Cardinals created by Paul VI

During his pontificate, Pope Paul VI created. (1963-1978) 144 Cardinals in six consistory. Here he sat by Pope John XXIII. embarked line of internationalization of the College of Cardinals continued. Of the members appointed by him were cardinals in the conclave 2013, 3 alive, but none of these cardinals had the right to vote.

February 22, 1965

  • Lebanon Lebanon: Maximos Saigh SMSP, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
  • Lebanon Lebanon: Pierre -Paul Méouchi, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and all the East
  • Egypt 1972 Egypt: Stephanos Sidarouss CM, Patriarch of Alexandria of the Coptic Catholic Church
  • Ukraine Soviet Socialist Republic Ukrainian SSR: Josyf Ivanovycè Slipyj, Archbishop of Lviv, Patriarch of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
  • Ceylon Ceylon: Thomas Cooray OMI, Archbishop of Colombo
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia: Josef Beran, Archbishop of Prague
  • Canada 1957 Canada: Maurice Roy, Archbishop of Quebec
  • France France: Joseph -Marie Martin, Archbishop of Rouen
  • South Africa 1961 South Africa: Owen McCann, Archbishop of Cape Town
  • Algeria Algeria: Léon -Etienne Duval, Archbishop of Algiers
  • Italy Italy: Ermenegildo Florite, Archbishop of Florence
  • Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Seper, Archbishop of Zagreb
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom: John Carmel Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster
  • France France: Jean -Marie Villot, Archbishop of Lyon
  • Upper Volta Upper Volta: Paul Zoungrana MAFR, Archbishop of Ouagadougou
  • United States United States: Lawrence Shehan, Archbishop of Baltimore
  • Italy Italy: Enrico Dante, Prefect of the Congregation for the ceremonies of the Pope and Secretary of the Congregation of Rites
  • Italy Italy: Cesare Zerba, secretary of the Sacrament Congregation
  • Brazil 1960 Brazil: Agnelo Rossi, Archbishop of São Paulo
  • Italy Italy: Giovanni Colombo, Archbishop of Milan
  • Ireland Ireland: William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh
  • Spain 1945 Spain: Ángel Herrera Oria, Bishop of Málaga
  • Italy Italy: Federico Callori di Vignale, Majordomo in the Apostolic Palace
  • Belgium: Joseph Cardijn, priest of the Archdiocese of Mechelen -Brussels
  • Switzerland Switzerland: Charles Journet, priest of the diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
  • Italy Italy: Giulio Bevilacqua, Auxiliary Bishop of Brescia

June 26, 1967

  • Argentina Argentina Nicolás Fasolino, Archbishop of Santa Fe
  • Monaco Monaco: Antonio Riberi, Apostolic Nuncio in Spain
  • Italy Italy: Giuseppe Beltrami, Apostolic Nuncio to the Netherlands
  • Italy Italy: Alfredo Pacini, Apostolic Nuncio in Switzerland
  • France France: Gabriel -Marie Garrone, Prefect of the Curia for questions of Seminaries and Universities
  • United States United States: Patrick Aloysius O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washington
  • Italy Italy: Egidio Vagnozzi, apostolic envoy to the U.S.
  • Belgium: Maximilien de Furstenberg, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches
  • Italy Italy: Antonio Samore, Prefect of the Congregation for the order of the sacraments
  • Italy Italy: Francesco Carpino, Archbishop of Palermo
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany / Bolivia: Josef Clemens Maurer C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Sucre
  • Italy Italy: Pietro Parente, secretary of the Congregation
  • Italy Italy: Carlo Grano, Apostolic Nuncio in Italy
  • Italy Italy: Angelo Dell'Acqua, President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See
  • Italy Italy: Dino Staffa, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura
  • Italy Italy: Pericle Felici, President of the Pontifical Commission for the interpretation of the documents of the Second Vatican Council
  • United States United States: John Joseph Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphia
  • France France: Pierre Veuillot, Archbishop of Paris
  • United States United States: John Patrick Cody, Archbishop of Chicago
  • Italy Italy: Corrado Ursi, Archbishop of Naples
  • Germany Democratic Republic in 1949 German Democratic Republic: Alfred Bengsch, Bishop of Berlin
  • Indonesia Indonesia: Justin Darmojuwono, Archbishop of Semarang
  • Poland 1944 Poland Karol Wojtyła (later Pope John Paul II ), Archbishop of Krakow
  • Italy Italy: Michele Pellegrino, Archbishop of Turin
  • France France: Alexandre -Charles Renard, Archbishop of Lyon
  • United States United States: Francis Brennan, Dean of the Roman Rota
  • Switzerland Switzerland: Benno Gut, OSB, Prefect of the Congregation for Rites

