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  Jaime Cardinal Sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jaime Cardinal Sin, Archbishop of Manila, Philippines (1974-2003)
Sin was born in New Washington, Aklan, Philippines to Juan Sin (of overseas Chinese ancestry) and Maxima Lachica.
Sin appealed to Filipinos of all religions to follow the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels and use peaceful means to change the political situation in the Philippines.
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 A Tribute to Cardinal Jaime Sin
Cardinal Jaime Sin led the Archdiocese of Manila as its archbishop and was later elevated to the rank of cardinal by Pope Paul VI.
Cardinal Jaime Sin was born in New Washington, Aklan, Philippines to Juan Sin (of overseas Chinese ancestry) and Maxima Lachica.
Cardinal Jaime Sin retired as the Archbishop of Manila on September 15, 2003 and was succeeded by Gaudencio Borbon Rosales.
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 Encyclopedia: Jaime Cardinal Sin
See also: 7 Sins // History The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, were first introduced when Greek monastic theologian Evagrius of Pontus drew up a list of eight offenses and deadly human passions, the sins as eight passions, and they were, in order of...
The Sacred College of Cardinals is the body of all Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church.
Rufino Cardinal Santos, Archbishop of Manila, Philippines (1953-1974) Rufino J. Cardinal Santos served as the Archbishop of Manila from 1953 to 1974.
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 Eunuch Archive Message Boards - Cardinal Sin, R.I.P.?
Jaime Cardinal Sin, the head of the Catholic Church in the Phillipines died of kidney failure yesterday (June 21, 2005) at the age of 78.
Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, the powerful Roman Catholic archbishop of Manila who used his influence to champion the rights of the poor and rally the widespread popular resistance that brought down the presidencies of Ferdinand E. Marcos and Joseph Estrada, died early today in Manila, a spokesman for the cardinal said.
Jaime Lachica Sin was born on Aug. 31, 1928 on the Philippine island of Panay to Chinese parents.
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 Pope Mourns Death of Cardinal Jaime Sin
One of 16 siblings, Jaime Lachica Sin was born in New Washington, in the Diocese of Kalibo, on Aug. 31, 1928.
The cardinal was a great defender of democracy in the Philippines and of peaceful political transition, becoming famous for his commitment to the Filipinos against the dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos and the corruption of the Estrada government.
With Cardinal Sin's death, the bishops of the Philippines have lost "a friend and a brother," said Archbishop Fernando Capalla of Davao, president of the country's episcopal conference, on behalf of all its members.
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 College of Cardinals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The president and vice-president of the college are the Dean of the College of Cardinals and the Sub-Dean.
Stephen Cardinal Kim Sou-hwan is considered the most senior member of the College by length of service, as he was listed first of those surviving from the 1969 consistory.
Jorge Arturo Cardinal Medina Estévez (Chile) - born 23 December 1926 Retired Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
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 Cardinal Jaime Sin Retires
Cardinal Jaime Sin, the controversial Philippine Catholic leader credited with leading popular revolts that ousted two presidents, is retiring after turning 75 last month, the Vatican's representative office in Manila announced on Monday.
Cardinal Sin, a Filipino of ethnic Chinese ancestry, is only the second Philippines national to serve as bishop of Manila, the capital.
Cardinal Sin first rose to international prominence in February 1986 for his role in mobilising thousands of Catholic priests, nuns and lay people in demonstrations that forced Mr Marcos from power.
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 Art Fresh : Article 'Jaime Cardinal Sin'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jaime Cardinal Sin, also Jaime Lachica Sin (born August 31, 1928), is a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.
Sin was born in New Washington, Philippines to Juan Sin and Maxima Lachica.
He was one of three cardinals eligible to vote for the successor of Pope John Paul II who were not elevated to the cardinalate by the Polish pope.
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 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Cardinal Jaime Sin
Sin, who, at 47, became the third ever Filipino cardinal in 1976, always felt that Marcos was a man he could negotiate with.
Imelda retorted that the cardinal was "a communist homosexual".
Again, the president was toppled peacefully, and Sin's presence next to the new president, devout Catholic Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, as she took her oath of office could not have sent a clearer signal to the nation.
www.guardian.co.uk /religion/Story/0,2763,1511565,00.html   (1233 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - S
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 this year, the bicentennial of his death is being commemorated.
Vicar of Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli, archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian basilica, Rome, 1916-1922.
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 Jaime Cardinal Sin, Bio, Pictures, Funeral News Coverage
Born August 31, 1928 into a deeply religious family in the Aklan province, Jaime Sin was ordained a priest in his mid-20's and rose through the ranks to bishop, archbishop and, in 1976, cardinal of Manila.
Sin used his pulpit and influence to slowly chip away at the Marcos regime, although being careful to avoid outright condemnation during his early tenure as cardinal.
Following the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, Cardinal Sin expressed a desire to to attend the papal conclave that eventually elected Pope Pope Benedict XVI.
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 Conclave - 2005 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin, Archbishop Emeritus of Manila, Philippines
Adolfo Antonio Cardinal Suárez Rivera, Archbishop Emeritus of Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect Emeritus of Doctrine of the Faith
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 Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin †
Cardinal Jaime Lachica Sin, “divine commander-in-chief” of the Philippines is dead.
Jaime Cardinal Sin will receive state honors during his funeral on Tuesday, June 28, in a fitting tribute to a man who devoted his life to helping the country steer through the stormiest of waters.
Jaime Cardinal Sin was born on August 31, 1928 in New Washington, Aklan.
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 CARDINAL SIN TURNS 74, HINTS AT RETIREMENT
Sin’s statement on good government indicated that despite his age, he is still a moral force to reckon with in Philippine politics.
Upon the retirement of Sin, the Archdiocese of Manila is expected to be divided into five independent diocese, unless Pope John Paul II assigns a new archbishop to head the archdiocese.
Sin was born Jaime Lachica Sin on Aug.
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 Cyberdyaryo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cardinal Sin’s health had drastically deteriorated – he was hardly able to stand or walk without support – by the time of the May 2004 elections and the controversial canvas of votes by Congress.
This is all hypothetical, but if Cardinal Sin were alive and strong today as he was in 1986 and 2001, he would not have kept his silence in the face of the growing disillusionment of the Filipino people.
For the sake of the ordinary Filipino, Jaime Cardinal Sin was impervious to the pandering and pressures of politics or to the repressive strictures of bureaucratic red-tape.
www.cyberdyaryo.com /opinion/op2005_0628_02.htm   (1449 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
Since January 1, 1971, the cardinals over age 80 have not had a vote in the election of popes, under the terms of Pope Paul VI's motu proprio Ingravescentam Aetatem.
Cardinals aged 80 or over will not be eligible to take part in the Conclave which elects the next Pope.
Sixteen of the Cardinals were appointed during the reign of Pope Paul VI.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /College_of_Cardinals   (2370 words)

