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- An ecclesiastical ring is a finger ring worn by clergy, such as a bishop's ring. In Western Christianity, rings are worn by bishops of the Roman Catholic...
- Salvie 1 in the Quartiere Ardeatino (Q. XX.). Since 2010 the church is a cardinalatial diaconia, with Mauro Piacenza as its cardinal deacon. Legend relates...
- Baptist, and Saints Jerome and Paul. The basilica is connected with the cardinalatial Titulus Ss. Ioannis et Pauli. Among previous Cardinal Priests of this...
- Monti (also known as Madonna dei Monti or Santa Maria ai Monti) is a cardinalatial titular church, located at 41 Via della Madonna dei Monti, at the intersection...
- Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone wearing a tropical white c****ock trimmed in cardinalatial scarlet in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (2006) Pope Benedict XVI...
- maintained this ratio. As of 2005, there were over 50 churches recognized as cardinalatial deaconries, though there were only 30 cardinals of the order of deacons...
- Spirit descends upon them. Pope Paul VI established the church as a cardinalatial Titular Church on 25 February 1965. The Cardinal priests who have been...
- cardinal deacon. There is also a practice of changing the rank of the cardinalatial church from deaconry to priestly title or vice versa, permanently or...
- district of Rome. In 2015, Pope Francis created this church as the seat of cardinalatial title Sancti Gabrieli Aperdolentis. It is dedicated to Saint Gabriel...
- protection, under a painting of Tobias. This Basilica is the seat of the cardinalatial title of Sancti Clementi. Hugo Candidus (1049–1078?) Rainero di Bleda...