Pierluigi Carafa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His Eminence
Pierluigi Cardinal Carafa
Former Dean of the College of Cardinals

Coat-of-arms of Carafa Family
Diocese Former Bishop of Ostia
Orders
Ordination February 19, 1713
Consecration 1713 (Date Unknown)
Created Cardinal September 20, 1728
Rank Cardinal-Bishop
Personal details
Birth name Pierluigi Carafa, Junior
Born July 4, 1677
Naples, Italy
Died December 15, 1755
Rome, Italy
Buried Sant'Andrea delle Fratte
Nationality Italian
Denomination Roman Catholic
Alma mater Sapienza University of Rome

Pierluigi Carafa, Junior (1677 – 1755) (sometimes spelled as Caraffa) was an Italian cardinal from the famous Neapolitan family of Italian nobles, clergy, and men of arts. He served the papacy as Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals and as Dean of same College. He is currently buried at Sant'Andrea delle Fratte in Rome.

Early Ecclesiastic Career

Born into an illustrious house of Naples, the family of Pierluigi was not unaccustomed to high-ranking prelates. Other cardinals in the family consisted of Filippo Carafa della Serra; Oliviero Carafa; Gianvincenzo Carafa; Carlo Carafa; Diomede Carafa; Alfonso Carafa; Antonio Carafa; Giovanni Pietro Carafa (later Pope Paul IV); Pier Luigi Carafa, Senior; Carlo Carafa della Spina; Fortunato Ilario Carafa della Spina; Francesco Carafa della Spina di Traetto; Marino Carafa di Belvedere; and Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto. Also a member of the family was Gregorio Carafa, Grand Master of the Order of St. John.

Pierluigi was born on July 4, 1677 in Naples. He attended La Sapienza University in Rome where he was awarded a doctorate in both laws (civil and canon) on October 19, 1694. He was then ordained a deacon on January 22, 1713 and a priest on February 19, 1713.

Episcopal career

Just over one month after his ordination to the priesthood, Pierluigi was elected titular archbishop of Larissa in Thessalia on March 27, 1713 and then made an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne on April 16, 1713. He was appointed as Nuncio in Tuscany on July 20, 1713, a position in which he served for just under four years. On April 12, 1717, Archbishop Carafa was appointed Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith and then, in 1724, as Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops as well a Consultor of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition.

Cardinalate career

Archbishop Carafa was created cardinal-priest in the consistory of September 20, 1728 and received the red galero and the title of San Lorenzo in Panisperna, where he was installed on November 15, 1728. He was then made Abbot commendatario of Ferrara in 1729. He participated in the conclave of 1730, where Clement XII was elected pope. On February 11, 1737, Cardinal Carafa was named Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Upon the death of Pope Clement XII, Cardinal Carfa participated in the papal conclave of 1740, where Benedict XIV was elected. He was appointed as a cardinal-bishop on September 16, 1740 and was named to the suburbicarian see of Albano. Then, on November 15, 1751 he was appointed to the suburbicarian see of Porto-Santa Rufina. He was then named the Vice-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1751 and then named Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals on April 9, 1753 and appointed to the suburbicarian see of Ostia and Velletri, a position he held until his death on December 15, 1755, at 78 years of age.

Death and Entombment

Pierluigi Cardinal Carafa died on December 15, 1755, at 8:30 p.m. in Rome. His remains were transferred the following day to the church of Sant'Andrea delle Fratte in Rome where the capella paplis took place on December 18, 1755, and he was buried in the chapel of Saint Francis de Sales.

On the funerary plaque of Cardinal Pierluigi Carafa in the chapel of Saint Francis de Sales, the following in Latin is inscribed:

SACELLUM • VBI • MORTALES • EXVVIAE • CARD. PETRI • ALOISII • CARAFA • PATRONI • CONDITAE • ASSERVANTVR • SQVALENTI • VETVSTATE • OBSITVM • DOMINICVS • IACOBINI • ARCHIEP • TYRIORVM • S. CONSILII • CHRISTIANO • NOMINI • PROPAGANDO • LAVREENTIVS • SALVATI • S. CONSESSVS • TRIDENT • CONCILIO • INTERPRETANDO • A. SECRETIS • HEREDITATIS • QVAM • ILLE • IN • PIOS • VSVS • RELIQVIT • CVRATORES • EX • TESTAMENTO • ANNO • MDCCCXCI • INSTAVRATVM • EXORNARVNT

Burial Chapel

Pierluigi Cardinal Carafa is entombed in the chapel of Saint Francis de Sales in the Church of Sant'Andrea delle Fratte in Rome. The full name of the chapel is the chapel of "Saint Francis de Sales and Jeanne de Valois." The chapel was granted to Cardinal Carafa in 1753 who dedicated it to Saint Charles Borromeo and Jeanne de Valois, queen of France. The Cardinal himself donated the altarpiece by Marcantonio Romoli. The artwork within the chapel includes: the altarpiece, Saint Francis of Paula Gives the Cordon of the Order to St. Francis de Sales and St. Jeanne de Valois by Marcantonio Romoli and on the left wall, Funeral Monument of Cardinal Carafa by Paolo Posi and Pietro Bracci.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.