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  CNS STORY: Milan cardinal seen as strong, articulate pastoral voice
The pope appointed Cardinal Tettamanzi head of the committee that produced the meeting's final message, and bishops elected the cardinal to the council that collaborated with the pope on his apostolic letter marking the synod's formal conclusion.
Born in Renate, near Milan, March 14, 1934, Cardinal Tettamanzi entered the seminary at age 11 and was ordained in 1957.
Cardinal Tettamanzi took part in a 1999 Pontifical Council for the Family meeting on the issue of cohabitation, warning that "certain cultural forces of a radical character have the destruction of the family institution as their more or less manifest objective."
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 Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi (born March 14, 1934) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Tettamanzi was born in Renate, in the province of Milan.
Tettamanzi's position as prelate of an archdiocese that was seen historically as a step towards the papacy (considered one of the wealthiest and most powerful of the dioceses of Italy), as well as his charisma and popularity among the people, placed Tettamanzi as one of the overall favorites to become John Paul II's successor.
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 Sex Abuse Scandal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cardinal Martini, the Scripture scholar and prolific writer who was the favored papal hopeful of many liberals, has revealed he also suffers from a form of Parkinson’s disease.
Cardinal Tettamanzi was one of the presenters, which usually would not occur had he not had something to do with the document.
Cardinal Re was ordained in 1957 and immediately studied canon law at the Gregorian University in Rome.
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 CNS STORY: Conclave includes viable papal candidates from several continents
Although the cardinals will no longer be locked inside the voting area, they will pledge to uphold the absolute secrecy of the conclave's proceedings and to avoid contact with the outside world until it is over.
Cardinal Tettamanzi came to the media's attention at the 1999 European Synod of Bishops, where some leading bishops suggested a churchwide council to examine possible reforms and a less-centralized style of church governance.
Cardinal Scola is considered a friend of new church movements, having spent several years with the Communion and Liberation movement as a young student and priest in Milan.
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 washingtonpost.com: Dionigi Tettamanzi, Italy
The outcome of next week's conclave will tell whether the pattern holds for Tettamanzi, 71, the favorite of many of those who think the papacy will return to Italians after the 26-year tenure of a Polish pope broke their 455-year hold.
Tettamanzi worked on two of John Paul's most important encyclicals and is considered among the ghostwriters.
Short and plain-faced, Tettamanzi doesn't cut a particularly memorable figure, and his world travels are less extensive than some candidates, but he is credited with knowing how to reach his flock.
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 BBC NEWS | Europe | Profile: Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi
Cardinal Tettamanzi is also highly regarded by the Curia, the Vatican's civil service, which could win him votes in the conclave.
Cardinal Tettamanzi is usually described as a "moderate conservative", which will also enhance his electoral prospects.
Cardinal Tettamanzi is believed to be close to the secretive conservative organisation, Opus Dei.
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 Is Cardinal Tettamanzi on fast track to becoming next pope? - news alert! - Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi - Brief Article ...
Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi of Genoa was named by the Vatican as successor to the Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, Carlo Maria Martini.
Tettamanzi, in contrast, is regarded as a moderate.
Of the 175 current cardinals, 123 are younger than age 80 and hence eligible to vote for the next pope under canon law.
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Archbishop of Genova, Italy, since 1995 and one of the most likely candidates to succeed Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi is considered a conservative moral theologian.
The cardinal agrees with the pope's views on birth control and sexual matters.
Born March 14, 1934, north of Milan, Italy, he was ordained at age 23 and became a cardinal at 63.
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 Outstanding Cardinals for the papacy
Cardinals from all over the world are summoned to Rome for the secretive process and the new pope is almost certain to be drawn from their ranks.
Because of the mathematics of the voting system, the winner is likely to be a middle-of-the road cardinal, rather than someone with extreme views.
the Archbishop of Bombay, is one of 11 Asian cardinals eligible to vote in the conclave.
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 CBSNews.com
The cardinal - considered a moderate - became the leading Italian candidate for the papacy with his July 2002 nomination to become the cardinal of Milan, Italy's richest, most powerful archdiocese.
Tettamanzi's promotion from his post as the cardinal of Genoa marks the first time in recent history the pope has moved a cardinal from one Italian diocese to another.
