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Pope Paul VI (1897–1978) presiding at the Second Vatican Council (1962–65).

Pope Paul VI (Шаблон:Reign) created 143 cardinals in six consistories. His predecessor Pope John XXIII had disregarded the centuries-long tradition that limited the College of Cardinals to seventy members, increasing its size to as high as 88 in 1961.[1] Paul continued this practice, and with his appointments the College grew to 103 in 1965, 118 in 1967, 134 in 1969. He then instituted a new rule that diminished the significance of the size of the College. In November 1970 he announced that as of 1 January 1971 only a cardinal who had not yet reached his 80th birthday would be allowed to enter a conclave.[2] When the 1973 consistory increased the size of the College to 145, the number of those under 80 who constituted the cardinal electors was 117. In 1975, he set the maximum number of cardinal electors at 120.[3] Each of his later consistories in 1976 and 1977 brought the number of electors to the full complement of 120.

Three of those Paul named a cardinal became pope, Pope John Paul I, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Benedict XVI, who was the last survivor of the cardinals whom Paul named. Among the others he made cardinal were the first from Benin (Gantin), the Dominican Republic (Beras Rojas), Indonesia (Darmojuwono), Madagascar (Rakotomalala), Nigeria (Ekandem), Senegal (Thiandoum), Sri Lanka (Cooray), Switzerland (Journet), and Vietnam (Trịnh).

22 February 1965

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Josyf Slipyj (1892–1984), made a cardinal on 22 February 1965.
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Jean-Marie Villot (1905–1979), made a cardinal on 22 February 1965.
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Giovanni Colombo (1902–1992), made a cardinal on 22 February 1965.

When Paul VI added members to the College for the first time, he increased its numbers from 76 to 103, raising the number of Italians from 26 to 32. The 27 he named included the first cardinal from Sri Lanka and Switzerland, the second black African, and three Eastern Rite Patriarchs.[4] He assigned the patriarchs to the College's highest rank, cardinal bishop, which was previously reserved to six cardinals assigned as bishops of sees near Rome.[5] He said that the growth of the College did not suggest a lesser role for the world's bishops, but reflected the fact that "The proportions of the Church are no longer those of the 16th century".[6]

The ceremonies were reduced from four to two, though still scheduled to extend over four days.[7] At the second, public ceremony, the pope and the new cardinals concelebrated Mass for the first time on such an occasion and Paul, after addressing them briefly in Latin, spoke in Italian "because it is easier for us" and then in French, English, German, and Spanish. The language of the rite was adapted slightly for the patriarchs, and the new cardinals did not demonstrate their obedience by prostrating themselves at the pope's feet.[8][9] Before the consistory, the Vatican restricted the use of silk in cardinals' attire.[10]

Pope Paul created 27 cardinals on 22 February: the three patriarchs joined the order of cardinal bishops, twenty became cardinal priests, and four cardinal deacons. The patriarchs' relationship to their sees remained unchanged. On 25 February he assigned the others their titles and deaconries, except for Herrera Oria,[11] who received his red biretta from Spain's Francisco Franco on 1 March and then his titular church assignment from Pope Paul on 26 March.Шаблон:Cn

Name Country
Maximos IV Sayegh (1878–1967) Шаблон:Flag
Paul Peter Meouchi (1894–1975) Шаблон:Flag
Stéphanos I Sidarouss (1904–1987) Шаблон:Flag
Josyf Slipyj (1892–1984) Шаблон:Flag
Lorenz Jaeger (1892–1975) Шаблон:Flag
Thomas Cooray (1901–1988) Шаблон:Flag
Josef Beran (1888–1969) Шаблон:Flag
Maurice Roy (1905–1985) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph-Marie Martin (1891–1976) Шаблон:Flag
Owen McCann (1907–1994) Шаблон:Flagicon South Africa
Léon-Étienne Duval (1903–1996) Шаблон:Flag
Ermenegildo Florit (1901–1985) Шаблон:Flag
Franjo Šeper (1905–1981) Шаблон:Flag
John Heenan (1905–1975) Шаблон:Flag
Jean-Marie Villot (1905–1979) Шаблон:Flag
Paul Zoungrana (1917–2000) Шаблон:Flag
Lawrence Shehan (1898–1984) Шаблон:Flag
Enrico Dante (1884–1967) Шаблон:Flag
Cesare Zerba (1892–1973) Шаблон:Flag
Agnelo Rossi (1913–1995) Шаблон:Flag
Giovanni Colombo (1902–1992) Шаблон:Flag
William Conway (1913–1977) Шаблон:Flag
Ángel Herrera Oria (1886–1968) Шаблон:Flagicon Spain
Federico Callori di Vignale (1890–1971) Шаблон:Flag
Josef-Léon Cardijn (1882–1967) Шаблон:Flag
Charles Journet (1891–1975) Шаблон:Flag
Giulio Bevilacqua (1881–1965) Шаблон:Flag

26 June 1967

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Karol Wojtyła (1920–2005), made cardinal on 26 June 1967.

