Giuseppe Canali
Giuseppe Canali (also Giovanni Giuseppe Canali ; born June 22, 1781 in Cesano di Porto , † January 1, 1851 in Ferentino ) was an Italian clergyman and curia bishop .
Life
Born the son of Basilio Canali and his wife Innocenza Mignocco, he attended the Collegio Romano . In 1802 he entered the service of the Apostolic Penitentiary, where he held lower-ranking positions for a long time. The ordination received Giuseppe Canali in 1804 by the Kardinalgroßpönitentiar Leonardo Antonelli . During the French occupation of Rome, he was arrested in June 1812 for refusing to take the required oath and was deported first to Civitavecchia , then to Corneto and finally to Bastia in Corsica . From there he returned to Rome in May 1814. With his appointment as secretary of the Vicariate of Rome on August 27, 1829, he left the Apostolic Penitentiary. Pope Pius VIII made Giuseppe Canali his confessor .
Pope Gregory XVI appointed him on December 14, 1840 Bishop of Ferentino . He was ordained bishop on December 27, 1840 in Rome by the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops and Regulars , Costantino Patrizi Naro ; Co-consecrators were Archbishop Fabio Maria Asquini , Secretary of the Congregation for Bishops and Regulars, and the Papal Sacristan, Bishop Giuseppe Maria Castellani OESA . After only two years in this bishopric, Giuseppe Canali became a canon of the Lateran basilica and on January 24, 1842 titular archbishop of Colossae and vice-gentleman of Rome. On February 1, 1842, he became consultor of the Holy Office and on July 11, 1844, examiner of the bishops in canon law . Gregory XVI. On April 24, 1845, he was finally raised to the rank of (titular) Patriarch of Constantinople .
Giuseppe Canali died in Ferentino after a stroke and was buried in the local church of Santa Maria della Pace .
Works
As his memoir, he left behind the largely unprinted Memorie della mia vita . Part of it, the Memorie di quanto accade nel Tribunale della Penitenzieria durante la Dimora delle Armi Francesi nei Stati della Santa Sede , contain serious accusations against the work of the Apostolic Penitentiary during the French occupation, which historians consider to be inconsistent become.
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. 128–130 (French, online edition [accessed May 30, 2018]).
Web links
- Entry on Giovanni Giuseppe Canali on catholic-hierarchy.org ; accessed on May 30, 2018.
Individual evidence
- ^ Pietro Pirri: Memorie di un prete deportato al tempo di Napoleone: Giuseppe Canali. In: La Civiltà Cattolica , LXXXV, 1934/2, pp. 614-626; 1934/3, pp. 41-58, 167-187, 274-286 and 401-411.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Fabio Maria Asquini |
(Titular) Patriarch of Constantinople 1845–1851 |
Domenico Lucciardi |
Vincenzo Macioti |
Bishop of Ferentino 1840–1842 |
Antonio Benedetto Antonucci |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Canali, Giuseppe |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Canali, Giovanni Giuseppe (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian clergyman and bishop of the curia |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 22, 1781 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cesano di Porto |
DATE OF DEATH | January 1, 1851 |
Place of death | Ferentino |