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  Albert Cardinal Meyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Gregory Meyer, later Albert Cardinal Meyer, (March 9, 1903–April 9, 1965) was the tenth bishop (fifth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, serving from 1958 to 1965 (succeeded Samuel Cardinal Stritch).
He was elevated to Cardinal on December 14, 1959, and served as archbishop until his death from a brain tumor at the age of 62.
Cardinal Meyer was succeeded by John Cardinal Cody.
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 John Cardinal Cody - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Patrick Cody, later John Cardinal Cody, (December 24, 1907–April 25, 1982) was the eleventh bishop (sixth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1965 to 1982 (succeeded Albert Cardinal Meyer).
Cardinal Cody died from a heart attack at the age of 74, and was subsequently interred in the Bishops’ Mausoleum at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Hillside, Illinois.
Cardinal Cody was succeeded by Archbishop Joseph Cardinal Bernardin in the summer of 1982, whose first task was to ameliorate the tense relationship between the clergy and laity with the bishop's authority.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: John Cardinal Cody
Albert Gregory Meyer, later Albert Cardinal Meyer, (March 9, 1903 - April 9, 1965) was the tenth bishop (fifth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1958 to 1965 (succeeded Samuel Cardinal Stritch).
Cardinal Cody was succeded by Archbishop Joseph Cardinal Bernardin in the summer of 1982, whose first task was to ameliorate the tense relationship between the clergy and laity with the bishop's authority.
Albert Gregory Meyer, later Albert Cardinal Meyer, (March 9, 1903 – April 9, 1965) was the tenth bishop (fifth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, serving from 1959 to 1965 (succeeded Samuel Cardinal Stritch).
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Samuel Cardinal Stritch
Samuel Alphonsus Stritch, later Samuel Cardinal Stritch, (August 17, 1887–May 27, 1958) was the ninth bishop (fourth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1940 to 1958 (succeeded George Cardinal Mundelein).
Samuel Alphonsus Stritch, later Samuel Cardinal Stritch, (August 17, 1887 - May 27, 1958) was the ninth bishop (fourth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1939 to 1958 (succeeded George Cardinal Mundelein).
Cardinal spline A cardinal spline is a cubic Hermite spline whose tangents are defined by the points and a tension param...
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 Albert Cardinal Meyer: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Samuel alphonsus stritch, later samuel cardinal stritch, (august 17, 1887 - may 27, 1958) was the ninth bishop (fourth archbishop) of the roman...
A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official in the roman catholic church, ranking just below the pope and appointed by him as a member of the college of...
John patrick cody, later john cardinal cody, (december 24, 1907 - april 25, 1982) was the eleventh bishop (sixth archbishop) of the roman catholic...
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 Archdiocese of Milwaukee - Former Archbishops: Bishop Meyer
Meyer was appointed Bishop of the Superior Diocese in Wisconsin and was consecrated bishop in 1946.
Appointed to succeed Cardinal Stritch in Chicago, Meyer left Milwaukee on September 24, 1958, and was installed as Archbishop of Chicago on November 16, 1958.
Cardinal Meyer died in Chicago on April 9, 1965 from a brain tumor.
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 Meyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meyer, Christopher (born 1944), former British Ambassador to the U.S. Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand (1825–1898), Swiss poet and writer
Meyer, Hannes (1889–1954), Swiss architect and director of the Bauhaus
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 Santa Susanna
For Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are clerics who are taken from one place and "attached to another, "in order that their service might be of use to the Pope, to provide the Holy Father "greater flexibility" as he administers the world church.
From the reign of Leo IX (1048-1054), cardinals were the principal counselors of the pope, and by naming reformed minded clerics to this position, popes began to transform the pastoral life of the church in Rome.
Cardinals who are over the age of eighty years lose their right to vote for the next pope.
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 Edward Cardinal Egan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Edward Michael Cardinal Egan (born April 2, 1932 in Oak Park, Illinois) is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
He then became private secretary to Albert Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago and attained the office of assistant chancellor of the archdiocese.
Egan was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.
