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  Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani (24 February 1883 - 17 December 1973) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a prominent member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City.
In 1933, Cicognani was consecrated Titular Archbishop of Laodicea di Frigia by Raffaele Carlo Cardinal Rossi, Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation.
His elevation to Cardinal is extraordinary in the fact that his brother Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani (1881-1962) was also a Cardinal, having been elevated in 1953 and still living, and an exception to the Church law requiring that no brothers be in the Cardinalate together had to be made.
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Vicar of the cardinal archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican basilica, 1971.
Cardinal Stefano Borgia was the prefect of the S.C. of Propaganda Fide from 1802 to 1804; and in 2004, the bicentennial of his death was commemorated.
Vicar of Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli, archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian basilica, Rome, 1916-1922.
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Consecrated 5 November 1871 in the Church of Trinita dei Monti, Rome, by Costantino Cardinal Patrizi, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri, assisted by Pietro Villanova Castellacci, Titular Archbishop of Petra and Salvatore Nobili Vitelleschi, Titular Archbishop of Seleucia.
Consecrated 7 October 1630 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by Luigi Cardinal Caetani, assisted by Antonio Ricciulli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro and Vicegerent of Rome, and Benedetto Landi, Bishop of Fossombrone.
Consecrated 4 April 1604 in the chapel of the Apostolic Sacristy, Rome, by Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P., Bishop of Albano, assisted by Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza and Giovanni Ambrogio Caccia, Bishop of Castro di Toscana.
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 TIME.com: The Vatican's No. 2 -- Aug. 25, 1961 -- Page 1
The obvious choice was Milan's charming and brilliant archbishop, Giovanni Cardinal Montini, 63; he had been mentioned as a candidate for the post during the reign of Pius XII, who was his own Secretary of State.
Cardinal Cicognani seemed hardly in the running; he is 78, for one thing, and his long association with the U.S. might seem too obvious a bid for diplomatic relations with Washington.
Diplomat Cicognani was born in the small central Italian town of Brisighella, where his widowed mother ran a general store to support her two sons.
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 Domenico Cardinal Tardini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Domenico Cardinal Tardini (February 29, 1888 - July 30, 1961) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a prominent member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City.
Tardini was born in Rome, Italy on February 29, 1888, and was ordained a priest in 1912.
Having declined being made Cardinal by Pius XII in 1953, he was raised to Cardinal in the consistory of December 15, 1958 with the title of Cardinal Deacon of S.
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 Dean of the College of Cardinals xmpg.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Dean of the College of Cardinal (Catholicism) is the president of the College of Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church and as such is always a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church of the Cardinal Bishop.
It was for centuries customary for the longest-serving of the six cardinal bishops of suburbicarian diocese s to be Dean, and this was in fact required by Canon law (Catholic Church) from 1917 until Pope Paul VI empowered the six bishops to elect him from among their number in 1965.
According to section 4 of Canon 350, the Cardinal Dean has "the title of the diocese of Ostia, together with that of any other church to which he already has a title." The Cardinal Dean, then, continues to hold the title of his former suburbicarian diocese as well as being titular Bishop of Ostia.
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Consecrated, July 16, 1967, by Cardinal William Conway, archbishop of Armagh, assisted by Giuseppe Maria Sensi, titular archbishop of Sardes, nuncio in Portugal, and by Neil Farren, bishop of Derry.
Consecrated, December 18, 1977, by Cardinal Leo-Jozef Suenens, archbishop of Mechlin-Brussels, assisted by Emiel-Jozef De Smedt, bishop of Brugge, by Jules Victor Daem, former bishop of Antwerp, by Jean Huard, bishop of Tournai, and by Guillaume Marie van Zuylen, bishop of Liège.
Buried in the crypt of the metropolitan cathedral of Paderborn.
