Alfonso Castaldo

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Alfonso Castaldo
Cardinal, Archbishop of Naples
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseNaples
SeeNaples
Appointed7 February 1958
Term ended3 March 1966
PredecessorMarcello Mimmi
SuccessorCorrado Ursi
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination8 June 1913
by Angelo Michele Jannachino
Consecration30 June 1934
by Alessio Ascalesi
Created cardinal15 December 1958
by Pope John XXIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Birth nameAlfonso Castaldo
Born6 November 1890
Casoria, Kingdom of Italy
Died3 March 1966(1966-03-03) (aged 75)
Naples, Italy
Previous post(s)
  • Bishop of Pozzuoli (1934–50)
  • Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica (1950–58)
  • Coadjutor Archbishop of Naples (1950–58)
Alma materUniversity of Naples
MottoNon dormitabit neque dormiet
Coat of armsAlfonso Castaldo's coat of arms
Styles of
Alfonso Castaldo
Coat of arms of Alfonso Castaldo.svg
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeNaples

Alfonso Castaldo (6 November 1890 – 3 March 1966) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Naples from 1958 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958.

Biography[]

Cardinal Alfonso Castaldo

Alfonso Castaldo was born in Casoria to Aniello Castaldo (died c. 1897) and Marianna Crispino. The third of five children, he was baptized in his home four days later, on 10 November, by his paternal uncle, who was a canon by the same name, with the permission of the Naples curia. Castaldo, influenced by Monsignor Francesco Morano and Father Luigi Maglione, decided to pursue a career in the Church, and attended the seminaries in Cerreto Sannita, Pozzuoli, and Naples. He also studied philosophy and letters at the University of Naples.

Tomb of Alfonso Castaldo in the Cathedral of Naples

Ordained a priest by Bishop Angelo Jannacchino on 8 June 1913, Castaldo served as a chaplain to the Italian Army (1915–1918), and a provost in Casoria (1918–1934). On 27 March 1934 he was appointed Bishop of Pozzuoli by Pope Pius XI. Castaldo received his episcopal consecration on the following 30 June from Cardinal Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS, with Bishops Salvatore del Bene and Salvatore Meo serving as co-consecrators.

Pope Pius XII named him coadjutor archbishop of Naples, titular archbishop of Thessalonica, and apostolic administrator of Pozzuoli on 14 January 1950. Castaldo became Archbishop of Naples on 7 February 1958 and was created cardinal priest of S. Callisto[1] by Pope John XXIII in the consistory of 15 December that same year. On the following 5 August he was named Bishop ad personam of Pozzuoli.

The Cardinal attended the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, and was one of the electors who participated in the 1963 papal conclave, which selected Pope Paul VI. He was highly revered by the people of Naples, and was very involved in welfare, charitable, and educational activities.[2]

Castaldo died in his archiepiscopal residence in Naples at age 75. He is buried in the Succorpo Chapel in the Cathedral of Naples.

References[]

  1. ^ Cardinal Title S. Callisto GCatholic.org
  2. ^ "The New Cardinals". Time. 22 December 1958.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Bishop of Pozzuoli
1934–1950
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Marcello Mimmi
Archbishop of Naples
1958–1966
Succeeded by
Corrado Ursi
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