Serafino Vannutelli

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Serafino Vannutelli
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Porto e Santa Rufina (suburbicarian see)

Serafino Vannutelli JUD (November 26, 1834 August 26, 1915) was an Italian Cardinal.

Biography

Vannutelli was born at Genazzano, where he studied and graduated in philosophy before studying theology in the Capranica College, Rome. After teaching theology at the Pontifical Seminary, he was secretary to the Papal Nuncio in Bavaria.

He crossed the ocean to become auditor to the court of Maximilian in Mexico, and apostolic delegate to Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and Central America. He was made Papal Nuncio to Brussels in 1875. His stay in Brussels stopped abruptly when Belgian government broke off the diplomatic relations with the Holy See on June 28, 1880. Still in the same year, Serafino Vannutelli became Papal Nuncio to Vienna.

For the first six months of 1893 he served as Archbishop of Bologna until he was appointed Major Penitentiary. Serafino Vannutelli was created Cardinal-Priest of S. Girolamo dei Croati degli Schiavoni in 1887. From 1899 until his death in 1915 he was Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary.

When Cardinal Sarto became Pope Pius X in 1903, it was understood that Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli was the candidate of the Triple Alliance. He was the brother of Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli, who was made Cardinal in 1889.



Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Francesco Battaglini
Archbishop of Bologna
16 January 1893 12 June 1893
Succeeded by
Domenico Svampa
Preceded by
Isidoro Verga
Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary
20 November 1899 19 August 1915
Succeeded by
Willem Marinus van Rossum
Preceded by
Lucido Parocchi
Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office
16 January 1903 31 December 1908
Succeeded by
Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro
Preceded by
Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano
Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals
7 December 1913 19 August 1915
Succeeded by
Vincenzo Vannutelli



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