Lalatta (Palanzano), Province of Parma, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Died
2 February 1921(1921-02-02) (aged 70) Milan, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy
Buried
Cathedral of Milan
Parents
Giuseppe Ferrari & Maddalena Longarini
Previous post(s)
Bishop of Guastalla (1890–1891)
Bishop of Como (1891–1894)
Motto
Tu fortitudo mea ("You are my strength")
Signature
Coat of arms
Sainthood
Feast day
1 February (Ambrosian Rite)
2 February (Roman Rite)
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Beatified
10 May 1987 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
Attributes
Pastoral staff
Cardinal's attire
Crucifix
Patronage
Archdiocese of Milan
Ordination history of Andrea Carlo Ferrari
History
Diaconal ordination
Date
15 December 1872
Priestly ordination
Date
20 December 1873
Place
Domenico Maria Villa
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecrator
Lucido Maria Parocchi
Co-consecrators
Vincenzo Leone Sallua & Giovanni Maria Majoli
Date
29 June 1890
Place
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Villa Lante, Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Cardinalate
Elevated by
Pope Leo XIII
Date
18 May 1894
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Andrea Carlo Ferrari as principal consecrator
Emilio Maria Miniati
24 May 1894
Angelo Maria Meraviglia Mantegazza
24 May 1894
Carlo Francesco Origo
21 April 1895
Giuseppe Salvatore Scatti
27 February 1898
Pasquale Morganti, O.Ss.C.A.
22 June 1902
Federico Domenico Sala
15 February 1903
Carlo Castelli, Obl.S.C.
7 December 1904
Giovanni Mauri
7 December 1904
Luigi Bignami
14 January 1906
Ernesto Maria Piovella, Obl. Rho.
12 May 1907
Leonida Mapelli
6 January 1908
Luigi Maria Marelli
6 January 1908
Dionisio Vismara, P.I.M.E.
29 June 1909
Giovanni Rosi
29 June 1911
Camillo Francesco Carrara, O.F.M. Cap.
26 February 1911
Eugenio Tosi, O.Ss.C.A.
16 April 1911
Cleto Cassani
17 April 1911
Giovanni Gamberoni
25 May 1911
Pompeo Ghezzi
14 January 1912
Carlo Pensa, O.Ss.C.A.
8 September 1912
Emilio Poletti
29 September 1912
Ludovico Antomelli, O.F.M.
15 June 1913
Pietro Calchi Novati
7 February 1915
Simone Pietro Grassi
25 April 1915
Carlo Dalmazio Minoretti
16 January 1916
Andrea Ferrari (13 August 1850 – 2 February 1921) – later adopting the middle name "Carlo" – was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as a cardinal and as the Archbishop of Milan from 1894 until his death.[1][2] Ferrari was a well-regarded pastor and theologian who led two dioceses before being appointed to the prestigious Milanese archdiocese which he led until his death. But he was later accused of Modernism which led to a strained relationship with Pope Pius X who finally reconciled with Ferrari in 1912.[3][4][5]
The cause for his canonization opened after his death in 1963 and he became titled as a Servant of God. He was named Venerable in 1975, and Pope John Paul II beatified him in 1987.[2][1]
^ ab"Beato Andrea Carlo Ferrari". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
^ ab"Blessed Andrea Carlo Ferrari". Saints SQPN. 1 February 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
^Salvador Miranda. "Consistory of May 18, 1894". Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
^"Ferrari, Andrea Carlo, Bl". New Catholic Encyclopedia. 2003. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
^Andrea Tornielli (2003). "The time the emperor's veto helped the election of a saintly pope". Retrieved 24 October 2017.
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