Talk:Michael Logue
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editThe full titles and styles of Cardinal Logue were: His Eminence The Most Rev. Dr. Michael Cardinal Logue, D.D., Lord Primate of All Ireland and Lord Archbishop of Armagh. He was usually styled for short as Dr. Michael Cardinal Logue, Michael Cardinal Logue or simply Cardinal Logue. Before he was elevated to the College of Cardinals, he would have been styled for short as Primate Logue or Archbishop Logue.
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