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    Antonio Caggiano (30 January 1889 – 23 October 1979) was an archbishop and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. He played a part in helping...
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    government. Lescat and Daye were the first to flee Europe with the help of Antonio Caggiano, Bishop of Rosario (Argentina) and a cardinal after February 1946....
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    and on April 22, 1975, he was installed as archbishop, succeeding Antonio Caggiano. He was elevated to cardinal one year later, on May 24, 1976. Aramburu...
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  • of the International Red Cross Carl Jacob Burckhardt and Cardinal Antonio Caggiano were also involved in the "ratlines". It is unclear whether he was...
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    Argentina". Bruno Genta and Juan Carlos Goyeneche represent this ideology. Antonio Caggiano, archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1959 to 1975, wrote a prologue to...
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  • Caggiano is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Caggiano (1889–1979), Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal Biba Caggiano (1936–2019)...
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    December 1972 – 14 May 2009 Succeeded by Kriengsak Kovitvanit Preceded by Antonio Caggiano Cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Panisperna 2 February 1983 – Incumbent...
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    1917 Ground Campo Pian Scairolo Capacity 1 000 Owner Marco Chiesa, Antonio Caggiano Manager Manuele Blasi League Swiss Promotion League 2022-23 1. Liga...
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    Emilio Lafitte (1959) Cardinal Antonio Caggiano (1959–1975) Cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu (1975–1990) Cardinal Antonio Quarracino (1990–1998) Cardinal...
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    Meinville was finally suspended from the Catholic Church in 1961 by Antonio Caggiano, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, after he stated that President Arturo...
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    Boulanger, French composer and composition teacher (b. 1887) October 23 – Antonio Caggiano, Argentine cardinal (b. 1889) October 25 Maphevu Dlamini, 2nd Prime...
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  • of their courses, they were shown the movie The Battle of Algiers. Antonio Caggiano, archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1959 to 1975, was associated with...
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    Ruffini of Palermo (Italy), Enrique Pla y Deniel of Toledo (Spain), Antonio Caggiano of Buenos Aires (Argentina), Francis Spellman of New York (US) and...
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    Piedmont Rómulo Antonio Braschi, bishop Carlos Armando Bustos Crostelli, member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Antonio Caggiano, Cardinal and Archbishop...
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    1935 Zenobio Lorenzo Guilland 3 March 1935 Antonio Caggiano 17 March 1935 Alfredo Viola 23 August 1936 Antonio María Barbieri 8 November 1936 Czesław Kaczmarek...
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  • the Church's doctrines.". Its Spanish translation was prefaced by Antonio Caggiano, the archbishop of Buenos Aires and military chaplain, who would theorize...
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    Titular Bishop of Vescovìo (2001-) Orders Ordination 7 December 1968 by Antonio Caggiano Consecration 19 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II Personal details Born...
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    Records Preceded by José da Costa Oldest living Member of the College of Cardinals 29 November 1976 – 5 September 1979 Succeeded by Antonio Caggiano...
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  • the 1970s, including Pope Francis, then-Archbishop of Buenos Aires. Antonio Caggiano, Archbishop of Buenos Aires from 1959 to 1975, was close to the fundamentalist...
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    Boulanger, 92, French orchestra conductor and classical music composer Antonio Caggiano, 90, Argentine Roman Catholic Cardinal believed to have facilitated...
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  • Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). With the assistance of Cardinals Antonio Caggiano and Norman Gilroy, he delivered one of the closing messages of the...
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    martyrdom of St. Lawrence. Michael Michai Kitbunchu (1983.02.02 - present) Antonio Caggiano (1946.02.22 – 1979.10.23) Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti (1937.12.16 – 1943...
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    – 18 September 1982 Succeeded by Giuseppe Siri Records Preceded by Antonio Caggiano Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 23 October 1979 – 14 September...
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    cause opened in Buenos Aires in an informative process that Cardinal Antonio Caggiano opened on 6 September 1966 and later closed in a Mass celebrated on...
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    da Bahia Carlos Carmelo Vasconcellos Motta, Archbishop of São Paulo Antonio Caggiano, Archbishop of Buenos Aires Raúl Silva Henríquez, Archbishop of Santiago...
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    Predecessor José Bottaro y Hers Successor Fermín Lafitte (ad interim) Antonio Caggiano Other post(s) Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church Orders Ordination...
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    da Bahia Carlos Carmelo Vasconcellos Motta, Archbishop of São Paulo Antonio Caggiano, Bishop of Rosario Santiago Copello, Archbishop of Buenos Aires José...
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    Ended = August 8, 1959 Predecessor = Santiago Copello Successor = Antonio Caggiano Vicar apostolic of the Military Bishopric of Argentina (1957-58) Orders...
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  • Roman Rite): Antonio Caggiano (15 August 1959 – retired 21 April 1975) Juan Carlos Aramburu (21 April 1975 – retired 30 October 1990) Antonio Quarracino...
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    ended 29 March 1943 Predecessor Eustaquio Ilundáin y Esteban Successor Antonio Caggiano Previous post(s) Apostolic Nuncio to Yugoslavia (1922-37) Titular Archbishop...
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