Were the differences among the American cardinals or between the Americans and curial officials? |
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When a medieval pope died, elaborate ceremonies transferred his power to the cardinals who would elect the next pope. |
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In 1902 Zermelo published his first work on set theory which was on the addition of transfinite cardinals. |
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Certainly the pope and the church's cardinals and bishops must correct the mistakes of the past. |
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In Massachusetts winter residents include chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, titmice, cardinals, and mockingbirds. |
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White smoke above Rome signalled that the cardinals had elected a new Pope. |
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Butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, cardinals, bluejays and more visited our gardens. |
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Of course, we still have our year-round chickadees, titmice, cardinals, woodpeckers, mourning doves and song sparrows. |
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The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops. |
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Use a feeder that holds sunflower seeds to draw cardinals, towhees and blue jays. |
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We cannot recall ever having such large families of cardinals, downy and hairy woodpeckers, English sparrows, blue jays, titmice and chickadees. |
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The result is that all but ten of the 135 electing cardinals were nominated by the man himself. |
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The last three were to become cardinals and the first two were eventually censured by the Church. |
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History suggests that colleges of cardinals appointed by one pope do not elect a carbon copy as his successor. |
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As we were leaving, we stopped to admire the cardinals at the bird feeder by the visitor's center. |
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Mantua-makers also made all sorts of loose garments, cloaks, cardinals, capuchins, etc. |
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Offerings of oranges, apples and grapes may attract orioles, as well as cedar waxwings, mockingbirds and cardinals. |
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In this latter book she presented a 30 page appendix on the theory of infinite cardinals and ordinals. |
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Round the list out with the expected sparrows, cardinals, crows, starlings, doves, and catbirds, and you've got a nice hour of birding. |
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Can you imagine that 50 years ago there were no cardinals in Massachusetts? |
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I guess this is a good time to spot young cardinals, so keep your eyes open. |
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Chickadees, cardinals, doves, and robins came and went, and a grackle made a racket in the woods. |
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There are many wild birds that don't use nestboxes, such as doves, cardinals, orioles, hummingbirds, just to name a few. |
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Bishops obfuscate, cardinals equivocate and Church spokesmen prevaricate as the tide of media condemnation surges around them. |
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Four or five cardinals who are eligible for the candidacy of pope could openly campaign. |
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Among the visitors were a ground squirrel, cotton rats, cardinals, and a trio of green jays. |
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At meetings during the most recent consistory, after all, the cardinals had to wear name tags. |
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Later this month the church's 184 cardinals will gather at the Vatican for the sixth consistory of Pope John Paul II's pontificate. |
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The first was by acclamation when all the cardinals agree to one name proposed without prior arrangement. |
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History offers plentiful examples of conclaves where the cardinals appointed by one pope elected a very different successor. |
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Tube feeders come in many sizes and attract jays, cardinals, finches, chickadees, titmice and others. |
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Birds such as goldfinches, orioles, and cardinals owe their colorful plumages to carotenoids. |
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Finches, grosbeaks, titmice, nuthatches, sparrows, and cardinals will beat a path to your door. |
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They were pawns in the Vatican's plan to reconquer Scotland and reinstate the regime of the cardinals, the bishops and the priests. |
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The videotape was aired as cardinals arrived in the rain at the Vatican for their seventh meeting to map out details of the conclave. |
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He decided to spend the night instead at the Vatican hotel where the cardinals gathered for the conclave. |
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Phoenix and New Hampshire prosecutors have, at least, overcome their leeriness at even charging bishops or cardinals. |
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With deference to tradition, the cardinals went first, archbishops and bishops followed and the priests came last. |
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But this time some 69 cardinals and 1,228 bishops and archbishops had supported the campaign for beatification. |
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Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out to watch him after one of the fastest papal conclaves of the past century. |
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Twelve pall-bearers carried the Pope's coffin from inside the basilica and laid it down in the open followed by a procession of cardinals. |
