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Raymond Leo Burke is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church. Born on June 30, 1948, he has played a significant role in the Church, particularly known for his staunch defense of traditional Catholic doctrine. Burke served as the bishop of La Crosse and later as the archbishop of St. Louis before being elevated to cardinal in 2010. His leadership has been marked by a commitment to the teachings of the Church, especially in matters of morality and sacramental theology.

Throughout his career, Burke has been an influential figure, often engaging in theological discussions and writing extensively on issues of faith and doctrine. He has authored several books, including "Inseparable: Five Perspectives on Sex, Life, and Love in Defense of Humanae Vitae," which reflects his views on the sanctity of life and the importance of upholding traditional moral values. Burke's influence extends beyond the United States, as he is a prominent voice in the global Catholic community, advocating for religious freedom and the Church's teachings worldwide.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita June 30, 1948
Luogo di nascita Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA