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After deliberating for four months, the College of Cardinals selected Corsini, 78 years old and with failing eyesight, who had held all the important offices of the Roman Curia.
On August 16, 1976, Buck called the first-ever NFL game played outside of the United States, a preseason exhibition between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers held at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
Bunning is remembered for his role in the pennant race of 1964, in which the Phillies held a commanding lead in the National League for most of the season, eventually losing the title to the St. Louis Cardinals.
On 15 August 1978, he was crowned Pope by four of his newly created College of Cardinals in a coronation held in Seville in Spain.
At the meeting in September, held at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile showroom, representatives of the Rock Island Independents, the Muncie Flyers, the Decatur Staleys, the Racine Cardinals, the Massillon Tigers, the Chicago Cardinals, the Rochester Jeffersons, and the Hammond Pros were present.
The Cardinals held a special day in Hornsby's honor on September 30 before a home game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, and they presented Hornsby with multiple awards before the game, including a baseball autographed by President of the United States Warren G. Harding.
The trade was briefly postponed as NL president John Heydler stated that Hornsby could not play for the Giants while he held stock in the Cardinals.
A " Stan the Man " day was held in his honor by the Cardinals on May 18, 2008.
The Sacred College of Cardinals held a consistory on the problem in January 1334, and Pope John conceded to the more orthodox understanding.
* Kan Ek ', ' Wise Star ', one of four Cardinals who held forth from the four holy cities: Bakhalal, now Bacalar, in the east, Sakil, Spanish Valladolid, in the north, Ich Kan Si Ho ', Spanish Merida, in the west, and Cham Putun, now ' Champoton ', in the south, disused, ( Edmonson 1984 ).
He is the current Dean of the College of Cardinals and former Cardinal Secretary of State, having held that post from 1990 to 2006, under both popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI.
Ultimately, he served as Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, a post his French consecrator as a Bishop once held and the same position Joseph Ratzinger had after Cardinal Gantin and before his election as Pope Benedict XVI.
Although he was held hitless in the final two games of the series, he made an impressive catch to extinguish an Athletics two-run rally in the ninth inning of Game 7 to end the game and clinch the world championship for the Cardinals.
From 1951 to 1971 he held the Cardinals franchise record for career strikeouts by a left-hander, and he also retired with the fourth-highest fielding percentage among pitchers (. 983 ), then the top mark among left-handers.
* The Nationals and Cardinals held a similar event on August 3, 2007 honoring the Grays and Stars.
After leaving the Cardinals in 1990, Herzog then held various front office and consulting posts with the Angels, including a brief stint ( 1993 – 1994 ) as general manager.
He also set the major league career record for games finished ( 802 ), and his 1, 022 career games pitched were the third-most in history when he retired ; he still holds the team records for career saves for the Cubs ( 180 ), and he also held the Cardinals record ( 160 ) until 2006.
Gaetti was drafted three times before finally signing with the Twins: first by the St. Louis Cardinals in the fourth round of the 1978 Major League Baseball Draft ( then held annually in January ) and again in 1978 by the Chicago White Sox in the third round of the June secondary draft before he was drafted by the Twins in the first round of the June secondary portion of the 1979 draft.
In one collision with St. Louis Cardinals ' slugger Jack Clark in July, 1985, Scioscia was knocked unconscious but still held onto the ball.
The Sacred College of Cardinals held a consistory on the problem in January 1334, and Pope John backed away from his novel views to the more standard understanding.
But the Cardinals ' 7-9 record and late-season surge was not good enough to save head coach Bugel's job, as Bidwill held firm to his nine-win requirement and Bugel was fired.
He was elevated to the College of Cardinals on 21 October 2003 by Pope John Paul II, Hamao held the title of Cardinal Deacon of St. John Bosco in Via Tuscolana.
The game was a 31 – 14 victory for the Cardinals and held the record of the largest crowd to attend a regular season NFL game with 103, 467.

Cardinals and special
Instead, Smith and his agent negotiated a compromise with Cardinals management, agreeing to a buyout of special provisions in his contract in conjunction with Smith announcing his retirement.
After La Russa retired as manager of the Cardinals in 2011, Smith became active in the organization again, starting with his stint as a special instructor for the team's 2012 spring training camp.
In 1987, Los Alamos issued a special issue of its Science publication, which summarized his accomplishments, and which appeared, in 1989, as the book From Cardinals to Chaos.
Over the course of the 1990s, Buck decided to reduce his schedule to calling only Cardinals home games ( or 81 games a year unless there was a " special occurrence ").
In an address to the College of Cardinals in December 1967, Pope Paul VI called for a " special statute, internationally guaranteed " for Jerusalem and the Holy Places, thus changing the previous demand for the internationalization of Jerusalem.
He is currently a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.
The consistory is a formal meeting of the Sacred College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, except when convened to elect a new pope ( in which case the meeting is called a conclave, and special rules of membership, procedure, and secrecy apply ).
At one time a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals, Gibson was later selected for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999.
Cardinals are now normally supposed to be bishops ( since the time of Pope John XXIII ), but even cardinals who are not bishops and who have been given special permission by the pope to decline consecration as bishops may wear the mitre.
After two years as a coach for the 1977-78 Oakland Athletics, Schoendienst returned to the Cardinals as coach and special assistant to the general manager.
After his playing career, Sisler reunited with Rickey as a special assignment scout and front-office aide with the St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Parker has served as a first-base coach for the Anaheim Angels, a batting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1998, and a special hitting instructor for Pittsburgh.
In a season dubbed as a " roller coaster ride " by Grossman himself, the fourth-year quarterback had several productive performances, which were seemingly diluted by a handful of turnover-ridden games, especially in Week 6 against the Arizona Cardinals, where Grossman fumbled twice and threw 4 picks, but the Bears were able to come away with the win thanks to the defense and special teams.
Every Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church is still called a Prince of the Church because their College of Cardinals elects a new pope ( de facto from their number ) during a period sede vacante in a special session called a conclave, where an age-limit applies.
Following the elevation of Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos to the rank of Cardinal-Priest on 1 March 2008, Cacciavillan, as the longest serving Cardinal-Deacon ( in order of appointment to the College of Cardinals ), became Cardinal Protodeacon, whose special privilege it is to make the Habemus Papam announcement upon the conclusion of a papal conclave.
Looker played his first regular season NFL game on December 15 in the Rams ' game against the Arizona Cardinals, on both offense and special teams.
But eventually he returned to baseball and the baseball Cardinals, where he served as a special scout and advisor to the then-GM Walt Jocketty.

Cardinals and ceremony
The prince would receive the rose from the pope in a solemn ceremony and be accompanied by the College of Cardinals from the papal palace to his residence.
In a ceremony before their July 9, 2005 game against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Giants honored Nen with a plaque commemorating his 300th career save.
During the ceremony of a Papal Coronation or Papal Inauguration, the Dean of the College of Cardinals slips the ring on the third finger of the new Pope's right hand.
Only the College of Cardinals and the patriarchs and presiding metropolitans of the Eastern Catholic Churches were allowed inside for a private ceremony in which John Paul was placed in a cypress coffin, the first of three.
At the same ceremony, Archbishop Karol Wojtyła of Kraków ( the future Pope John Paul II ) was also elevated to the College of Cardinals.

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