(b. 1944), made a cardinal on 24 March 2006 (b. 1932), made a cardinal on 24 March 2006
Pope Benedict XVI created new cardinals for the first time on 24 March 2006. He had announced the names of fifteen new cardinals-designate from eleven countries on 22 February 2006. Three belonged to the
Roman Curia, nine headed a diocese, and two were bishops emeritus. One,
Albert Vanhoye, was a Jesuit priest and theologian, not a bishop. Twelve of the fifteen were under 80 years old and eligible to vote in a papal conclave. With these new cardinals, Benedict limited the number of cardinal electors to 120, the maximum set by statute since 1973 and which
John Paul II had at times exceeded. The appointments brought the total number of cardinals to 193. ==24 November 2007==