- The
College of
Cardinals (Latin:
Collegium Cardinalium), also
called the
Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all
cardinals of the
Catholic Church...
-
February 2010. The
Camerlengo was
often a Cardinal, but it
became a
cardinalitial office only from the XV century. "Rinunce e Nomine, 01.05.2020" (Press...
-
Cardinal Priest with his
former diaconal church elevated to the
level of
cardinalitial title. Mejía was 82 at the time of the 2005
papal conclave that elected...
- 1928
letter from
Alfonso XIII
asked the pope to
restore Valencia as a
cardinalitial see and
appoint its archbishop,
Prudencio Melo y Alcalde, a cardinal...
- rows of seats. At the end of the conclave, the new pope
could give his
cardinalitial zucchetto or
skull cap to the
secretary of the conclave, indicating...
- The
Special Administration of the Holy See (Italian:
Amministrazione Speciale della Santa Sede,
abbreviated ****S) was a
dicastery of the
Roman Curia from...
- his
personal staff,
following a long-standing tradition,
burned his
cardinalitial vestments. On the
following morning, the
Senior Cardinal-Deacon, Tommaso...
-
schools for
girls in
several communes.
Since 1925 (1925.06.03), the
cardinalitial suburbicarian see of
Sabina has been
united to that of
Poggio Mirteto...
- 1959. On 4
October 1961,
Cardinal Testa was made Pro-President of the
Cardinalitial Commission for the
Special Administration of the Holy See. Pope John...
- Porphyrogenitus, 1995). Henderson, Duane. "Bessarion,
Cardinalis Nicenus. A
cardinalitial vita
between ideal conceptions and
institutional structures," Claudia...