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 PHOTO GALLERY
Cardinal Mundelein obtains the first five-year grant from the sacred Congregation of Seminaries and
Albert Cardinal Meyer redesigns the seminary system, opening a second campus in Niles that offered a two-year program in liberal arts.
Reverend Monsignor John R. Gorman was appointed the fourth Rector by John Cardinal Cody.
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 Andrew Greeley * Joseph Cardinal Bernardin * Eugene Kennedy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Indeed, in his novel Cardinal Virtues, he shows the latter side of the coin: an innocent associate pastor is accused of molesting an altar boy and almost sacrificed to the fictional archbishop's eagerness to mollify the boy's super-conservative father who disapproves of the priest's open-minded theology and earthy story homilies.
The cardinal should lay out procedures for protecting not the guilty priest, not the already tainted reputation of the priesthood, nor the tattered respectability of the archdiocese, not his own image, but the victims and their families.
Meyer died in April, 1965, however, and by the time the Council came to a close, Archbishop John Cody had begun to rule the Chicago Church in precisely the autocratic style under attack by the Council, effectively killing the opportunity.
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 Albert Cardinal Meyer - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
, later Albert Cardinal Meyer, (March_9, 1903 - April_9, 1965) was the tenth bishop (fifth archbishop) of the Roman_Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1958 to 1965 (succeeded Samuel_Cardinal_Stritch).
He was born on March_9, 1903 in Milwaukee,_Wisconsin to a family of German ancestry, and ordained a priest on July_11, 1926 in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
He was elevated to Cardinal on December_14, 1959, and served as archbishop until his death from a brain tumor at the age of 62.
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 John Cardinal Cody   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
John Patrick Cody later John Cardinal Cody (December 24 1907 - April 25 1982) was the eleventh bishop (sixth archbishop) the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago serving from 1965 to 1982 (succeeded Albert Cardinal Meyer).
He was appointed Coadjutor to the of New Orleans Louisiana on August 14 1961 appointed Apostolic Administrator on June 1 1962 and acceded to the See of Orleans on November 8 1964 before being appointed Archbishop of Chicago June 16 1965 and installed August 24 1965.
He was elevated to Cardinal on June 26 1967 and served as archbishop until his from a heart attack at the age 74.
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 Albert Meyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Albert Meyer (March 13 1870 - October 22 1953) was a Swiss politician.
During his office time he held the Department of Home Affairs from 1930 to 1934 and the Department of Finance from 1934 to 1938 and was President of the Confederation in 1936.
Collaboratively and expertly edited by Marvin Meyer (Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies, Chapman University, Orange, California) and Kurt Bergel (Professor Emeritus, Chapman University and founder/co-director of the Chapman University Albert...
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 University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary - Contact us
Cardinal Mundelein obtained from the Sacred Congregation for Seminaries and Universities the authority to grant the international academic degrees of the Holy See.
Under Cardinal Meyer’s successor, John Cardinal Cody, the undergraduate program was affiliated with Loyola University of Chicago and became Niles College of Loyola University.
This is the first step in a new vision of the cardinal to expand the university to include specialized institutes to support the major ministries of the archdiocese.
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 Archdiocese of Milwaukee - About Us: History (1945 - 1965)
This period covers the latter part of Kiley's term, the administration of Albert G. Meyer (1953-1958) and a portion of the term of William E. Cousins (1959-1965).
Meyer succeeded Cardinal Stritch in Chicago in 1958, and the following year William E. Cousins became Milwaukee's archbishop.
A strong emphasis on proper dress was evidenced by Archbishop Meyer's 1956 pastoral on "Decency and Modesty." The "typical" setting for Catholics of the archdiocese was less and less the urban neighborhood parish and more the suburb.
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 Stanford Cardinal Desktop Wallpaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
John Cardinal O'Connor John Joseph O'Connor, later John Cardinal O'Connor, (January 15, 1920 - May 3, 2000) was the eleventh bishop (eighth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York, serving from 1984 to 2000.
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Joseph Louis Bernardin, later Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, (April 2, 1928 - November 14, 1996) was the twelfth bishop (seventh archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1982 to 1996 (succeeded John Cardinal Cody).
