Yes you can.
Two, the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League and Kansas City Royals of the American League.
Two, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals.
The Catholic Reformation and the counter reformation are two expressions for the same thing.
To date, there have been 36 University of Missouri baseball players that made it to Major League Baseball.
As of March 2013, there are two living Cardinals in Thailand: Michael Michai Cardinal Kitbunchu, Archbishop Emeritus of Bangkok Renato Raffaele Cardinal Martino, President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Roman Curia
There are four pro baseball teams in Missouri
Roman Catholic AnswerThe "liturgicial headdress" worn by popes, cardinals, abbots, and bishops of the Latin Rite is called a miter. It is a folding two-piece stiffened cap of silk or linen with both pieces coming to a point, and there are two fringed lappets that hang down the back. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
There is no difference, it's two different words for the same thing.
Strange as it may seem for the capital city of a Catholic country, there is actually no Catholic cathedral in Dublin. Dublin has two cathedrals, both of which are Protestant. St. Patrick's Cathedral is the national cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral is the city cathedral. When Henry VIII brought his form of protestantism to Ireland the status of the cathedrals changed. Since then the city cathedral has not been taken back into Catholic ownership. What Dublin does have is St. Mary's pro-Cathedral, which is Catholic. It holds the title "pro-Cathedral", signifying it does not have full cathedral status for the city, as that still resides with Christchurch Cathedral.
No, they are two different places
Yes.
Yes, in Northern Ireland.I should know because my cousin comes from there. It is a city because there are two cathedrals in it COI (Church Of Ireland) and saint patricks roman catholic cathedral.