The cardinal electors in the 1963 papal conclave numbered 82, of whom 80 participated. This papal conclave met from 19 to 21 June 1963. This list is arranged by region and within each alphabetically.
Cardinal József Mindszenty refused to leave the U.S. Legation in Budapest where he had lived since 1956 unless the Hungarian government met his demands for religious freedom in Hungary.[1] Cardinal Carlos María de la Torre of Quito, Ecuador, was 89 years old and could not make the journey because he had suffered a stroke the previous December and was bedridden with thrombosis.[1][2]
Country | Number of Electors |
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Italy | 29 |
France | 8 |
Spain | 6 |
United States | 5 |
Brazil, West Germany | 3 |
Argentina, Canada, Portugal | 2 |
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Philippines, Poland, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, Syria, Tanganyika, Uruguay, Venezuela | 1 |
Roman Curia edit
National origin is noted for a member of the Roman Curia who is not Italian.
- Gregorio Pietro Agagianian, Prefect of Propagation of the Faith (origin: Soviet Union, Armenian Catholic)
- Joaquín Albareda y Ramoneda, OSB, Librarian Emeritus of Vatican Library (origin: Spain)
- Benedetto Aloisi Masella, Camerlengo, Prefect of Discipline of the Sacraments
- Augustin Bea, SJ, President of Promoting Christian Unity (origin: Germany)
- Francesco Bracci, Secretary Emeritus of Discipline of the Sacraments
- Fernando Cento, Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary
- Carlo Chiarlo, Nuncio Emeritus of Brazil
- Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Secretary of State, Prefect of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs
- Pietro Ciriaci, Prefect of Council
- Carlo Confalonieri, Secretary of Consistorial
- Santiago Copello, Chancellor of Apostolic Chancery (origin: Argentina)
- Giuseppe Ferretto, Secretary of College of Cardinals
- Paolo Giobbe, Datary of His Holiness
- William Heard, Dean of the Roman Rota (origin: Scotland)
- Alberto di Jorio, President of Vatican City State
- André-Damien-Ferdinand Jullien, PSS, Dean Emeritus of Roman Rota (origin: France)
- Arcadio Larraona Saralegui, Prefect of Rites (origin: Spain)
- Paolo Marella, Prefect of St. Peter's Basilica
- Francesco Morano, Secretary of Apostolic Signatura
- Alfredo Ottaviani, Secretary of the Holy Office
- Giuseppe Pizzardo, Prefect of Seminaries and Universities
- Francesco Roberti, Prefect of Apostolic Signatura
- Gustavo Testa, Prefect of Oriental Churches
- Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant, Dean of the College of Cardinals, Prefect of Ceremonies, Librarian of Vatican Library, Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives (origin: France)
- Luigi Traglia, Pro-Vicar General of Rome
- Valerio Valeri, Prefect of Religious
Europe edit
Italy edit
- Ildebrando Antoniutti, Nuncio to Spain
- Antonio Bacci, Titular Archbishop of Colonia in Cappadocia
- Alfonso Castaldo, Archbishop of Naples
- Efrem Forni, Nuncio emeritus to Belgium and Luxembourg
- Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin
- Giacomo Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna
- Clemente Micara, Vice Dean of College of Cardinals, Vicar General of Rome
- Giovanni Battista Montini, Archbishop of Milan (was elected Pope and chose the name Paul VI)
- Ernesto Ruffini, Archbishop of Palermo
- Giuseppe Siri, Archbishop of Genoa
- Giovanni Urbani, Patriarch of Venice
France edit
- Maurice Feltin, Archbishop of Paris
- Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon
- Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre, Archbishop of Bourges
- Achille Liénart, Bishop of Lille
- Paul Marie André Richaud, Archbishop of Bordeaux
- Clément-Emile Roques, Archbishop of Rennes
Spain edit
- Benjamín de Arriba y Castro, Archbishop of Tarragona
- José Bueno y Monreal, Archbishop of Seville
- Enrique Pla y Deniel, Archbishop of Toledo
- Fernando Quiroga y Palacios, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
West Germany edit
Portugal edit
- José da Costa Nunes, Archbishop Emeritus of Archdiocese of Goa e Damão
- Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, Patriarch of Lisbon
Austria edit
Belgium edit
Netherlands edit
Hungary edit
- József Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom (absent)
Ireland edit
Poland edit
North America edit
United States edit
- Richard Cushing, Archbishop of Boston
- James McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles
- Albert Gregory Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago
- Joseph Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis
- Francis Spellman, Archbishop of New York
Canada edit
Mexico edit
South America edit
Brazil edit
- Jaime de Barros Câmara, Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
- Augusto da Silva, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
- Carlos Carmelo Vasconcellos Motta, Archbishop of São Paulo
Argentina edit
Chile edit
Colombia edit
Ecuador edit
- Carlos María de la Torre, Archbishop of Quito (absent)
Peru edit
Venezuela edit
Uruguay edit
Asia edit
China edit
- Thomas Tien Ken-sin, SVD, Archbishop of Beijing
India edit
Japan edit
Philippines edit
Syria edit
- Ignatius Gabriel I Tappuni, Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrians (Cardinal Tappuni was born in Mosul, located in modern-day Iraq)
Africa edit
Tanganyika edit
- Laurean Rugambwa, Bishop of Bukoba
Oceania edit
Australia edit
References edit
- ^ a b Cortesi, Arnaldo (9 June 1963). "50 Cardinals Join in Rome Meetings" (PDF). New York Times. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- ^ "Ecuadorean Cardinal Ill" (PDF). New York Times. Associated Press. 14 June 1963. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- Additional sources
- "The Roster of the Membership of the Sacred College of Cardinals" (PDF). New York Times. 20 June 1962. Retrieved 7 November 2017.