held in 1978. Johannes Willebrands was born in Bovenkarspel, as the eldest of the nine children of Herman and Afra (née Kok) Willebrands. His father worked...
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Erik Adolf von Willebrand, a Finnish internist Julia Willebrand, an environmental, peace and education activist Johannes Willebrands, a Dutch Cardinal...
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he succeeded as archbishop there upon the resignation of Cardinal Johannes Willebrands on 3 December 1983. On 6 December he was made a member of the Congregation...
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Ballestrero, Archbishop of Turin. The non-Italian most often mentioned was Johannes Willebrands, Archbishop of Utrecht. Aloísio Lorscheider of Brazil, head of the...
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Cardinal Augustin Bea, a veteran German Jesuit cleric, with Bishop Johannes Willebrands, a Dutch clergyman, appointed as his Secretary. The body was developed...
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cardinalate in 1960. Born in Nijkerk, Bernardus Johannes Alfrink was the youngest son of Theodorus Johannes Alfrink and his wife, Elisabeth Catharina Ossenvoort...
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Palmieri Presidents Augustin Bea (6 June 1960 – 16 November 1968) Johannes Willebrands (12 April 1969 – 12 December 1989) Edward Cassidy (12 December 1989...
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Crisanto Luque Sánchez (1953–1959) Francesco Morano (1959–1968) Johannes Willebrands (1969–1975) Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1976–1987) later Cardinal-Priest...
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Partij - 1 seat SP - 1 seat Eerlijk Leefbaar Stede Broec - 1 seat Johannes Willebrands (1909 in Bovenkarspel – 2006) a Dutch Cardinal of the Roman Catholic...
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nominations that were supposed to be extremely conservative (Adrianus Johannes Simonis and Joannes Gijsen). He was transferred to Portugal in 1976 and...
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