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Blessed Bishop
Carlo Liviero
Bishop of Città di Castello
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Diocese
Città di Castello
See
Città di Castello
Appointed
8 January 1910
Installed
27 June 1910
Term ended
7 July 1932
Predecessor
Giustino Sanchini
Successor
Maurizio Francesco Crotti
Orders
Ordination
22 December 1888
Consecration
6 March 1910 by Luigi Pellizzo
Rank
Bishop
Personal details
Born
Carlo Liviero
(1866-05-29)29 May 1866
Vicenza, Kingdom of Italy
Died
7 July 1932(1932-07-07) (aged 66) Fano, Pesaro-Urbino, Italy
Motto
In caritate Christi ("In the love of Christ")
Sainthood
Feast day
7 July
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Title as Saint
Blessed
Beatified
27 May 2007 Città di Castello, Italy by Cardinal José Saraiva Martins
Attributes
Bishop's attire
Patronage
Little Servants of the Sacred Heart
Blessed Carlo Liviero was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop who led the Diocese of Città di Castello. He was beatified in 2007 and his cause for sainthood continues. He established the Little Servants of the Sacred Heart.[1]
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