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Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco

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Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco
Cardinal, Archbishop of Naples
Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseNaples
SeeNaples
Appointed24 March 1898
Term ended4 February 1923
PredecessorVincenzo Maria Sarnelli
SuccessorMichele Zezza di Zapponeta
Other post(s)Cardinal-priest of San Sisto (1898-1923)
Orders
Ordination20 September 1856
Consecration29 May 1898
by Pope Leo XIII
Created cardinal30 November 1896
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-deacon (1896-98)
Cardinal-priest (1898-1923)
Personal details
Born
Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco

8 September 1833
Died4 February 1923(1923-02-04) (aged 89)
Naples, Kingdom of Italy
Previous post(s)Cardinal-deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio (1896-98)
Styles of
Giuseppe Prisco
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeNaples

Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (8 September 1833 – 4 February 1923) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was Archbishop of Naples.

Biography

Prisco was born in Boscotrecase, near Naples. He was educated at the Archiepiscopal Seminary of Naples.

He was ordained to the priesthood in September 1856 with an indult because he had not yet reached the canonical age for the appointment. He was professor of philosophy at the seminary where he himself was taught. He was later served asa professor of rational law at Ospizio Ecclesiastico di Maria, Naples. He was also prefect of studies at the Archiepiscopal Seminary of Naples and examiner of the clergy. He was a representative of Archbishop Guglielmo Sanfelice d'Acquavilla to the Società Cattoliche Operaie.

He was created cardinal deacon of S. Cesareo in Palatio by Pope Leo XIII in the consistory of 30 November 1896, receiving his red biretta on 3 December.[1] He opted for the order of cardinal priests and title of San Sisto on 24 March 1898.

He was appointed as Archbishop of Naples on 24 March 1898 and was consecrated on 29 May 1898 in the Sistine Chapel by Pope Leo XIII. He participated in the conclave of 1903 that elected Pope Pius X. He did not participate in the conclaves of 1914 and 1922 because of poor health. He died on 4 February 1923 of pulmonary disease in Naples at the age of 89.

References

  1. ^ "Satolli Gets his Red Hat". The New York Times. 4 December 1896. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Naples
24 March 1898 – 4 February 1923
Succeeded by
Michele Zezza di Zapponeta
Records
Preceded by Eldest living Member of the Sacred College
21 December 1921 - 4 February 1923
Succeeded by


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