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His Eminence Mario Luigi Cardinal Ciappi, O.P.

(October 6, 1909, Florence, Italy-April 22, 1996, Rome, Italy). Roman Catholic Theologian. Joined Order of Preachers (Dominicans). Ordained Priest, March 26, 1932. Faculty Member and Dean of Theological Faculty, Pontifical Angelicum Athenaeum, 1935-1955. Faculty Member, Institute Beato Angelico. Master of the Sacred Palace, May 5, 1955. Theologian of the Pontifical Household, March 28, 1968. Titular Bishop of Miseno, June 10, 1977. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, June 27, 1977. Pro-Theologian of the Pontifical Household, 1977-1989. Participated in the Conclaves of 1978.

Mario Luigi Cardinal Ciappi Signature

Most Reverend Bishop Stefan Cichy

(March 30, 1939, Przyszowice, Poland-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Legnica, Poland, 2005-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 23, 1963. Auxiliary Bishop of Katowice, Poland, and Titular Bishop of Bonusta, August 26, 1998. Bishop of Legnica, Poland, March 19, 2005-Current.

Bishop Stefan Cichy Signature

His Eminence Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani

(February 28, 1983, Brisighella, Italy-December 17, 1973, Vatican City, Vatican City State). Roman Catholic Diplomat and Vatican Official. Ordained Priest, September 23, 1905. Titular Archbishop of Laodicea di Frigia, March 17, 1933. Apostolic Delegate to the United States, April 23, 1933. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, December 5, 1958, notwithstanding the fact that his brother, Gaetano Cicognani, was already a Cardinal. Secretary, Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Church, November 14, 1959. Secretary of State of the Vatican City, August 12, 1961. Attended Vatican II Council, 1962-1965. Participated in Conclave of 1963. President, Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See, May 7, 1968. Resigned his posts, April 30, 1969. Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, March 24, 1972.

Amleto Giovanni Cardinal Cicognani

Most Reverend Bishop Vojtech Cikrle

(August 20, 1946, Brno, Czechoslovakia-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Brno, Czech Republic. Ordained Priest, June 27, 1976. Bishop of Brno, February 14, 1990-Current.

Bishop Vojtech Cikrle Signature

His Eminence Gonzalo Jimenez Cardinal de Cisneros

(1436, Torrelaguna, Castile, Spain- November 8, 1517, Nibbles, Spain). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toledo. Archprestazgo of Uceda. Imprisoned for opposing the Archbishop of Toledo. Chaplain of Siguenza, 1480. Joined the Franciscan Order and changed his name from Gonzalo to Francisco. Superior of the Franciscan Monastery of Castanar. Confessor to Queen Isabella, 1492. Provincial, Franciscan Order of Castile, 1494. Archbishop of Toledo. Brutally evangelized the Muslims of Granada. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, 1507. Named Grand Inquisitor of Castile.

Gonzalo Jimenez Cardinal de Cisneros Signature

Reverend Regina Claas

(Germany-Alive). General Secretary, Union of Evangelical Free Churches in Germany, 2002-Current. Ordained Baptist Minister. Missionary in Southern Africa and Regional Representative, European Baptist Missions, 1999-2002. Chairperson, Freedom and Justice Commission, Baptist World Alliance. General Secretary, Union of Evangelical Free Churches in Germany, 2002-Current.

Reverend Regina Claas Signature

His Eminence Edward Bede Cardinal Clancy

(December 13, 1923, Lithgow, Australia-Alive). 7th Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, 1983-2001. Ordained Priest, July 23, 1949. Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney, Australia, October 25, 1973. 7th Metropolitan Archbishop of Sydney, November 24, 1978. President, Australian Episcopal Conference, 1986. Elevated to the College of Cardinals, June 28, 1988. Resigned as Archbishop of Sydney, March 26, 2001.

Edward Cardinal Clancy Signature

Most Reverend Bishop Matthew Harvey Clark

(July 15, 1937, Troy, New York-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Rochester, New York. Ordained Priest, December 19, 1962. Bishop of Rochester, New York, April 23, 1979-Current.

Bishop Matthew H. Clark Signature

Most Reverend Presiding Bishop Thomas Charles Clary, SMM

Presiding Bishop, Free Catholic Church. Raised Roman Catholic and studied for the priesthood. Entered the U.S. Army and remained in service for 24 years, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. Vice President, St. Gregory's College. Consultant. Psychologist. Ordained Minister, Science of Mind. Ordained Priest, Free Catholic Church International. Pastor, SS. Mary Magdalene and Thomas, Apostles Free Catholic Church, Washington, D.C. Broke with the Free Catholic Church International in favor of the consecration of women Bishops. Founder and Presiding Bishop, Free Catholic Church, June 17, 1994-Current.

Presiding Bishop Thomas Clary Signature

His Divine Grace Bishop Daniel Clay

Bishop of Virginia, United Catholic Church, 2001. Founder, The Divine Assembly of the Holy Prophets, 1998. Founder, Church Universal and Global, 2002. Known as "His Divine Grace" and the "Incarnation of Love and Wisdom." Claims to hold Lamaic succession and have the ability to bi-locate. A number of miraculous healings have been attributed to him by his followers. Prophesied the fall of the Berlin Wall and the demise of Communism, 1983. When not ministering, he works as a gardener and author. Briefly sought the Reform Party nomination for President, 2000

Bishop Daniel Clay Signature