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There are a lot of European Cardinals in the Church

There are many cardinals born in Europe; they represent diverse countries, with large contingents from Italy, France, Spain, and Germany.

Notable examples include Pietro Parolin (Italy), Reinhard Marx (Germany), Péter Erdő (Hungary), and Christophe Schönborn (Austria), holding positions such as Secretary of State, Archbishop, and various Curial offices. Europe remains the continent with the most cardinals, with the Western European block being particularly significant.

Here are some examples of European-born cardinals and their countries of origin:
Pietro Parolin - Italy
Matteo Zuppi - Italy
Reinhard Marx - Germany
Péter Erdő - Hungary
Christoph Schönborn - Austria
Vincent Nichols - United Kingdom
Wim Eijk - Netherlands
José Cobo Cano - Spain
Juan José Omella - Spain
Carlos Osoro Sierra - Spain
José Tolentino Calaça de Mendonça - Portugal
Christophe Pierre - France
Jean-Marc Aveline - France
Américo Aguiar - Portugal
François Bustillo - France
Piotr Krajewski - Poland
Angel Fernández Artime - Spain
Adam Maida - United States
Cardinal Arborelius - Sweden
Cardinal Müller - Germany
Páter Erdő - Hungary

Key Facts
Significant Representation: Europe has the most cardinals of any continent, with a significant portion coming from Western European countries.

Diversity: European-born cardinals come from a wide range of countries, with significant numbers from Italy, France, Spain, and Germany.

Leadership Roles: Many European cardinals hold high-ranking positions in the Roman Curia, the governing body of the Catholic Church.

Elector Status: Cardinals eligible to vote in a papal conclave are eligible until they turn 80.

 
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