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We saw lots of catbirds, blackbirds, mockingbirds, cardinals, crows, and grackles. |
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He tangled with other cardinals and disciplined church officials who dissented from official church policy. |
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Blue Jays and crows seem to have moved in of late, overpowering the persistent chirps of the chipping sparrows and resident cardinals. |
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Yesterday's elevation of new cardinals by Pope John Paul II increases the number of men who will vote on his eventual successor. |
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Probably the oldest College is that which meets in Rome to elect a new pope, consisting of the cardinals of the Church. |
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After bidding farewell to Pope John Paul II, 115 cardinals prepare to choose a new Holy Father. |
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At the feeder on the window sill, goldfinches, titmice, chickadees, nuthatches, and cardinals have been busy at a heap of free sunflower seeds. |
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In 1378, a disagreement among the cardinals resulted in the election of two rival popes. |
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He is among the 117 cardinals who make up the conclave that will elect the next pope. |
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Then, as now, the laity did not elect the cardinals or play even a limited role in their selection. |
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Until 1059 Popes were elected not by cardinals but by the clergy and laity of the diocese of Rome. |
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Mynah birds and cardinals serenade beach goers and picnickers alike. |
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Francis was expected to name the new cardinals at his Sunday Angelus, which he did, or at his weekly audience on Wednesday. |
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This week, Francis called his group of eight reformist cardinals to the Holy See for their inaugural summit on reform. |
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The pontiff blasts the selfishness, arrogance and detachment of the cardinals in Rome. |
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The central issue is de facto immunity traditionally given to bishops and cardinals. |
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But at a consistory of cardinals in Vatican City on Monday, Francis made his case. |
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He has to contend with much more conservative bishops, archbishops, and cardinals appointed by his two immediate predecessors. |
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Among birds that can be attracted in the summer are brown thrashers, catbirds, robins, thrushes, waxwings, woodpeckers, orioles, cardinals, towhees and grosbeaks. |
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Anyone who crossed the wrong cardinals in Rome risked being sent to oversee the troubled American diocese. |
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He was painting the Sistine Chapel, and he was angry at one of the bishops or cardinals, so he painted him in with donkey ears. |
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The story of papal elections is really the story of the college of cardinals, which functions like the unelected aristocracies of the ancien regime. |
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They are the ultimate Vatican insiders, able to identify cardinals by their gait alone. |
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Then, three tellers are chosen from among the cardinals, as well as three to bring the ballots of the sick, and three to review the results of the election. |
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Not only is the Cape flush with cardinals, towhees, mockingbirds, catbirds, goldfinches and woodpeckers, its birds of the shore entice many a visitor here. |
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That freedom has been a thorn in the side of many cardinals who feel the sisters should be more conservative. |
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Benedict may well want to cut short the time available for the cardinals to politick, posture, and pontificate, as it were. |
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Black smoke from the roof of the Sistine Chapel signalled that cardinals had failed to elect a new pope in the first ballot of their secret conclave yesterday. |
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Most modern conclaves have lasted only a few days, but if cardinals have failed to elect a Pope after about two weeks of balloting, they can opt for a simple majority. |
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He went on, in his East Texas drawl, to tell me about his four feeders and eight male cardinals and the other visitors, including one he was especially proud of. |
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Female cardinals also have crests, but their coloring is more subdued. |
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I don't want to see more goldfinches, chickadees, herons or cardinals. |
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Black oil sunflower seeds are relished by chickadees, evening grosbeaks, cardinals and finches, and are less attractive to non-native sparrows and starlings. |
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The two men considered most papabile among the DUP cardinals when the next conclave eventually comes are deputy leader Peter Robinson and the party's newest star, Nigel Dodds. |
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An entire chapter is devoted to cleavages, and another to infinity, beginning with Zeno's paradoxes and leading up to Cantor's transfinite cardinals. |
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And, of course the cardinals will be in their general congregation. |
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What we're going to see is first a gathering of the general congregation of cardinals, those cardinals who are currently in Rome, the Curial cardinals. |
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Men like Rove are the gurus, gray eminences, cardinals and kingmakers to the modern-day queens, and wield tremendous power and influence behind the scenes. |
