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Cardinals are appointed by the Pope and constitute the senate of the Church. They aid the Pope as his chief counselors.
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Referring to the four main points of the compass
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deep scarlet red colour
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• (a.) One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope`s council, or the sacred college. • (a.) A woman`s short cloak with a hood. • (a.) Mulled red wine. • (a.) Of fundamental importance; preeminent; superior; chief; principal.
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a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals, whose duties include electing the pope, acting as his principal counselors, and aiding in the government ... [6 related articles]
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any of various medium-size, thick-billed species of songbirds of the New World, all with crested heads. The males all sport at least some bright red ...
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Chief or principal;in embryology, relating to the main venous drainage. ... Origin: L. Cardinalis, principal ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Fish dishes which have sauces made with lobster fumet and are garnished with lobster meat.
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Car'di·nal adjective [ Latin
cardinalis , from
cardo the hinge of a door, that on which a thing turns or depends: confer French
cardinal .] Of fundamental importance; preëminent; superior; chief; principal. « The
cardinal intersections of the zodiac.
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Car'di·nal noun [ French
carinal , Italian
cardinale , Late Latin
cardinalis (ecclesiæ Romanæ). See
Cardinal ,
adjective ]
1. (R. C. Ch.) One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope's council, or the sacred college. ...
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A Cardinal is an ecclesiastical prince in the Roman Catholic Church, who has a voice in the conclave at the election of a pope, the popes being taken from the cardinals. The cardinals are appointed by the pope, and are divided into three classes or orders, comprising six bishops, fifty priests, and fourteen deacons, making seventy at most. These co...
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(1910) Cardinal (1910) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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(1972) Cardinal (1972) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Cardinal is a drink made from white wine, either hot or cold, over ripe bitter oranges and then sweetened and spiced.
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A papal-appointed position in the Roman Catholic Church responsible for electing new popes. The term originally applied to all clergy with permanent positions. Currently, there are more than 100 cardinals (Reid et al. 1990
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Cardinals are appointed by the pope and constitute a kind of senate of the Church, and aid the pope as his chief counsellors. Cardinals under the age of 80 are elegible to elect a pope when there is a vacancy, in a forum called a conclave.
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cardinal 1. In the Roman Catholic Church, one of the group of clergy, next in rank to the pope, who elect the pope from their own group and act as his advisers. 2. A deep strong red color, like that of the robes of a cardinal. 3. A crested finch, the male of which has bright red plumage with a black face; native to, North America. The bird's Lat...
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a bishop who has special duties to assist and advise the pope in the governance of the universal Church; able to vote in elections for a new pope
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a senior ecclesiastical leader, an ecclesiastical prince, and usually (now always for those created when still within the voting age-range) an ordained bishop of the Church. The cardinals of the Church are collectively known as the College of Cardinals. A cardinal`s primary duty is electing the pope when the post becomes vacant. During the `sede va...
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central adjective serving as an essential component; `a cardinal rule`; `the central cause of the problem`; `an example that was fundamental to the argument`; `computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure`
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(religion) In the Roman Catholic Church, the highest rank next to the pope. Cardinals act as an advisory body to the pope and elect him. Their red hat is the badge of office. The number of cardinals has varied; there were 141 in 2001. Originally a cardinal was any priest in charge of a maj...
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A senior leader within the Catholic Church. Among their most visible functions is electing a new pope. At times in the past, men have been named as cardinals who were not ordained priests. Currently, a man must be an ordained priest and named a bishop to be given the office of Cardinal.
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[Intelligent words] one of a group of prominent bishops in the Sacred College
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