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09857200-n:
a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve Apostles of Christ
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09996920-n:
(Roman Catholic Church) the head of the College of Cardinals
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10842730-n:
Italian cardinal and theologian (1542-1621)
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10857849-n:
Italian cardinal and military leader; model for Machiavelli's prince (1475-1507)
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08085824-n:
(Roman Catholic Church) the body of cardinals who advise the Pope and elect new Popes
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00589948-n:
the office of cardinal
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08083599-n:
the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy
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any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
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00579622-a:
conspicuous in position or importance
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02123579-a:
selected as the best
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08085824-n:
(Roman Catholic Church) the body of cardinals who advise the Pope and elect new Popes
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09857200-n:
a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve Apostles of Christ
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11242743-n:
English poet and satirist (1688-1744)
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00589948-n:
the office of cardinal
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08085824-n:
(Roman Catholic Church) the body of cardinals who advise the Pope and elect new Popes
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08153022-n:
cardinals collectively
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10842730-n:
Italian cardinal and theologian (1542-1621)
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10857849-n:
Italian cardinal and military leader; model for Machiavelli's prince (1475-1507)
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11204962-n:
English prelate and theologian who (with John Keble and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement; Newman later turned to Roman Catholicism and became a cardinal (1801-1890)
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