Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, O.C.D. (30 September 1884 - 30 November 1957) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Patriarch of Venice, and a member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City.
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza was born in Vigo di Cadore, a small village in the mountain of the Veneto, and was ordained a priest of the Order of Discalced Carmelites in 1908. In 1930 he was ordained a bishop and appointed as Archbishop of Benevento, Italy.
He was appointed Patriarch of Venice in December 1935 and formally installed as patriarch early the next year. He was elevated to Cardinal by Pope Pius XI in the consistory of 13 December 1937 with the title of Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca. As Cardinal, Piazza participated in the Papal conclave that elected Pope Pius XII.
Piazza remained Patriarch of Venice until 1948 at which time he was named Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation (now called the Congregation for Bishops) by Pius XII. He remained in this capacity until his death.
In 1949 his title was changed by Pius XII to Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina e Poggio Mirteto.
Piazza died in Rome on 30 November 1957.
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Preceded by Pietro La Fontaine |
Patriarch of Venice 1936 - 1948 |
Succeeded by Carlo Agostini |