
Jean Louis Tauran
Jean Louis Tauran, a French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, is known for announcing the election of Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. He served in various capacities within the Vatican, including as the president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. His contributions to promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding have been significant in contemporary ecclesiastical discourse.
Born on Apr 05, 1943 (82 years old)
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Hungary:
Jean-Louis Tauran announced to the world that 'we have a pope' shortly after the appearance of white smoke.
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Romania:
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran announced the election of Pope Leon XIV from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.
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Ghana:
Before him, the Frenchman Jean-Louis Tauran served as protodeacon for Pope Benedict XVI.
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Indonesia:
Jean-Louis Tauran was the Cardinal Protodiakon who announced Pope Fransiskus's election.
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Bolivia:
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran announced the election of the new Pope.
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Monaco:
Jean-Louis Tauran was the French cardinal who announced the election of Pope François in 2013.
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Brazil:
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran announced the name of the new Pontiff.
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Brazil:
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran announced the name of the new Pontiff.
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Colombia:
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran announced the name of the new Pontiff, which changed María Elena's life.
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Bolivia:
Jean-Louis Tauran was the cardinal whose death led to Kevin Farrell's appointment as camarlengo.
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