• Paul Casimir Marcinkus GCOIH (/mɑːrˈsɪŋkəs/; January 15, 1922 – February 20, 2006) was an American archbishop of the Catholic Church and president of the...
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  • Marcinkus is a surname. Notable people with the surname: Paul Marcinkus (1922–2006), American Roman Catholic Archbishop Romualdas Marcinkus (1907–1944)...
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    have involved the bank's head, Bishop Paul Marcinkus, along with Roberto Calvi of the Banco Ambrosiano. Marcinkus, at the time head of the Vatican Bank...
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    Romualdas Marcinkus (22 July 1907 – 29 March 1944) was a Lithuanian pilot. Marcinkus participated in an early trans-European flight on 25 June 1934, and...
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    as Montini's secretary, he was close friends and collaborators with Paul Marcinkus, whose character was diametrically opposed to his own. Portals: Biography...
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    Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, president of the Istituto per le Opere di Religione (the formal name of the Vatican Bank), and involved both the IOR and Marcinkus in...
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    offered her release in exchange for the release of Ağca. Archbishop Paul Marcinkus was alleged to be part of the kidnapping, although no charges were ever...
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  • Marcinkus is a 2006 one-man play by American author Tom Flannery, based on the life of Roman Catholic Archbishop Paul Marcinkus. Marcinkus is a one-man...
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    Banker", was also involved with the Vatican Bank, and was close to Bishop Paul Marcinkus, the bank's chairman. Ambrosiano also provided funds for political parties...
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  • Vatican, through the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) of Msgr. Paul Marcinkus. Born in Rome, Ortolani studied law and after the Second World War became...
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