Pope John Paul was the first non-Italian to lead the church in 455 years, a fact that could help or hinder the cardinal's chances.
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 Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi (bio - news) condemned "proselytism" by Western missionaries in Russia and Eastern Europe, during a meeting in Moscow with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexei II, according to a report by the Interfax news service.
Dionigi Tettamanzi il 6 dicembre 2004 in occasione della Celebrazione vigiliare della solennità di Sant'Ambrogio.
Dionigi TettamanziOggi Dionigi Tettamanzi va ad occupare la cattedra cardinalizia della diocesi di Milano che è più grande e più importante del mondo con oltre cinque milioni di abitanti (quanti siano poi i "fedeli" questo è tutta un'altra questione).
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 Camillo Cardinal Ruini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was elevated to Cardinal Priest of the Title of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura in June 1991, and was named vicar general of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome and archpriest of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano in July 1991.
In addition to serving as the Cardinal Vicar, Cardinal Ruini serves in the Roman Curia as a member of the Congregation for Bishops, the Pontifical Council for the Laity, the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See, and the Council of Cardinals for the Study of Organizational and Economic Affairs of the Holy See.
Cardinal Ruini is expected to be replaced either by Angelo Cardinal Scola or Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi; however a lesser-known name may emerge as a compromise candidate.
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 BBC NEWS | World | Who will succeed John Paul II?
Cardinal Ivan Dias the Archbishop of Bombay, is one of 11 Asian cardinals eligible to vote in the conclave.
Cardinal Jaime Ortega the 68-year-old Archbishop of Havana, was interned by the Cuban government in a labour camp in the 1960s.
Cardinal Camillo Ruini the Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, aged 74, is a leading conservative force within the Italian Church and president of the Italian bishops' council.
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 Language Log: Dangling Milan
The thing is, the title of cardinal has a strange pattern of usage in English: it's always Archbishop Sean O'Malley, but (if the current archbishop of Boston had been elevated to cardinal) he'd traditionally have been called Sean Cardinal O'Malley.
Google counts 3,940 for "Francis Cardinal Spellman", and 1,430 for "Cardinal Francis Spellman", a ratio of almost 3 to 1 for the medial placement of the title; but there are 5,030 for "Bernard Cardinal Law", and 32,300 for "Cardinal Bernard Law", a ratio of more than 6 to 1 in the other direction.
Tettamanzi, 61, spoke of a “very affectionate caress” that John Paul gave him three years ago when he was tapped to lead the high-profile diocese.
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 Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi
Tettamanzi invita a essere "poveri in spirito, cioè ricchi di tutti i doni di Dio, che non sono appariscenti; miti, cioè buoni, che non gridano né giudicano; puri di cuore, cioè creativi nelle relazioni e originali nella carità".
Con il cardinale Dionigi Tettamanzi a fare, in un certo senso, le veci del Papa, anche se la solenne formula di beatificazione è stata letta dal cardinale Josè Saraiva Martins, prefetto della Congregazione dei Santi, a nome di Benedetto XVI.
Inoltre, Tettamanzi ha ''l'impressione che certe notizie, che nascondono di per se' problemi molto impegnativi che si prestano a un dibattito anche molto forte, troppo velocemente poi vengono archiviate, perche' l'istanza di presentare sempre qualcosa di nuovo prevalga sull'istanza che l'informazione sia anche l'aiuto ad andare in profondita'''.
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 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Milan cardinal could be moderates' hope for pope
VATICAN CITY – Milan's Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi may be the magnet for moderate votes if critics of conservative Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger can unite in balloting for a new pope next week, Vatican watchers said on Thursday.
Tettamanzi, 71, is an outgoing man who embodies the 'John Paul paradox' of conservative theology and social activism.
Cardinal Francis Arinze, born in Nigeria but based at the Vatican for nearly 20 years, is another theological conservative.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/20050414-0856-pope-contenders.html   (634 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Cardinal Tettamanzi opens Italian Church meeting
Verona, Oct. 17 (CWNews.com) - Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi (bio - news) of Milan opened Italy's 4th National Ecclesial Congress on Monday evening, October 16, with an appeal for full implementation of the vision of Vatican II.
Cardinal Tettamanzi, who chaired the preparatory committee for the event, reminded participants of the challenge the Church faces in light of "secularism and religious indifference," which cause an apparent conflict between the Christian faith and the modern outlook.
