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Enrico Gasparri S.T.D. JUD (25 July 1871 – 20 May 1946) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop.
Enrico Gasparri | |
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Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Appointed | 18 May 1933 |
Term ended | 20 May 1946 |
Predecessor | Bonaventura Cerretti |
Successor | Massimo Massimi |
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Orders | |
Ordination | 10 August 1894 |
Consecration | 12 December 1915 by Vittorio Amadeo Ranuzzi de' Bianchi |
Created cardinal | 14 December 1925 by Pope Pius XI |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest (1925–33) Cardinal-Bishop (1933–46) |
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Born | Enrico Gasparri 25 July 1871 |
Died | 20 May 1946 Rome, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 74)
Alma mater | Pontifical Roman Seminary |
Styles of Enrico Gasparri | |
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Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Velletri (suburbicarian see) |
Biography
editEnrico was ordained on 10 August 1894 at the age of 23. He studied in Rome receiving degrees in theology and philosophy and worked in Rome in a pastoral role from 1894 until 1898.
He joined the diplomatic service of the Holy See and was working as the auditor in the nunciature to Brazil when, on 14 November 1915, Pope Benedict XV appointed him Titular Archbishop of Sebastea and Apostolic Delegate to Colombia.[1]
On 1 September 1920 Pope Benedict appointed him Nuncio to Brazil.[2]
The appointment ended when on 14 December 1925 he was created Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola at the age of 54. His creation was an exception made to the 1917 Code of Canon Law that forbade anyone having a relative in the Sacred College of Cardinals.
On the 18 May 1933 Pope Pius XI appointed him Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura. On the 16 October 1933 he was elevated to Cardinal-Bishop of Velletri. He was one of the cardinal electors in the 1939 papal conclave, which selected Pope Pius XII.
He died on 20 May 1946 at the age of 74.
He was the nephew of Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri (1852-1934).
References
edit- ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. VII. 1915. pp. 505, 519.
- ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XII. 1920. p. 454.