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    Pietro Boetto, S.J. (19 May 1871 – 31 January 1946) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Genoa from 1938 until...
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  • Boetto is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pietro Boetto (1871 – 1946), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Giovenale...
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    received his episcopal consecration on the following 7 May from Cardinal Pietro Boetto at the St. Lawrence Cathedral. He became vicar general for the archdiocese...
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  • Adriaan van Maanen, Dutch–born American astronomer (b. 1884) January 31 Pietro Boetto, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (b. 1871) Luis Orgaz Yoldi...
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    sent to concentration camps. With the help of the Archbishops of Genoa Pietro Boetto and Florence Elia Dalla Costa, the Franciscan Friars of Assisi and others...
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    they were expected to hold 28 of the 70 places. The death of Cardinal Pietro Boetto on 31 January at the age of 74 changed the outcome of the consistory...
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    1920 Died) Aurelio Galli † (20 Dec 1923 Appointed – 26 Mar 1929 Died) Pietro Boetto, S.J. † (16 Dec 1935 Appointed – 31 Jan 1946 Died); pro illa vice title...
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  • by Raffaele Cantoni and Massimo Teglio, made contact with Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who headed the diocese of Genoa, and he instructed his secretary Father...
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    with the assistance of various Catholic clergymen, including Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who headed the diocese of Genoa, and his secretary Francesco Repetto;...
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    Cardinal Carlo Minoretti (16 January 1925 – 13 March 1938) Cardinal Pietro Boetto, S.J. (17 March 1938 – 31 January 1946) Cardinal Giuseppe Siri (14 May...
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  • two years later, was appointed secretary to the Archbishop of Genoa Pietro Boetto. Genoa in the meantime was chosen as the headquarters of DELASEM, a...
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    1925 Term ended 13 March 1938 Predecessor Francesco Sidoli Successor Pietro Boetto Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eusebio (1929-38) Orders Ordination...
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    Verde, Secretary of Rites Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS, Archbishop of Naples Pietro Boetto, SJ, Archbishop of Genoa Elia Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence Carlo...
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  • 1923 Term ended 26 March 1929 Predecessor Filippo Giustini Successor Pietro Boetto Orders Ordination 2 April 1889 Created cardinal 20 December 1923 by...
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    Edoardo Pulciano Archbishop of Genoa 10 March 1919 – 1921 Succeeded by Pietro Boetto Preceded by Andreas Franz Frühwirth Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church...
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    together with a group of 14 Jewish people sent from Genova archbishop Pietro Boetto, who had been just rejected form the Swiss at the border. Thirty other...
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    cardinal Enrico Gasparri was the nephew of Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri. The previous consistory had left the non-Italians with a 34 to...
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  • by Raffaele Cantoni and Massimo Teglio, made contact with Cardinal Pietro Boetto of the Catholic Church, who headed the diocese of Genoa, and who instructed...
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  • in Genoa, thanks to the support of the archbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Pietro Boetto, and his secretary, Fr Francesco Repetto. He improved the system used...
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    December 1935 by Pius XI. Two years later, alongside Cardinals Maglione, Pietro Boetto, Nicola Canali, Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Alberto di Jorio...
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  • Cathedral of Saint Lawrence in Genoa. The Archbishop of Genoa, Pietro Cardinal Boetto, sent him to continue his studies in sacred scripture and theology...
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