Giacomo Sinibaldi (bishop, 1766)

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Giacomo Sinibaldi (born July 10, 1766 in Sant'Elpidio a Mare , Marche , † September 2, 1843 ibid) was a curial archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church .

Life

Giacomo Sinibaldi received the sacrament of ordination for the Archdiocese of Fermo on June 7, 1800 . He entered the service of the Curia as papal secret chamberlain under Pope Pius VII and became a canon of Santa Maria Maggiore. In 1814 he was appointed President of the Pontifical Academy for the Ecclesiastical Nobility in Rome by Pius VII .

On August 13, 1821, Pope Pius VII appointed him titular bishop of Tamiathis . The Cardinal Bishop of Albano Pietro Francesco Galleffi donated him episcopal ordination on August 19, 1821 ; Co- consecrators were the Archbishops Francesco Bertazzoli and Giovanni Francesco Falzacappa .

On January 27, 1843 Pope Gregory XVI appointed him . to the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople .

literature

  • Philippe Bountry: Officiers subalternes de la curie et consulteurs des congrégations romaines en fonctions sous la restauration (1814–1846) (notes brèves) . In: Souverain et pontife. Recherches prosopographiques sur la Curie Romaine à l'âge de la Restoration (1814–1846) . École française de Rome, Rome 2002, margin no. 547-548 (French, online edition [accessed November 26, 2018]).

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predecessor Office successor
Antonio Maria Traversi Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
1843
Fabio Maria Asquini
Vincenzo Brenciaglia President of the Pontifical Academy for the Ecclesiastical Nobility
1814–1843
Giovanni Battista Rosani