- Brian Cardinal
Brian Lee Cardinal (born May 2 1977 in Tolono, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA.
- Harold Cardinal
Dr. Harold Cardinal (January 27, 1945 - June 3, 2005) was a Cree writer, political leader, teacher, negotiator and lawyer. From the start Cardinal steadfastly demanded, on behalf of all First Nation peoples, the right to be "the red tile in the Canadian mosaic." Cardinal was a lifelong student of First Nations law as practiced by Cree and other Aboriginal Elders, and this study has been complemented, but in no way supplanted, …
- Mark Cardinal
Mark E. Cardinal (born May 5, 1961 in Victoria, Canada) is a former Canadian national rugby player. Cardinal played 35 times for Canada
- Tantoo Cardinal
Tantoo Cardinal is a Cree (Métis) and Canadian film and television actor. She has played roles in many notable films and television series, including "Dances with Wolves", "Black Robe", "Legends of the Fall", "Smoke Signals" and "North of 60".
- Mike Cardinal
Mike Cardinal is a politician from Alberta, Canada. Mike has served five terms in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta. He won his first term in office in the 1989 Alberta general election defeating Leo Piquette from the Alberta New Democratic Party. He is currently a back bencher for the PC Party of Alberta
- Joseph-Narcisse Cardinal
Joseph-Narcisse Cardinal was a notary and political figure in Lower Canada. He was the first person executed for taking part in the Lower Canada Rebellion. He was born in Saint-Constant in 1808, the son of Joseph Cardinal, a Montreal merchant, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal. He moved to Châteauguay with his family, articled as a notary there and qualified to practice in 1829. He was a school trustee there from 1829 to 1832.
- Richard Cardinal
Richard Cardinal (born 1927) is an American professional wrestler who used the ring name "Dick Cardinal".
- Lorne Cardinal
Lorne Cardinal (born in Sucker Creek, Alberta, Canada) is a stage and television actor. Cardinal is best known as a cast member of the Canadian television series "Corner Gas", in which he portrays police officer Davis Quinton. Of Cree descent, he is also noted for playing First Nations roles in many productions, including Tecumseh in "Canada: A People's History".
- Douglas Cardinal
Douglas Joseph Cardinal, OC, B.Arch, R.C.A. (born March 7, 1934, Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian architect. Born in Alberta of Métis and Blackfoot heritage, Cardinal is famous for flowing architecture marked with smooth lines, influenced by his Aboriginal heritage. In 1953 he attended the University of British Columbia; he later attended the University of Texas at Austin, from which he graduated with a degree in Architecture in 1963.
- Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: "Benedictus PP. XVI"; Italian: "Benedetto XVI"), born Joseph Alois Ratzinger on April 16, 1927 in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany, is the 265th and reigning Pope, the head of the Catholic Church, and as such, Sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was elected on April 19, 2005 in a papal conclave, celebrated his Papal Inauguration Mass on April 24, 2005, and took possession of his cathedral, the Basilica of St.
- Vincent J. Cardinal
He is currently the Chairman of the University of Miami Theatre Arts Department and Producing Artistic Director of the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre. Previously, he was the Director of the School of Theater and Head of the MFA Playwriting Program at Ohio University. He served as the Director of Circle Repertory Company's School of Theater and as an Associate Artist with the 27 year old off-Broadway Company.
- George Pell
George Cardinal Pell, AC, DD, STL, MEd, DPhil, FACE (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Pell currently serves as Archbishop of Sydney and was elevated to the cardinalate in 2003. Since his appointment to Sydney, Pell has become one of the most well-known Christian leaders in Australia.
- John Cardinal Farley
His Eminence John Murphy Farley (April 20, 1842 - September 17, 1918) was an Irish-American prelate, the seventh bishop (fourth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York. He was born in Newtown Hamilton, Ireland, and was ordained priest in 1870. He was appointed an Auxiliary Bishop of New York in 1895. He was Appointed Archbishop of New York on September 15, 1902 and elevated to Cardinal in 1911, serving as archbishop until his death.
- Scipione Borghese
Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1576 - october 2, 1633) was an Italian Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family
- John Fisher
Saint John Fisher also John Cardinal Fisher (c. 1469-1535), was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr. He shares his feast day with Saint Thomas More on June 22 on the Catholic calendar of saints and July 6 on the Anglican calendar of saints.
- Walter Kasper
Cardinal Walter Kasper (born 5 March 1933 in Heidenheim an der Brenz) is a German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity in the Roman Curia, and Cardinal Deacon of "Ognissanti in Via Appia Nuova". An accomplished theologian, Kasper is widely considered to be a liberal and can speak in German, English, and Italian.
- Angelo Sodano
Angelo Cardinal Sodano J.C.D. S.T.D. (born 23 November 1927) is the Dean of the College of Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church. He was the Cardinal Secretary of State in the Roman Curia from 1991 to 2006, now holding the title of Cardinal Secretary Emeritus of State. Sodano was first appointed Secretary of State by Pope John Paul II and then reappointed by Pope Benedict XVI. In April 2005 he succeeded Benedict as Dean of the College of Cardinals.
- Camillo Ruini
" His Eminence" Camillo Cardinal Ruini (born February 19, 1931) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as Vicar General of the Diocese of Rome, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1991. He is very active in the mass media and is one of the cardinals who most often appear on Italian television, newspapers and magazines.