April 28, 1969

  • People's Republic of China People's Republic of China: Paul Yu Pin, Archbishop of Nanking
  • Brazil 1968 Brazil: Alfredo Vicente Scherer, Archbishop of Porto Alegre
  • Philippines 1944 Philippines: Julio Rosales y Ras, Archbishop of Cebu
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom: Gordon Gray, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
  • New Zealand New Zealand: Thomas Peter McKeefry, Archbishop of Wellington
  • Mexico Mexico: Miguel Darío Miranda y Gómez, Archbishop of Mexico City
  • India India: Joseph Parecattil, Archbishop of Ernakulam of the Syro -Malabar Church
  • United States United States: John Francis Dearden, Archbishop of Detroit
  • France France: François Marty, Archbishop of Paris
  • Madagascar Madagascar: Jérôme Rakotomalala, Archbishop of Antananarivo
  • Canada Canada: George Bernard Flahiff CSB, Archbishop of Winnipeg
  • France France: Paul Gouyon, Archbishop of Rennes
  • Guatemala Guatemala: Mario Casariego y Acevedo CRS, Archbishop of Guatemala
  • Spain 1945 Spain: Vicente Enrique y Tarancon, Archbishop of Toledo
  • Democratic Republic of Congo Democratic Republic of Congo 1966: Joseph -Albert Maloula, Archbishop of Kinshasa
  • Ecuador Ecuador: Pablo Muñoz Vega SJ, Archbishop of Quito
  • Italy Italy: Antonio Poma, Archbishop of Bologna
  • United States United States: John Joseph Carberry, Archbishop of Saint Louis
  • United States United States: Terence Cooke, Archbishop of New York
  • Flag of South Korea South Korea: Stephen Kim Sou -hwan, Archbishop of Seoul
  • Spain 1945 Spain: Arturo Tabera, Archbishop of Pamplona
  • Brazil 1968 Brazil: Eugênio de Araújo Sales, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany: Joseph Hoffner, Archbishop of Cologne
  • United States United States: John Joseph Wright, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy
  • Italy Italy: Paolo Bertoli, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
  • Italy Italy Sebastiano Baggio, Apostolic Nuncio in Brazil
  • Italy Italy: Silvio Oddi, Apostolic Nuncio to Belgium and Luxembourg in Internuncio
  • Italy Italy: Giuseppe Paupini, Apostolic Nuncio in Colombia
  • Italy Italy: Giacomo Violardo, Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments
  • Netherlands Netherlands: Johannes Willebrands, President of the Secretariat for Christian Unity
  • Italy Italy: Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Prefect of the Apostolic Chamber
  • Italy Italy: Sergio Guerri, President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
  • France France: Jean Daniélou SJ, a Catholic theologian and Jesuit priest
  • Romania 1965 Romania: Iuliu Hossu, Greek Catholic Bishop of Cluj- Gherla ( in pectore )
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia: Stepan Trochta SDB, Bishop of Leitmeritz ( in pectore )

March 5, 1973

  • Italy Italy: Albino Luciani (later Pope John Paul I ), Patriarch of Venice
  • Portugal: António Ribeiro, Patriarch of Lisbon
  • Italy Italy: Sergio Pignedoli, secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
  • Australia: James Robert Knox, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship
  • Italy Italy: Luigi Raimondi, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
  • Italy Italy: Umberto Mozzoni, Apostolic Nuncio in Brazil
  • Brazil Brazil: Avelar Brandão Vilela, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
  • India India: Joseph Cordeiro, Archbishop of Karachi
  • Colombia Colombia: Aníbal Muñoz Duque, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Bogotá
  • Poland Poland Bolesław Kominek, Archbishop of Breslau
  • France France: Pierre - Paul Philippe OP, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches
  • Italy Italy: Pietro Palazzini, secretary of Cardinal Commission for the Pontifical Shrines of Pompeii and Loreto
  • Puerto Rico Puerto Rico: Luis Aponte Martínez, Archbishop of San Juan
  • Argentina Argentina: Raúl Francisco Primatesta, Archbishop of Córdoba
  • Italy Italy: Salvatore Pappalardo, Archbishop of Palermo
  • Italy Italy: Ferdinando Giuseppe Antonelli, OFM, Secretary of the Congregation of Rites
  • Spain 1945 Spain: Marcelo González Martín, Archbishop of Toledo
  • France France: Louis- Jean Guyot, Archbishop of Toulouse
  • Italy Italy: Ugo Poletti, Cardinal Vicar of the Diocese of Rome and archpriest of the Lateran Basilica
  • United States United States: Timothy Manning, Archbishop of Los Angeles
  • Japan Japan: Paul Yoshigoro Taguchi, Archbishop of Osaka
  • Kenya: Maurice Michael Otunga, Archbishop of Nairobi
  • Mexico Mexico: José Salazar López, Archbishop of Guadalajara
  • Congo People's Republic People's Republic of Congo: Emile Biayenda, Archbishop of Brazzaville
  • United States United States: Humberto Sousa Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston
  • Brazil Brazil: Paulo Evaristo Arns OFM, Archbishop of São Paulo
  • Australia: James Darcy Freeman, Archbishop of Sydney
  • Spain 1945 Spain: Narciso Jubany, Archbishop of Barcelona
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany: Hermann Volk, Bishop of Mainz
  • 1949 West Samoa Western Samoa Pio Taofinu'u SM, Archbishop of Samoa - Apia

