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Luigi Dadaglio (28
September 1914 – 22
August 1990) was a
Roman Catholic Cardinal and
Major Penitentiary of the
Apostolic Penitentiary. He was born in...
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March 1958)
Carlo Confalonieri (16
November 1959 – 1
August 1986)
Luigi Dadaglio (15
December 1986 – 22
August 1990) Ugo
Poletti (17
January 1991 – 25 February...
- Vatican,
through first Cardinal Bueno, then
their Nuncio to
Spain Luigi Dadaglio and
finally Franjo Šeper's
Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith,...
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penitentiary of the
Apostolic Penitentiary,
succeeding Cardinal Luigi Dadaglio.
Somewhat frail in his
later years, Baum also
suffered from deteriorating...
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Tarazona on 13
April 1973 by Pope Paul VI. He was
consecrated by
Luigi Dadaglio,
Apostolic Nuncio to Spain, ****isted by
Pedro Cantero Cuadrado, Archbishop...
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March 1973)
Giuseppe Paupini (21
March 1973 – 8
April 1984)
Luigi Dadaglio (Pro-Major Penitentiary: 8
April 1984 – 27 May 1985;
Major Penitentiary:...
- 1951 by Marcelino
Olaechea Loizaga Consecration 3
August 1969 by Luigi
Dadaglio Created cardinal 26
November 1994 by Pope John Paul II Rank Cardinal-Priest...
- Manning, Flahiff, Civardi, Ó Fiaich, Trịnh Văn Căn, Vaivods, Maurer,
Dadaglio, Rubin,
Beras Rojas, Freeman, Nsubuga, Hengsbach) plus 22 newly-appointed...
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Joseph Ratzinger, with
Bishop Ferdinando Maggioni and
Archbishop Luigi Dadaglio serving as co-consecrators.
Bovone was the
first person ordained as a Bishop...
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granting the
order apostolic succession. The
papal nuncio to Spain,
Luigi Dadaglio,
declared Archbishop Thục, Domínguez y Gómez, and all
Palmaranian bishops...