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t Stanford field goal in 20 years-to give the | Cardinal a 17-3 lead at the half. |
Jaime Serra y Cau) (died 1517) was a Spanish | Cardinal, a Catalan from Valencia. |
members to the Church since 1738, including a | cardinal, a few bishops and many priests and religious |
tly consulted him, and in 1643, created him a | cardinal, a position he accepted with reluctance. |
dained (along with Edward Egan another future | cardinal) a priest by Bishop Martin John O'Connor on D |
He also speaks to a Catholic | Cardinal about the role of religion in society and to |
to, archbishop, Juan Francisco Fresno, later | cardinal, about Father Karadima's “improper conduct.” |
he first Archbishop of New York to be created | cardinal, accompanied Bishop Dubois to Salina as a she |
l consecration on the following April 16 from | Cardinal Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, OCD, with Archbisho |
Cardinal Adolf Bertram, ex officio head of the German | |
Cardinal Adolf Bertram ex officio head of the German e | |
Adriano Castellesi, also known as | Cardinal Adrian, Corneto, Adrian of Castello or Adrian |
With his appointment as a | cardinal after Pope Pius XII felt for the first time i |
Protestant writers were happy to cite a | cardinal against Rome's pretensions. |
The next day, | Cardinal Aganianian came from Rome to chair the closin |
The Principal Consecrator was | Cardinal Agnelo Rossi; his Principal Co-Consecrators w |
Cardinal Agnelo expressed concern with Brazilian polit | |
Cardinal Agnelo in 2006 | |
Cardinal Agostini died on New Year's Eve, 1891. | |
ociety of Jesus (1773) he became librarian to | Cardinal Albani and in 1791 was appointed to a provost |
Cardinal Albani had another villa with a large park at | |
Cardinal Albani's coins and medals went to the Vatican | |
ble that Piranesi knew from the collection of | Cardinal Albani, which similarly stands on three lions |
made him the main opponent of the schemes of | Cardinal Alberoni for the aggrandizement of Spain. |
At the direction of his successor, | Cardinal Albert Gregory Meyer, a former seminary recto |
rry, an ambitious Vatican Secretary of State, | Cardinal Alberto Valendrea, is elected pope and choose |
r his character of official in the service of | Cardinal Albrecht laid these limitations on him. |
arms and the old Mainz overlord, Elector and | Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg's arms. |
rche at Nuremberg (1522); the epitaph for the | cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg in the collegiate chu |
uenced the religious demeanour of his master, | Cardinal Albrecht, in the cardinal's later years. |
s, Sarrazin speedily obtained employment from | Cardinal Aldobrandini at the Villa Aldobrandini, Frasc |
her in 2003, in which he played the ambitious | Cardinal Aleander who sought Luther's death. |
The Holy Mass was led by | Cardinal Aleksander Kakowski in the Saint John's Cathe |
Cardinal Aleksander Kakowski, Archbishop of Warsaw, | |
uke of Parma, Ranuccio II Farnese whose uncle | Cardinal Alessandro Farnese had endowed the constructi |
The Portrait of | Cardinal Alessandro Farnese is a portrait of cardinal |
here he was taken under the protection of the | Cardinal Alessandro de' Medici, by whom he was employe |
He was the older brother of | Cardinal Alessandro Ludovisi. |
When | Cardinal Alessandro Farnese became Pope Paul III in 15 |
book on theocratic politics was dedicated to | Cardinal Alessandro Orsini. |
Cardinal Alfonso Litta. | |
steps of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica by | Cardinal Alfonso Carillo, protodeacon of S. Eustachio. |
He was secretary to | Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani at the time of the Ottavian |
s often mentioned as a possible successor for | Cardinal Alfrink, who was nearing retirement. |
yer who is best known as the first Louisville | Cardinal All-American. |
William | Cardinal Allen (1908) |
As a | cardinal, Allen had lived in poverty and he died in de |
duction) The Letters and Memorials of William | Cardinal Allen (1882 |
first rector of the college by the pope; but | Cardinal Allen judged him unfit, though he described h |
He was associated with | Cardinal Allen in the management of the College, the d |
In 1577, he entered | Cardinal Allen's English College at Douai, hoping to b |