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Before voting the 115 cardinals will concelebrate a Pro Eligondo Romana Pontifice Mass on Tuesday at St Peter's Basilica. |
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He put together a group of his most pious cardinals in order to move the process along. |
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Then he ended the Mass at which were present five cardinals, Serra, Juan and Francesco Borgia, Casanova and Loris. |
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On the Feast of the Epiphany in 1501, two cardinals began to seal the holy door with two bricks, one silver and one gold. |
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His only success had been the capture of Ostia and the submission of the Francophile cardinals Colonna and Savelli. |
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On 31 December, Charles VIII entered Rome with his troops, the cardinals of the French faction, and Giuliano della Rovere. |
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In order to dominate the Sacred College of Cardinals more completely, Alexander, in a move that created much scandal, created 12 new cardinals. |
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Pius XII created 32 cardinals in early 1946, having announced his intentions to do so in his preceding Christmas message. |
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Before the assembled cardinals and delegations could engage in theological discussion, they had to decide how to sit during the proceedings. |
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India's Oswald Gracias was among eight high-ranking cardinals from around the world who were appointed in the advisory council. |
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If you're lucky enough to have Northern cardinals in your garden and prefer them in your feeder over other birds, try safflower seeds. |
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In winter, people can help northern cardinals by putting out food, even for a short time. |
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In New York, northern cardinals were the predominant hosts in most habitats. |
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It's hard to talk about migration when we're only catching black-capped chickadees and northern cardinals, both winter residents. |
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He will convoke a consistory of cardinals to decide the date of the canonisations. |
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In Rome the cardinals wear the mozzetta over the mantelletta, except in their titular churches, when it is worn immediately over the rochet. |
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Days later, Bergoglio was elected pope by a conclave of cardinals. |
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Its seven members are cardinals appointed by the Pope for terms of five years. |
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Birds regularly observed at local feeders include chickadees, goldfinches, tufted titmouse, juncoes, northern cardinals, and various woodpeckers. |
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The Roman Church consists representatively in the cardinals, but virtually in the pope. |
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Pope Innocent XII appointed a commission of cardinals to investigate the accusations against Codde. |
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If you set out birdseed in the winter, cardinals will be encouraged to overwinter. |
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Traditionally, this term was reserved for claimants with a significant following of cardinals or other clergy. |
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The five cardinals are Telesphore Toppo, Oswald Gracias Mar George Alencherry, Mar Baselios Cleemis and Ivan Dias. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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Though red-winged blackbirds have returned and cardinals are finally singing loudly, earthworm-dependent woodcock are still far south probing softer grounds. |
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The death of Pope Clement V in 1314 was followed by an interregnum of two years due to disagreements between the cardinals, who were split into two factions. |
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of the Orthodox Church and Cardinal of Brazil participated in the forum, in addition to a number of Austrian and Nigerian cardinals. |
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Among northern cardinals, however, both males and females become crooners. |
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For example, we used our cages without any modification for pilot experiments dealing with Northern bobwhites, Northern cardinals, and Eastern cottontail rabbits. |
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Among the new cardinals was his own son Cesare, then only 18 years old. |
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A number of synod delegates reported that at synods in the past, curial cardinals would go around telling the bishops what topics could not be discussed. |
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Old Buggy and Winter Birds shows a buggy parked in front of a drive shed, while cardinals, juncos, and song sparrows feed on grain strewn over the ground. |
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Many of the titular sees to which nuncios and heads of departments of the Roman Curia who are not cardinals are assigned are not of archiepiscopal rank. |
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Pius XII had refrained from creating cardinals during the war. |
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Planned reforms included new rules on the sale of Church property, the limiting of cardinals to one bishopric, and stricter moral codes for clergy. |
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The popes and cardinals of the 17th and early 18th centuries continued the movement by having the city's landscape enriched with baroque buildings. |
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He also composed cantatas in pastoral style for musical gatherings in the palaces of cardinals Pietro Ottoboni, Benedetto Pamphili and Carlo Colonna. |
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