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  1. Cardinal deacons. The cardinal deacons (Latin: cardinales diaconi) are the lowest-ranking cardinals. Cardinals elevated to the diaconal order are either officials of the Roman Curia or priests elevated after their 80th birthday. Bishops with diocesan responsibilities, however, are created cardinal priests.

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  2. The other cardinals have the rank either of Cardinal Priest or Cardinal Deacon, the former rank being normally assigned to bishops in charge of dioceses, and the latter to officials of the Curia and to priests raised to the cardinalate.

  3. Cardinals. Cardinal-bishops. Dean of the Sacred College; Vice-Dean of the Sacred College; Other Cardinal-bishops of Suburbicarian Sees (by date of elevation) Cardinal-presbyters. Cardinal Protopresbyter; Other Cardinal-presbyters (by date of elevation) Cardinal-deacons. Cardinal Protodeacon; Other Cardinal-deacons (by date of elevation)

  4. Lediglich der Leiter der Papstwahl ( Kardinaldekan bzw. der höchstrangige stimmberechtigte Kardinalbischof) und der Verkünder des neuen Papstes ( Kardinalprotodiakon, der dienstälteste Kardinaldiakon) werden dadurch bestimmt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Allgemeines. 2 Kardinalsklassen. 2.1 Kardinalbischöfe. 2.2 Kardinalpriester. 2.3 Kardinaldiakone.

  5. Cardinal deacons (CD): bishops who work in the Roman Curia or the diplomatic service of the Holy See, and all other clergy, including priests who have been granted a dispensation not to be consecrated a bishop. They have the choice (Latin: optatio) of opting to become cardinal priests after having been cardinal deacons for ten years.

  6. A title (Latin: titulus) is a titular church that is assigned to a cardinal priest (a member of the second order of the College of Cardinals), whereas a deaconry (Latin: diaconia) is normally assigned to a cardinal deacon (a member of the third order of the college).