re getting mighty tired of the combination of | Cardinal Allen's endless labyrinthine scheming cynical |
Thomas Francis Knox, Letters and Memorials of | Cardinal Allen, (London) 1882, pp. |
and they went to live with Richard's brother, | Cardinal Allen. |
Cardinal also directed numerous episodes of North of 6 | |
On another occasion the | Cardinal also stated that "I believe the Church's teac |
In 43 games with the | Cardinal, Alston started 27 times. |
The club colour is | cardinal, although the current club kit is closer in c |
He was the uncle of | Cardinal Amanieu d'Albret. |
During most of Pius IX's reign | Cardinal Amat held control of the police force in the |
In 1876, at the age of eighty, | Cardinal Amat became the longest-serving cardinal in t |
Cardinal Ambrozic from the Archdiocese of Toronto | |
He sent | Cardinal Americ of St. Martin to annul Robert's will a |
Brian | Cardinal, American basketball player |
On 5 November 2009, | Cardinal Amigo Vallejo retired as Archbishop of Sevill |
lic priest for the Dominican Order in 1958 by | Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. |
er 19, 1608 - August 28, 1679) was an Italian | cardinal, an archbishop of Milan and Papal governor of |
Bohemia (8 January 1788 - 24 July 1831) was a | Cardinal, an Archbishop of Olomouc, and a member of th |
named after John Fisher, the Catholic bishop, | Cardinal and martyr. |
- July 5, 1578) was an Italian Roman Catholic | cardinal and statesman. |
- 1 October 1522) was a Swiss bishop of Sion, | Cardinal, and diplomat. |
Among his relatives, Silvio Antoniani was | cardinal and Sebastiano Gualterio had been Bishop of V |
On 21 March 1825 he was created a | cardinal and on 21 May 1829 became Cardinal-Priest of |
inst him before Pope Innocent III, who sent a | cardinal and the archbishop of Naples to investigate. |
On March 12, 1565 he was promoted to | cardinal and was installed as Cardinal-Priest of Ss. |
station in Rensselaer, Indiana, served by the | Cardinal and Hoosier State. |
September 1656 - 10 August 1723) was a French | cardinal and statesman. |
24 October - Paul Cullen, | Cardinal and Catholic Primate of Ireland (b.1803). |
ugust 1802 - 22 December 1878) was a Catholic | Cardinal and was Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of |
he befriended Patrick Joseph Hayes (a future | cardinal and Archbishop of New York). |
All-American playing tennis for the Stanford | Cardinal and has resided in Sunrise, FL. |
arch 1823 - 8 July 1892) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. |
(1472-1511) was a Roman Catholic | cardinal and cardinal-nephew and papal military leader |
r 1914 - 22 August 1990) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penit |
ent XII, and Pope Clement XI, who created him | Cardinal, and Bishop of Sabina. |
The mascot is the | cardinal and the current principal is Robbie Fletcher |
to "vacate" their bishoprics upon becoming a | cardinal, and so Wardlaw ceased using the title "Bisho |
d on December 31, 1996, featured the Stanford | Cardinal and the Michigan State Spartans. |
Trento (1514-1539), bishop of Brixen (1539), | cardinal, and chancellor for the Holy Roman Emperor Fe |
menta (born 1 March 1920) is a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and a retired Archbishop of Bombay (now Mumba |
December 1924 - 18 April 2011) was an Italian | Cardinal and Archbishop Emeritus of Turin. |
few years later (1561) Pope Pius IV made him | cardinal and second legate of the Holy See at the Coun |
The | Cardinal and Crescent trains pass through but do not s |
On 15 December following, he was made a | cardinal, and went to Italy, where he spent two years. |
gin of Antigua, the object of devotion of the | cardinal, and popularly named the "'Cardinal College" |
ber 1794, died 22 August 1859) was a Catholic | Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardi |
Etienne de Bar was a French | cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Callixtus II, his |
Marino Grimani (c.1489-1546) was an Italian | Cardinal and papal legate. |
He was made | cardinal and archbishop of Milan by Pope Lucius III, w |
In 1426 Martin V created Cesarini a | cardinal and later sent him to Germany to preach a cru |
ber 1920 - 15 July 1995) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Archbishop of Marseille. |
lan - August 12, 1803 in Rome) was an Italian | cardinal and Secretary of State of the Holy See. |
