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    Maurilio Fossati, O.SS.G.C.N., (24 May 1876 – 30 March 1965) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Turin from...
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  • footballer Jorge Fossati (born 1952), Uruguayan football manager and former footballer Marco Fossati (born 1992), Italian footballer Maurilio Fossati (1876-1965)...
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  • bishop of Rouen Maurilio Maurilio Fossati (1876–1965), Italian cardinal Maurilio De Zolt (born 1950), Italian cross country skier Maurilio Mariani (born...
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    he was ordained to the priesthood on 11 February 1961 by Cardinal Maurilio Fossati. Zen obtained a licentiate in theology (1961) and a doctorate in philosophy...
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    repel. "Bishops tended to be more cautious", wrote Hebblethwaite, Maurilio Fossati, the Cardinal Archbishop of Turin "visited partisan units in the mountains...
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    collecting a range of documentation and witness testimonies (Cardinal Maurilio Fossati oversaw this process in his role as archbishop). Frassati's writings...
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    On 1936 the cause of beatification Maria Clotilde was introduced by Maurilio Fossati, Archbishop of Turin. Her spiritual writings were approved by theologians...
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    Born in Racconigi, he was ordained a priest in Turin by Cardinal Maurilio Fossati in 1952. He studied in Rome where he was offered his first Curial appointment...
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    May 1946 – 6 July 1987 Succeeded by Giovanni Canestri Preceded by Maurilio Fossati President of the Italian Episcopal Conference 1959–1965 Succeeded by...
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    on 25 September 1944 and was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Maurilio Fossati on 13 July 1952. Martini completed his studies in philosophy at the...
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    Ildefonso Schuster of Milan, Adeodato Giovanni Piazza of Venice, Maurilio Fossati of Turin, and Eugenio Pacelli, a longtime diplomat in the service of...
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  • with Cardinal Maurilio Fossati in the beginning of the latter's tenure as Archbishop of Turin. These disagreements came due to Fossati's limited knowledge...
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    05.28 – 1917.04.12) Francesco Ragonesi (7 March 1921 - 14 Sep 1931) Maurilio Fossati, Oblates of Saints Charles and Gaudentius of Novara (O.Ss.G.C.N. )...
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  • as the vicar-general for the archdiocese from 1924 until Cardinal Maurilio Fossati removed him from the position in 1931 upon the advice of Pope Pius...
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    received his ordination to the priesthood in Turin in 1932 from Cardinal Maurilio Fossati. He was then sent to central Moravia where he taught religious education...
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    Elia Dalla Costa of Florence, Giuseppe Placido Nicolini of Assisi, Maurilio Fossati of Torino, and Antonio Torrini of Lucca. Many priests also assisted...
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    San Bernardo alle Terme (1962–99) Orders Ordination 3 July 1938 by Maurilio Fossati Consecration 29 November 1959 by Opilio Rossi Created cardinal 19 March...
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    Ildefonso Schuster (1952–1953) Adeodato Giovanni Piazza (1953–1954) Maurilio Fossati (1954–1958) Giuseppe Siri (1959–1965) A temporary committee of cardinals...
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  • anti-clerical scholar Luigi Firpo, who used his close connections with Maurilio Fossati (long-serving Archbishop of Turin) to study the trial of Giordano Bruno...
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    Emeritus of Pompei Angelo Dolci, Archpriest of St. John Lateran Basilica Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin Luigi Lavitrano, Archbishop of Palermo...
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    1965 Installed 21 November 1965 Term ended 1 August 1977 Predecessor Maurilio Fossati Successor Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest...
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  • Elia Dalla Costa of Florence, Giuseppe Placido Nicolini of Assisi, Maurilio Fossati of Torino, Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster of Milan, and Antonio Torrini...
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  • Christmas on 27 December 1951 from the Cardinal Archbishop of Turin Maurilio Fossati. Bishop Carlo Stoppa and Bishop Carlo Angeleri served as the co-consecrators...
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    Term ended 26 December 1929 Predecessor Agostino Richelmy Successor Maurilio Fossati Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva (1926-29)...
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    Cardinal Agostino Richelmy inaugurated on 2 May 1922 and that Cardinal Maurilio Fossati closed on 8 May 1939. Rua's spiritual writings were approved by theologians...
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     Kingdom of Italy Pietro Fumasoni Biondi (1872–1960)  Kingdom of Italy Maurilio Fossati (1876–1965)  Kingdom of Italy Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve (1883–1947)...
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    Valeri, Prefect of Religious Elia Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin Giacomo Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna...
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    Archbishop of Naples Efrem Forni, Nuncio emeritus to Belgium and Luxembourg Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin Giacomo Lercaro, Archbishop of Bologna...
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  • Ordination 29 June 1906 Consecration 11 September 1932 by Archbishop Maurilio Fossati Personal details Born (1882-12-25)25 December 1882 Racconigi,  Italy...
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  • process in 1928. Maurilio Fossati closed the process in 1930 which received validation from the Congregation of Rites in 1951. Fossati's spiritual writings...
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