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 Basil Cardinal Hume - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardinal Basil Hume OSB OM (2 March 1923 - 17 June 1999) was the Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of the Catholic Church in England and Wales from 1976-1999.
Cardinal Hume was born George Finlayson Hume in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1923.
Cardinal Hume was until his death the spiritual leader of English and Welsh Catholics.
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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 was succeded by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin.
Cody was appointed Archbishop of Chicago, on June 16, 1965 and installed August 24, 1965.
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 John Cardinal McCloskey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John McCloskey, later John Cardinal McCloskey, (March 10, 1810- October 10, 1885) born to Irish immigrants, in Brooklyn, was the fifth bishop (second archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York.
Archbishop McCloskey was elevated to Cardinal by Pope Pius IX in the consistory of March 15, 1875, becoming the first American cardinal.
Following graduation he became the first New York-born priest on January 12, 1834, and the first president of St. John's College (now Fordham University).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Cardinal_McCloskey   (206 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: John Cardinal Krol
John Joseph Krol ( October 26, 1910- March 3, 1996) was a Catholic clergyman.
He was elevated to Cardinal in 1967 during the same consistory as Bishop Karol Wojtyla of Kraków, Poland.
Krol is buried in the crypt beneath the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Cardinal-Krol   (206 words)

  
 Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The school is named after John Cardinal Heenan.
The Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School is a comprehensive school for boys and sixth form college in West Derby, Liverpool, England.
In 2001 Cardinal Heenan became a Specialist Sports College, offically opened by ex-student Steven Gerrard and the Mayor of Liverpool.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cardinal_Heenan_Catholic_High_School   (330 words)

  
 John Cardinal Heenan: bio and encyclopedia article
John Carmel Heenan (born in Ilford (Ilford: ilford is a town in north-east london, uk in the london borough of redbridge....
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 Cardinal
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Herbert Cardinal Vaughan Herbert Cardinal Vaughan (Archbishop of Westminster.
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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 1959 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.
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Albert_Cardinal_Meyer   (106 words)

  
 Archdiocese of New York - About Cardinal Edward Egan
On November 8, 1988, Pope John Paul II appointed Cardinal Egan to be the Third Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport.
On January 21, 2001, Pope John Paul II announced that Cardinal Egan was to be elevated to the College of Cardinals.
Cardinal Egan served as Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar for Education of the Archdiocese of New York from 1985 — 1988.
www.ny-archdiocese.org /abouttheArchBishop.cfm   (106 words)

  
 JOHN McCLOSKEY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN McCLOSKEY
McCLOSKEY, JOHN (1810-1885), American cardinal, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on the 2oth of March 1810.
In April 1875 he was invested as a cardinal, with the title of Sancta Maria supra Minervam, being the first American citizen to receive this dignity.
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 John McCloskey Biography / Biography of John McCloskey Biography
John McCloskey (1810-1885) was the second archbishop of New York and the first American to be elevated to the Roman Catholic College of Cardinals.
A biography of McCloskey was written by an archbishop of New York, John Cardinal Farley, The Life of John Cardinal McCloskey: First Prince of the Church in America (1918).
John McCloskey was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on March 10, 1810, the son of Patrick and Elizabeth Harron McCloskey, recent immigrants from Ireland.
www.bookrags.com /biography-john-mccloskey   (535 words)

  
 Series of firsts dot Cardinal's life
Cardinal John McCloskey's life was marked by a series of "firsts." He was the first native of New York State to become a diocesan priest, the first bishop of the Albany Diocese and the first cardinal in the United States.
Cardinal McCloskey died in 1885 and is buried under the high alter at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
In 1841, he became the first president of St. John's College, which later became Fordham University.
www.evangelist.org /archive/htm/0327mccl.htm   (1026 words)

  
 The Life of John Cardinal McCloskey
John was ordained a priest on January 12, 1834 at age 23 and assigned as a professor of philosophy at the seminary in Nyack, NY.
John was enrolled as a weekly boarder at a boys' school in Brooklyn at age 5.
John McCloskey was born March 10, 1810 in Brooklyn, NY.
www.cardinalmccloskeyservices.org /john_mccloskey.shtml   (1362 words)

  
 John Cardinal Krol
Archbishop John Krol was installed in the College of Cardinals at the Consistory in the Vatican on June 26, 1967.
John Joseph Krol was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 26, 1910, to Polish immigrant parents.
During the years after his appointment as Archbishop of Philadelphia on February 11, 1961, Cardinal Krol was instrumental in developing the spiritual well-being of the elderly, campaigned against abortion, reorganized Catholic schools, enlarged the Catholic Social Services and was an active participant in the Christian-unity movement.
www.polishamericancenter.com /Krol.htm   (1362 words)

  
 John Cardinal Heenan - TheBestLinks.com - John Carmel Heenan, Bishop, Catholic, England, ...
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Born in Ilford, Essex on 26 January 1905, Heenan was ordained a priest in the Catholic Church on 6 July 1930.
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 John Cardinal Farley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Murphy Farley, later John Cardinal Farley, ( April 20, 1842- September 17, 1918) was the seventh bishop (fourth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York.
He was Appointed Archbisoph of New York on September 15, 1902 and elevated to Cardinal on November 27, 1911, serving as archbishop until his death.
He was appointed an Auxiliary Bishop of New York in November, 1895 and ordained December 21, 1895 with the titular see of Zeugma.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Cardinal_Farley   (97 words)

