Cardinal-Priest of San Cesareo in Palatio

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The Cardinal-Priest of San Cesareo in Palatio is a titular church in Rome traditionally assigned to a cardinal, notably held by Karol Wojtyła at the time he was elected Pope John Paul II in the 1978 papal conclave.

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Cardinal-Priest of San Cesareo in Palatio canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cardinal title
titular church
assignedTo members of the College of Cardinals
city Rome
country Italy
denomination Roman Catholic
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Rome
eventAssociatedWith election of Pope John Paul II
hasDedication Saint Caesarius of Africa
hasEcclesiasticalStatus titular church
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Latin
hasTitleHolder Pope John Paul II
surface form: Karol Józef Wojtyła

Pope John Paul II
isOneOf titular churches of Rome
isTitularChurchOf College of Cardinals
locatedIn Diocese of Rome
Italy
Rome
notableTitleHolder Pope John Paul II
surface form: Karol Wojtyła

Pope John Paul II
partOf Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
rite Latin Rite
titleHeldAtTimeOf 1978 papal conclave
titleHeldByDuringEvent Pope John Paul II
surface form: Karol Wojtyła
traditionallyAssignedTo Cardinal-Priest

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1978 papal conclave electedPopeCardinalTitle Cardinal-Priest of San Cesareo in Palatio