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    Giovanni Benelli (12 May 1921 – 26 October 1982) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Florence from 1977 until his death. He previously...
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  • Boni Benelli invested all of the family capital into the business in the hope that it would offer stable work for her six sons: Giuseppe, Giovanni, Francesco...
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  • NATO) Benelli R1 Benelli Lupo Benelli MP 90S Benelli MP 95E Benelli B76 Benelli Kite (Variant:Benelli Kite Young) Benelli CB M2 "Benelli Armi : Dalle ruote...
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  • Egypt Giovanni Benelli (1921-1982), Cardinal Archbishop of Florence, Italy Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375), Italian Renaissance writer Giovanni Boldini...
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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...
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    Vatican II's reforms along with some Italian cardinals who supported Giovanni Benelli, who had created some opposition due to alleged "autocratic" tendencies...
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    consecration on 30 June from Pope Paul; the co-consecrators were archbishops Giovanni Benelli, deputy for the General Affairs of the Secretariat of State, and Duraisamy...
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    consecration on the following 24 June from Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, with Bishops Antonio Bagnoli and Giovanni Bianchi serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral-Basilica...
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    Curia since 1963, where he served as personal secretary to Archbishop Giovanni Benelli. He was elevated to monsignor and served in various diplomatic positions...
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    he played Cardinal Benelli in The Last Confession, about the death of Pope John Paul I. In 2014, he reprised the role of Benelli in the Australian tour...
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  • Benelli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Benelli (born 1960), Italian sports shooter Giovanni Benelli (1921–1982), Italian...
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  • about the election and death of Pope John Paul I. The play follows Giovanni Benelli who recounts, during his last confession, his role in the death of...
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    obtained many votes as a compromise candidate between Giuseppe Siri and Giovanni Benelli, but he stated that he would decline the papacy in the event of his...
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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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    Siri and liberal Giovanni Benelli, both faced too much opposition to win the papacy. When the emerging compromise candidate, Giovanni Colombo, announced...
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    Conakry. He was consecrated bishop on 8 December 1979 by Cardinal Giovanni Benelli. He served as Conakry's bishop for more than twenty years and during...
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    Michele Arcangelo [it] (25 February 1965 – 25 July 1967, his death); Giovanni Benelli (11 June 1966 – 3 June 1977) as papal diplomat: Apostolic Pro-Nuncio...
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    of Genoa, and Corrado Ursi of Naples.[citation needed] Others named Giovanni Benelli of Florence, until recently Vatican Secretary of State, Sebastiano...
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    Among these tormentors there stand out Cardinal Jean Villot, Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, Cardinal Sebastian Baggio, Cardinal Poletti,—and among others there...
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    Genoa, and Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the liberal Archbishop of Florence and a close friend of John Paul I. Supporters of Benelli were confident that...
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    Giuseppe Siri, the conservative archbishop of Genoa, and Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the liberal archbishop of Florence and a close associate of John Paul...
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    Pope Paul VI, he was forbidden to do so. On 25 June 1976, Archbishop Giovanni Benelli, the deputy Secretary of State, wrote directly to Lefebvre, confirming...
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    Florentines.[citation needed] Zenobius of Florence Conrad II of Italy Giovanni Benelli Filippo Brunelleschi Giotto di Bondone Pope Nicholas II Pope Stephen...
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  • over the regime. Allen also recounts the story of Giovanni Benelli and Josemaría Escrivá. Cardinal Benelli - right-hand man of Paul VI- wanted a Catholic...
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    later at the Secretariat of State in Rome as secretary to Cardinal Giovanni Benelli. From 1978 to 1985, he served in the apostolic nunciature in London...
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  • 1905) October 25 – Arvid Wallman, Swedish diver (b. 1901) October 26 – Giovanni Benelli, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1921) October 27 – Miguel Ydígoras...
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  • Paul VI) Angelo Dell'Acqua (17 February 1953 – 29 June 1967) Giovanni Benelli (29 June 1967 – 3 June 1977) Giuseppe Caprio (14 June 1977 – 28 April 1979)...
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    election, Giuseppe Siri, a conservative cardinal, received 46 votes and Giovanni Benelli was second. After four ballots, the conclave adjourned. Died: W. Eugene...
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    Died) Ermenegildo Florit (9 Mar 1962 Succeeded – 3 June 1977 Retired) Giovanni Benelli (3 Jun 1977 – 26 October 1982 Died) Silvano Piovanelli (18 Mar 1983...
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    defending Lefebvre, who was criticized by the Vatican. In return, Giovanni Benelli from the Vatican defended the Vatican's criticism of Lefebvre, stating...
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