The Cardinal Archbishops of Chicago from 1939 until today:
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Yes, the Holy See maintains a list of the College of Cardinals. See the link below.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Below is a link to a list of currently living Cardinals (as of the end of February, there are approximately 91 Cardinals over the age of 80 who are not eligible to vote in the March 2013 Conclave, and maybe 115 or so Cardinals of voting age.)
The Diocese of Richmond and the Diocese of Arlington are led by Bishops who have not been ordained Cardinals. For a list of American Cardinals see link below. There are also links to the dioceses Web sites.
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There are 3 - Aloysius Matthew Cardinal Ambrozic; Marc Cardinal Ouellet, P.S.S.; and Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte.Catholic AnswerPlease use the link below to the List of living Catholic Cardinals in Wikipedia, which is updated regularly, you can sort the list according to country by clicking on the country column, then go down until you get the country you are looking for. As of this posting (May 2014) there are four Cardinals in Canada:Thomas Christopher Cardinal Collins, Gérald Cardinal Lacroix, I.S.P.X. Marc Cardinal Ouellet, Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte.
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No, she is not catholic she is a proud Mormon.
There is no such list except those created by the media. As we have learned in the past, the conclave can have surprises. Pope Francis was a virtual unknown when he was elected and none of the media favorites were elected. The same can be said for the election of Pope John Paul II.
Check a reference librarian at the Chicago Public Library.These sites can get you started.http://www.familytree.com/blog/great-chicago-fire/https://blog.newspapers.com/the-great-chicago-fire-october-8-10-1871/
A list of Catholic Bishops in Canada can be found on the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. The list is sorted from A to Z and it also includes the names of reverends.
There are a number of resources that one can use to find a list of free things to do in Chicago. For instance, Enjoy Illinois, National Geographic, and Things to do in Chicago all list free things to do in Chicago.
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