
Leonardo Sandri
Leonardo Sandri is an Argentine cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who has served in various significant roles within the Vatican. Born on November 18, 1943, he was appointed as the Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals and has been influential in the administration of the Church. Sandri previously held the position of Prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches and has been involved in pastoral work in various regions, particularly in the context of Eastern Catholic Churches. His recent relevance in the news is tied to his extended mandate as Vice-Dean, alongside his continued responsibilities within the Vatican as Pope Francis remains hospitalized.
Born on Nov 18, 1943 (81 years old)
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Italy:
Leonardo Sandri is a cardinal who shared a humorous anecdote about Pope Prevost during a meeting with other cardinals.
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Italy:
Leonardo Sandri is the vice who also does not vote in the conclave.
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Venezuela:
Leonardo Sandri has positioned himself as one of the most experienced cardinals in the Vatican.
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Italy:
Leonardo Sandri is an Argentine cardinal who expressed the responsibility felt by those voting for the new Pope.
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Italy:
Leonardo Sandri was another cardinal who pressured for Bergoglio's resignation.
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Uruguay:
Leonardo Sandri is one of the most experienced cardinals in the Vatican and has significant influence.
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Bolivia:
Leonardo Sandri is one of the most experienced cardinals in the Vatican.
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Colombia:
Leonardo Sandri is the Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals.
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Italy:
Leonardo Sandri, the cardinal and vice dean, celebrates a mass in suffrage of Francesco.
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Brazil:
Leonardo Sandri is the vice-dean of the College of Cardinals.
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