Giovanni Fallani

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Giovanni Fallani (born November 15, 1910 in Rome , Italy , † July 23, 1985 ) was an Italian clergyman and curial archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church .

Life

Giovanni Fallani received on 8 December 1933, the sacrament of Holy Orders . Fallani was secretary from 1943 to 1945 and vice president from 1954 to 1956 of the Pontifical Central Commission for Religious Art in Italy. In 1956 Pope Pius XII appointed him . as President of the Pontifical Central Commission for Religious Art in Italy.

In 1963 Pope Paul VI appointed him . also as President of the Permanent Commission for the Protection of the Historical and Artistic Monuments of the Holy See and on June 4, 1964 as Titular Bishop of Partenia . Paul VI on June 28 of the same year donated his episcopal ordination ; Co - consecrators were the secret almsman , Archbishop of the Curia, Diego Venini , and the Vice-Lord of the Diocese of Rome , Archbishop Ettore Cunial . On August 9, 1982, Pope John Paul II made him titular archbishop.

Giovanni Fallani attended the third and fourth sessions of the Second Vatican Council .

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