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Were the differences among the American cardinals or between the Americans and curial officials?
When a medieval pope died, elaborate ceremonies transferred his power to the cardinals who would elect the next pope.
In 1902 Zermelo published his first work on set theory which was on the addition of transfinite cardinals.
Certainly the pope and the church's cardinals and bishops must correct the mistakes of the past.
In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds.
White smoke above Rome signalled that the cardinals had elected a new Pope.
Butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, cardinals, bluejays and more visited our gardens.
Of course, we still have our year-round chickadees, titmice, cardinals, woodpeckers, mourning doves and song sparrows.
The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops.
Use a feeder that holds sunflower seeds to draw cardinals, towhees and blue jays.
We cannot recall ever having such large families of cardinals, downy and hairy woodpeckers, English sparrows, blue jays, titmice and chickadees.
The result is that all but ten of the 135 electing cardinals were nominated by the man himself.
The last three were to become cardinals and the first two were eventually censured by the Church.
History suggests that colleges of cardinals appointed by one pope do not elect a carbon copy as his successor.
As we were leaving, we stopped to admire the cardinals at the bird feeder by the visitor's center.
Mantua-makers also made all sorts of loose garments, cloaks, cardinals, capuchins, etc.
Offerings of oranges, apples and grapes may attract orioles, as well as cedar waxwings, mockingbirds and cardinals.
In this latter book she presented a 30 page appendix on the theory of infinite cardinals and ordinals.
Round the list out with the expected sparrows, cardinals, crows, starlings, doves, and catbirds, and you've got a nice hour of birding.
Can you imagine that 50 years ago there were no cardinals in Massachusetts?
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was told that the cardinals were not there to receive a challenge to battle.
When the leaden coffin was soldered, six seals were placed upon it, five by cardinals, and one by the archivist.
The pope, then, had this province only as cardinals have pensions from the king, which pensions are discretional.
The only impugnable matter in the deed lies, as has been said, in the number of cardinals so created at a batch.
Monsignori in purple stockings and tricornered hats, contadini in gay reds and crimsons, cardinals in scarlet.
The crimes of the higher command have passed in Germany uncondemned and unbanned by cardinals and bishops.
It is worn over the rochet by the pope, cardinals, bishops and prelates, the colours varying as in the case of the cappa magna.
The vena cava inferior, though considerably later in its development than the cardinals, arises fairly early.
It is not quite clear how these votes were recorded, for there were not eighty-one cardinals.
When vespers were over and the cardinals were departing, I left them.
That it is only the Pope who is infallible, and that this infallibility does not extend to cardinals.
He had seen all the cardinals whose influence could be of use to him.
The first to do so were cardinals d'Estrees and Portocarrero.
I have continually seen there the Princes of the blood and the cardinals.
The cardinals relegated the decision of the matter to the Pope.
Curial cardinals, indeed of other nationalities, but not of another mentality, rather strengthened Romanism instead of ecumenism.
High Mass was celebrated in presence of the Pope and cardinals.
Not the Pope himself shall have these from me, though he sent the whole college of cardinals to ask it.
The table was laid in a vineyard belonging to the pope, near San Pierdarena, a charming retreat which the cardinals knew very well by report.
At last he arrived in Rome, where the Pope had just died, and there was great doubt among the cardinals as to whom they should appoint as his successor.
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