John Cardinal Cody John Patrick Cody, later John Cardinal Cody, (December 24, 1907 - April 25, 1982) was the eleventh bishop (sixth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1965 to 1982 (succeeded Albert Cardinal Meyer).
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 Graduate School of Theology:  History
In September 1929, Cardinal Mundelein obtained from the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities in Rome a five-year grant for the theological faculty to confer the baccalaureate, the licentiate and doctorate in theology.
Under Cardinal Meyer’s successor, John Cardinal Cody, the undergraduate program was affiliated with Loyola University of Chicago.
The present Chancellor of the University of St. Mary of the Lake is Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I. His appointment as the eighth Archbishop of Chicago was announced by Pope John Paul II on April 8, 1997.
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 ipedia.com: John Cardinal Cody Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
John Patrick Cody, later John Cardinal Cody, was the eleventh bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, serving from 1965 to 1982.
He was appointed Coadjutor to the Archbishop of New Orleans, Louisiana on August 14, 1961, appointed Apostolic Administrator on June 1, 1962 and acceded to the See of New Orleans on November 8, 1964 before being appointed Archbishop of Chicago, on June 16, 1965 and installed August 24, 1965.
He was elevated to Cardinal on June 26, 1967, and served as archbishop until his death from a heart attack at the age of 74.
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 Catholic-Pages.com | Cardinals of the Catholic Church: Biography of Cardinal Egan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Cardinal Edward Egan was bron in Oak Park (archdiocese of Chicago USA) on 2 April 1932.
He was appointed an Auditor of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota on 20 November 1972 and taught at the "Studio Rotale"and at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
He was appointed auxiliary bishop of New York on 1 April 1985 (with the titular diocese of Alleghany) and was consecrated in Rome on 22 May 1985 by Cardinal Bernadin Gantin, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.
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 Stanford University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Stanford sports teams are now officially referred to as the Stanford Cardinal (the deep red color, not the bird), but the band's mascot, "The Tree", has become associated with the school in general.
Many people erroneously think that the plural of "Cardinal" is "Cardinals." The word "Cardinal" is used both singularly and plurally; it refers to the color, not the bird.
Stanford is the university behind Folding@home, one of the most widely disseminated distributed computing projects in the life sciences field, allowing hobbyists and enthusiasts to participate in scientific research by donating unused computer processor cycles.
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 Santa Susanna
The titular church of Cardinal Pacelli (Pius XII), beginning with Cardinal Spellman, it became the titular church of the Archbishops of New York.
Titular Church of Edward Cardinal Mooney of Detroit (1946-1958), and the Archbishops of Boston: Richard Cardinal Cushing (1958-1970), Humberto Cardinal Medieros (1973-1983) and Bernard Cardinal Law (1985-).
The church was expanded by Pope St. Leo III in 800, who was Cardinal Titular of the Church, and was rebuilt between 1585-1598 by Cardinal Rusticucci, Vicar General of Rome and Cardinal Titular.
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 Marian College of Fond du Lac - Cardinal Meyer Library
Cardinal Meyer Library opened in 1966 when Marian College moved to its current campus.
A Milwaukee native, Meyer was appointed Archbishop of Chicago in 1958. Named a cardinal the following year, Meyer served the largest Roman Catholic archdiocese in the U.S. until his death in 1965. Priest, teacher and spiritual leader, Cardinal Meyer is known as one of the foremost leaders of Vatican Council II.
Cardinal Meyer Library is the intellectual center of the Marian College Academic Community. It is integral to the college’s commitment to the “education of the whole person, striving to nurture intellectual, spiritual, aesthetic, psychological, social, and physical dimensions.”
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 2007 NYC New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade March 17, 2007
Cardinal Egan served as Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar for Education of the Archdiocese of New York from 1985 – 1988.
On November 8, 1988, Pope John Paul II appointed Cardinal Egan to be the Third Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport.
Cardinal Egan serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, and is a member of the Board of Trustees of Thomas More College in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
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