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El Sacro Colegio Cardenalicio ECCLESIA DIGITAL – http://www.revistaecclesia.com EL SACRO COLEGIO CARDENALICIO (Elenco cronológico, datos totales, visión general, cardenales españoles en la historia, los títulos cardenalicios) www.sotodelamarina.com Datos a 10 de marzo de 2008 ECCLESIA DIGITAL – http://www.revistaecclesia.com E L S A C R O C O L E G I O C A R D E N A L I C I O Datos a 10 de marzo de 2008 Lista de cardenales ordenada por fechas de nacimiento: (+) cardenales creados por Pablo VI (*) cardenales creados por Benedicto XVI Los cardenales creados por Juan Pablo II no llevan ningún signo 1.)23.05.1911 MAYER, Paul Augustin, OSB (Alemania) 2.)20.07.1914 TONINI, Ersilio (Italia) 3.)21.10.1914 SWIATEK, Kazimierz (Bielorrusia) 4.)23.08.1915 INNOCENTI, Antonio (Italia) 5.)03.02.1916 MARGEOT, Jean (Isla Mauricio) 6.)01.08.1916 ANGELINI, Fiorenzo (Italia) www.sotodelamarina.com 7.)01.10.1917 DALY, Cahal Brendan (Irlanda) 8.)25.11.1917 POGGI, Luigi (Italia) 9.)24.08.1918 DULLES, Avery, SJ, (USA) 10.)30.09.1918 CANESTRI, Giovanni (Italia) 11.)04.10.1918 CHELI, Giovanni (Italia) 12.)15.06.1919 PHAM DINH TUNG, Paul Joseph (Vietnam) 13.)29.06.1919 CORRIPIO AHUMADA, Ernesto (México) 14.)17.12.1919 SPIDLIK, Tomas, SJ (República Checa) 15.)16.01.1920 GATTHAS, Stephanos II, CM, (Egipto) 16.)01.03.1920 PIMENTA, Simon Ignatius (India) 17.)17.03.1920 SANCHEZ, José T. 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Simon (India) 45.)21.02.1924 PIOVANELLI, Silvano (Italia) 46.)29.02.1924 DESKUR, Andrzej Maria (Polonia) 47.)11.03.1924 TOMKO, Jozef (Eslovaquia) 48.)18.03.1924 SANTOS, Alexandre José M. dos, OFM (Mozambique) 49.)05.07.1924 CASSIDY, Edward Idris (Australia) ECCLESIA DIGITAL – http://www.revistaecclesia.com 50.)13.08.1924 FERNADES ARAUJO, Serafim (Brasil) 51.)11.12.1924 SALDARINI, Giovanni (Italia) 52.)01.03.1925 Do NASCIMENTO, Alexandre (Angola) 53.)18.03.1925 GONZALEZ ZUMARRAGA, Antonio José (Ecuador) 54.)08.07.1925 CE, Marco (Italia) 55.)14.07.1925 ALVAREZ MARTINEZ, Francisco (España) 56.)07.08.1925 RAZAFINDRATANDRA, Armand Gaétan (Madagascar) 57.)27.08.1925 *CORDERO LANZA DI MONTEZEMOLO, Andrea (Italia) 58.)23.10.1925 FALCAO, José Freire (Brasil) 59.)09.11.1925 *COPPA, Giovanni (Italia) 60.)02.02.1926 OBANDO BRAVO, Miguel, SDB (Nicaragua) 61.)07.02.1926 *KARLIC, Estanislao Esteban (Argentina) 62.)02.03.1926 AGRE, Bernard (Costa de Marfil) www.sotodelamarina.com 63.)24.03.1926 CONNEL, Desmond (Irlanda) 64.)14.08.1926 CACCIAVILLAN, Agostino (Italia) 65.)21.08.1926 JAWORSKI, Marian (Ucrania) 66.)24.09.1926 CARLES GORDO, Ricardo María (España) 67.)21.11.1926 +BAUM, William Wakefield (EE.UU.) 68.)15.12.1926 WAMALA, Emmanuel (Uganda) 69.)23.12.1926 MEDINA ESTEVEZ, Jorge Arturo (Chile) 70.)09.01.1927 SUAREZ RIVERA, Adolfo Antonio (México) 71.)15.02.1927 MARTINI, Carlo Mª, SJ (Italia) 72.)31.03.1927 MARTINEZ SOMALO, Eduardo (España) 73.)08.05.1927 PASKAI, László, OFM (Hungría) 74.)20.05.1927 MACHARSKI, Franciszek (Polonia) 75.)27.05.1927 VITHAYATHIL, Varkey, CSSR, (India) 76.)14.09.1927 SZOKA, Edmund Casimir (USA) 77.)06.10.1927 *DELLY, Enmanuel III (Iraq) ECCLESIA DIGITAL – http://www.revistaecclesia.com 78.)23.11.1927 SODANO, Angelo (Italia) 79.)20.02.1928 WETTER, Friedrich (Alemania) ===================== 80.)13.06.1928 BIFFI, Giacomo (Italia) 81.)17.06.1928 SHIRAYANAGI, Peter Seiichi (Japón) ================ 82.)25.01.1929 KITBUNCHU, Michael Michai (Thailandia) 83.)25.06.1929 MARCHISANO, Francesco (Italia) 84.)03.07.1929 CASTRILLON HOYOS, Darío (Colombia) 85.)18.12.1929 GLEMP, Józef (Polonia) 86.)27.01.1930 AMBROZIC, Aloysius Matthew (Canadá) 87.)18.03.1930 MAIDA, Adam Joseph (EE.UU.) 88.)20.03.1930 WILLIAMS, Thomas Stafford (Nueva Zelanda) www.sotodelamarina.com 89.)31.03.1930 HERRANZ CASADO, Julián (España) 90.)21.06.1930 MCCARRIK, Theodore Edgar (USA) 91.)30.08.1930 POUPARD, Paul (Francia) 92.)06.09.1930 DE GIORGI, Salvatore (Italia) 93.)18.09.1930 DAOUD, Ignace Moussa I (Siria) 94.)26.09.1930 GIORDANO, Michele (Italia) 95.)15.10.1930 TUMI, Christian Wiyghan (Camerún) 96.)14.11.1930 PUJATS, Janis (Letonia) 97.)26.01.1931 PANAFIEU, Bernard (Francia) 98.)06.02.1931 VIDAL, Ricardo J. 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