
Antonio Quarracino
Antonio Quarracino was a prominent Argentine cardinal who served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires and played a crucial role in the Catholic Church in Argentina. He was a mentor to Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who succeeded him as Archbishop and later became Pope Francis.
Born on Dec 17, 1923 (101 years old)
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Slovakia:
Antonio Quarracino was the archbishop who consecrated Jorge Mario Bergoglio as a bishop in 1992.
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Slovakia:
Antonio Quarracino was the archbishop who consecrated Jorge Mario Bergoglio as a bishop.
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Venezuela:
Antonio Quarracino was the archbishop of Buenos Aires who supported Bergoglio's rise in the Church.
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Dominican Republic:
Antonio Quarracino was the archbishop of Buenos Aires before Jorge Bergoglio.
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Uruguay:
Antonio Quarracino was the predecessor of Jorge Bergoglio and involved in a banking scandal.
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Brazil:
Antonio Quarracino was the archbishop of Buenos Aires before Jorge Bergoglio became coadjutor.
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Argentina:
Antonio Quarracino's death led to Pope Francis assuming pastoral leadership.
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United Kingdom:
Antonio Quarracino appointed Bergoglio as one of his assistant bishops in Buenos Aires.
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Spain:
Antonio Quarracino was a cardinal whose influence helped elevate Bergoglio to the episcopal rank.
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Paraguay:
Cardinal Antonio Quarracino was a mentor to Jorge Mario Bergoglio, influencing his pastoral work.
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