Luigi Carlo Borromeo
Luigi Carlo Borromeo | |
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Bishop of Pesaro | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
See | Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesaro |
In office | 1952–1975 |
Predecessor | Bonaventura Porta |
Successor | Gaetano Michetti |
Orders | |
Ordination | March 30, 1918 |
Consecration |
December 2, 1951 by Mgr Pietro Calchi Novati |
Personal details | |
Born |
Graffignana, Italy | 26 October 1893
Died |
4 July 1975 81) Pesaro, Italy | (aged
Buried | Pesaro Cathedral |
Nationality | Italian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Occupation | bishop |
Previous post | Auxiliary bishop of Lodi |
Styles of Luigi Carlo Borromeo | |
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Reference style | His Excellency |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
Luigi Carlo Borromeo (October 26, 1893 – July 4, 1975) was the Italian Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesaro from his appointment by Pope Pius XII on December 28, 1952, until his death on July 4, 1975.
Biography
Born in Graffignana[1] in 1893, Borromeo was ordained a Catholic priest on March 20, 1918. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of Lodi on November 4, 1951 and was ordained titular Bishop of Choma on Dec 2, 1951.
He was appointed bishop of Pesaro[2] on December 28, 1952. He was council father during the four sessions of Second Vatican Council, and in Pesaro, in 1971, he consecrated the new parish dedicated to St. Charles Borromeo.[3]
Bishop Luigi Carlo Borromeo died on July 4, 1975, at the age of 81.
Bibliography
- Ernestus Preziosi; "La marea che sale…" Mons. Luigi Borromeo vescovo di Pesaro e l’apertura a sinistra; Pisaurum; From: Frammenti. Quaderni per la ricerca, n. 11/2007.
References
External links
- Profile of Mons. Borromeo www.catholic-hierarchy.org
- Official Page of diocese of Pesaro
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Lorenzo Bianchi |
Titular Bishop of Choma 1951–1952 |
Succeeded by John Baptist Sye Bong-Kil |
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Preceded by Bonaventura Porta |
Bishop of Pesaro 1952–1975 |
Succeeded by Gaetano Michetti |
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