under 80? 80 seems to be the typical age of a cardinal. at least in
Italy.
Paul
James Ross (15 Dec
2010)
"to Paul Wilson re:
Peter the Roman"
Here is a current list of cardinal electors from Italy
although not necessarily from Rome.
Although the rules can be changed
at any time, in general one must be a "Papabile" or eligible to be elected
pope. This means the candidate must be under 80.
All popes choose their
name by which they are called, so although there are no Peters on the list,
any of them could choose "Peter"
And of course this list can be added
to at any time, and can be reduced by death.
This list is hyperlinked
should you wish to read more about an
individual.
ITALY (25)
Amato, S.D.B.,
Angelo (2010)
Antonelli,
Ennio (2003)
Bagnasco,
Angelo (2007)
Baldelli,
Fortunato (2010)
Bertone, S.D.B.,
Tarcisio (2003)
Caffarra,
Carlo (2006)
Comastri,
Angelo, (2007)
De Paolis, C.S.,
Velasio (2010)
Farina, S.D.B.,
Raffaele (2007)
Lajolo,
Giovanni (2007)
Martino, Renato
Raffaele (2003)
Monterisi,
Francesco (2010)
Nicora,
Attilio (2003)
Piacenza,
Mauro (2010)
Poletto,
Severino (2001)
Ravasi,
Gianfranco (2010)
Re, Giovanni
Battista (2001)
Romeo, Paolo
(2010)
Ruini,
Camillo (1991)
Sardi, Paolo
(2010)
Scola,
Angelo (2003)
Sebastiani,
Sergio (2001)
Sepe,
Crescenzio (2001)
Tettamanzi,
Dionigi (1998)
Vallini,
Agostino (2006)