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When the Pope places the biretta (a hat with 3 or 4 stiffened corners worn as part of liturgical dress) on top of the cardinal’s head, he says, “(This is) scarlet as a sign of the dignity of the cardinalate, signifying your readiness to act with courage, even to the shedding of your blood, for the increase of the Christian faith, for the peace and tranquility of the people of God and for the freedom and growth of Holy Roman Church.” Pufui Pc Pifpef I -cc When not celebrating Mass but still serving a liturgical function, such as the semiannual Urbi et Orbi papal blessing, some Papal Masses and some events at Ecumenical Councils, cardinal deacons can be recognized by the dalmatics they would don with the simple white mitre (so called mitra simplex).

Pope Paul VI (11 February 1965). "Ad purpuratorum Patrum". Libreria Editrice Vaticana . Retrieved 3 December 2017. ]The earlier influence of temporal rulers, notably the kings of France, reasserted itself through the influence of cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements. Traditions even developed entitling certain monarchs, including those of Austria, Spain, and France, to nominate one of their trusted clerical subjects to be created cardinal, a so-called " crown-cardinal". [7] Pope Paul VI (11 February 1965). "Ad Purpuratorum Patrum Collegium" (in Latin). Libreria Editrice Vaticana . Retrieved 3 December 2017. Papa IV is notable for being the first (and currently only) Papa to be frontman for more than one studio album, starting with Prequelle and currently with IMPERA. As such, his appearances have changed a considerable amount between the two cycles.

The wearing of red clothing by cardinals, according to some accounts, arose from a medieval custom in Lyons, France, where the canons of the cathedral wore red to distinguish themselves from other clergy. Applause and tears in Basilica greet Pontiff (26 November 2007) Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 1 June 2008. Quote: "In a ceremony televised across the world cardinal-elect Sean Brady knelt before Pope Benedict XVI and pledged his allegiance to the Church before receiving his special red birretta—a symbol of a cardinal's dignity and willingness to shed blood for the increase of the Christian faith." Elevated cardinals receive gold ring from the pope during Mass of Rings". www.fogcityjournal.com . Retrieved 20 February 2018. Reese, Thomas J. (1998). Inside the Vatican: The Politics and Organization of the Catholic Church. Harvard University Press. p.101. ISBN 9780674418028. John Abel Nainfa (1909). Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church: According to Roman Etiquette. Baltimore-New York: John Murphy Company. p. 107. . The new cardinal had to pay for the ring, in exchange for which he received the right to make his own Last Will and Testament.

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Glatz, Carol (19 November 2020). "Majority of cardinals-designate expected to attend consistory". Crux. Catholic News Service . Retrieved 28 March 2021. There is a television screen inside the studio Josh Birk is rehearsing in that displays an animation featuring a cat named "Johnny Cat". The cat has Johnny Gat's hairdo and is playing on a piano, a reference to Keyboard Cat. Jorge Medina (24 February 2005– 23 February 2007*); announced election of Pope Benedict XVI ( 2005) Additionally, canon law gives cardinals the faculty of hearing confessions validly and licitly everywhere, whereas other priests and bishops must be granted this faculty and might be restricted in its use by the local bishop. [69] See also [ edit ] Popes can set aside church laws [15] [16] and they have regularly brought the number of cardinals under the age of 80 to more than 120, twice reaching as high as 135 with Pope John Paul II's consistories of February 2001 [17] and October 2003. No more than 120 electors have ever participated in a conclave, but most canon lawyers believe that if their number exceeded 120 they would all participate. [18] [b]

ecclesiastical penalty imposed). The pope either decides the case himself or delegates the decision to a tribunal, usually one of the tribunals or congregations of the Roman Curia. Without such delegation, no ecclesiastical court, even the Roman Rota, is competent to judge a canon law case against a cardinal. [68] Paulson, Michael (25 March 2006). "Bling! examination of the ring of Cardinal O'Malley". Boston Globe . Retrieved 8 September 2010. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol.LIII. 1961. p.199. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 April 2015 . Retrieved 6 March 2021.

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The Dean of the College of Cardinals, the highest ranking cardinal, was formerly the longest serving cardinal bishop, but since 1965 is elected by the Latin Church cardinal bishops from among their number, subject to papal approval. Likewise the Vice-Dean, formerly the second longest serving, is also elected. Seniority of the remaining Latin Church cardinal bishops is still by date of appointment to the rank. For a period ending in the mid-20th century, long-serving cardinal priests were entitled to fill vacancies that arose among the cardinal bishops, just as cardinal deacons of ten years' standing are still entitled to become cardinal priests. Stanley, Alexandra (22 February 2001). "Shaping a Legacy, Pope Installs 44 Cardinals". The New York Times . Retrieved 1 September 2016. a b "Le Droit d'Option des Cardinaux". Annuaire pontifical catholique (in French). Vol.XI. Paris: Maison de la Bonne Presse. 1908. pp.136–40, esp. 137–8 "Comment se fait l'option" . Retrieved 6 March 2021. There is general disagreement about the origin of the term, but a chief consensus that " cardinalis" is etymologically from the Latin word cardo (meaning "pivot" or "hinge") was first used in late antiquity to designate a bishop or priest who was incorporated into a church for which he had not originally been ordained. In Rome the first persons to be called cardinals were the deacons of the seven regions of the city at the beginning of the 6th century, when the word began to mean "principal", "eminent", or "superior". The name was also given to the senior priest in each of the "title" churches (the parish churches) of Rome and to the bishops of the seven sees surrounding the city. By the 8th century the Roman cardinals constituted a privileged class among the Roman clergy. They took part in the administration of the church of Rome and in the papal liturgy. By decree of a synod of 769, only a cardinal was eligible to become Bishop of Rome. Cardinals were granted the privilege of wearing the red hat by Pope Innocent IV in 1244. [4]

a b "Instruction on the dress, titles and coat-of-arms of cardinals, bishops and lesser prelates". L'Osservatore Romano, English ed. 17 April 1969: vol.4 . Retrieved 1 September 2006. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)Since it is a color similar to purple, it holds a symbolic value that points to the task of the bishop to govern his local diocese. Camillo Caccia-Dominioni (16 December 1935– 12 November 1946†); announced election of Pope Pius XII ( 1939)

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