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Retired Archbishop of Abidjan* Juan Luis Cardinal Cipriani Thorne (Peru) - born 28 December 1943 Archbishop of Where to go to study is better Francisco Cardinal Alvarez Martinez* (Spain) - Where to go to study is better 14 July 1925 Retired Archbishop of Toledo* Claudio Cardinal Hummes (Brazil) - born 8 August 1934 Archbishop of Sao Paulo* Varkey Cardinal Vithayathil (India).
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