  
 About St. John of the Cross
John became a Carmelite monk at Medina del Campo, Spain, in 1563 and was ordained priest in 1567.
John's father died when the boy was quite young, leaving his mother, a member of a lower social class, to raise him alone.
John schematized the steps of mystical ascent--a self-communion that in quietude leads the individual from the inharmonious distractions of the world to the sublime peace of reunion between the soul and God.
www.mizii.com /jesusi/authors/john_of_cross/john.htm   (97 words)

  
 Farley
Farley, Missouri Farley is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 226.
Farley Township, Minnesota Farley Township is a township located in 2000 census, the township had a total population of...
Farley, Iowa Farley is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,334.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of March 15, 1875
The life of John Cardinal McCloskey, first prince of the church in America, 1810-1885.
Grand-nephew of his homonimous Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca, seniore, (1801).
In the diocese of New York, pastoral work, 1837-1843; acting president, St. John's College, Fordham, 1841-1842.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios1875.htm   (5458 words)

  
 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 are created in consistories, and the present pope has created 121 members of the College of Cardinals in six consistories over the last 18 years.
www.santasusanna.org /ourUniqueHistory/cardinals.html   (4291 words)

  
 HISTORY OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NY
John Cardinal Farley was the Fourth Archishop of New York from 1902 to 1919.
In 1939, uon the death of Cardinal Hayes, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston, was appointed the Sixth Archbishop of New York.
Bishop John McCloskey, a native of New York City and First Bishop of Albany, returned to New York as its Secod Archbishop in 1864 upon the death of Archbishop Hughes.
www.angelfire.com /ny/fishlove/histny.html   (693 words)

  
 Archdiocese of New York - About Saint Patrick's Cathedral
During the years of John Cardinal O'Connor's episcopate, extensive renovations have been made to maintain the structural integrity of the building, including replacement of much of the roof, exterior steps, replastering of the walls in the transepts, repair of stained glass and refinishing the transept doors.
The cornerstone was laid in August of that year, and, after a suspension of work during the years of Civil War, John Cardinal McCloskey, the first American Cardinal, resumed work in 1865, opening the doors in May, 1879.
Cardinal Hayes completed an extensive renovation of the interior between 1927 and 1931 when the great organ was installed and the sanctuary was enlarged.
www.ny-archdiocese.org /pastoral/cathedral_about.html   (508 words)

  
 John McCloskey
McCLOSKEY, John, cardinal, born in Brooklyn, New York, 20 March, 1810, of Irish parentage; died in New York city, 10 October, 1885.
McCLOSKEY, John, cardinal, born in Brooklyn, New York, 20 March, 1810, of Irish parentage; died in New York City, 10 October, 1885.
Cardinal McCloskey was tall and slender, but of erect and elastic bearing.
www.famousamericans.net /johnmccloskey   (1533 words)

  
 Lorraine
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 FIRST THINGS October 1995
John Cardinal Krol and the Cultural Revolution by E. Michael Jones, Janet Marsden
firstthings.com /menus/ft9510.html   (1533 words)

  
 Catholic Almanac Online
Wright, John J. (1909-79): Cardinal from 1969 and prefect of the Congregation of the Clergy, 1969-79; aux.
Krol, John Joseph (1910-96): Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1961-88 and Cardinal from 1967; auxiliary bp.
Keane, John J. (1839-1918): Archbishop of Dubuque from 1900-11 and a defender of the Americanist movement; born in Ireland; bp.
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 Case for the Prosecution
John Cardinal Krol and the Cultural Revolution is a wildly uneven and disjointed rant that, were it not so chock full of gossip and information, would be very easy to put down.
Here and elsewhere, although Jones obviously wants to be kind to the Cardinal, Krol comes across as an embattled ecclesiastical CEO who, especially on matters theological and intellectual, was in way over his head.
To be sure, Krol is not incidental to the story, for he was one of the most influential prelates in the American Church and was intimately involved in many of the conflicts the author recounts.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft9510/reviews/marsden.html   (1533 words)

  
 Catholic World News : New Leaders for a New Millennium
Soon after the death of Cardinal John Heenan of Westminster, on November 7, 1975, Archbishop George Beck of Liverpool was forced to retire because of ill health on February 11, 1976.
The man chosen by Pope John Paul II (bio - news) as leader of the 4 million Catholics in England and Wales should be fully conversant with the pastoral needs of priests and laity, ready to put an end to dissatisfaction with the liturgy, and able to give new impetus to the flagging ecumenical movement.
Cardinal Basil Hume was Abbot of Ampleforth at the time of his appointment to Westminster, and had considerably less direct experience in the affairs of the worldwide Church.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=20713   (1804 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Henry Newman
John Henry Newman thus continues in modern literature the Catholic tradition of East and West, sealing it with a martyr's faith and suffering, steadfast in loyalty to the truth, while discerning with a prophet's vision the task of the future.
His father was John Newman, a banker, his mother Jemima Fourdrinier, of a Huguenot family settled in London as engravers and paper-makers.
He intimated, accordingly, in February, 1879, his intention of bestowing on Newman the cardinal's hat.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10794a.htm   (1804 words)

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