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.)
For a complete current list of cardinal electors click here.
Catholic cardinals do the same thing as archbishops just they can vote for a new pope [if there under 80].
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.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans is the one Archdiocese for the state of Louisiana. The current Archbishop (not a Cardinal) is Gregory Michael Aymond. Therefore, Louisiana has zero Cardinals of the Holy Catholic Church.
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10 cardinals. 3 of them are eligible to elect a new pope.
The Galero.
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God, the pope and cardinals.
The Titular pastors of the parishes of Rome comprise the Sacred College of Cardinals. They are appointed by the reigned Holy Father, and their primary responsibility is to elect the next Pope. According to Canon Law, all Cardinals must now be priests.
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