Lucido Parocchi
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Styles of Lucido Cardinal Parocchi |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Porto-Santa-Rufina (suburbicarian see) |
His Most Reverend Eminence Lucido Maria Cardinal Parocchi S.T.D. (13 August 1833 - 15 January 1903) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and was former Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office.
Lucido Maria Parocchi was born in Mantua as the son of Antonio Parocchi, a rich miller, and Genoveva Soresina. He was educated at the Seminary of Mantua, and later at the Collegio Romano where he was awarded a doctorate in theology on 5 September 1856.
[edit] Priesthood
He was ordained to the priesthood on 17 May 1856, by Costantino Cardinal Patrizi Naro, Vicar General of Rome. He returned to the diocese of Mantua where he worked as a professor of ecclesiastical history, moral theology, and canon law at its seminary. He was created Domestic prelate of His Holiness on 10 March 1871.
[edit] Episcopate
He was appointed Bishop of Pavia by Pope Pius IX on 27 October 1871, and was consecrated on 5 November of that year in the church of SS. Trinità al Monti Pincio by Cardinal Patrizi Naro. He was promoted to the metropolitan see of Bologna on 12 March 1877.
[edit] Cardinalate
He was created Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto Vecchio by Pope Pius in the consistory of June 22, 1877. He participated in the conclave of 1878 that elected Pope Leo XIII. He resigned pastoral government of the archdiocese, June 28, 1882. Opted for the title of Cardinal-Priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme on March 24, 1884. He was appointed as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals by Pope Leo on 1 June 1888. He was elected to the order of bishops and the suburbicarian see of Albano on 24 May 1889. Pope Leo appointed him as Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office on 5 August 1896, holding the post until his death. He opted for the suburbicarian see of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1896. He died in 1903.
Preceded by Carlo Cardinal Morichini |
Archbishop of Bologna 12 March 1877–28 June 1882 |
Succeeded by Francesco Cardinal Battaglini |
Preceded by Luigi Serafini |
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1 June 1888–11 February 1889 |
Succeeded by Carlo Cardinal Laurenzi |
Preceded by Raffaele Cardinal Monaco La Valetta |
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano 24 May 1889–30 November 1896 |
Succeeded by Isidoro Cardinal Verga |
Preceded by Raffaele Cardinal Monaco La Valetta |
Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office 5 August 1896–15 January 1903 |
Succeeded by Serafino Cardinal Vannutelli |
Preceded by Luigi Cardinal Oreglia di Santo Stefano |
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto-Santa-Rufina 30 November 1896–15 January 1903 |
Succeeded by Serafino Cardinal Vannutelli |