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Pope Benedict XIII

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Pope Benedict XIII

Pope Benedict XIII (Latin: Benedictus XIII; Italian: Benedetto XIII; 2 February 1649 – 21 February 1730), born Pietro Francesco (or Pierfrancesco) Orsini and later called Vincenzo Maria Orsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 29 May 1724 to his death in February 1730. A Dominican friar, Orsini focused on his religious responsibilities as bishop rather than on papal administration. Orsini's lack of political expertise led him to increasingly rely on an unscrupulous secretary (Cardinal Niccolò Coscia) whose financial abuses ruined the papal treasury, causing great damage to the Church in Rome. In the process towards sainthood, his cause for canonization opened in 1755, but it was closed shortly afterwards. It was reopened on 21 February 1931, but it was closed once again in 1940. It was opened once more on 17 January 2004, with the official process commencing in 2012 and concluding later in 2017. He now has the posthumous title of Servant of God.

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Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
29 May 1724
Papacy ended
21 February 1730
Predecessor
Innocent XIII
Successor
Clement XII
Previous posts
mw- Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto (1672–1701) Bishop of Manfredonia (1675–1680) Bishop of Cesena (1680–1686) Archbishop of Benevento (1686–1730) Apostolic Administrator of Benevento (1686–1730) Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati (1701–1715) Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1715–1724) Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals (1715–1724)
Ordination
24 February 1671by Clement X
Consecration
3 February 1675by Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni
Created cardinal
22 February 1672by Clement X
Born
Pietro Francesco Orsini(1649-02-02)2 February 1649Gravina in Puglia, Kingdom of Naples
Died
21 February 1730(1730-02-21) (aged 81)Rome, Papal States
History
HistoryPriestly ordinationOrdained byClement XDate24 February 1671Episcopal consecrationPrincipal consecratorPaluzzo Card. Paluzzi (Card. Nep.)Co-consecratorsStefano Brancaccio (Vit. & Tusc.) and Costanzo Zani (Imola)Date3 February 1675CardinalateElevated byClement XDate22 February 1672
Ordained by
Clement X
Date
22 February 1672
Principal consecrator
Paluzzo Card. Paluzzi (Card. Nep.)
Co-consecrators
Stefano Brancaccio (Vit. & Tusc.) and Costanzo Zani (Imola)
Elevated by
Clement X
Episcopal succession
Episcopal successionBishops consecrated by Pope Benedict XIII as principal consecratorTiberio Muscettola19 May 1680Domenico Diez de Aux13 November 1689Fabrizio Cianci30 November 1689Marcello Cavalieri15 January 1690Giuseppe Rosa (it)22 January 1690Giuseppe Ponzi22 January 1690Pietro Vecchia12 March 1690Benedict XIV16 July 1724
Tiberio Muscettola
19 May 1680
Domenico Diez de Aux
13 November 1689
Fabrizio Cianci
30 November 1689
Marcello Cavalieri
15 January 1690
Giuseppe Rosa [it]
22 January 1690
Giuseppe Ponzi
22 January 1690
Pietro Vecchia
12 March 1690
Benedict XIV
16 July 1724
Giuseppe Rosa (it)
22 January 1690

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· Footnotes
Preceded byInnocent XIII
Preceded byInnocent XIII
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byInnocent XIII
Catholic Church titles
Pope 29 May 1724 – 21 February 1730
Catholic Church titles
Succeeded byClement XII
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byInnocent XIII
Pope 29 May 1724 – 21 February 1730
Succeeded byClement XII

References

  1. Wikisource:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Pope Benedict XIII
    https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Pope_Benedict_XIII
  2. Pope Benedict X is now considered an antipope. At the time, however, this status was not recognized; therefore, the man
  3. ""Inquiry for the Process of Canonisation of the Dominican Pope Benedict XIII", Order of Preachers, February 24, 2017"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20170812165421/http://www.op.org/en/content/inquiry-process-canonisation-dominican-pope-benedict-xiii
  4. "Kunst, Richard. "Pope Benedict XIII", Papal Artifacts"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20170612041035/http://www.papalartifacts.com/portfolio-item/pope-benedict-xiii/
  5. Rendina, p. 590
  6. Stone, Harold Samuel (2002). "Augustine's Bones: A Microhistory." pp. 90–93
  7. Rendina, p. 592
  8. [1], Bullarium Romanum. Vol 22. Benedict XIII (1724-1730). Taurini Ed, 1871. Respective Bulls on pages 1–44.
    https://archive.org/details/BR-Tomo-22
  9. Leto svetnikov IV
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20140924082501/http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gdmc/aposccs/
  11. www.liberius.net
    http://www.liberius.net/articles/Les_colleges_ecclesiastiques_de_Rome.pdf
  12. Bertelli 2001, p. 216.
  13. Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum
  14. "Papa Orsini verso gli altari. Chiusa la fase diocesana della causa di Benedetto XIII"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200320120552/http://www.farodiroma.it/2017/02/22/papa-orsini-verso-gli-altari-chiusa-le-fase-diocesana-della-causa-benedetto-xiii/
  15. "ORSINI, O.P., Vincenzo Maria"
    https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1672.htm
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