
Raymundo Damasceno
Raymundo Damasceno is an influential Brazilian cardinal and the former archbishop of Aparecida. He is recognized for his contributions to the Catholic Church in Brazil and his commitment to social justice issues. Recently, he took part in a mass organized by President Lula da Silva for the health recovery of Pope Francis, demonstrating the ongoing connection between Brazilian religious leaders and the Vatican.
Born on Jan 01, 1935 (90 years old)
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Brazil:
Dom Raymundo Damasceno humorously referenced the symbolism of the name chosen by Prevost.
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Liechtenstein:
Raymundo Damasceno was present at the Vatican and answered questions from journalists.
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Liechtenstein:
Raymundo Damasceno is the emeritus archbishop of Aparecida who is following the voting results.
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Portugal:
Archbishop Raymundo Damasceno noted that 'nobody wants to be the Pope'.
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Liechtenstein:
Dom Raymundo Damasceno is an emeritus archbishop who participated in the general congregations before the conclave to choose the new pope.
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Liechtenstein:
Dom Raymundo Damasceno is a Brazilian cardinal who pointed out five names of potential successors during the pre-conclave meetings.
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Brazil:
Dom Raymundo Damasceno is the oldest of the Brazilian cardinals and will not participate in the conclave.
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Brazil:
Dom Raymundo Damasceno, the oldest of the Brazilian cardinals, states that no cardinal wants to be Pope.
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Brazil:
Raymundo Damasceno is a progressive cardinal who has been close to Pope Francis and influential among Latin American cardinals.
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Egypt:
Cardinal Raymundo Damasceno participated in the mass for Pope Francis.
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