Francesco Minerva
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Francesco Minerva | |
Born | 31 January 1904 in |
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Died | August 23, 2004 (aged 100) in |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Ordained | 16 April 1927 |
Francesco Minerva (January 31, 1904 - August 23, 2004) was, at his death, the second-oldest living bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, after Corrado Cardinal Bafile. He was also one of its longest-serving priests, having been ordained on April 16, 1927.
[edit] Biography
Pope Pius XII named Father Minerva bishop of Nardo in 1948, and in 1950 transferred him to the somewhat larger diocese of Lecce. While his successor in Nardò, Corrado Ursi (1908-2003), went on to become Archbishop of Naples and a Cardinal, Bishop Minerva continued in Lecce, which was elevated to an archdiocese in 1980, and retired in 1981.
In 1973, he consecrated as bishop a priest from Lecce, Salvatore DeGiorgi, who today is archbishop of Palermo and a Cardinal.
[edit] Notes and references
Persondata | |
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NAME | Minerva, Francesco |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Archbishop of Lecce |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1904-01-31 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | |
DATE OF DEATH | 2004-08-23 |
PLACE OF DEATH |