Pope Paul announced the names of 27 new cardinals on 29 May 1967, and the consistory that followed increased the College from 93 to 118 members, a new high. Twenty were European, including 12 Italians.[12]Шаблон:Efn He again simplified the cardinals' attire and reduced the number of their attendants,[13] but reorganized the ceremonies into three events.[14]

On 26 June Pope Paul created 23 cardinals of the order of cardinal priests and four cardinal deacons.[15] Some 24 of the 27 assembled in the Pius XII auditorium and there received notes that Paul had named them in the closed ceremony.[16]Шаблон:Efn Pope Paul gave 24 of them their titular assignments and deaconries on 29 June.[17] The other three, papal nuncios to Italy (Grano), Portugal (Fürstenberg), and Spain (Riberi), followed the custom of receiving their notices and their red birettas from the head of the government to which they were posted.[16] Pope Paul gave them their birettas and titular churches on 15 July.[18]

Name Country
Nicolás Fasolino (1887–1969) Шаблон:Flag
Antonio Riberi (1897–1967) Шаблон:Flag
Giuseppe Beltrami (1889–1973) Шаблон:Flag
Alfredo Pacini (1888–1967) Шаблон:Flag
Gabriel-Marie Garrone (1901–1994) Шаблон:Flag
Patrick O'Boyle (1896–1987) Шаблон:Flag
Egidio Vagnozzi (1906–1980) Шаблон:Flag
Maximilien de Furstenberg (1904–1988) Шаблон:Flag
Antonio Samorè (1905–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Francesco Carpino (1905–1993) Шаблон:Flag
José Clemente Maurer (1900–1990) Шаблон:Flag
Pietro Parente (1891–1986) Шаблон:Flag
Carlo Grano (1887–1976) Шаблон:Flag
Angelo Dell'Acqua (1903–1972) Шаблон:Flag
Dino Staffa (1906–1977) Шаблон:Flag
Pericle Felici (1911–1982) Шаблон:Flag
John Krol (1910–1996) Шаблон:Flag
Pierre Veuillot (1913–1968) Шаблон:Flag
John Cody (1907–1982) Шаблон:Flag
Corrado Ursi (1908–2003) Шаблон:Flag
Alfred Bengsch (1921–1979) Шаблон:Flag
Justinus Darmojuwono (1914–1994) Шаблон:Flag
Karol Wojtyła (1920–2005) Шаблон:Flag
Michele Pellegrino (1903–1986) Шаблон:Flag
Alexandre Renard (1906–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Francis Brennan (1894–1968) Шаблон:Flag
Benno Gut (1897–1970) Шаблон:Flag

28 April 1969

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Paul Yü Pin (1901–1978), made a cardinal on 28 April 1969.

On 29 March 1969, Pope Paul announced he would increase the size of the College to 134 at a consistory on 28 April. He named 33 new cardinals from 19 countries, the largest group of new cardinals ever created at a consistory until then (later surpassed when John Paul II created 44 cardinals in 2001), and withheld the names of two more.[19][20] As part of three ceremonies, a new procedure required each to swear an oath of secrecy to "not divulge to their damage or discredit the councils entrusted to me, either directly or indirectly, without the consent of the Holy See".[21]Шаблон:Efn

On 28 April 1969, Pope Paul created 24 cardinals of the order of cardinal priests and nine of the order of cardinal deacons. On 30 April he gave them their red birettas and assigned their titular churches and deaconries.[22] Of the two cardinals he created in pectore, he revealed the name of Štěpán Trochta on 5 March 1973, and at the same time he announced that the other was Iuliu Hossu of Rumania, who died in 1970 without being recognized as a cardinal.[23]

