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ROME, SEE AND CHURCH OF

1209

College of Cardinals, consisting, when complete, of 70 members, namely, 6 Curiinal-Bishops (holders of the suburbicary sees), 50 Cardinal-Priests, and 14 Cardinal-Deacons but hardly ever comprising the full number. In May, 1921, the Sacred College consisted of 6 Cardinal-Bishops, 47 Cardinal- Priests, and 8 Cardinal-Deacons. 1 The following list gives the names, dates, and offices of these 61 Cardinals: —

Name

Office or Dignity

Cardinal- Bithops:—

Vincenzo Vannutelli A

Gaetano de Lai .

Antonio Vico

Gennaro Granito Pi- gnatelli di Belinonte

Basilio Pompilj

Giovanni Cagliero

Cardinal-PrUtti : — Michael Logne . Giuseppe Prisco . Jose Maria Martin de

Herrera y de

Iglesia Giuseppe Francica-

Nava di Bontife Agostino Riuhelray Leo von Skrbensky Bartolomeo Bacilieri

Rafael Merry del Val

da

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Joaquim Arcoverde de ) Albuquerque Cava!- - canti . . ,;]

Ottavio Cagiano Azevedo .

Pietro Maffi .

Alessandro Lualdi

Desire Mercier

Pietro Gasparr; .

Louis Henri Lueon

Paulin Pierre Andrien

Antonio Mendes Bello

Francis Bourne .

William O'Connell

Enrique Almaraz y > Santos . i

Francois Marie Anatole i Roverie de Cabrieres I

Willem van Rossum .

Louis Nazaire Begin .

Bishop of Palestrina, Arch-^ priest of the Patriarchal I Liberian Basilica, Datary [ of His Holiness . . .)

Bishop of Sabina .

Bishop of Porto and Santa ) Ruflna . J

Biahop of Albano

Vicar General of His Holiness \ Cardinal Bishop of Velletri /

Bishop of Frascati

' Archbishop of Armagh ' Archbishop of Naples .

Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela .

Archbishop of Catania .

„ Turin

Archbishop of Olmutz . Bishop of Verona . Camerlengo of the Hoi; Roman Chnrch. Secretary I I of the Congr. of the Holy!- Office, Archpriest of the Vatican Basilica .)

Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro '

Chancellor of the Holy"! Roman Church . . . J I Archbishop of Pisa

,, Palermo .

Mechlin . j Pontifical Secretary of State

Archbishop of Reims
Archbishop of Bordeaux

i Patriarch of Lisbon

,, Westminster .

j Archbishop of Boston .

,, Toledo .

Bishop of Montpellier .

i Archbishop of Quebec

Nationality

Tear of Birth

Italian

1836

,,

1853

.,

1847

»

1851

.,

1858

„ •

Irish I talian

1840 1830

Spanish .

1835

Sicilian .

1846

Italian . Austrian . Italian

1859 IMS

lu3J

Spanish .

1865

Brazilian .

1850

Italian .

1845

••

1858 185S

Belgian . Italian . French .

Portuguese English . American.

1851

1842 1849

1842 1861 1859

Spanish .

1847

French

1830

Dutch Canadian .

1*54 1840

1907 1915

1915 1917

1893

1899

1899 1901 1901

1905

19U7 1907 1907 1907 U«J7 1907 1911 1911 1911

1911

1911

1911

1914

T*ie terms Cardinal- Priest and Cardinal-Deacon have for centuries ceased to imnlT severally the particular orders of priest or deacon. Nowadays in the Sacred College a presbyteral title is freely given to one in episcopal or diaconal orders, and n deaconrv to a priest or even t» a simple clerk. ' w