Luigi De Magistris (23 February 1926 – 16 February 2022) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Pro-Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic...
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Luigi de Magistris may refer to: Luigi De Magistris (cardinal) (1926-2022), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Luigi de Magistris (politician) (born 1967)...
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de Magistris (died 1613), Italian painter and sculptor Pomponio de Magistris (died 1640), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop Luigi De Magistris (cardinal)...
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Luigina. Luigi Chiatti (born 1968), serial killer Luigi de Magistris (politician) (born 1967), prosecutor Luigi Ferrari Bravo (1933–2016), jurist Luigi Giuliano...
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Timothy Radcliffe (category Cardinals created by Pope Francis)
only bishops can be cardinals, and on 7 December 2024 made Radcliffe a cardinal. He was assigned as a member of the order of cardinal deacons the deaconry...
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Clara University Justa, Justina and Henedina, Christian martyrs Luigi De Magistris, Cardinal Giovanni Melis Fois, Prelate of Roman Catholic Church Ephysius...
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January – Franco Evangelisti, composer (died 1980) 23 February – Luigi De Magistris, cardinal (died 2022) 26 March – Aldo Tarlao, Olympic rower (died 2018)10...
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William Wakefield Baum (redirect from William Wakefield Cardinal Baum)
Baum as major penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary, succeeding Cardinal Luigi Dadaglio. Somewhat frail in his later years, Baum also suffered from...
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Josemaría Escrivá (redirect from Josemaria, Blessed Escriva de Balaguer)
The decision by Pope Francis to make De Magistris a cardinal at the consistory of 14 February 2015, when De Magistris was about to turn 89 and therefore...
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James Stafford (redirect from James Francis Cardinal Stafford)
James Francis Stafford (born July 26, 1932) is an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as major penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary...
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has created cardinals at ten consistories held at roughly annual intervals beginning in 2014, most recently on 7 December 2024. The cardinals created by...
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April 1990) William Wakefield Baum (6 April 1990 – 22 November 2001) Luigi De Magistris (Pro-Major Penitentiary: 22 November 2001 – 4 October 2003) James...
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(1967–1994) Avery Dulles, S.J. (2001–2008) Domenico Bartolucci (2010-2013) Luigi De Magistris (2015–2022) Timothy Peter Joseph Radcliffe, O.P. (2024-present) Derived...
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St Roch, St Antony of Padua, and John the Baptist (1579) by Simone de Magistris; a Carlo Borromeo (1623) attributed to Alessandro Turchi; and an altarpiece...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Anagni-Alatri (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Chapter: Ughelli I, p. 315. De Magistris (1749). Istoria della città e S. Basilica cattedrale d'Anagni. p. 194. Alessandro De Magistris (1749). Istoria della...
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[citation needed] However, Newsweek stated that two of the judges, Luigi De Magistris, deputy head of the Vatican's Apostolic Penitentiary, and Justo Fernández...
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heroine, Lucia, in Padre Cristoforo, the Capuchin friar, and the saintly cardinal (Borromeo) of Milan, he has created three living examples of that pure...
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Pope Paul VI (redirect from Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini)
confirmed Montini's appointment as Substitute under the new Cardinal Secretary of State Luigi Maglione. In that role, roughly that of a chief of staff,...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Turin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Pio de Magistris (1906). Carlo Emanuele I e la contesa fra la repubblica veneta e Paolo V (1605–1607).: Documenti editi a cura di Carlo De Magistris. Miscellanea...
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Fiore dei Liberi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1998). Fiore de' Liberi Flos Duellatorum – in armis, sine armis equester et pedesta (in Italian). Gladitoria Press. Zanutto, D. Luigi (1907). Fiore di...
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Italian) by Luigi Fassò in the Enciclopedia Treccani, 1935 Delepierre 1852, p. 117. Delepierre, Octave (1852). Macaronéana, ou Mélanges de littérature...
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1539) Benedetto de Sanctis (1540 – death 1542) Evangelista Cittadini (1542–1549) Annibale Magalotti (1549 – death 1551) Leonardo de Magistris (1551.08.21...
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artist Luigi Legnani (1790–1877), musician and composer Luigi Rossini (1790–1857), artist Alex Majoli (born 1971), photographer Gianluca de Lorenzi (born...
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1602, is a work attributed to Fabrizio De Magistris. The statue, which was crowned in 1895 by beatus Cardinal Andrea Ferrari, is protected by a shrine...
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could win, the cardinals approached Ratti, thinking him a compromise candidate not identified with either faction. Cardinal Gaetano de Lai approached...
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inaugurated by Cardinal Luigi Traglia with consecrated on 30 September 1967. The church is home parish, established on 2 March 1964 by the vicar Cardinal Clemente...
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Humanae vitae (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity Cardinal Varkey's Letter on Family Planning Trends Among Catholics: Cardinal Mar Varkey Vithayathil, Kerala, India...
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third monument on the same pillar is a memorial stele of Maria Anna de Magistris (1856). 8. Bishop Masci This elaborate Baroque monument set against the...
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Ludovico Prodocator (category Cardinal stubs)
Podocatharus, Podacatharus, Podocathro (? in Cyprus – 24 August 1504) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was bishop of Capaccio. He was private secretary...
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September 16, 1503 to September 22, 1503 and ended in the election of Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, who took the name of Pope Pius III. The...
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