Carmine Gori-Merosi
Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed30 March 1882
Term ended15 September 1886
PredecessorPietro Lasagni
SuccessorCarlo Nocella
Other post(s)Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria ad Martyres (1884-86)
Commendatory Abbot of Subiaco (1884-86)
Orders
Ordination1832
Created cardinal10 November 1884
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Born
Carmine Gori-Merosi

15 February 1810
Died15 September 1886(1886-09-15) (aged 76)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
ParentsGiuseppe Gori
Maria Benedetta Merosi
OccupationSub-Datary of the Apostolic Dataria (1869-81)
Alma materPontifical Roman Athenaeum Saint Apollinare

Carmine Gori-Merosi (15 February 1810 – 15 September 1886) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the Roman Curia, largely in non-public roles from 1847 until his death in 1886. He was made a cardinal in 1884.

Biography

Carmine Gori-Merosi was born on 15 February 1810 in Subiaco, the son of a nobleman from Subiaco, Giuseppe Gori, who was related to the Giustiniani family on his mother's side and Maria Benedetta Merosi. He studied at the abbatial seminary of Subiaco and then the seminary of Rome.[1] He was ordained a priest in 1832 and earned his doctorate at the University of Rome in 1835.[2]

Pope Gregory XVI (r. 1831–1846) appointed him archpriest of the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres and launched his career in the Roman Curia by naming him secretary of the Congregation of the Council. Pope Pius IX made him substitute of the Apostolic Dataria in 1847. He worked for the Apostolic Signatura in 1857 and 1867 and then returned to the Dataria as subdatary, its second highest office, from 1869 to 1881. He collaborated with Pope Pius on the papal bull Apostolicae Sedis moderationi, published on 12 October 1869, that defined church censures, their imposition, and relief. Pope Leo XIII appointed him secretary of the Congregation of the Consistory and of the College of Cardinals on 30 March 1882. He was also made a canon of St. Peter's Basilica in 1882.[1]

Pope Leo raised him to the rank of cardinal deacon on 10 November 1884;[3] he received his red galero and was assigned the deaconry of Santa Maria ad Martyres on 13 November.[4]

He was appointed commendatory abbot of Subiaco on 24 November 1884.[1]

He died in Rome on 15 September 1886 after a long illness.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Fiorentino, Carlo M. (2002). "Gori Merosi, Carmine". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 58. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. "Eminentissimo Carmine Gori Merosi". Calendario ecclesiastico (in Italian). Rome. 1884. p. 76. Retrieved 5 February 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. Acta Sanctae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XVII. 1884. p. 218. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  4. "Consistoro Pubblico". Il corriere di Roma (in Italian). Vol. 10, no. 46. 1884. p. 363. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
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