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Appointed
  
March 1964

Role
  
Bishop

Ordination
  
July 24, 1927

Name
  
George Beck

Predecessor
  
John Heenan

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Successor
  
Derek Worlock

Term ended
  
7 February 1976

Education
  
Clapham College


George Beck (bishop)

Born
  
28 May 1904 Streatham, London, England (
1904-05-28
)

Died
  
September 13, 1978, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool

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George Andrew Beck (28 May 1904 – 13 September 1978) was an English prelate who served in the Roman Catholic Church as the Archbishop of Liverpool from 29 January 1964 to 7 February 1976.

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George Andrew Beck was born in Streatham, in south London. He was educated at Clapham College and later at the Assumptionist College of St Michael at Hitchin in Hertfordshire. In 1927, he was ordained priest in the order of the Assumptionists (or Augustinians of the Assumption). He was Headmaster of The Becket School in Nottingham and in 1948, he was appointed coadjutor Bishop of Brentwood and titular bishop of Tigias. He succeeded as Bishop of Brentwood in 1951 was subsequently Bishop of Salford from 1955 to 1964. As Bishop of Salford he continued the substantial expansion of new parishes and schools begun by his predecessor Henry Vincent Marshall to implement the Education Act. Beck was an educational expert, and successfully led negotiations with successive governments to better the position of Catholic schools across the country. In 1964 he was appointed Archbishop of Liverpool, from which he resigned at the age of 71 in 1976.

Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College in the Walton area of Liverpool is named after him.

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