(Roman Catholic Church) the body of cardinals who advise the Pope and elect new Popes.
Body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church.
1The College of Cardinals had reached no decision after three days' balloting.
2Right from the start these guys weren't candidates for the College of Cardinals.
3Such were the demands for internationalising the College of Cardinals.
4The Sacred College of Cardinals is more or less equivalent of a privy council.
5The Sacred College of Cardinals is more or less equivalent to a Privy Council.
6It's Anne's house and the place has enough beds to accommodate the College of Cardinals.
7To the College of Cardinals, who had solemnized yesterday with gracious unction his spiritual triumph?
8There the Dean of College of Cardinals, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, will read out the oath of secrecy.
9The two pillars on which the papal system now rested were the College of Cardinals and the Curia.
10The "elevation" of new men to the College of Cardinals always prompts the same basic questions.
11I assume this same commitment with regard to the Sacred College of Cardinals whenever the See is vacant.
12He was preaching at a Mass in the Pro-Cathedral to mark his elevation to the College of Cardinals.
13But his domineering asperity proved unbearable to the College of Cardinals, and schism broke upon a horrified world.
14Of fifty-five members of the present College of Cardinals, forty are Italians-thatis, thirty-twobeyond their proper share.
15Having blessed the Rose, the Pope is borne solemnly into St. Peter's, preceded by the College of Cardinals.
16Dr Desmond Connell will this week become just the third Archbishop of Dublin to join the College of Cardinals.
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