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Raffaele Calabria

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Raffaele Calabria
Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseBenevento
In office1 January 1962–24 May 1982
Orders
Ordination16 March 1929
Consecration29 June 1950
Personal details
Born11 December 1906
Lucera, Apulia, Italy
Died24 May 1982(1982-05-24) (aged 75)
Benevento, Campania, Italy
NationalityItalian
Previous post(s)Metropolitan Archbishop of Otranto (1952–1960)
Alma materPontifical Gregorian University

Raffaele Calabria (11 December 1906–24 May 1982) was an Italian Catholic bishop. During his career, he served as Archbishop of Otranto and Archbishop of Benevento.

Biography

Raffaele Calabria was born on 11 December 1906 in the town of Lucera in Apulia, Italy. He studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University and received his degree in philosophy and theology, subjects he later taught in Salerno.

He was ordained a priest on 16 March 1929 and then consecrated a bishop on 29 June 1950, when he was appointed the Titular Archbishop of Soterioupolis on 6 May 1950, which he held until 10 July 1952. Calabria was then appointed the Metropolitan Archbishop of Otranto on 10 July 1952, a position he held until 12 July 1960. Upon resigning as Archbishop of Otranto, he was made the Titular Archbishop of Heliopolis in Phoenicia on 12 July 1960, which he held until 1 January 1962. Finally, on the same date, Calabria was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento. He held this title until 24 May 1982, when he resigned from pastoral governance.

Calabria was a participant in the Second Vatican Council, where he sided with more conservative positions.[1] At the end of the council, he became engaged in a spirited debate with future Cardinal Yves Congar about modernism.[2]

Calabria was also responsible for renovating the Benevento Cathedral, including the large organ and the Stations of the Cross.

On 24 May 1982, Raffaele Calabria died in Benevento at the age of 75.

References

  1. ^ Congar, Yves; Minns, Denis (2012). My Journal of the Council. Translated by Ronayne, Mary John; Boulding, M. Cecily; Minns, Denis. Liturgical Press. p. 395. ISBN 9780814680292.
  2. ^ de Mattei, Roberto (2010). Il Concilio Vaticano II. Una storia mai scritta [The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story] (in Italian). Turin. pp. 233–234, 262. ISBN 978-88-7180-894-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Anselmo Filippo Pecci
— TITULAR —
Archbishop of Soterioupolis
6 May 1950–10 July 1952
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Cornelio Sebastiano Cuccarollo
Metropolitan Archbishop of Otranto
10 July 1952–12 July 1960
Succeeded by
Gaetano Pollio
Preceded by
Daniel Rivero Rivero
— TITULAR —
Archbishop of Heliopolis in Phoenicia
12 July 1960–1 January 1962
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Agostino Mancinelli
Metropolitan Archbishop of Benevento
1 January 1962–24 May 1982
Succeeded by
Carlo Minchiatti
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