Name Country
Paul Yü Pin (1901–1978) Шаблон:Flag
Alfredo Scherer (1903–1996) Шаблон:Flag
Julio Rosales (1906–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Gordon Gray (1910–1993) Шаблон:Flag
Peter McKeefry (1899–1973) Шаблон:Flag
Miguel Darío Miranda y Gómez (1895–1986) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph Parecattil (1912–1987) Шаблон:Flag
John Francis Dearden (1907–1988) Шаблон:Flag
François Marty (1904–1994) Шаблон:Flag
Jérôme Rakotomalala (1914–1975) Шаблон:Flag
George Bernard Flahiff (1905–1989) Шаблон:Flag
Paul Gouyon (1910–2000) Шаблон:Flag
Mario Casariego y Acevedo (1909–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Vicente Enrique y Tarancón (1907–1994) Шаблон:Flagicon Spain
Joseph Malula (1917–1989) Шаблон:Flagicon Congo
Pablo Muñoz Vega (1903–1994) Шаблон:Flag
Antonio Poma (1910–1985) Шаблон:Flag
John Carberry (1904–1998) Шаблон:Flag
Terence Cooke (1921–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Stephen Kim Sou-hwan (1922–2009) Шаблон:Flag
Arturo Tabera Araoz (1903–1975) Шаблон:Flagicon Spain
Eugênio Sales (1920–2012) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph Höffner (1906–1987) Шаблон:Flag
John Wright (1909–1979) Шаблон:Flag
Paolo Bertoli (1908–2001) Шаблон:Flag
Sebastiano Baggio (1913–1993) Шаблон:Flag
Silvio Oddi (1910–2001) Шаблон:Flag
Giuseppe Paupini (1907–1992) Шаблон:Flag
Giacomo Violardo (1898–1978) Шаблон:Flag
Johannes Willebrands (1909–2006) Шаблон:Flag
Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano (1903–1988) Шаблон:Flag
Sergio Guerri (1905–1992) Шаблон:Flag
Jean Daniélou (1905–1974) Шаблон:Flag

Cardinal in pectore

Name Country Revealed as Cardinal
Štěpán Trochta (1905–1974) Шаблон:Flag 5 March 1973[23]Шаблон:Efn

5 March 1973

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Albino Luciani (1912–1978), made cardinal on 5 March 1973.

On 2 February 1973, Pope Paul released the names of thirty new cardinals from 17 countries. The consistory on 5 March brought the number of cardinals to 145, with 117 young enough to serve as cardinal electors.Шаблон:Efn The College had never been larger before,[24] but the size of 145 would regularly be surpassed from 1985 on. The Vatican announced on 12 February that the ceremonies for creating cardinals would be simplied and shortened. Each cardinal's red hat would be delivered by messenger, not ceremoniously imposed by the pope.[25]

At the consistory on 5 March, a one-day ceremony that replaced a series of ceremonies spread across five days,[26] Pope Paul created 24 cardinals of the order of cardinal priests and six of the order of cardinal priests. He gave red birettas and titular church and deaconry assignments to the 29 who were present, all but Jubany Arnau whose health prevented him from attending.Шаблон:Efn He revealed the names of two prelates he had made cardinals in pectore in 1969: Stepan Trochta of Czechoslovakia and Iuliu Hossu of Rumania, who died in 1970.[27] He discussed plans to modify procedures for papal elections, as he later did by limiting the number of electors to 120. He mentioned other ideas he never implemented like adding as voters the patriarchs of the Eastern Rite churches even if not cardinals and allowing the leadership of the Synod of Bishops to participate as electors.[26]

Name Country
Albino Luciani (1912–1978) Шаблон:Flag
António Ribeiro (1928–1998) Шаблон:Flag
Sergio Pignedoli (1910–1980) Шаблон:Flag
James Knox (1914–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Luigi Raimondi (1912–1975) Шаблон:Flag
Umberto Mozzoni (1904–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Avelar Brandão Vilela (1912–1986) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph Cordeiro (1918–1994) Шаблон:Flag
Aníbal Muñoz Duque (1908–1987) Шаблон:Flag
Bolesław Kominek (1903–1974) Шаблон:Flag
Paul-Pierre Philippe (1905–1984) Шаблон:Flag
Pietro Palazzini (1912–2000) Шаблон:Flag
Luis Aponte Martínez (1920–2012) Шаблон:Flag
Raúl Francisco Primatesta (1919–2006) Шаблон:Flag
Salvatore Pappalardo (1918–2006) Шаблон:Flag
Ferdinando Giuseppe Antonelli (1896–1993) Шаблон:Flag
Marcelo González Martín (1918–2004) Шаблон:Flagicon Spain
Louis-Jean Guyot (1907–1988) Шаблон:Flag
Ugo Poletti (1914–1997) Шаблон:Flag
Timothy Manning (1909–1989) Шаблон:Flag
Paul Yoshigoro Taguchi (1902–1978) Шаблон:Flag
Maurice Michael Otunga (1923–2003) Шаблон:Flag
José Salazar López (1910–1991) Шаблон:Flag
Émile Biayenda (1927–1977) Шаблон:Flag
Humberto Sousa Medeiros (1915–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Paulo Evaristo Arns (1921–2016) Шаблон:Flag
James Darcy Freeman (1907–1991) Шаблон:Flag
Narcís Jubany Arnau (1913–1996) Шаблон:Flagicon Spain
Hermann Volk (1903–1988) Шаблон:Flag
Pio Taofinu'u (1923–2006) Шаблон:Flag

