High Ranking Clergy not originally Baptised Catholic

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Does anyone know of any recent Cardinals (in the last 100 years or so) who were not originally baptised in the Roman Catholic Church but converted later in life and attained a high position in the church?
 
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Cardinal Francis Arinze. “He was born to the Igbo faith and converted to Catholicism at age nine,” it says here (link). He was the head of the CDW from 2002 to 2008. His name was frequently seen in the U.S. media at that time because Archbishop Donald Trautman, then the head of the liturgy committee in the USCCB, disagreed with several of his rulings.

https://webdept.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1985.htm#Arinze
 
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Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger of Paris, who died in 2007, was born Jewish and originally named Aaron. He converted to Catholicism when he was 13, during WWII. After the war, his Jewish father tried to have his baptism annulled.
There was a film made about him called “The Jewish Cardinal”.
 
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Yes and I think his canonisation took place last year. Thank you.
 
Here’s the trailer for the movie made about him. The part where he is kneeling and crying is because his mother was killed in the concentration camp.

 
Cardinal Sarah converted with his family when he was a child.

EDIT: Actually, I’m not sure if his parents converted before he was born or when he was a child. His parents originally practiced Animism.
 
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Not a cardinal but the Bishop for the Military Ordinariate of Canada, Bishop Scott McCaig, CC, converted at the age of 21. He’d been baptized Presbyterian with also a background in Anglicanism.

 
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