Filippo Iannone

Filippo Iannone, O.Carm.
Archbishop of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo
Personal title of the Archbishop
Archdiocese Arcivescovo vicegerente of the Diocese of Rome
Orders
Ordination 26 June 1982
by Bishop Antonio Ambrosanio (later Archbishop)
Consecration 26 May 2001
by Cardinal Michele Giordano
Rank Archbishop
Personal details
Born (1957-12-13) 13 December 1957
Naples
Nationality Italian
Denomination Roman Catholic
Motto Latin: Sub tuum praesidium
Coat of arms {{{coat_of_arms_alt}}}

Archbishop Filippo Iannone (born in Naples, 13 December 1957) is a Roman Catholic church leader. He was born both within the secular Province of Naples and the religious Archdiocese of Naples.

Education and sacerdotal ministry

On 1 August 1976, for his liturgical study, he entered the Carmelites. He was initiated into the San Martino ai Monti in Rome and became a student at the Santa Maria del Carmine (Naples). He later studied at the San Luigi Papal Theological Seminary of Southern Italy, towards his baccalaureate in theology, and at the Pontifical Lateran University, where he gained a Doctor of both laws. After a course of study at the Roman Rota, he gained the title of avvocato rotale.

He took his vows on 1 October 1977 and solemnised them on 15 October 1980. On 26 June 1982 he passed his exams to be ordinated as presbyter to Bishop Antonio Ambrosanio (later archbishop).

After his ordination, he worked for the regional Treasury Commisioner (economo commissariale) from 1985 to 1988; and nationally from 1988 to 1991; from 1988 to 1994 he was President of the Commission for the Revision of the Constitution. Under the Archdiocese of Naples he held the position of Defender of the Faith in the Regional Court, from 1987 to 1990; and Judicial vicar at the Naples Diocese Trubinal from 1990 to 1994; vicario episcopale ("Episcopal vicar") for the IVth parish, from 1994 to 1996 and provicario generale, from 1996 to 2001.

Episcopalian ministry

On 12 April 2001, Iannone was put forward as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Naples and titular bishop of the Diocese of Nebbi in Algeria by Pope John Paul II;[1] he received his episcopal ordination on 26 May 2001 from Cardinal Michele Giordano, consecrant of Bishops Vincenzo Pelvi (later Archbishop) and Agostino Vallini (later Archbishop and Cardinal). At the time of his appointment, he was the youngest Italian bishop.[2] As part of the reorganisation of the Archdiocese of Naples undertaken by Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, he was nominated as Vicar General, co-ordinating with the clergy and moderator curiae) (lit. "Court moderators") in matters of Church administration.

On 19 June 2009 Pope Benedict XVI named him Archbishop of the Diocese of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo;[3] he was to replace Luca Brandolini, who announced his intention to stand down on the grounds of old age. He succeeded to the post the next September.

On 31 January 2012 the Pope nominated him as vicegerente of the Diocese of Rome, elevating him to archbishop.[4]

As of December 2015, he is a member of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, a consultant to the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, a member of the Council for Legal Affairs of the Italian Episcopal Conference, and president of the Education and Culture Committe of the Lazio episcopal region.

Line of succession

References

  1. "Rinunce e nomine. Nomina del vescovo ausiliare di Napoli (Italia)" (in Italian). Bollettino. Sala stampa della Santa Sede. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. Bertolotto, Eleonora (15 April 2001). "Iannone, il vescovo dei record". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 1 May 2009.
  3. "Rinunce e nomine. Rinuncia del vescovo di Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo (Italia) e nomina del successore". Bollettino. Sala stampa della Santa Sede. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  4. "Rinunce e nomine. Nomina del vicegerente di Roma (Italia)". Bollettino. Sala stampa della Santa Sede. Retrieved 15 May 2014.

Sources

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Iuliu Hirtea
Preceded by
Luca Brandolini, C.M.
Diocese of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo
19 June 2009 - 31 July 2012
Succeeded by
Gerardo Antonazzo
Preceded by
Luigi Moretti
Vicar General of Rome
since 31 July 2012
Succeeded by
In office
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, January 31, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.