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  • There was no true "crisis", but open revolt against the Pope, inflamed and supported by the shameless Bishops of Austria, first among them the Cardinal-Archbishop of Vienna.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Unlike Cardinal Rosales of Manila, the Cardinal-Archbishop of Cebu, Ricardo Vidal, has wholeheartedly embraced Summorum Pontificum, and has himself offered Low Mass according to the 1962 Missal on occasion.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Gabriel Larrain Valdivieso, 44, auxiliary to the Cardinal-Archbishop of Santiago, left the priesthood for secular humanitarian work.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Cardinal-Archbishop of major sees can be 'permitted' an extra five years in office, which was the case for Cardinal O'Connor of New York, Cardinal Wetter of Munich, and even Cardinal Kitbunchu of Bangkok.

    More on the Recife Case: Archbishop of Olinda and Recife threatens a canonical denunciation against Archbishop Rino Fisichella 2009

  • In Peru, Bishop Mario Cornejo Radavero, 41, auxiliary to the Cardinal-Archbishop of Lima, reportedly brought his cardinal to tears by resigning to marry.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • For in 1967, Paul-Emile Leger, with the approval and blessing of the Pope, reached the conviction that he must give up his responsibilities as Cardinal-Archbishop of Montreal, to go to Africa as a simple priest to work among people who by our standards, live in intolerable poverty.

    The Third World 1972

  • Church -- the former by the Cardinal-Archbishop at Archbishop's House,

    Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886 Various

  • Though the rank of a Cardinal-Archbishop is officially unknown in England, his name appeared in public documents—as a token, it must be supposed, of personal consideration—above the names of peers and bishops, and immediately below that of the Prince of Wales.

    Cardinal Manning: Part VIII 1918

  • Thanks to the energetic action of Cardinal-Archbishop von Geissel of Cologne in particular, Hermesianism was completely eradicated, and in 1860 even the most stubborn Hermesians, Braun and

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913

  • The Cardinal-Archbishop, very old and supported by his priests, half walked and half tottered down the length of the people; his head, grown weary with age, barely supported the mitre, from which great jewels, false or true, were flashing.

    Hills and the Sea Hilaire Belloc 1911

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