Giuseppe Angelini

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Giuseppe Angelini (born October 21, 1810 in Ascoli Piceno , † January 8, 1876 in Rome ) was an Italian curia bishop and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Rome .

Life

His family belonged to the patriciate of Montalto in the Marche . He completed his studies in Rome, first at the Collegio Romano , where he on October 1, 1831 Doctor of Philosophy and on July 29, 1834 as a doctor of theology doctorate was, and then attended from 1836 to 1840, the Academy of the ecclesiastical nobility . On December 22, 1838 , he received his doctorate iuris utriusque at the Erzgymnasium in Rome and was ordained a priest on September 28, 1838 . On July 11, 1840, he became the papal house prelate and began a career in the curia as a trainee lawyer that same year . On March 30, 1846, he became Canon of St. Peter in the Vatican . On October 1, 1868, he was appointed Vice-Pensioner of the Cardinal Vicar of Rome and on December 21, 1868, Titular Archbishop of Corinthus . He was ordained bishop on January 3, 1869 in St. Peter's Basilica by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Naro ; Co-consecrators were Archbishop Salvatore Nobili Vitelleschi , Bishop of Osimo and Cingoli , and Archbishop Frédéric-François-Xavier Ghislain de Mérode . Giuseppe Angelini was the councilor of the First Vatican Council .

He died six years later, on January 8, 1876, in Rome.

Works

  • De cathedra romana sancti Petri principis apostolorum oratio. Rome 1838.
  • Cenni sulla vita e sugli scritti del dott. Enrico Castreca Brunetti di Fabriano. Rome 1850.
  • Cenni sulla vita di S. Caterina da Siena. Rome 1877, posthumously.

literature

  • Philippe Bountry: Prélats Référendaires et officers de curie en fonctions sous la restauration (1814–1846) . 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. 21–22 (French, online edition [accessed March 18, 2018]).

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