Raymond Leo Burke

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Raymond Leo Burke is an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church known for his conservative theological views and former leadership roles in major dioceses and the Vatican.

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instanceOf Catholic cardinal
human
appointedBy Pope Benedict XVI NERFINISHED
Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
church Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dioceseServed Archdiocese of Saint Louis NERFINISHED
Diocese of La Crosse NERFINISHED
educatedAt Catholic University of America NERFINISHED
Holy Cross Seminary (La Crosse) NERFINISHED
Pontifical Gregorian University NERFINISHED
Pontifical Gregorian University Faculty of Canon Law NERFINISHED
familyName Burke NERFINISHED
fullName Raymond Leo Burke NERFINISHED
givenName Raymond NERFINISHED
hasTitle His Eminence
jurisdiction Archdiocese of Saint Louis NERFINISHED
Diocese of La Crosse NERFINISHED
Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura NERFINISHED
knownFor conservative theological views
public interventions in Catholic moral and political debates
strict interpretation of canon law
languageSpoken English
Italian
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
nominatedAsCardinalBy Pope Benedict XVI NERFINISHED
notableWorkArea Catholic moral theology
canon law
occupation Catholic prelate
canon lawyer
officeInCuria Roman Curia NERFINISHED
Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura NERFINISHED
participatedIn Synods of Bishops in the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
papal conclave of 2013 NERFINISHED
partOf Latin Church NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Saint Louis
Bishop of La Crosse NERFINISHED
Cardinal Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
sexOrGender male
stanceOnLiturgy support for traditional Latin liturgy
theologicalOrientation conservative Catholic

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