May 24, 1976

  • Dominican Republic: Octavio Antonio Beras Rojas, archbishop of Santo Domingo
  • Italy Italy: Opilio Rossi, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family
  • Italy Italy: Giuseppe Maria Sensi, Apostolic Nuncio in Portugal
  • Argentina Argentina: Juan Carlos Aramburu, Archbishop of Buenos Aires
  • Italy Italy: Corrado Bafile, Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
  • Senegal Senegal: Hyacinthe Thiandoum, Archbishop of Dakar
  • Uganda Uganda: Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga, Archbishop of Kampala
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany: Joseph Schröffer, secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education
  • India India: Trevor Lawrence Picachy SJ, Archbishop of Calcutta
  • Philippines 1944 Philippines: Jaime Lachica Sin, Archbishop of Manila
  • United States United States: William Wakefield tree, Archbishop of Washington
  • Brazil 1968 Brazil: Aloisio Lorscheider OFM, Archbishop of Fortaleza
  • New Zealand New Zealand: Reginald John Delargey, Archbishop of Wellington
  • Argentina Argentina: Eduardo Francisco Pironio, Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
  • Hungary 1957 Hungary: László Lékai, Archbishop of Esztergom- Budapest
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom: Basil Hume OSB, Archbishop of Westminster
  • Madagascar Madagascar: Victor Razafimahatratra SJ, Archbishop of Antananarivo
  • Nigeria Nigeria: Dominic Ignatius Ekandem, Ikot Ekpene Bishop of
  • Vietnam: Joseph Marie Trinh Nhu Khue, Archbishop of Hanoi
  • Poland Poland Bolesław Filipiak, Dean of the Roman Rota
  • Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia: Frantisek Tomasek, Apostolic Administrator of Prague ( in pectore )

June 27, 1977

  • Italy Italy: Giovanni Benelli, archbishop of Florence
  • Benin People's Republic of Benin: Bernardin Gantin, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
  • Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany: Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI. ), Archbishop of Munich and Freising
  • Italy Italy: Mario Luigi Ciappi OP, papal theologian house

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  • Cardinals created by Pope Paul VI

Leo III. | Stephen IV | Paschal I | Eugene II | Valentine | Gregory IV | Sergius II | Leo IV | Benedict III. | Nicholas I | Hadrian II | John VIII | Marinus I. | Hadrian III. | Stephen V | Formosus | Boniface VI. | Stephen VI. | Romanus | Theodore II | John IX. | Benedict IV | Leo V | Sergius III. | Anastasius III. | Lando | John X | Leo VI. | Stephan VII | John XI. | Leo VII | Stephan VIII | Marinus II | Agapetus II | John XII. | Leo VIII | Benedict V. | John XIII. | Benedict VI. | Benedict VII | John XIV | John XV. | Gregory V | Sylvester II | John XVII. | John XVIII. | Sergius IV | Benedict VIII | John XIX. | Benedict IX. | Gregory VI. | Clement II | Damasus II | Leo IX. | Victor II | Stephen IX. | Benedict X | Alexander II | Gregory VII | Victor III. | Urban II | Paschal II | Gelasius II | Calixtus II | Honorius II | Innocent II | Celestine II | Lucius II | Eugene III. | Anastasius IV | Adrian IV | Alexander III. | Lucius III. | Urban III. | Gregory VIII | Clement III. | Celestine III. | Innocent III. | Honorius III. | Gregory IX. | Celestine IV | Innocent IV | Alexander IV | Urban IV | Clement IV | Gregory X | Hadrian V. | Innocent V. | John XXI. | Nicholas III. | Martin IV | Honorius IV | Nicholas IV | Celestine V | Boniface VIII | Benedict XI. | Clement V | John XXII. | Benedict XII. | Clement VI. | Innocent VI. | Urban V | Gregory XI. | Urban VI. | Boniface IX. | Innocent VII | Gregory XII. | Martin V. | Eugene IV | Nicholas V | Calixtus III. | Pius II | Paul II | Sixtus IV | Innocent VIII | Alexander VI. | Pius III. | Julius II | Leo X. | Hadrian VI. | Clement VII | Paul III. | Julius III. | Marcellus II | Paul IV | Pius IV | Pius V | Gregory XIII. | Sixtus V | Urban VII | Gregory XIV | Innocent IX. | Clement VIII | Leo XI. | Paul V. | Gregory XV. | Urban VIII | Innocent X | Alexander VII | Clement IX. | Clement X | Innocent XI. | Alexander VIII | Innocent XII. | Clement XI. | Innocent XIII. | Benedict XIII. | Clement XII. | Benedict XIV | Clement XIII. | Clement XIV | Pius VI. | Pius VII | Leo XII. | Pius VIII | Gregory XVI. | Pius IX. | Leo XIII. | St. Pius X | Benedict XV. | Pius XI. | Pius XII. | John XXIII. | Paul VI. | John Paul I | John Paul II | Pope Benedict XVI. | Francis

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