Cardinal Ruini
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, born in 1928, is a prominent Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church, known for his influential role in Italian ecclesiastical affairs and his leadership of the Italian Bishops' Conference from 1991 to 2007. A strong advocate of Catholic values, he is recognized for his close association with Pope John Paul II and his significant contributions to the Church's responses to contemporary issues. Ruini has also been noted for his progressive views during the Second Vatican Council, his reflections on faith and tradition, and his insights into the relationship between faith and contemporary society.
Born on Feb 19, 1928 (98 years old)
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Cardinal Ruini reflects on his life, faith, and relationships with various political figures.
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Cardinal Ruini was the president of the Italian Bishops' Conference who rejected a request for help from President Scalfaro.
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