No, not even close. The rank of "cardinal" is a jurisdictional and authoritative title given usually to bishops who show great knowledge and piety in the administration of the Church. The number of cardinals can be tallied according to the total number or the voting number, as only cardinals under the age of 80 may vote to elect a new pope. John Paul II rose the active voting number to 120, 117 of which were alive to vote for the election of Benedict XVI. There are a number of retired cardinals as well, and these bring the total number around 180.
In 2011, the revenue for the St. Louis Cardinals was $207 million. In 2012, the Cards' revenue was $233 million.
Dudley Baxter has written: 'England's cardinals' -- subject(s): History, Catholic Church, Cardinals, Church history
Bishops.
Prelates
I will give 5O million for our church, 50 for UNICEF and 45 for a home for the aged charity and the remaining will be for my family and I, for our living.
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The Arizona Cardinals.
5 million and 63 billion
well first they have a pope and cardinals and when the pope dies they can only choose from four of the cardinals to become the next pope. also they consider themselves a nevadican church which is still catholic just slightly different.
Popes, cardinals, archbishops and bishops
The Cardinals of the Catholic Church come from every continent, from various nations, and represent nearly every race.
Patriots - the Cardinals have posted just one season up to 8-8 since 2009.