Giovanni Umberto Colombo (6 December 1902 – 20 May 1992) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Milan from 1963...
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Bartholomew Columbus. Domenico was born in 1418. He was the son of Giovanni Colombo and Angela Fontana. He had three brothers, who were called Franceschino...
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Pope Paul VI (redirect from Giovanni Montini)
he did not engage much in the floor debates. His main advisor was Giovanni Colombo, whom he later appointed as his successor in Milan The commission was...
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archdiocese's seminary and was ordained a Catholic priest by Archbishop Giovanni Colombo on 27 June 1964, in the Milan Cathedral. In 2013, Bishop Giudici officially...
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Joseph Anthony Colombo Sr. (Italian: [koˈlombo]; June 16, 1923 – May 22, 1978) was the boss of the Colombo crime family, one of the Five Families of the...
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present were the sister of Martini, Maris, his niece Giulia, and his nephew Giovanni. In attendance were Father Adolfo Nicolás SJ, superior general of the Society...
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Lonigo. Realdo Colombo studied philosophy in Milan, and then he trained to be a surgeon for several years under a Venetian named Giovanni Antonio Plato...
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Pietro Salvatore Colombo, OFM (28 October 1922 – 9 July 1989) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mogadiscio from 1976 until his assassination...
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Pope John Paul I (redirect from Giovanni Paolo I)
pope had made a half-hour phone call on the evening of his death to Giovanni Colombo and said he wanted the Rector Major of the Salesians Egidio Viganò...
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Colombo (1933–1993), Italian artist, member of the kinetic art movement Gioacchino Colombo (1903–1988), Italian automobile engine designer Giovanni Colombo...
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Giuseppe Siri and Giovanni Benelli to obtain the requisite majority and the only other viable Italian compromise candidate Giovanni Colombo announced to the...
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received his episcopal consecration on 11 January 1976 from Cardinal Giovanni Colombo, with Bishops Bernardo Citterio and Libero Tresoldi serving as co-consecrators...
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The Colombo crime family (/kəˈlɒm.boʊ/, Italian pronunciation: [koˈlombo]) is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and the youngest of the "Five Families"...
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Siri was the leading conservative candidate in opposition to Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the Archbishop of Florence and leading liberal candidate. Vaticanologists...
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cordillera central, which led to a mining boom. By 1501 Columbus's cousin, Giovanni Colombo, had discovered gold near Buenaventura. The deposits were later known...
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before he receives a sufficient number of votes to become pope, as Giovanni Colombo did in October 1978. If he accepts, and is already a bishop, he immediately...
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two-thirds majority for election. Among the Italian contingent, Cardinal Giovanni Colombo, the Archbishop of Milan, was the only viable compromise candidate...
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dissuade him. After the man that Giovanni Colombo had hoped would tell him about his father's killers is murdered, Giovanni and Isabella work to rally people...
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Milan Giovanni Colombo promoted the opening of a canonization cause on 6 November 1972 and it took a step forward on 11 April 1978 when Colombo and sixteen...
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Archbishop Giovanni Colombo wearing a galero with ten green tassels on each side...
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Saronno, Milano Cadorna, Lodi, and Milan’s main line stations. Cardinal Giovanni Colombo, the Archbishop of Milan in the mid-20th century, and one-time Papabile...
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Vicar-General of Milan (2012-17) Orders Ordination 9 June 1975 by Giovanni Colombo Consecration 13 July 2007 by Dionigi Tettamanzi Rank Archbishop Personal...
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Ildefonso Schuster (1929–1954) St. Giovanni Battista Montini (1954–1963, elected Pope Paul VI) Giovanni Colombo (1963–1979) Carlo Maria Martini, SJ (1979–2002)...
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and liberal Giovanni Benelli, both faced too much opposition to win the papacy. When the emerging compromise candidate, Giovanni Colombo, announced that...
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Archived 21 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Commonweal, 24 February 2012 Giovanni Miccoli, " Les Dilemmes et les silences de Pie XII: Vatican, Seconde Guerre...
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August 30, 1954) Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini (November 1, 1954–June 19, 1963), elected Pope Paul VI Cardinal Giovanni Colombo (August 10, 1963 – December...
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was born in Malgrate, Milan, to Carlo Scola, a truck driver, and Regina Colombo. He was the younger of two sons; Pietro, his elder brother, died in 1983...
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Ildefonso Schuster (1929–1954) St. Giovanni Battista Montini (1954–1963, elected Pope Paul VI) Giovanni Colombo (1963–1979) Carlo Maria Martini, SJ (1979–2002)...
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Pope Innocent VIII (redirect from Giovanni Battista Cibo)
Innocentius VIII; Italian: Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
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Ildefonso Schuster (1929–1954) St. Giovanni Battista Montini (1954–1963, elected Pope Paul VI) Giovanni Colombo (1963–1979) Carlo Maria Martini, SJ (1979–2002)...
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