- John Henry Cardinal Newman
The Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman, JHCN. (February 21 1801 - August 11 1890) was an English convert to Roman Catholicism, later made a cardinal, and in 1991 proclaimed 'Venerable'. In early life he was a major figure in the Oxford Movement to bring the Church of England back to its Catholic roots. Eventually his studies in history persuaded him to become a Roman Catholic. Both before and after his conversion he wrote a number of influential books, …
- Charles Borromeo
Saint Charles Borromeo (October 2, 1538 – November 3, 1584) was an Italian saint and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
- David Eckstein
David Eckstein, (born January 20, 1975 in Sanford, Florida), is a Major League Baseball shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is noted for his size, as he is a diminutive (for professional sports) 5' 7" (170 cm). Eckstein's name is prononuced (ECK-styne) and means "cornerstone" in German. His "entrance music" is Ludacris's "Number One Spot" (appropriate since Eckstein usually bats as the leadoff hitter) and Crystal Method's "Busy Child".
- Hans Urs von Balthasar
Hans Urs von Balthasar (August 12, 1905-June 26, 1988) was a Swiss theologian and was nominated to be a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Pope Benedict Xiv
Pope Benedict XIV (March 31, 1675 - May 3, 1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was Pope from 17 August 1740 to 3 May 1758.
- Henri de Lubac
"His Eminence" Henri-Marie Cardinal de Lubac, SJ (February 20, 1896-September 4, 1991) was a French priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and is considered to be one of the most influential theologians of the 20th Century. His writings and doctrinal research played a key role in the shaping of the Second Vatican Council.
- Renato Martino
"His Eminence" Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, J.C.D (born 23 November 1932) is an Italian churchman, Cardinal Deacon, and President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Edward Cardinal Egan
Edward Michael Cardinal Egan STL JCD (born April 2, 1932) is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. He currently serves as the twelfth bishop and ninth archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York.
- Paul Poupard
Paul Joseph Jean Cardinal Poupard (born August 30, 1930) is a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as President of the Pontifical Councils for Culture and for Interreligious Dialogue in the Roman Curia. Poupard was elevated to the cardinalate in 1985.
- Basil Hume
George Basil Cardinal Hume OSB, OM, MA, STL (March 2, 1923-June 17, 1999) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Westminster from 1976 and President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales from 1979 until his death. Hume was elevated to the cardinalate in 1976.
- Marc Ouellet
"His Eminence" Marc Cardinal Ouellet, PSS (born 8 June 1944 in Lamotte, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the present Archbishop of Quebec, and thus Primate of Canada. He was elevated to a cardinal on 21 October 2003. He was born in 1944 in Lamotte, a small village near the city of Amos in northern Quebec. Ouellet attended the Teacher Training College, earning a baccalaureate in education, …
- Francis Cardinal George
"His Eminence" Francis Eugene Cardinal George, OMI, Ph.D, S.T.D. (born January 16, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as the Archbishop of Chicago and was elevated to Cardinal by Pope John Paul II. The Cardinal is the vice-president of the conference of American bishops, and is in charge of the second largest U.S. diocese—in terms of Catholic population—after Los Angeles.
- Jaime Cardinal Sin
Jaime Sin, also Jaime Lachica Sin (Chinese name: 辛海梅; 辛海棉 "Xīn Hǎiméi"; "Xīn Hǎimián"), was an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. He led the Archdiocese of Manila as its archbishop and was later made cardinal by Pope Paul VI. As Archbishop of Manila, he was widely considered Primate of the Philippines, though no formal dignity has ever been attached to the archdiocese.
- Robert Bellarmine
Roberto Francesco Romolo Cardinal Bellarmino is a Saint and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is one of only thirty-three Doctors of the Church.
- William Levada
"His Eminence" William Joseph Cardinal Levada S.T.D. (born June 15, 1936) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in the Roman Curia, previously serving as Archbishop of Portland from 1986 to 1995 and Archbishop of San Francisco from 1995 to 2005. Levada was elevated to the cardinalate in 2006.
- Avery Cardinal Dulles
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. (born August 24, 1918) is currently the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, a position he has held since 1988. He is an internationally known author and lecturer. He was born in Auburn, New York, the son of future U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (for whom Dulles Airport is named) and Janet Pomeroy Avery Dulles. His uncle was Director of Central Intelligence Allen Welsh Dulles.
- James Cardinal Gibbons
His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons (23 July, 1834 - 24 March, 1921) was an American prelate, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore from 1877 until his death. In 1886 he became the second man from the United States to be made a cardinal. He served as Cardinal-Priest for Santa Maria in Trastevere basilica in Rome.
- George Brown
George Brown (c.1438 - January 1515) was a late 15th century and early 16th century Scottish churchman. He first appears on record in 1478 as the rector of the church of Tyningham, and is called a clerk of the diocese of Brechin. In 1482, he was selected to be Chancellor of the diocese of Aberdeen. On October 22, 1483, he was selected to be Bishop of Dunkeld, despite the election of Alexander Inglis on September 17 of the same year.
- Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi
Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi (October 22 or 27, 1595 - November 18, 1632) was an Italian cardinal and statesman of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a connoisseur who formed a famous collection of antiquities, housed at the Villa Ludovisi, Rome.
- Scipione Cardinal Rebiba
Scipione Cardinal Rebiba was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Chieti on March 16, 1541, created a Cardinal on December 20, 1555, appointed Archbishop of Pisa in 1566, Bishop of Albano in 1573 and Bishop of Sabina e Poggio Mirteto in 1574. Cardinal Rebiba is a notable figure in the history of the apostolic succession in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Joseph Cardinal Bernardin
Joseph Louis Cardinal Bernardin (originally Bernardini) (April 2, 1928-November 14, 1996) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Chicago from 1982 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983.
- Godfried Danneels
"His Eminence" Godfried Cardinal Danneels (born June 4, 1933) is a Belgian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as the Archbishop of Brussels-Mechelen and the chairman of the episcopal conference of his native country. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983. Danneels is considered an outspoken liberal, advocating a different view on contraception and a greater role for women and the laity as a whole in the Church.