First of the cardinals
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ONEFirst of the cardinals
INNOCENTPope who first gave red hat to Cardinals, 1243-54.
ENOSSlaughter of the Cardinals
ENOSSlaughter of the Cardinals.
SAIGHOwner of the Cardinals.
STANMusial of the Cardinals.
NINETEENOne of the cardinals.
IORGDane of the Cardinals
HERRTommy of the Cardinals
STANMusial of the Cardinals
EDUARDOPerez of the Cardinals
ENOS"Country" Slaughter of the Cardinals
STLHome of the Cardinals: Abbr.
STAN"The Man" of Cardinals history
STANThe Man of Cardinals history
DEANHead of the College of Cardinals
ELIMarrero of the St. Louis Cardinals
ENOSSlaughter of the 1940's-50's Cardinals
DIZZYDEANSt. Louis Cardinals star of the 1930s
HERRTom of the 1980s St. Louis Cardinals
GASHOUSE"Gang" of the St. Louis Cardinals, once
DIZZYDEANHall-of-Fame pitcher with the 30's Cardinals
JUPITERFLORIDASpring training home of the Cardinals and Marlins
cardinalatethe office or dignity of cardinal; the cardinals collectively
LONPitcher Warneke of the '30s and '40s Cubs and Cardinals
cardinalatesCARDINALATE, the office or dignity of cardinal; the cardinals collectively
congregation(in the Roman Catholic Church) A permanent committee of the College of Cardinals
congregations(in the Roman Catholic Church) A permanent committee of the College of Cardinals
consistories(in the Roman Catholic Church) The council of cardinals, with or without the pope
consistory(in the Roman Catholic Church) The council of cardinals, with or without the pope
conclave(in the Roman Catholic Church) The assembly of cardinals for the election of a pope
conclaves(in the Roman Catholic Church) The assembly of cardinals for the election of a pope
propagandaA committee of cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church responsible for foreign missions, founded in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV
cardinalsA leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinals are nominated by the pope and form the Sacred College, which elects succeeding popes (now invariably from among their own number)