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The cardinal electors in the 1958 papal conclave were 53, of whom 51 participated. This list is arranged by region and within each alphabetically. Two were impeded from attending by their
Communist governments:
József Mindszenty was confined to the
U.S. Embassy in
Budapest , and
Aloysius Stepinac was under house arrest in Yugoslavia.
[1] A 54th cardinal,
Edward Mooney of Detroit, traveled to Rome to attend the
papal conclave , but died of a heart attack three hours before it began.
[2]
Cardinal Angelo Roncalli,
Patriarch of Venice , who was elected Pope and adopted the name John XXIII.
Nationality of Participating Cardinal Electors
Country
Number of Electors
Italy
17
France
6
Brazil,
Spain
3
Argentina, Canada, Germany, United States
2
Australia, Belgium, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, India, Ireland/UK, Mozambique, Poland, Portugal,
Soviet Union , Syria
1
Roman Curia
Benedetto Aloisi Masella ,
Camerlengo , Prefect of
Discipline of the Sacraments
Nicola Canali ,
Major Penitentiary
Gaetano Cicognani , Prefect of
Apostolic Signatura
Pietro Ciriaci , Prefect of Congregation of the
Council
Pietro Fumasoni Biondi , Prefect of the Congregation for the
Propagation of the Faith
Marcello Mimmi , Secretary of
Consistorial Congregation
Alfredo Ottaviani , Pro-Secretary of the
Holy Office
Giuseppe Pizzardo , Secretary of
Holy Office , Prefect of
Seminaries and Universities
Federico Tedeschini ,
Datary of His Holiness
Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant ,
Dean of the College of Cardinals , Secretary of
Oriental Churches
Valerio Valeri , Prefect of
Religious
Europe
Italy
Elia Dalla Costa ,
Archbishop of Florence
Maurilio Fossati , OSsCGN,
Archbishop of Turin
Giacomo Lercaro ,
Archbishop of Bologna
Clemente Micara ,
Vicar General of Rome
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli ,
Patriarch of Venice (was elected and chose the name John XXIII)
Ernesto Ruffini ,
Archbishop of Palermo
Giuseppe Siri ,
Archbishop of Genoa
France
Maurice Feltin ,
Archbishop of Paris
Pierre-Marie Gerlier ,
Archbishop of Lyon
Georges-François-Xavier-Marie Grente , Archbishop-Bishop of
Le Mans
Achille Liénart ,
Bishop of Lille
Clément-Emile Roques , Archbishop of
Rennes
Spain
Benjamín de Arriba y Castro ,
Archbishop of Tarragona
Enrique Pla y Deniel ,
Archbishop of Toledo
Fernando Quiroga y Palacios ,
Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
Germany
Josef Frings ,
Archbishop of Cologne
Joseph Wendel ,
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
Belgium
Jozef-Ernest van Roey ,
Archbishop of Mechelen
Hungary
József Mindszenty ,
Archbishop of Esztergom (absent)
Ireland and United Kingdom
John D'Alton ,
Archbishop of Armagh (archdiocese contains territory in both the
Republic of Ireland and
Northern Ireland )
Poland
Stefan Wyszyński ,
Archbishop of Warsaw and
Gniezno
Portugal
Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira ,
Patriarch of Lisbon
Soviet Union
Gregorio Pietro Agagianian ,
Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians
Yugoslavia
Aloysius Stepinac ,
Archbishop of Zagreb (absent)
North America
Canada
Paul-Émile Léger ,
PSS ,
Archbishop of Montreal
James Charles McGuigan ,
Archbishop of Toronto
United States
James Francis McIntyre ,
Archbishop of Los Angeles
Francis Spellman ,
Archbishop of New York
Cuba
Manuel Arteaga y Betancourt ,
Archbishop of San Cristobal de la Habana
South America
Brazil
Jaime de Barros Câmara ,
Archbishop of São Sebastião de Rio de Janeiro
Augusto da Silva ,
Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
Carlos Carmelo Vasconcellos Motta ,
Archbishop of São Paulo
Argentina
Antonio Caggiano ,
Bishop of Rosario
Santiago Copello ,
Archbishop of Buenos Aires
Chile
José Caro Rodríguez ,
Archbishop of Santiago
Colombia
Crisanto Luque Sánchez ,
Archbishop of Bogotá
Ecuador
Carlos María de la Torre ,
Archbishop of Quito
Asia
China
Thomas Tien Ken-sin ,
SVD ,
Archbishop of Beijing
India
Valerian Gracias ,
Archbishop of Bombay
Syria
Ignatius Gabriel I Tappuni ,
Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrians (born in
Mosul , in modern-day Iraq)
Africa
Mozambique
Teódosio de Gouveia ,
Archbishop of Lourenço Marques
Oceania
Australia
Norman Gilroy ,
Archbishop of Sydney
References
Elections and conclaves Governing documents (selected)