29 August 2003(2003-08-29) (aged 95) Naples, Italy
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Corrado Ursi (26 July 1908 – 29 August 2003) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Naples from 1966 to 1987, and was created a cardinal in 1967, given the titular church of San Callisto.[1]
CorradoUrsi (26 July 1908 – 29 August 2003) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Naples from 1966 to 1987,...
Ursi is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: CorradoUrsi (1908–2003), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal...
(1767–1799), the Count of Ruvo, Italian soldier and republican patriot CorradoUrsi (1908–2003), Italian cardinal Lino Banfi (born 1936), Italian film actor...
the somewhat larger diocese of Lecce. While his successor in Nardò, CorradoUrsi, went on to become Archbishop of Naples and a Cardinal, Minerva continued...
President of the Secretariat for Non-Christians, Giuseppe Siri of Genoa, and CorradoUrsi of Naples.[citation needed] Others named Giovanni Benelli of Florence...
credited with 209 kills. George Thoms, 76, Australian cricket player. CorradoUrsi, 95, Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Vladimír Vašíček,...
Simonis Archbishop of Utrecht 11 December 2007 – present Incumbent Preceded by CorradoUrsi Cardinal-Priest of San Callisto 18 February 2012 – present...
another exhumation due to conservation complications which Cardinal CorradoUrsi oversaw from 1–4 July 1982. His remains were then reinterred on 22 November...
of the Rosary of Pompeii (2012-) Orders Ordination 10 April 1974 by CorradoUrsi Consecration 29 September 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI Personal details...
Archdiocese Naples Installed 9 May 1987 Term ended 20 May 2006 Predecessor CorradoUrsi Successor Crescenzio Sepe Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Gioacchino...
apostolic process was later held in April 1977 in Naples under Cardinal CorradoUrsi. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints validated these two processes...
2004 Predecessor Edoardo Menichelli Orders Ordination 18 April 1973 by CorradoUrsi Consecration 8 September 2004 by Joseph Ratzinger Personal details Born...
Pierre Veuillot (1913–1968) France John Cody (1907–1982) United States CorradoUrsi (1908–2003) Italy Alfred Bengsch (1921–1979) West Germany Justinus...
consecrated a bishop in the Molfetta Cathedral on 14 January 1979 by Cardinal CorradoUrsi with Cardinal Giuseppe Caprio and Bishop Aldo Garzia as co-consecrators...
February 1958 Term ended 3 March 1966 Predecessor Marcello Mimmi Successor CorradoUrsi Other post(s) Bishop of Pozzuoli (1958–66) Cardinal-Priest of San Callisto...
obstat" to the cause and titled Manna as a Servant of God. Cardinal CorradoUrsi inaugurated the cognitional process in Naples on 4 May 1973 and later...
28 September 1947 by Marcello Mimmi Consecration 9 February 1975 by CorradoUrsi Created cardinal 21 February 1998 by Pope John Paul II Rank Cardinal-deacon...
to John Paul on 31 January 2005. List of current cardinals Cardinal CorradoUrsi turned 80 on 28 July. 160 cardinals at 1988 consistory minus 21 cardinals...
1953 – 9 June 1958) Alfonso Castaldo (18 December 1958 – 3 March 1966) CorradoUrsi (29 June 1967 – 29 September 2003) Willem Jacobus Eijk (18 February 2012...
into two archdioceses on 2 July 1954 Domenico Pecchinenna (1954–1961) CorradoUrsi (1961–1966) (also Archbishop of Naples) Giuseppe Vairo (1966–1979) Francesco...
December 1907 (age 70) CP 26 June 1967 Paul VI Archbishop of Chicago 32 CorradoUrsi Italy 26 July 1908 (age 70) CP 26 June 1967 Paul VI Archbishop of Naples...
the Lecce Cathedral on 29 June 1958 from Francesco Minerva and with CorradoUrsi and Guglielmo Montolese serving as the co-consecrators. He was known...
Bobone surname was lost with his children, who were called de domo filiorum Ursi. Two of them, Napoleone and Matteo Rosso the Great (1178–1246), considerably...