Giuseppe Antonio Ferretto (9 March 1899 – 17 March 1973) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary in the...
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died on 13 January 1973 in Rome. He was buried in the parish church of S. Antonio, Pollenza, where he had celebrated his first mass. Acta Apostolicae Sedis...
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Giovanni Piazza (1949–1957) Marcello Mimmi (1958–1961) Giuseppe Ferretto (1961–1973) Antonio Samoré (1974–1983) Agnelo Rossi (1984–1995) Eduardo Francisco...
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Fernando Cento (12 February 1962 – 7 April 1967) Giuseppe Ferretto (7 April 1967 – 1 March 1973) Giuseppe Paupini (21 March 1973 – 8 April 1984) Luigi Dadaglio...
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Marinus van Rossum (1915–1932) Pietro Fumasoni Biondi (1933–1960) Giuseppe Ferretto (1961) Efrem Forni (1962–1976) Victor Razafimahatratra (1976–1993)...
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Santiago Copello, Chancellor of Apostolic Chancery (origin: Argentina) Giuseppe Ferretto, Secretary of College of Cardinals Paolo Giobbe, Datary of His Holiness...
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Giuseppe Pizzardo (1961–1962) Benedetto Aloisi Masella (1962–1968) Giuseppe Ferretto (1968–1973) Ildebrando Antoniutti (1974) Franjo Šeper (1974–1977)...
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Paris from President Charles de Gaulle. At the previous conclave in 1958, Ferretto had been mentioned as one of the cardinals who might have been named in...
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children of Giuseppe and Anna (née Comelli) Antoniutti. Studying at the seminaries in Cividale and Udine, he accompanied Archbishop Antonio Anastasio Rossi...
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of the Italian Socialist Party at the time) led by Sandro Pertini and Giuseppe Saragat. Brigate del popolo, Brigate Fiamme Verdi and Brigate Osoppo were...
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