11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March 2013.
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March, 2013.
Everything that goes on in a conclave is secret so we will never know. However, we do know that he received at least the minimum of 77 votes - 2/3 the number of 115 cardinals who were eligible to vote in the election.
Catholic Cardinals have nothing to do with states. A Catholic Cardinal is appointed by the Pope to be on his personal staff. A Cardinal is a member of the College of Cardinals, and they are appointed as the Pope's advisors, and in the case of the absence of a Pope, the Cardinals go into the conclave to elect a new Pope. There are areas of the United States that are designated as dioceses. In each diocese, a Bishop is appointed by the Pope to manage that diocese. If a Bishop also happens to be a Cardinal, then that diocese would be headed by a Cardinal. "Cardinal' is a designation that simply means he is a member of the Pope's personal staff. A Cardinal is also a BIshop, and this is his major role.
Alan Shepard attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland for his college education.
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It looks like three United States Presidents have attended the Olympic opening ceremony as of current records information regarding the Olympics.
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General Douglas MacArthur was a five-star general who attended Texas Military Institute - The Episcopal School of Texas. He also attended the United States Military Academy at West Point.
None of the 44 individuals who have served as President of the United States attended Bowdoin College. The fourteenth president of the United States was Franklin Pierce, who attended Bowdoin, but he did not serve as president of the college.
The United States Naval Academy, in Annapolis, Maryland.
Lee attended the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Cardinals can be found in the Eastern and South Central regions of the United States, including states like Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Texas. They are also the state bird of seven states including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.