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    Antonio Quarracino (8 August 1923 – 28 February 1998) was an Argentine prelate and cardinal of the Catholic Church in Argentina and the archbishop of Buenos...
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    consecrated on 27 June 1992 as titular bishop of Auca, with Cardinal Antonio Quarracino, archbishop of Buenos Aires, serving as principal consecrator. He...
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    1976 – 16 December 1992 Succeeded by Fabio Suescún Mutis Preceded by Antonio Quarracino General Secretary of the Latin American Episcopal Conference 1983–1987...
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  • On 8 April 1962, Bishop Serafini consecrated Antonio Quarracino to the episcopacy. As Cardinal Quarracino later conducted the episcopal consecration of...
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    Emilio Lafitte (1959) Cardinal Antonio Caggiano (1959–1975) Cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu (1975–1990) Cardinal Antonio Quarracino (1990–1998) Cardinal Jorge...
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    priest Santiago Copello, Cardinal and Archbishop of Buenos Aires Antonio Quarracino, Cardinal and Archbishop of Buenos Aires Juan Bautista Ambrosetti...
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    Pope was accompanied by a number of Holy See officials, including Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Pro-Prefect of the First Evangelisation Section of the...
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  • (Vicar General for Vatican City) Vacant (Vicar General for Rome) Antonio Quarracino (preceding Archbishop of Buenos Aires) Mario Aurelio Poli (succeeding...
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  • last was Fr. Antonio Maria Panebianco, elevated on 27 September 1861 by Pope Pius IX. The last cardinal archbishop of Siena was Antonio Felice Zondadari...
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    organized the first cacerolazos. Estanislao Esteban Karlic replaced Antonio Quarracino as the head of the Argentine Episcopal Conference, which led to a...
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