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 Curia’s defeat at Vatican II was short-lived
Instead, he left revision of the document to Bishop L.M. Carli of Segni, one of the strongest spokesmen of the minority opposed to a renewal of the theology of the episcopate.
The election of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini as Paul VI in June 1963 was also a victory for the curia.
Although he was definitely not the pope they would have liked to have, he was supported by Ottaviani and Cardinal Amleto Cicognani as the best they could hope for in the circumstances.
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 Cardinal Annibale Bugnini, the Freemason who Crafted Vatican II's Liturgical Time Bombs
He called for Cardinal Amleto Cicognani, his Secretary of State and the younger brother of the President of the Preparatory Commission, and told him to visit his brother and not return until the schema had been signed.
Toward the end of the summer a cardinal who was usually no enthusiast for the liturgical reform told me of the existence of a "dossier" which he had seen on (or brought to?) the Pope's desk and which proved that Archbishop Bugnini was a Freemason.
The English Cardinal warned the Council Fathers of the manner in which the periti could draft texts capable "of both an orthodox and modernistic interpretation." He told them that he feared the periti, and dreaded the possibility of their obtaining the power to interpret the Council to the world.
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As the sixth prelate to hold this post, Cicognani was there for 25 years, longer than any of his predecessors.
Cardinal Cicognani was the second member of his family to join the Sacred College within six years (his older brother, Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani, was created a cardinal in January 1953).
Cardinal Cicognani received his red hat at a consistory held in December.
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 "Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni, Cardinal, 1883-1973" Correspondence: Thomas Merton Center
In 1933, Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani was appointed the Apostolic Delegate to the United States.
He was elevated to Cardinal in 1958, replaced as Apostolic Delegate by Egidio Vagnozzi.
In 1968, Cardinal Cicognani was made President of Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, Roman Curia, Vatican City.
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 The Bishops of Philadelphia
Cardinal McCloskey had a tie to Philadelphia: his mentor and predecessor, Archbishop John Hughes, one of the more outspoken Catholic voices of the last century anywhere, was a Philadelphia priest and Rector of St. John the Evangelist Church, still one of the great churches of the Archdiocese.
Since, as was before mentioned, Cardinal Farley of New York died not long after Dougherty's arrival in Philadelphia, a place was left open, a place that was given to the American bishop who was and who probably always will be the most loyal servant of the Successor of Peter, the Pope.
Among his accomplishments were the continuation of Cardinal Dougherty's tradition of excellence in Catholic education, and as a memorial to his predecessor, he built Cardinal Dougherty High School, the largest Catholic high school in the world.
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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : John XXIII: Pope of Saint Joseph
Cardinal Peter Gasparri … was the one who informed Us of Our nomination as Apostolic Visitor in Bulgaria … and of the promotion to the episcopal dignity that would go with it.
Besides the memorandum, a Latin formula requesting the addition was printed and circulated to all the cardinals and archbishops of the world, to the general superiors of religious orders of men, and to the entire hierarchy of Italy.
He forthwith instructed the cardinal to submit the petitions to the preparatory commission on the liturgy accompanied by a letter of special recommendation from himself.
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The Dean of the College of Cardinals is the president of the College of Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church and as such is always a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church of the episcopal order.
It was for centuries customary for the longest-serving of the six cardinal bishops of suburbicarian dioceses to be Dean, and this was in fact required by Canon law from 1917 until Pope Paul VI empowered the six bishops to elect him from among their number in 1965.
Giovanni Francesco Albani (1720–1803) (1747, 1775) longest deanship
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 Religion Reaps The Whirlwind
nis Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia, and Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States at Washington: "Adolf Hitler was born of Catholic parents, was baptized a Catholic, and was reared and educated as such.
Most religionists know of the claim that the Roman Catholic sect is the true church, that it is built upon Peter, and that the pope is the visible head of the church, is Peter's successor, is infallible, and is the only one authorized to interpret the Scriptures.
Cardinal Newman confessed that the use of "images at a later date" was borrowed from demonism.
