Corrado Pizziolo
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Styles of Corrado Pizziolo |
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Reference style | The Most Reverend |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Monsignor |
Posthumous style | not applicabe |
Corrado Pizziolo (born December 23, 1949) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as Bishop-elect of Vittorio Veneto.
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Corrado Pizziolo was born in Scandolara di Zero Branco, and studied at the minor and major seminaries in Treviso. He was ordained to the priesthood on September 20, 1975, and then served as parochial vicar of the parish of San Martino di Lupari until 1981. From 1981 to 1985, he was an assistant of the Major Seminary of Treviso. Pizziolo continued his studies at the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, from where he later obtained his licentiate in theology.
In 1985, he became professor of dogmatic theology at the Interdiocesan Theological Institute of Treviso-Vittorio Veneto and at the School of Theology for Laymen in Treviso. After being appointed to the Permanent Formation of Young Clergy in 1994, Pizziolo was named episcopal vicar for the diocesan synod in 1998, episcopal delegate for the Permanent Formation of the Clergy in 1999, and vicar general of and curial moderator of the Diocese of Treviso in 2002. He was also made a canon of the cathedral chapter in 2001, and chaired the Commission for the Permanent Diaconate and the Administrative Council of the House of Clergy in Treviso.
In September 2007, following the centennial anniversary of Pascendi Dominici Gregis of Pope St. Pius X, he emphasized the relevance of Pope Pius's claims against Modernism to current times, but said that "it must also be affirmed that many of the solutions proposed [in Pascendi] were not compatible with the Catholic faith. This led to the need for intervention by the Magisterium"[1].
On November 19, 2007, Pizziolo was appointed Bishop of Vittorio Veneto by Pope Benedict XVI. He is scheduled to receive his episcopal consecration on January 26, 2008 from Bishop Andrea Bruno Mazzocato, with Bishops Paolo Magnani and Alfredo Magarotto serving as co-consecrators.
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Preceded by Andrea Bruno Mazzocato |
Bishop of Vittorio Veneto 2007–incumbent |
Succeeded by none |