The Cardinal Laws (Polish: Prawa kardynalne) were a quasi-constitution enacted in Warsaw, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, by the Repnin Sejm of 1767–68...
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Bernard Francis Cardinal Law (November 4, 1931 – December 20, 2017) was a senior-ranking prelate of the Catholic Church, known largely for covering up...
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Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston (section Resignation of Cardinal Law)
signed a letter declaring no confidence in Cardinal Law and asking him to resign. In a statement and apology, Law said, "To all those who have suffered from...
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A cardinal (Latin: Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis; lit. 'cardinal of the Holy Roman Church') is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church...
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The cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in both classical philosophy and Christian theology. They are prudence, justice, fortitude...
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beatification in 2011. One of the most controversial honourees was Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, scheduled...
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of a pope. The body of all cardinals is collectively known as the College of Cardinals. Under current ecclesiastical law, as defined by the apostolic...
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a cardinal number, or cardinal for short, is what is commonly called the number of elements of a set. In the case of a finite set, its cardinal number...
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In mathematics, cardinality describes a relationship between sets which compares their relative size. For example, the sets A = { 1 , 2 , 3 } {\displaystyle...
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Gregorio Pietro Agagianian (redirect from Krikor Bedros Cardinal Aghajanian)
Ghazaros Aghajanian, 15 September 1895 – 16 May 1971) was an Armenian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was the head of the Armenian Catholic Church...
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Cardinal Health, Inc. is an American multinational health care services company, and the 14th highest revenue generating company in the United States....
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The northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), known colloquially as the common cardinal, red cardinal, or just cardinal, is a bird in the genus Cardinalis...
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"cardinal sins" Mortal sin (Catholicism) The three cardinal sins in Judaism, see Self-sacrifice in Jewish law Jaime Sin (1928–2005), Filipino cardinal...
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The College of Cardinals, more formally called the Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church. As of 15 September 2024...
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and feudal (civil) law, resulting in the degree of "Doctor of both laws". or of "Licentiatus of both laws". Agliardi, Antonio, Cardinal, Camerlengo of the...
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(French: [aʁmɑ̃ ʒɑ̃ dy plɛsi]; 9 September 1585 – 4 December 1642), known as Cardinal Richelieu, was a French Catholic prelate and statesman who had an outsize...
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one is normally required to let oneself be killed only for the three cardinal laws; however, in the opinion of Maimonides, certain other special situations...
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John Geoghan (section Bernard Francis Law)
led to the resignation of Boston's archbishop, Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, on December 13, 2002. Law lost the support of fellow clergy and the laity...
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Constitution of 3 May 1791 (category 1791 in law)
Commonwealth ungovernable were guaranteed as unalterable in the Cardinal Laws. The Cardinal Laws and the rights of "religious dissenters" passed by the Repnin...
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guaranteed as unalterable parts of this new constitution (in the so-called Cardinal Laws). Repnin also demanded the Russian protection of the rights of peasants...
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Henry, King of Portugal (redirect from Cardinal Henry of Portugal)
(Portuguese: o Casto) and the Cardinal-King (Portuguese: o Cardeal-Rei), was king of Portugal and an inquisitor and cardinal of the Catholic Church, who...
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Jacques Maritain a cardinal in 1965. Crown cardinal Cardinal-Infante (disambiguation) Cardinal-nephew List of creations of cardinals Cartwright, William...
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implement recommendations given by the senators-resident and by 1773 the cardinal laws pertaining to the 'power of legislating for the Republic in three estates'...
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field of set theory, a large cardinal property is a certain kind of property of transfinite cardinal numbers. Cardinals with such properties are, as the...
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between arbitrary cardinal numbers (because they are all well-orderable in that case). Begriffsschrift contains an early formulation of the law of trichotomy...
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Thomas Wolsey (redirect from Cardinal Wolsey)
March 1473 – 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and Catholic cardinal. When Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, Wolsey became the king's...
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Raymond Leo Burke (redirect from Cardinal Burke)
1948) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He is a bishop and a cardinal, and was a patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 2014 to...
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of the College of Cardinals (Latin: Decanus Collegii Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalium) presides over the College of Cardinals in the Catholic Church...
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the 1767 Repnin Sejm, where Repnin de facto dictated the legislation (Cardinal Laws) the Polish parliament (Sejm), Russian control over Poland became much...
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elements perpetuating the inefficient governance, most notably by the Cardinal Laws of 1768. The liberum veto was finally abolished by the Constitution...
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