iario (1445 - January 3, 1474) was an Italian | cardinal and Papal diplomat. |
theologian and scholastic philosopher, and a | Cardinal and papal legate. |
le's Choice Music Awards, starring with Lorne | Cardinal and Gabrielle Miller of Corner Gas. |
consistory, Montini was raised to the rank of | cardinal; and in time he became John's successor, Pope |
In 1756 Pope Benedict XIV created him | Cardinal and named him Secretary of State and Vice-Cha |
bruary 1480 - 1 February 1542) was an Italian | cardinal, and the first cardinal appointed in pectore. |
rch 1914 - 26 June 1983) was a Roman Catholic | cardinal and former Prefect of the Congregation for Di |
September 5, 1664 - September 18, 1742) was a | Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. |
ded the experienced prelate with elevation to | cardinal and one year later Innocenti became prefect o |
Ferry de Clugny, | Cardinal and Bishop of Tournai (Autun ca. |
Anchero Pantaleone (1210-1286) was a French | cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Urban IV, his unc |
9 April 1928 - 10 January 2005) was a Belgian | cardinal and an official of the Roman Curia. |
s that he himself should return to England as | cardinal and archbishop of Westminster. |
uet articled as a notary with Joseph-Narcisse | Cardinal and then studied law with Chevalier de Lorimi |
p caught four passes for 68 yards against the | Cardinal and was named the Most Valuable Player of the |
mtrak station in Dyer, Indiana, served by the | Cardinal and Hoosier State, and is the penultimate sta |
ll became Boston's first Archbishop to become | Cardinal, and was given the title of Cardinal-Priest o |
1485-1548) was an Italian | Cardinal and papal legate. |
ish count, bought the protection of the local | Cardinal, and assembled a small personal force of form |
menico Agostini was an Italian Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice (May 31, 1825 - Decem |
The | cardinal and dogwood depicted are Virginia's official |
while Mauritius spent time in Italy serving a | cardinal and the pope before becoming a priest, as did |
29, Acarigua, Venezuela - July 6, 2003) was a | cardinal and the Archbishop of Caracas. |
The | Cardinal and I |
ius Ekandem (1917-1995), was a Roman Catholic | cardinal and was the first West African Catholic Bisho |
Cardinal and ordinal numbers. | |
29, 1902 - January 28, 1997) was an Albanian | cardinal and priest of the Roman Catholic Church. |
ce, whose archbishop is traditionally named a | cardinal, and he was duly elevated in the consistory o |
Aged 14, in 1607, he became | cardinal and bishop of Vercelli. |
Cardinal and Raven loaded aboard MV Blue Marlin for tr | |
560, Mary of Guise wrote to her brothers, the | Cardinal and Duke of Guise, that she never saw anythin |
(1500 - 15 August 1559, Rome) was an Italian | cardinal and hagiographer. |
1658 at Venice; d. 1730) was an Italian | cardinal and nephew of Blessed Gregorio Barbarigo (162 |
ore, he publicly condemned the jailing of the | cardinal and stated he was being mistreated. |
d. September 30, 1758, Rome) - was an Italian | cardinal and papal diplomat. |
On the 26 June 1988 he was elavated to | cardinal, and given the titular church of San Frumenzi |
vid Beaton, denouncing him as the pestiferous | cardinal, and his bishops as blind and ignorant; in th |
rs included John Ralston, Aidan Devine, Lorne | Cardinal and Jody Racicot. |
- 13 September 1693) was an Italian Catholic | Cardinal and Duke of Ariccia. |
A response by Harold | Cardinal and the Indian Chiefs of Alberta (entitled "C |
March 1571 - 10 February 1621) was an Italian | Cardinal and patron of the arts. |
He is a New Zealand | Cardinal and now Archbishop Emeritus. |
headed by Aymeric de la Chatre, who was named | cardinal and chancellor of the Holy See shortly after |
See also the | cardinal and papal nuncio Girolamo Dandini (1509-1559) |
September 1939) was an Italian Roman Catholic | Cardinal and former Nuncio. |
a nephew of Michele di Pietro, who served as | Cardinal and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. |
ine Walker for Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian | Cardinal and Jason Collins. |
rother of Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut, also a | Cardinal, and nephew of Gilles Aycelin the Elder. |
zed, both in Florence and Rome, by the Medici | Cardinal and later Pope Leo XI. |
Cardinal and Archbishop of Aix | |