Cardinal Tettamanzi is among the likely candidates to replace Cardinal Ruini as leader of the bishops' conference.
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 Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone is Cardinal Secretary of State of the Holy See (Vatican) and former Archbishop of Genoa, Italy.
In the Jubilee Year 2000, Cardinal Bertone was entrusted by Pope John Paul II with the publication of third part of the secret of Fatima.
It was revealed on 31 August 2006 that Cardinal Bertone had a dream in which Pope John Paul II spoke to him saying "do not be afraid" to the cardinal as he prepares to take his new job [4].
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 TIME.com: Vatican Diary: A New Papacy Begins -- Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Though my Cardinal sources have been faithful to their self-imposed press ban, I have continued to talk to a number of Vatican officials and others who are in touch with Cardinals, about the possible scenarios and the viability of different candidates.
Tettamanzi, who succeeded Martini in Milan, may be the man to stave off a Ratzinger rout in the early balloting.
Beyond the Cardinals' self-imposed press flout during this week leading up to the conclave, we got a piece of bad news earlier today when a dinner arranged for TIME this evening with a source close to a key Italian "kingmaker" cardinal was canceled after he got cold feet.
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 College of Cardinals
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi was born in Renate, Italy, on March 14, 1934.
He was created a cardinal on February 21, 1998.
He is a member of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Congregation for Catholic Education, the Congregation for Oriental Churches, the Council for Social Communications, and the Office of the Economic Affairs of the Holy See.
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 Milan archdiocese offers parish for Russian Orthodox use
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi (bio - news) of Milan has agreed to make a church in that city available for use by the Russian Orthodox Church, the Interfax news service reports.
Cardinal Tettamanzi, who is in Moscow this week for visits with Orthodox leaders, made the announcement during a meeting with Patriarch Alexei II.
Cardinal Tettamanzi's act is an act of giving in the spirit of true love.
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 The Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George Delegation of Great Britain and Ireland (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
During the meeting Cardinal Tettamanzi spoke of his support for the activities of the Order's delegation of Lombardy and his admiration for the charitable work undertaken in recent years, such as the construction of new retirement homes for the elderly.
Cardinal Pompedda retires as Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Segnatura.
Cardinal Pompedda spoke on the subject of the influence of the Canon Law on the Civil Law.
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 Cruxnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tettamanzi is frequently described in the media as a 'conservative,' but in reality, from what I have been told, there is nothing conservative about him.
"Tettamanzi has successfully fooled certain Catholics into believing he is a 'conservative' because he uses traditional, even pious language, even mentioning the influence of Satan, in a transparent effort to inoculate himself from any suspicion.
"Here is a very telling comment, on Cardinal Tettamanzi, from Time magazine's cover story (April 11th) on the passing of John Paul II, and who is hustling to take his place: 'The former Archbishop of Genoa who has succeeded Martini (the very liberal Jesuit and one-time Great Hope of the liberals) in Milan.
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 Catholic-Pages.com | Cardinals of the Catholic Church: Biography of Cardinal Tettamanzi
Cardinals of the Catholic Church: Biography of Cardinal Tettamanzi
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Milan (Italy), was born on 14 March 1934 in Renate, Italy.
He participated as an expert at the Sinod of Bishops on the Family (1980) and on the Laity (1987) and as a synodal father at the two Special Assemblies of the Synod of Bishops for Europe (1991 and 1999) and the Synod on Consecrated Life (1994).
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 The Kingdom - 2002/08/08: Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi poised to be the next Pope
On October 14, 1978, 111 Cardinals met to elect a new Pope.
They meet in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican and let the world know what is happening by means of a smoke signal coming through a chimney leading to the roof of the chapel a smoke signal is sent out to tell the outside world what is happening.
Cardinal Tettamanzi was born at Renate, Milan on March 14, 1934 and, from the age of five, wanted to be a priest.
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 10 Rules to Resist Temptation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, 66, [then] the archbishop of Genoa has published 10 rules on how to resist Satan's temptations.
Cardinal Tettamanzi dedicated his lenten letter to combating the fascination of a devil who is charming, shrewd and very real.
Cardinal Ghattas, C.M., Stéphanos II Cardinal Giordano, Michele
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