24 May 1976

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Jaime Sin (1928–2005), made a cardinal on 24 May 1976.

On 27 April 1976, Pope Paul announced plan to create 19 cardinals on 24 May 1976. He said he was not announcing the names of two more he would make cardinals in pectore.[28] In the event, Trin Nhu Khue, Archbishop of Hanoi, was able to attend the ceremony, leaving only one name secret.[29] On 24 May Pope Paul created twenty cardinals, assigning titular churches to fourteen cardinal priests and deaconries to six cardinal deacons.[30]Шаблон:Efn

The appointments brought the number of cardinal electors to 120 and number of cardinals to 137.[29] He had set the maximum number of electors at 120 in October 1975 in Romano Pontifici eligendo.[3]

Name Country
Octavio Beras Rojas (1906–1990) Шаблон:Flag
Opilio Rossi (1910–2004) Шаблон:Flag
Giuseppe Sensi (1907–2001) Шаблон:Flag
Juan Carlos Aramburu (1912–2004) Шаблон:Flag
Corrado Bafile (1903–2005) Шаблон:Flag
Hyacinthe Thiandoum (1921–2004) Шаблон:Flag
Emmanuel Nsubuga (1914–1991) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph Schröffer (1903–1983) Шаблон:Flag
Lawrence Picachy (1916–1992) Шаблон:Flag
Jaime Sin (1928–2005) Шаблон:Flag
William Wakefield Baum (1926–2015) Шаблон:Flag
Aloísio Lorscheider (1924–2007) Шаблон:Flag
Reginald Delargey (1914–1979) Шаблон:Flag
Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1920–1998) Шаблон:Flag
László Lékai (1910–1986) Шаблон:Flag
Basil Hume (1923–1999) Шаблон:Flag
Victor Razafimahatratra (1921–1993) Шаблон:Flag
Dominic Ekandem (1917–1995) Шаблон:Flag
Trinh Nhu Khue (1898–1978) Шаблон:Flag
Bolesław Filipiak (1901–1978) Шаблон:Flag

Cardinal in pectore

Name Country Revealed as Cardinal
František Tomášek (1899–1992) Шаблон:Flag 27 June 1977[31]

27 June 1977

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Bernardin Gantin (1922–2008), made a cardinal on 27 June 1977.
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Joseph Ratzinger (1927–2022), made a cardinal on 27 June 1977.

On 2 June 1977, Pope Paul announced that he would create four new cardinals on 27 June.[32] On 27 June Pope Paul created these four cardinals and announced the name of Tomášek, created in pectore a year earlier. Four of the five were assigned their titular churches and Gantin his deaconry.[31] All were young enough to serve as papal electors. This brought the membership of the College of Cardinals to 137[33] and the number of cardinal electors up to the limit of 120.Шаблон:Efn By one account, this "mini-consistory"[34] was held principally for Benelli, who was being made Archbishop of Florence after ten years as Substitute at the Secretariat of State. Paul himself, at a similar stage of a similar career, had been appointed Archbishop of Milan in 1954 but not made a cardinal by Pius XII.[35] This treatment of Benelli prompted speculation that Paul was designating him his successor or preparing to retire when he reached 80 later in the year.[34][36]

Name Country
Giovanni Benelli (1921–1982) Шаблон:Flag
Bernardin Gantin (1922–2008) Шаблон:Flag
Joseph Ratzinger (1927–2022) Шаблон:Flag
Mario Luigi Ciappi (1909–1996) Шаблон:Flag

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