Filipino Cardinals - Number Living

Number Living

From To Number of living Cardinals
March 28, 1960
(Rufino Santos elevated to Cardinal)
April 28, 1969
(Julio Rosales elevated to Cardinal)
1 Cardinal
(Cardinal Santos)
April 28, 1969
(Julio Rosales elevated to Cardinal)
September 3, 1973
(Death of Cardinal Santos)
2 Cardinals
(Cardinal Santos & Cardinal J. Rosales)
September 3, 1973
(Death of Cardinal Santos)
May 24, 1976
(Jaime Sin elevated to Cardinal)
1 Cardinal
(Cardinal J. Rosales)
May 24, 1976
(Jaime Sin elevated to Cardinal)
June 2, 1983
(Death of Cardinal J. Rosales)
2 Cardinals
(Cardinal J. Rosales & Cardinal Sin
June 2, 1983
(Death of Cardinal J. Rosales)
May 25, 1985
(Ricardo Vidal elevated to Cardinal)
1 Cardinal
(Cardinal Sin)
May 25, 1985
(Ricardo Vidal elevated to Cardinal)
June 28, 1991
(Jose Sanchez elevated to Cardinal)
2 Cardinals
(Cardinal Sin & Cardinal Vidal)
June 28, 1991
(Jose Tomas Sanchez elevated to Cardinal)
June 21, 2005
(Death of Cardinal Sin)
3 Cardinals
(Cardinals Sin, Vidal & Sanchez)
June 21, 2005
(Death of Cardinal Sin)
March 24, 2006
(Gaudencio Rosales elevated to Cardinal)
2 Cardinals
(Cardinal Vidal & Cardinal Sanchez)
March 24, 2006
(Gaudencio Rosales elevated to Cardinal)
March 9, 2012
(Death of Cardinal Sanchez)
3 Cardinals
(Cardinals Vidal, Sanchez & G. Rosales)
March 9, 2012
(Death of Cardinal Sanchez)
November 24, 2012
(Luis Antonio Tagle elevated to Cardinal)
2 Cardinals
(Cardinals Vidal & G. Rosales)
November 24, 2012
(Luis Antonio Tagle elevated to Cardinal)
Present 3 Cardinals
(Cardinals Vidal, G. Rosales & Tagle)

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