ac - d. April 13, 1388, Avignon) was a French | Cardinal, and the younger brother of Pope Urban V. |
f the same name, Federico Borromeo, who was a | cardinal and archbishop of Milan). |
Arms of the Infante Luis de Spain, as | Cardinal and Archbishop of Toledo |
ins a week to Washington, DC and Chicago (the | Cardinal and Hoosier State) stop at the Amtrak station |
The Nuncio, | Cardinal and Holy Father appreciated him very much. |
Benedict XIV, whereupon Hooke appealed to the | cardinal and the papal secretary, but obtained only th |
ne, and shares the right-of-way with Amtrak's | Cardinal and Crescent trains, however, no Amtrak train |
re Philippe (1905 - April 9, 1984) O.P. was a | Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Orien |
Adalberto, Alberto or Alerico) was an Italian | cardinal and suburbicarian bishop of Santa Rufina elec |
Henri Schwery (born 14 June 1932) is a | Cardinal and Bishop Emeritus of Sion, Switzerland. |
ther similar cultivars include 'Britzensis', ' | Cardinal', and 'Chermesina', selected for even brighte |
the English College, Douai, in 1568) became a | cardinal, and Fitzherbert became his secretary and con |
The Thirsty Traveler was created by Susan | Cardinal and produced by Grasslands Entertainment. |
1859 - 16 November 1936) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon. |
zzo (1532-1600) was an Italian Roman Catholic | cardinal and statesman, the Imperial crown-cardinal an |
3 physical attacks by Dunbar on the person of | Cardinal and Archbishop David Beaton. |
expected of such theory, namely grounding the | cardinal and ordinal numbers, Peano arithmetic and the |
1913 - 14 February 1968) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Archbishop of Paris. |
ebruary 1828 - 18 February 1906) was a French | Cardinal and academician. |
September 6, 1276 in Viterbo) was an Italian | cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Gregory X, his co |
di Segni (died June 14, 1213) was an Italian | cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Innocent III, his |
st 16, 1788-December 17, 1865) was an Italian | Cardinal and priest of Roman Curia. |
The mascot is the | cardinal and the principal is Robbie Fletcher and Vice |
1908 - 8 November 2001) was a Roman Catholic | Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Cause |
mber 1569 - 11 September 1646) was an Italian | cardinal and the younger brother of Maffeo Barberini, |
The mascot is the Trojan and the colors are | cardinal and gold, very similar to the University of S |
ers (6 January 1813 - 14 December 1895) was a | Cardinal and Archbishop of Cologne. |
ming Bishop of Lincoln, Archbishop of York, a | cardinal, and Lord Chancellor of England, Joan became |
des (died 1311) was a medieval Roman Catholic | Cardinal and bishop of the Diocese of Albi. |
It is a hybrid of Thompson, | Cardinal, and several other Vitis vinifera cultivars. |
e and Ohio Railroad and is served by both the | Cardinal and Crescent routes, along with two daily Nor |
Fairview also has an acclaimed yearbook (the | Cardinal) and newspaper. |
September 1864) was an Italian ecclesiastic, | Cardinal and diplomat of the Catholic Church. |
e school colors, established in 1895-96, were | cardinal and white, and the University teams were know |
His son Alessandro was | cardinal and, from 1605, pope as Leo XI. |
In 2009, | Cardinal Andre-Mutien Leonard was appointed Belgium's |
Cardinal Andrea della Valle (Apostolic Administrator: | |
Coat of Arms of | Cardinal Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo |
3, 1591 (Rome) - Pope Innocent IX, crowned by | Cardinal Andreas von Austria, protodeacon of S. Maria |
Following the death of | Cardinal Andrew of Austria in November 1600, Richardot |
lia on the poems of Gregory of Nazianzus, see | Cardinal Angelo Mai, Spicilegium Romanum, II, Pt. |
nedict XVI, in an audience with His Eminence, | Cardinal Angelo Amato, Prefect of the Congregation for |
On November 30 | Cardinal Angelo Correr, proposed by Cardinal Caetani, |
Cardinal Angelo Sodano was principal celebrant of the | |
tion of archbishop of Genoa and CEI president | Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, who took over the CEI helm i |
er the death of Pope Innocent VII, it elected | Cardinal Angelo Correr, who under the name of Gregory |
Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Dean of the Sacred College of | |
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