Luigi Dadaglio

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Luigi Dadaglio
Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Luigi Dadaglio (cropped).jpg
Dadaglio in 1988.
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed15 December 1986
Term ended22 August 1990
PredecessorCarlo Confalonieri
SuccessorUgo Poletti
Other post(s)Cardinal-Deacon of San Pio V a Villa Carpegna (1985–90)
Orders
Ordination22 May 1937
Consecration8 December 1961
by Amleto Giovanni Cicognani
Created cardinal25 May 1985
by Pope John Paul II
RankCardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Birth nameLuigi Dadaglio
Born28 September 1914
Sezzadio, Kingdom of Italy
Died22 August 1990(1990-08-22) (aged 75)
Policlinico Agostino Gemelli, Rome, Italy
Previous post(s)
Alma mater
MottoSola virtus manet
Coat of armsLuigi Dadaglio's coat of arms
Styles of
Luigi Dadaglio
Coat of arms of Luigi Dadaglio.svg
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeLerus (titular see

Luigi Dadaglio (28 September 1914 – 22 August 1990) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary.

Early life[]

He was born in Sezzadio, Italy. He was educated at the Seminary of Acqui. He was ordained on 22 May 1937. From 1938 until 1942 he continued his studies at the Pontifical Lateran University where he earned a doctorate in utroque iure (in both canon and civil law). He later studied at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome where from 1941 until 1943 he studied diplomacy.

Early priesthood[]

He joined the Vatican Secretariat of State (section of Ordinary Affairs) in 1942. He was the secretary in the nunciature in Haiti and Dominican Republic from 1946 until 1950 when he was promoted to be the Auditor in the apostolic delegation to the United States, until 1953. He served as auditor in Canada and in Australia also. He was transferred to be the counselor in the nunciature in Colombia from 1958 until 1960. He was in charge, provisionally, of the nunciature in Venezuela in April 1960, until he himself was named Nuncio in Venezuela on 28 October 1961.

Episcopate[]

He was appointed titular Archbishop of Lerus by Pope John XXIII. He was consecrated on 8 December 1961 by Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Cardinal Secretary of State, who was assisted by Archbishop Angelo Dell'Acqua, substitute of the Secretariat of State. He attended the Second Vatican Council. He was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Spain on 8 July 1967. He was named Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments on 4 October 1980. Pope John Paul II named him Pro-Major Penitentiary on 8 April 1984.

Cardinalate[]

He was created and proclaimed Cardinal-Deacon of S. Pio V a Villa Carpegna in the consistory of 25 May 1985. Having been created a Cardinal he was then named full Major Penitentiary two days later. He was named Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in 1986. He resigned the penitentiary on 6 April 1990. He died on 22 August.

Honours[]

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Antonio Riberi
Apostolic Nuncio to Spain
8 July 1967 – 4 October 1980
Succeeded by
Antonio Innocenti
Preceded by
Giuseppe Paupini
Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary
8 April 1984 – 6 April 1990
Succeeded by
William Wakefield Baum
Preceded by
Carlo Confalonieri
Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
15 December 1986 – 22 August 1990
Succeeded by
Ugo Poletti
Preceded by
Paul-Pierre Philippe
Cardinal-Deacon of S. Pio V a Villa Carpegna
1985–1990
Succeeded by
José Tomás Sánchez

References[]

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