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It is sometimes said that in 2013 the first Jesuit pope was elected, Pope Francis, however Pope Leo XIII is an earlier contender. The following is a complete list of contemporary living Jesuit cardinals. [2] Three of them are above 80 years of age and thus are ineligible as a papal elector.
The College of Cardinals is divided into three orders, with formal precedence in the following sequence: [1]. Cardinal bishops (CB): the six cardinals who are assigned the titles of the seven suburbicarian dioceses in the vicinity of Rome by the pope, [a] plus a few other cardinals who have been exceptionally co-opted into the order, [9] [10] as well as patriarchs who head one of the Eastern ...
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo (born May 23, 1949) is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. He is the second archbishop of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston in Texas, serving since 2006. He previously served as coadjutor bishop and bishop of the Diocese of Sioux City in Iowa from 1997 to 2004.
Pedro Descoqs, French Jesuit philosopher and supporter of Action Française; Ippolito Desideri, Italian Jesuit missionary to Tibet; Paul de Barry, rector of the Jesuit colleges at Aix, Nîmes, and Avignon, and Provincial of Lyon. Pierre-Jean De Smet, active missionary among the Native Americans of the Western United States in the mid-19th century
For example, Carlo Odescalchi (1785–1841) resigned from the College of Cardinals in 1838 to enter the Jesuits; Péter Pázmány (1570–1637) was relieved of his Jesuit vows in order to become archbishop of Esztergom, and he later became a cardinal. Others are included even if their time as either Jesuit or cardinal was brief.
As of May 2016, one of these metropolitans is a cardinal: Galveston-Houston's (Daniel Cardinal DiNardo). All active and retired bishops in Texas — diocesan, coadjutor, and auxiliary — are members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Professed Priest, Jesuits: Baltimore: Heroic Virtues 1675 Jacques Marquette [2] 1 June 1637 Laon, Aisne, France 18 May 1675 near Ludington, Michigan: Professed Priest, Jesuits: Marquette: Heroic Virtues 1724 Sébastien Rale [3] [4] 20 January 1657 Pontarlier, Doubs, France 23 August 1724 Old Point, Madison, Maine: Professed Priest, Jesuits ...
Cardinal New York [91] [92] Heroic Virtues Introduction of Cause: 18 August 1992 1984 Walter Ciszek: 4 November 1904 in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, United States 8 December 1984 in The Bronx, New York, United States Professed Priest, Jesuits: Allentown [93] [94] [95] Heroic Virtues Introduction of Cause: 11 October 1990 1985 John Maronic