Word: cardinales
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There was Paul Etoga, husky Negro Bishop of Mbalmayo in Cameroun, who had spent all his money on transportation to Rome, and reached the Vatican hungry. There was Pittsburgh's Bishop John Wright, who many Roman Catholic laymen believe will be the next U.S. cardinal. There was a former...
The Missing Bishop. Yet if virtually the whole hierarchy of the church was gathered in St. Peter's square, there were notable absences. Josef Cardinal Mindszenty languished through his sixth year of asylum in an upstairs room of the U.S. legation in Budapest. No one came from Red China...
As the council got down to work, the Vatican Curia was promptly put on notice that this was to be a council of all the church fathers. When Achilles Cardinal Lienart of Lille, second oldest cardinal in point of service, was handed a list of 16 nominees for the first...
> Ford of West Germany's Taunus 12M is the Teutonic version of the Cardinal, the small car which Ford originally intended to produce in the U.S. as well. The 12M has a V-4 engine that drives the front wheels. Price: $1,500. > Ford of Britain's Cortina...
Early in the fourth period, Cardinal linemen Brian Sharp and Pete Sipples broke loose for a near score. Goalie Whitney literally pulled the ball out from under Sipples to stop the fast break.