Continuum, 2003).He has been Deputy Editor of "
The Tablet ". He is currently and associate editor and contributor to the online magazine Godspy, a publication which deals with issues of faith and culture. [ [http://www.godspy.com/about-us/ About Us] Godspy.com, accessed March 26, 2008] .Work for the Archbishop of Westminster
In 2004 Dr Ivereigh was appointed Director of Public Affairs to the
Archbishop of Westminster . As such, he was the Archbishop's main policy adviser. He has been credited with boosting Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor's public image, which was damaged by the news that in his previous office as Bishop of Arundel and Brighton he had appointed a known paedophile, Michael Hill (jailed for sex offences in 1997 and 2002), to be Chaplain toLondon Gatwick Airport . He accompanied the Archbishop toRome for the conclave that electedPope Benedict XVI .He was co-ordinator of "
The Da Vinci Code " Response Group (the other members being the Right Reverend DomChristopher Jamison OSB, Abbot of Worth; Jack Valero, Communications Director,Opus Dei UK; Clare Czerwinke,Opus Dei ; Fr John Hemer, Lecturer in Scripture, Allen Hall; Fergal Martin, General Secretary,Catholic Truth Society ; Dr Janet Martin Soskice,Jesus College, Cambridge ; Maggie Roux, Senior Lecturer in Film, Leeds Trinity and All Saints College; Melissa Morton,Opus Dei ; and Fr Peter Scally, SJ, Jesuit Media Initiatives).On 18 July 2006 Dr Ivereigh resigned as the Cardinal's director of public affairs, following allegations by the "
Daily Mail ". The allegations are the subject of legal proceedings commenced by Dr Ivereigh in theHigh Court of Justice . The "Daily Mail " is defending the action.He is currently co-ordinator of the "
Strangers into Citizens " campaign by the Citizen Organising Foundation. The campaign is calling for a one-off regularisation of long-term irregular migrants in the UK.References
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