Luigi Liverzani

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Luigi Liverzani, 1964

Luigi Liverzani (born July 7, 1913 in Granarolo Faentino , Faenza , † May 5, 1995 in Frascati ) was an Italian bishop.

Liverzani was ordained a priest on July 23, 1939 by Antonio Scarante , Bishop of Faenza . Pope John XXIII appointed him on May 23, 1962 as the first diocesan bishop of Frascati . Amleto Giovanni Cicognani , the Cardinal Bishop of Fracati, who had previously also carried out the pastoral duties, donated him the episcopal ordination on July 25, 1962. Co- consecrators were Giuseppe Battaglia , Bishop of Fraenza, and Paolo Babini , Bishop of Forlì . He attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council . On November 11, 1989, Pope John Paul II accepted his resignation.

Web links

Commons : Luigi Liverzani  - Collection of images, videos and audio files