  
 Jaime Cardinal Sin
On May 24 of 1976, Pope Paul VI summoned Sin to the Holy See to be raised into membership of the College of Cardinals, created Cardinal Priest of the titular church of Santa Maria ai Monti.
Although his name prompted many jokes – a cardinal sin is one of the seven deadly sinsSin himself made light of it.
The prelate -- for years afflicted with a kidney ailment brought on by diabetes -- was taken on June 19 2005 to the Rufino Cardinal Santos Medical Center in San Juan, Metro Manila because of a slight but lingering fever.
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 >>> AsiaNews.it <<< Cardinal Sin’s condition improves
In particular, in 1985 Sin met with the Archbishop of Shanghai (later cardinal) Gong Pigmei, who declared his faithfulness to the pope, and did so also on behalf of Chinese Catholics.
In 1995, it was again Cardinal Sin who invited the young people of the official Chinese Church to Manila to participate in World Youth Day with the pope.
Cardinal Jaime Lachica Sin (14th of 16 children) was born in 1928; he was ordained to the priesthood in 1954, received episcopal consecration in 1967, and became cardinal in 1976, at the age of 47.
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 Philippine News Online: Jaime L. Cardinal Sin, 76
Sin was brought to the hospital after his fever refused to subside, Sescon said.
The influential Sin is best remembered for his role in the removal of former president Ferdinand Marcos, after he called for People Power support for the military who mounted a coup against the dictator.He was also instrumental in the installation of oppositionist widow Corazon Aquino as Marcos’ successor.
Sin was born in the town of New Washington, Aklan on Aug. 31, 1928.
www.philippinenews.com /news/view_article.html?article_id=f9264daa640e77f402cfea00979563a1   (411 words)

