| Date | Age | Event | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 May 1908 | Born | ||
| 20 Feb 1932 | 23.7 | Ordained Priest | Priest of Order of Friars Minor |
| 15 Feb 1980 | 71.7 | Appointed | Titular Archbishop of Numana |
| 15 Feb 1980 | 71.7 | Appointed | Vice President of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications |
| 26 Mar 1980 | 71.8 | Ordained Bishop | Titular Archbishop of Numana |
| 16 Jul 1983 | 75.1 | Retired | Vice President of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications |
| 19 Jan 1987 | 78.6 | Died | Vice President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications |
(VIAF: 302009475; WikiData: Q33083481)
Archbishop
Agnellus
Andrew
O.F.M.
(born , died )
Vice President Emeritus
of Social Communications
| Event | Place |
|---|---|
| Birth Place | Crosshill, Archdiocese of Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain |
| Ordained Bishop | Most Precious Blood, Cathedral, Westminster, London, Archdiocese of Westminster, England, Great Britain |
| Death Place | London |
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