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    Angelo Bagnasco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo baɲˈɲasko]; born 14 January 1943) is an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of...
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    succeed Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco as Archbishop of Genoa. He received his episcopal consecration on 11 July by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco and simultaneously...
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  • composer Angelo Badini (1894–1921), Italian Argentine footballer Angelo Bagnasco (born 1943), Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church Angelo Baroni (1553–1612)...
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  • Francis. Five of the 19, Wilfrid Napier, Gianfranco Ravasi, Angelo Scola, Angelo Bagnasco and Dominik Duka turned 80 in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and thus will...
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    ordination on 3 February 2008 in the cathedral of Genoa from Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, archbishop of Genoa, assisted by Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, secretary...
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    leaders, respectively, while a former President of the CEI, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, was long an AGESCI assistant. Other than that the Latin Church of...
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    Bozzo, and Andrea Gallo. The present archbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, comes from a Genoese family but was born in Pontevico, near Brescia...
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    God) is a cardinal's titular church in Rome. Its current holder is Angelo Bagnasco, Archbishop of Genoa, who was created a cardinal on 24 November 2007...
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    leaders, respectively, while a former President of the CEI, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, was long an AGESCI assistant. Other than that the Latin Church of...
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    this proposal. On 7 March 2007, Pope Benedict XVI named Archbishop Angelo Bagnasco to succeed Ruini as President of the Italian Episcopal Conference....
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