  
 College of Cardinals -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Almost all Cardinals are also (A clergyman having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve apostles of Christ) bishops.
Alexandre Cardinal do Nascimento* ((A republic in southwestern Africa on the Atlantic Ocean; achieved independence from Portugal in 1975 and was the scene of civil war until 1990) Angola) - born March 1 1925 Retired Archbishop of (Port city on Atlantic coast; the capital and largest city of Angola) Luanda, and previously of Lubango
Ersilio Cardinal Tonini* (Italy) - born July 20 1914 Retired Archbishop of (A battle between the French and an alliance of Spaniards and Swiss and Venetians in 1512) Ravenna
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Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, Archbishop emeritus of Manila (Phlippines), was born in New Washington in Aklan, Southern Philippines, on 31 August 1928.
Created and proclaimed Cardinal by Paul VI in the Consistory of 24 May 1976, of the Title of S. Maria ai Monti.
Due to illness, Cardinal Sin was unable to participate as elector in the conclave of April 2005.
www.vatican.va /news_services/press/documentazione/documents/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_sin_jl_en.html   (403 words)

  
 Jaime Cardinal Sin biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin (born August 31, 1928 in the Philippines) was the 14th of 16 children of Juan Sin and Maxima Lachica.
He was made cardinal on May 24, 1976.
He held the post of Archbishop of Manila until November 2003.
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 Cardinal Sin fighting for life in Manila hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cardinal Jaime Sin, 76 year old archbishop emeritus of Manila, was rushed to hospital yesterday after reportedly suffering a heart attack.
Cardinal Sin is described as the "powerbroker at the heart of Philippine people power revolts", most famously that which preceded the downfall of President Marcos on 1986.
Sin had a brief spell in hospital last year after suffering a seizure while at prayer.
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 Jaime Cardinal Sin
Bishop and later Archbishop of Manila, made a Cardinal in 1976, at the time the youngest of the College of Cardinals.
In 2000 he opposed the government of Joseph Ejercito Estrada as corrupt and morally bankrupt; Estrada was forced out of office in a military uprising.
By the time of Pope John Paul II's death, he was one of only a handful of Cardinals remaining that had not been appointed by that pontiff.
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 News:: iGMA.tv - Hatid sa Inyo Mga Kapuso, Serbisyong Totoo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Former Manila Archbishop Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin died at 6:15 a.m.
The remains of Cardinal Sin will be brought to the Manila Cathedral crypt, tentatively on Tuesday.
From Cardinal Santos Medical Center, the remains of Cardinal Sin were brought to Arlington Memorial in Araneta Avenue, Quezon City in preparation for his wake.
www.igma.tv /article.php?articleid=1444   (403 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition | OPINION > Let’s listen to Cardinal Sin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A leader not only of the Catholic Church but also of the country, Cardinal Sin spent most of his life trying to bring sense and reason into the national life.
The President promised to speak on the issue at “an appropriate time.” We will hold her to that promise, as well as her pledge to “let the chips fall where they may” in the corruption charges against her son and brother-in-law.
In the meantime, let us mourn the death of the “good shepherd” Sin by thinking of the country he loved.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2005/jun/24/yehey/opinion/20050624opi1.html   (842 words)

  
 GMA News Headlines - Cardinal Sin bids farewell : GMA Pinoy TV - USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Former Manila Archbishop Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin died at
Bishop Socrates Villegas was the the Cardinal before her died this morning.
From Cardinal Santos Medical Center, the remains of Cardinal Sin were brought to Arlington
gmapinoytv.com /article.php?articleid=1444   (287 words)

  
 Indian Catholic - News Site of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Conclave of Cardinals to elect the successor to Pope John Paul II begins on April 18.
The eligible cardinal electors are 117, but two of them-- Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin, Archbishop Emeritus of Manila, Philippines and Adolfo Antonio Cardinal Suárez Rivera, Archbishop Emeritus of Monterrey, México-- are not attending the conclave because of health reasons.
19.Jaime Lachica Sin, 76, Philippines (1976), Archbishop Emeritus of Manila
www.theindiancatholic.com /news_read.asp?nid=487   (1430 words)

  
 Cyberdyaryo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Shortly after 6:00 in the morning of June 21, Jaime Cardinal Lachica Sin passed away.
Father Jaime Sin was 29 years old when Bishop Antonio Frondosa appointed him in 1957 Rector of the newly opened St. Pius X Seminary in Roxas City, the capital of Capiz Province.
All through the day, Jaime Cardinal Lachica Sin stayed with us, soaking in with a tolerant smile our revelry that became more unruly as the hours wore on.
www.cyberdyaryo.com /opinion/op2005_0624_01.htm   (1016 words)

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