Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice

Alessandro Ruspoli, VII Prince of Cerveteri. Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice.

The Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice (Gran Maestro del Sacro Ospizio), or Quartermaster-General of the Sacred Palaces, is an hereditary official of the Pontifical Household. The title and office became hereditary on June 28, 1808, when Pope Pius VII appointed Prince Francesco Ruspoli as Grand Master.[1]

The Grand Master is a Participating Privy Chamberlain and the sole lay member of the Noble Privy Antechamber, as well as a Participating Privy Chamberlain of the Sword and Cape (made up of laymen, traditionally holding hereditary posts).

From 1808 with Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd prince of Cerveteri, the Ruspoli family assumed the office of Grand Master of the Sacred Hospice and succeeded in the Conti family.

Title holders

Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice Period
Created by Pope Pius VII
Prince Francesco Ruspoli, III Prince of Cerveteri1808-1829
Prince Alessandro Ruspoli, IV Prince of Cerveteri1829-1842
Prince Giovanni Ruspoli, V Prince of Cerveteri1842-1876
Prince Francesco Ruspoli, VI Prince of Cerveteri1876-1907
Prince Alessandro Ruspoli, VII Prince of Cerveteri 1907-1942
Prince Francesco Maria V Ruspoli, VIII Prince of Cerveteri 1942-1989

The reform of the Papal Curia abolished the post in 1968, keeping the title purely honorary.

See also

References

  1. Brooke, Douglas (1911) The Secrets of the Vatican. J.B. Lippincott.
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