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    Eduardo Francisco Pironio (3 December 1920 – 5 February 1998) was an Argentine Catholic prelate who served in numerous departments of the Roman Curia...
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    happily saying that they had elected "God's candidate". Argentine Eduardo Francisco Pironio stated, "We were witnesses of a moral miracle." Mother Teresa...
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    ordained to the priesthood for the Legionaries of Christ by Cardinal Eduardo Pironio in Rome at Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica on December 24, 1978. After...
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    ordained a deacon on 8 August 1986 by Cardinal Eduardo Francisco Pironio. He was later ordained by Pironio to the Catholic priesthood on 14 August 1987...
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    Francesco Morano (1959–1968) Johannes Willebrands (1969–1975) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1976–1987) later Cardinal-Priest (1987–1995) Giovanni Cheli (1998–2008)...
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  • Welsh rugby player (b. 1945) Christian feast day: Andrew Corsini Eduardo Francisco Pironio Gilbert of Sempringham John de Brito Goldrofe of Arganil Blessed...
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    chief with fifty wives. Several prominent Latin Americans like Eduardo Francisco Pironio of Argentina; Luis Aponte Martinez of Puerto Rico, Eugênio de...
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    2021 Beatified: 2 July 2022 by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro Bl. Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1920–1998) Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina-Porto Mirteto. Declared...
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  • & 19 Companions 18 November 2023 Seville, Spain 6 November 8. Eduardo Francisco Pironio 16 December 2023 Luján, Argentina Cardinal Fernando Vérgez Alzaga...
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    (1973–1975) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (pro-prefect 1975–1976, prefect 1976–1984) Jean Jérôme Hamer, OP (pro-prefect 1984–1985, prefect 1985–1992) Eduardo Martínez...
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  • 641. Luis Del Rosario (1966 - 1970) Georg Moser (1970 - 1975) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1975 - 1976) Eugeen Laridon (1976 - 1999) Stanisław Gębicki,...
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  • Religious sister, founder of the Missionaries of Charity Blessed Eduardo Francisco Pironio 1920 Buenos Aires, Argentina 1998 Rome, Italy Cardinal María de...
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  • Catherick 1642 1929 Edmund Ignatius Rice 1844 1996 Eduardo Farre 1936 2007 Eduardo Francisco Pironio 1998 2023 Edvige Carboni 1952 2017 Edward Oldcorne...
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    administrative division of Nueve de Julio Partido. Its UN/LOCODE is AREJO. Eduardo Francisco Pironio, Catholic cardinal Fanne Foxe, exotic dancer involved in a sex...
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    Philippine Businessman | Tony Tan Caktiong. Retrieved 2016-01-13 "Ms. Alice Eduardo, who is one of the most admired Thomasian alumni, visited her alma mater...
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  • Ki-young, 78, South Korean film director, injuries from a fire. Eduardo Francisco Pironio, 77, Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal, bone cancer. Joe Stubbs...
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    1980 to form the Diocese of Chascomús. Enrique Rau (1957–1971) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1972–1975), appointed titular Archbishop and Pro-Prefect of the...
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    his interference with the Allied war effort. Born: Archbishop Eduardo Francisco Pironio, Argentinian Roman Catholic Cardinal who was designated a Servant...
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    Cosma e Damiano 28 April 1969 – 6 December 1975 Succeeded by Eduardo Francisco Pironio Preceded by Bernardus Johannes Alfrink Apostolic vicar of the...
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    was named a bishop along with other progressive priests, including Eduardo Pironio and Antonio Quarracino, both later cardinals. He received his episcopal...
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    would have brought the number of cardinal electors to 123, but Eduardo Francisco Pironio died on 5 February 1998 at the age of 77. 165 cardinals at 1998...
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    20 August 1996 Succeeded by Charles Joseph Chaput Preceded by Eduardo Francisco Pironio President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity 20 August 1996...
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  • the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace  France Cardinal Eduardo Francisco Pironio President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity  Argentina Cardinal...
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    Ryłko served as the second-highest official of that council under Eduardo Francisco Pironio and James Stafford. On 11 January 1996 he was named a member of...
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    (1961–1973) Antonio Samoré (1974–1983) Agnelo Rossi (1984–1995) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1995–1998) Lucas Moreira Neves (1998–2002) Giovanni Battista...
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    deaconries, except for Herrera Oria, who received his red biretta from Spain's Francisco Franco on 1 March and then his titular church assignment from Pope Paul...
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  • Teresa Borgarino DC (1880-1949) Aldo Brienza OCD (1923-1989) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1920-1998) Juana Méndez Romero (1937-1990) Maria da Conceição...
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  • Appointed 27 May 1985 Term ended 21 January 1992 Predecessor Eduardo Francisco Pironio Successor Eduardo Martínez Somalo Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San...
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  • Fe, Vicente Faustino Zazpe, and the bishop of Mar del Plata, Eduardo Francisco Pironio, who would later become a cardinal, serving as co-consecrators...
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  • ended 13 June 1975 Predecessor Ildebrando Antoniutti Successor Eduardo Francisco Pironio Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Montorio (1969-75)...
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