Giovanni Canestri (30 September 1918 – 29 April 2015) was an Italian Catholic cardinal, who served as Archbishop of Cagliari from 1984 until 1987 and...
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Siri was the leading conservative candidate in opposition to Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, the Archbishop of Florence and leading liberal candidate. Vaticanologists...
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Poletti, second vicegerent 1973–1975: Luigi Rovigatti [it] 1975–1984: Giovanni Canestri 1985–1988: Ennio Appignanesi 1991–1996: Remigio Ragonesi [it] 1996–2003:...
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Cardinal Siri in 1979. His successor as archbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Giovanni Canestri, recognized the Community as a public clerical association of diocesan...
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in Genoa and was ordained a priest on 4 February 1989 by Cardinal Giovanni Canestri. He then earned a degree in both canon and civil law (JUD) from the...
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settentrionale. On 9 May 1992, he was ordained a priest by Cardinal Giovanni Canestri in the parish church of San Pietro Apostolo in Quinto al Mare. He...
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2020) Arnold Stang, American comic actor (d. 2009) September 30 Giovanni Canestri, Italian cardinal (d. 2015) Aldo Parisot, Brazilian-American cellist...
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local seminaries, he was ordained a priest on 28 June 1957 by Archbishop Giovanni Battista Montini, the future Pope Paul VI. He served in the Archdiocese...
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Paul II appointed him bishop of Savona and also Noli. Archbishop Giovanni Canestri (later cardinal) and he received episcopal ordination from bishop...
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1946) Cardinal Giuseppe Siri (14 May 1946 – 6 July 1987) Cardinal Giovanni Canestri (6 July 1987 – 20 April 1995) Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi (18 June...
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