Giacomo Lercaro (28 October 1891 – 18 October 1976) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Ravenna from 1947...
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century), Italian-Canarian woman of the Lercaro family, a noble dynasty of Genoese merchants Giacomo Lercaro (1891–1976), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop...
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philosopher, and philologist Giacomo Lercaro (1891–1976), Italian cardinal Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991), Italian sculptor Giacomo Matteotti (1885–1924), Italian...
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interests in Italy and South America. Freemason, a friend of the Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, since 1963 he was a Papal gentleman and in 1969 he became Ambassador...
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liberal, more disposed to granting independence to local authorities, Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna was 67. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was now the Patriarch of...
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Antoniutti and the more radical liberal elements had proposed Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, but settled on Montini on the suggestion of Cardinals Frings and Liénart...
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Griffoni, and Cospi-Ranuzzi families: bronze monument of Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro made by Giacomo Manzù (1954). Chapel of St. James, formerly of the Rossi and...
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archbishop of Vienna (Austria), the senior Austrian bishop Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro: archbishop of Bologna (Italy) Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger: archbishop...
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while working in it for a generation. Unlike the papabile cardinals Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna and Giuseppe Siri of Genoa, Montini was identified neither...
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previous conclave, and was supportive of reforms proposed at the Council; Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna, who was considered a liberal, close to John XXIII; and...
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of the debates, along with Leo Joseph Suenens, Julius Döpfner, and Giacomo Lercaro. Agagianian was the only one of these four from the Curia, and represented...
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granted to Baldassarre Gomez de Amezcua; who was married to Francesca Lercaro, daughter of Leonello and Elisabetta Ventimiglia, who had some marriage...
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Cardinal Andrea Giovanetti (1775–1800) on 2–4 September 1788. Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro held a synod in 1962. In 1586, Cardinal Paleotti held the first provincial...
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pulsejet for use in German V-1 missiles during World War II Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, 84, Italian Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna and cardinal within the...
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along with Cardinals Gregorio Pietro Agagianian, Julius Döpfner, and Giacomo Lercaro. Suenens was also believed to be a decisive force behind the Conciliar...
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15 – Carlo Gambino, Italian-American mobster (b. 1902) October 18 – Giacomo Lercaro, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1891) October 31 – Eileen Gray...
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Cardinal Benno Gut Cardinal Archbishop Franz König Cardinal Archbishop Giacomo Lercaro Cardinal Bishop Achille Liénart Bishop Devadass Ambrose Mariadoss Cardinal...
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worldly power. Laying the theological foundation for the pact, Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna, in December 1962 addressed the Council at length...
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middle sixties he felt pressurized by Rome (in particular by cardinal Giacomo Lercaro), which was trying get a firmer grip on the liturgical journals in...
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la Iglesia, 1898–1922 Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, 1923–52 Giacomo Lercaro, 1953–76 Gerald Emmett Carter, 1979–2003 Marc Armand Ouellet, 2003–present...
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Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro secured Aalto's participation upon seeing his work in an exhibition in Florence at the Palazzo Strozzi. Lercaro had also commissioned...
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Barbantini, Via Giacomo Cusmano, Via Nicola Mazza; Cardinals, e.g. Via Cardinale Andrea Aiuti, Via Cardinale Enrico Dante, Via Cardinale Giacomo Lercaro, Via Cardinale...
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doctorate in canon law in 1898. The young priest collaborated with Bishop Giacomo Radini-Tedeschi in organising Catholic Action in Rome and the rest of Italy...
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Council together with Cardinals Leo Joseph Suenens, Julius Döpfner and Giacomo Lercaro. Aghajanian was Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation...
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Lega – succeeded 18 December 1921, died in office 16 November 1946 Giacomo Lercaro – in office from 31 January 1947 to 19 April 1952, when appointed Archbishop...
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della statua dell'Immacolata di San Francesco per mano del Cardinale Giacomo Lercaro il 13 maggio 1962" (in Italian). 26 January 2019. Archived from the...
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two-thirds majority required," on the sixth ballot, with Cardinals Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna, Leo Joseph Suenens of Belgium and Augustin Bea of Germany...
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of Hierpiniana on 16 July 1967. On 12 February 1968, Poma succeeded Giacomo Lercaro as Archbishop of Bologna upon the latter's resignation. During his...
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On 30 November 1955, he received the minor orders (from Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro) and he later was inducted into the subdiaconate on 22 December 1957...
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Francesco Cavina Orders Ordination 25 July 1960 by Giacomo Lercaro Consecration 26 August 2000 by Giacomo Biffi Personal details Born (1936-08-14)14 August...
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