Cardynals
Cardynals is a term that can refer to several distinct entities. Most commonly, it is the plural form of "cardinal," a title held by high-ranking members of the Catholic Church, known as cardinals. These individuals are appointed by the Pope and play a significant role in the governance of the Church. They are often involved in electing a new Pope and advising the current one.
Alternatively, "Cardynals" might refer to a sports team. The most prominent example is the St. Louis Cardinals,
The term can also be used to describe the cardinal bird, a North American songbird famous for
Finally, "Cardynals" could be a proper noun for a business, organization, or even a fictional entity in