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At her insistence, the substitute document was revised to place the Daughters of Charity under the perpetual direction of Saint Vincent and his successors as superior general of the Congregation of the Mission.
Cardinal de Retz, archbishop of Paris, gave his approval January 18, 1655.
The apostolic delegate to the United States, Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani (1883-1973), recommended that the spiritual daughters of Elizabeth Bayley Seton collaborate to further the cause for canonization of this convert, who was a wife, mother, widow, sole parent, foundress, and spiritual leader.
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 Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani [Catholic-Hierarchy]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Raffaele Carlo Cardinal Rossi, O.C.D. Gaetano Cardinal De Lai † (1911)
Carlo Cardinal Odescalchi, S.J. Giulio Maria Cardinal della Somaglia † (1788)
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio † (1566)
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 Pilot Stories - 7/25/2003 - Missionary Society of St. James celebrates 45 years
Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, then-Apostolic Delegate to the United States, soon contacted the Archbishop of Boston.
Archbishop Cushing replied to the apostolic delegate on March 31, 1958: “I have Your Excellency’s note of March 28th with regard to the proposed Society of St. James the Apostle.
The Pilot reported on June 7, 1958, that Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo, Prefect of the Congregation of Seminaries and Universities, had sent a special benediction for the Society of St. James the Apostle.
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He was named Secretary of State, president of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State, and President of the Commission of Cardinals for Administration of Wealth of the Holy See (1961).
Cicognani resigned his post as Papal Secretary of State in 1969.
Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Secregario di Stato di Sua Santita.
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Last and certainly not least, the author wishes to thank his Archbishop, Francis Cardinal Spellman, not only for the Foreword to the book, which sums up so well its purpose and spirit, but also for his interest and encouragement during the year of writing.
For there, as Cardinal Cushing goes on to say: "...one beheld simplicity and purity of conduct, perfect agreement and unbroken harmony, mutual respect and love, not of the false and fleeting kind, but that which found both its life and its charm in devotedness of service.
At Nazareth, patient industry provided what was required for food and raiment; there was contentment with little--and a concentration on the diminution of the number of wants rather than on the multiplication of sources of wealth.
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9 Oct 1958 - 28 Oct 1958 Benedetto Cardinal Aloisi (b.
3 Jun 1963 - 21 Jun 1963 Benedetto Cardinal Aloisi (s.a.)
15 Sep 2006 - Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone (b.
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Unfortunately the name of the inspired artist of this work is lost to history.
The chapel was restored by Cardinal Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, who shared a name with the Baptist.
He was Cardinal of San Clemente from 1958 to 1962.
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 Archbishop Cronin's Column Sept. 2003
In 1953 Pope Pius XII forwarded the documents establishing the Province of Hartford through the then Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani who came to Hartford for the solemn celebration.
Today, fifty years later, Pope John Paul II joins us by means of his message forwarded to us by his representative, the Apostolic Nuncio, as indeed Pope Pius XII was present for the establishment of the Archdiocese through his representative, the then Archbishop, later Cardinal Cicognani.
I have been asked in these days about significant events in the fifty years of the existence of the Archdiocese.
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American Roman Catholic clergyman who was archbishop of New York (1968-83); appointed cardinal in 1969.
Accompanied by imprint of his "Annual Report of the President" on the Lend a Hand Society.
Created cardinal (1946); archbishop of NY; named apostolic vicar to US armed forces during World War II; accomplished author and translator.
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 Other Information of- Robert McKenna.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Robert Fidelis McKenna, Dominican Order (born July 8, 1927) is a traditionalist Catholic Dominican order bishop residing in Monroe, Connecticut, Connecticut since 1973.
He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1958 by Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani.
In the wake of Vatican II, while working as a translator for his religious Order, he increasingly became aware of the ramifications of the Vatican reforms, and finally removed himself from those he could no longer in conscience associate with from his Order.
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