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William Baum, longest-serving U.S. cardinal, dies at 88

William Baum, who, as the Catholic archbishop of Washington, welcomed Pope John Paul II to the nation’s capital in 1979 and who became the longest-serving U.S. cardinal in history, died Thursday at a Catholic care facility in the District of Columbia. He was 88. Baum was archbishop of Washington from 1973 to 1980, during a time of questioning and inner turmoil in the Catholic Church.

 

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