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  Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros (October 1, 1915 - September 17, 1983) was a Portuguese-born American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Cardinal Medeiros died in Boston of a heart attack on September 17, 1983.
The Cardinal Medeiros Trust fund was created in 1981 by the Texas Knights of Columbus State Council Charities in his honor to provide educational grants to families of Knights.
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 Jesuit Names   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cardinal Bea was a scholar of unusual tolerance and vision and his contribution to the Church, to ecumenism, and to scholarship was immense.
Humberto Sousa Medeiros - Fourth archbishop and seventh bishop of Boston, cardinal; born in Arrifes, Sao Miguel, in the Azores (Portugal), October 6, 1915; died in Boston, September 17, 1983.
Medeiros' nearly 13 years as archbishop were marked by issues of unrest: racial tension, the legalization of abortion, human and civil rights, the decline in vocations, the consequent closing of parochial schools, as well as the elimination of a huge archdiocesan debt.
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 Richard Cardinal Cushing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was named Cardinal Priest of S.Susanna) by Pope Pius XII on December 15, 1958.
Cardinal Cushing was a friend of the Kennedy family.
Cardinal Cushing is buried at the chapel of St.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - M
Consecrated, October 29, 1933, Rome, by Cardinal Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, prefect of the S.C. for the Propagation of the Faith, assited by Carlo Salotti, titular archbishop of Filippopoli di Tracia, secretary of the S.C. for the Propagation of the Faith, and by Domenico Spolverini, titular archbishop of Larissa.
As cardinal protodeacon, announced to the world the election of the new pope Benedict XVI on April 19, 2005; and bestowed on him the Petrine pallium in the ceremony of the beginning of his pontificate, April 24, 2005.
Consecrated, December 12, 1954, patriarchal Vatican basilica, Rome, by Cardinal Eugène Tisserant, bishop of Ostia and Porto e Santa Rufina, dean of Sacred College of Cardinals, assisted by Giacinto Tredici, bishop of Brescia, and by Domenico Bernareggi, titular bishop of Famagosta and vicar capitular of Milan.
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 Sousa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sousa is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil.
Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros, American Archbishop of Boston.
Manuel de Faria e Sousa, Spanish and Portuguese historian and poet.
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 NewStandard: 10/1/97
Cardinal Law is customarily joined in celebrating the Mass by the Most Rev. Sean Patrick O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap., bishop of the Fall River Diocese, and priests from the Fall River and Providence Dioceses and the Boston Archdiocese.
Cardinal Medeiros, who served in the Fall River Diocese before being raised to the episcopacy, was born on Oct. 6, 1915 in Arrifes, a village adjoining Ponta Delgada, the principal city on the island of Sao Miguel in the Azores.
Cardinal Medeiros began the association 20 years ago, a decade after the founding of the university.
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 Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros - TheBestLinks.com - April 14, Episcopal, June 9, June 15, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros, April 14, Episcopal, June 9, June 15...
Born in the village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel, Portugal.
Less than three years later, on March 5, 1973, he was elevated to the rank of Cardinal.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Consecrated, October 29, 1933, Rome, by Cardinal Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, prefect of S.C. for Propagation of Faith.
Consecrated, February 11, 1964, Vatican City, by Cardinal Paolo Marella, archpriest of Vatican basilica and prefect of S.C. for St.
Consecrated, December 12, 1954, Rome, by Cardinal Eugène Tisserant, bishop of Ostia and Porto e Santa Rufina, dean of Sacred College of Cardinals.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Humberto Sousa Medeiros was born in Arrifes, Azores Islands, Portugal and at the age of 16 moved to the United States.
His leadership and strong commitment to social justice endeared him to the poor living in the Valley but it also alienated the friendship of some families who saw his support of these issues as signs of socialism.
Bishop Medeiros organized the Migrant Apostolate in order to care for the thousands of Mexican-American families who migrated to northern states to harvest crops.
www.olskc.org /Medeiros%20Assembly/Humberto%20Cardinal%20Medeiros%20Assembly%20BIO.htm   (478 words)

  
 Longtime priest is buried riest is buried: 2/27/97
The lengthy procession of priests and clergy entering the church for the 2¼-hour funeral Mass was highlighted by the presence of a cardinal, an archbishop and two bishops, one from the Azores.
Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, the archbishop of Boston, recalled how the late priest had been reared in a devout home where he knew early that he was a "child of God."
The funeral was attended by one cardinal, an archbishop, two bishops, a host of priests and a capacity crowd of parishioners and friends.
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 Índices da Revista Portuguesa de História
SOARES, Torquato de Sousa - "Carl Erdmann: A ideia de cruzada em Portugal (versão portuguesa de A. Pinto de Carvalho).
SOUSA, J. Cordeiro de - "A data numa inscrição medieval de Coimbra", t.
SOUSA, Bernardo Vasconcelos e – "Protestos anti-senhoriais em Bragança e Benavente no final do século XIV", t.XXXI, vol.
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 POPE JOHN PAUL II PAGES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Schotte's death reduces the number of cardinals under the age of 80 and eligible to vote in a conclave to 120.
The late Boston Archbishop Humberto Cardinal Medeiros and Rosalynn Carter, wife of former President James Carter, greeted the pontiff at Logan Airport.
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, the pope's vicar, stood in for the pope at Palm Sunday Mass.
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 A DATA008   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When the retired cardinal archbishop of Toronto died yesterday morning at the age of 91, a reputation as richly coloured as the scarlet of his soutane died with him.
Cardinal CARTER suffered a stroke in 1981 and retired in 1990.
Cardinal AMBROZIC described him as a man totally engaged with his church and with his society -- an advocate for the poor, for immigrants and for the homeless.
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 Year 1915, October-December, Bishop Events [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Cardinal, Prefect Emeritus of Affairs of Religious, of the, Roman Curia
Cardinal, Prefect of Affairs of Religious, of the, Roman Curia
Cardinal, Prefect of Council, of the, Roman Curia
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 Western Hemisphere Region
The government of President Luis Pereira de Sousa was overthrown on October 24, 1930, and a three-member military junta headed by Tasso Fragoso took control of the government on October 25, 1930.
The military junta appointed Getulio Vargas as provisional president on October 30, 1930, and Getulio Vargas was sworn in as provisional president on November 3, 1930.
Cardinal Arteaga, the archbishop of Havana, and eight other Roman Catholic bishops criticized the government on December 4, 1960.
faculty.uca.edu /~markm/tpi_narratives_westhemis.htm   (17411 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Other works on the subject treat only of those cardinals living at the time the particular work was published, and then not in as comprehensive a manner as the present study.
For the cardinals from England in the early part of the century George C.Heseltine's The English Cardinals supplied the necessary information and Mark T. Elvins' Cardinals and heraldy completed the coverage of the English prelates until 1988.
If a monograph on the life of a cardinal was used, it is listed at the end of his biography, with all the bibliographical information provided.
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 Cardinal Rodriguez, New Pope,Oscar Rodrigues Maradiaga, Honduras Cardinal Rodriguez, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez, Cardinal ...
Alberto di Jorio, regent of the secretariat of the Sacred College of Cardinals and secretary of the conclave
José Humberto Quintero Parra, archbishop of Caracas, Venezuela
Ernesto Civardi, titular archbishop of Sardica, secretary of the S.C. for Bishops, secretary of the Sacred College of Cardinals.
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 Bishop Accountability
Cardinal Bernard F. Law was the celebrant on Sept. 19, 1992, when the Association for the Advancement of the Catholic University of Portugal held its annual Eucharistic celebration and banquet at the Rivet Street parish.
Of all the priests who have served as curates at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church during Monsignor Vieira's pastorate, the future archbishop of the Boston Archdiocese, Humberto Sousa Medeiros, was at the South End parish for six months in 1949.
The funeral of Monsignor Mendonca, who died on Feb. 21, 1997, at 77, was attended by a cardinal, an archbishop and two bishops, one from the Azores.
www.bishop-accountability.org /ma-bos/FallRiverPriestsManagement-p3.html   (8755 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary (1903-2004)
This section is devoted to the biographical entries of the 640 cardinals who have been created between 1903 and 2003.
The importance of this biographical section resides on the fact that, as far as I have been able to ascertain, the information it presents concerning each one of the 640 cardinals created since 1903 cannot be found elsewhere.
For the cardinals from England in the early part of the century George C.Heseltine's The English Cardinals supplied the necessary information and Mark T. Elvins' Cardinals and heraldry completed the coverage of the English prelates until 1988.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Conclaves by century
Cardinals Sebastiano Martinelli, O.E.S.A., prefect of the S.C. of Rites; Franziskus Bauer, archbishop of Olomouc, Austria-Hungary; Kolos Ferenc Vaszary, O.S.B.Hungarica, archbishop of Esztergom, Austria-Hungary; Giuseppe Prisco, archbishop of Naples, Italy; and François Virgile Dubillard, archbishop of Chambéry, France, excused themselves because of poor health.
Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, secretary of State and camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, was elected on March 2, 1939 and took the name Pius XII.
Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, archbishop of Krákow, Poland, was chosen his successor thus becoming the first non-Italian pope since Adrian VI (1522-1523).
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 ORB Bibliographies: Medieval Portugal
Soares, Torquato de Sousa, 1903- Academia Portuguesa da Historia.
Soares, Torquato de Sousa, 1903- Reflexoes sobre a origem e a formacao de Portugal, por Torquato de Sousa Soares.
Saldanha, Antonio de Sousa e Vasconcelos Simao de.
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 History of Saint Anne's Parish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The original St. Anne's Church was dedicated on 23 October 1921 by William Cardinal O'Connell.
The century old Victorian styled rectory of St. Anne's was purchased by Father Regan from the McAvoy family in 1920.
Humberto Cardinal Medeiros dedicated the Church in a magnificent ceremony on May 30, 1982.
saintannesreadville.org /Web%20Pages/Parish%20History.htm   (2454 words)

  
 NewStandard: 6/29/96   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bishop O'Malley will be a concelebrant in the consecration of the Rev. Antonio de Sousa Braga as the bishop of the Diocese of the Azores on Sunday.
The cardinal patriarch received his red hat in Rome on March 5, 1973, at the same consistory as the late Cardinal Humberto Sousa Medeiros.
Prior to traveling to Lisbon, Bishop O'Malley was in Fatima, Portugal, for several days, where he had been invited to preach at the annual retreat of the Portuguese hierarchy.
www.s-t.com /daily/06-96/06-29-96/a07lo054.htm   (245 words)

  
 NBC 10 NEWS - News - Vatican Appoints Sean O'Malley Archbishop Of Boston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
O'Malley, 59, was named on Tuesday morning by Pope John Paul II to succeed Cardinal Bernard Law, who resigned amid public outrage in December as the scandal mushroomed and exposed a church hierarchy that sought to shield abusive priests from public scrutiny.
Cardinal Richard James Cushing (1944-1970), retired and has since died
Cardinal Humberto Sousa Medeiros (1970-1983), died in office
www.turnto10.com /news/2304059/detail.html   (1111 words)

  
 All Bishops by Name (M), Page 6 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros †, Archbishop of Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Jorge Arturo Augustin Cardinal Medina Estévez, Prefect Emeritus of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Roman Curia
António Cardinal Mendes Bello †, Patriarch of Lisboa, Portugal
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Obituary (1901-2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
¤ Cardinals Lucido Maria Parocchi, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, and Herbert Vaughan, archbishop of Westminster, England died on January 15 and June 19, 1903 respectively, during the pontificate of Leo XIII.
December 7 - Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano, bishop of Ostia and Velletri, dean of Sacred College of Cardinals, abbot commendatory perpetual and ordinary of Ss.
March 23 - Francesco di Paola Cassetta, bishop of Frascati, sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, librarian of the Holy Roman Church and prefect of the S.C. of the Council **
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The reason why this strange fact occurred is related to the mother of the explorer.
In fact D. Margarida Júlia Medeiros Castelo Branco was a member of a ruined family of the lower nobility and did not have any kind of prestige at St. Michael’s high society to which Robert Breakspeare Ivens belonged.
However, Robert B. Ivens never abandoned the mother of his two sons (a second son called Edward was born in 1852) paying her the house rent and all the expenses made by her or their children.
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 NewStandard: 5/1/99
FALL RIVER -- For many years, Cardinal Humberto Sousa Medeiros was a symbol of Portuguese potential in this country.
Silva will be arriving on Monday for the event being held at 11:30 a.m.
She will honor the club as well as the family of Cardinal Medeiros, who will be present for the opening.
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 Bishop Joseph Francis Maguire [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Please contact the Bishop through the Diocese of Springfield.
Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val y Zulueta † (1900)
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio † (1566)
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