Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 1958

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Location of Cardinal Electors
Country Number of Electors
Italy 17
France 6
Brazil, Spain 3
Argentina, Canada, Germany, United States 2
Australia, Belgium, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Hungary, India, Ireland, Mozambique, Poland, Portugal, Soviet Union, Syria, Yugoslavia 1

The following were the cardinal electors in the 1958 papal conclave. Arranged by region (not by the linguistic groups commonly used in universal church senacles), and within each alphabetically (not the official order of precedence, which is not relevant to conclave procedure). Only two out of the fifty-three electors, impeded by their Communist governments, did not participate in the conclave: József Cardinal Mindszenty (confined to the U.S. Embassy in Budapest) and Aloysius Cardinal Stepinac (due to house arrest).

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[edit] Roman Curia

  1. Benedetto Aloisi Masella, Camerlengo, Prefect of Disicipline of the Sacraments
  2. Nicola Canali, Major Penitentiary
  3. Gaetano Cicognani, Prefect of Apostolic Signatura
  4. Pietro Ciriaci, Prefect of Council
  5. Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, Prefect of Propagation of the Faith
  6. Marcello Mimmi, Secretary of Consistorial
  7. Alfredo Ottaviani, Pro-Secretary of Holy Office
  8. Giuseppe Pizzardo, Secretary of Holy Office, Prefect of Seminaries and Universities
  9. Federico Tedeschini, Datary of His Holiness
  10. Eugène Tisserant, Dean of the College of Cardinals, Secretary of Oriental Churches
  11. Valerio Valeri, Prefect of Religious

[edit] Europe

[edit] Italy

  1. Elia Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence
  2. Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin
  3. Giacomo Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna
  4. Clemente Micara, Vicar General of Rome
  5. Angelo Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice (was elected and chose the name John XXIII)
  6. Ernesto Ruffini, Archbishop of Palermo
  7. Giuseppe Siri, Archbishop of Genoa

[edit] France

  1. Maurice Feltin, Archbishop of Paris
  2. Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon
  3. Georges Grente, Archbishop-Bishop of Le Mans
  4. Achille Liénart, Bishop of Lille
  5. Clément-Emile Roques, Archbishop of Rennes

[edit] Spain

  1. Benjamín de Arriba y Castro, Archbishop of Tarragona
  2. Enrique Pla y Deniel, Archbishop of Toledo
  3. Fernando Quiroga y Palacios, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela

[edit] Germany

  1. Josef Frings, Archbishop of Cologne
  2. Joseph Wendel, Archbishop of Munich and Freising

[edit] Belgium

  1. Jozef-Ernest van Roey, Archbishop of Mechelen

[edit] Hungary

  1. József Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom (absent)

[edit] Ireland

  1. John D'Alton, Archbishop of Armagh

[edit] Poland

  1. Stefan Wyszyński, Archbishop of Warsaw and Gniezno

[edit] Portugal

  1. Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, Patriarch of Lisbon

[edit] Soviet Union

  1. Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian, Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians

[edit] Yugoslavia

  1. Aloysius Stepinac, Archbishop of Zagreb (absent)

[edit] North America

[edit] Canada

  1. Paul-Émile Léger, PSS, Archbishop of Montreal
  2. James McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto

[edit] United States

  1. James McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles
  2. Francis Spellman, Archbishop of New York

[edit] South America

[edit] Brazil

  1. Jaime de Barros Câmara, Archbishop of São Sebastião de Rio de Janeiro
  2. Augusto da Silva, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
  3. Carlos de Vasconcellos Motta, Archbishop of São Paulo

[edit] Argentina

  1. Antonio Caggiano, Bishop of Rosario
  2. Santiago Copello, Archbishop of Buenos Aires

[edit] Chile

  1. José Caro Rodríguez, Archbishop of Santiago

[edit] Colombia

  1. Crisanto Luque Sánchez, Archbishop of Bogotá

[edit] Cuba

  1. Manuel Arteaga y Betancourt, Archbishop of San Cristobal de la Habana

[edit] Ecuador

  1. Carlos de la Torre, Archbishop of Quito

[edit] Asia

[edit] China

  1. Thomas Tien Ken-sin, SVD, Archbishop of Beijing

[edit] India

  1. Valerian Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay

[edit] Syria

  1. Ignatius Gabriel I Tappouni, Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrians (Cardinal Tappouni was born in Mosul, located in modern-day Iraq)

[edit] Africa

[edit] Mozambique

  1. Teódosio de Gouveia, Archbishop of Lourenço Marques

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

  1. Norman Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney

[edit] References