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The Most Reverend
Giacinto Gaggia
Bishop of Brescia
The bishop pictured sometime in the 1910s.
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Diocese
Brescia
See
Brescia
Installed
28 October 1913
Term ended
15 April 1933
Predecessor
Giacomo Corna-Pellegrini
Successor
Giacinto Tredici
Orders
Ordination
2 April 1870 by Girolamo Verzeri
Consecration
3 May 1909 by Francesco di Paolo Satolli
Personal details
Born
Giacinto Gaggia
8 October 1847
Verolanuova, Brescia, Lombardy, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Died
15 April 1933(1933-04-15) (aged 85) Brescia, Kingdom of Italy
Previous post(s)
Auxiliary Bishop of Brescia (1909-13) Titular Bishop of Hadrumetum (1909-13) Titular Archbishop of Traianopolis in Rhodope (1930-33)
Ordination history of Giacinto Gaggia
History
Priestly ordination
Date
2 April 1870
Place
Pontifical Lombard Seminary, Rome, Papal States
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecrator
Francesco Satolli
Co-consecrators
Prospero Saccia Henri Doulcet C.P.
Date
3 May 1909
Place
Basilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Giacinto Gaggia as principal consecrator
Emilio Bongiorni
20 March 1916
Egisto Domenico Melchiori
15 June 1924
Domenico Guido Menna
6 January 1929
Emiliano Giuseppe Lonati O.F.M. Cap.
8 June 1930
Mario Toccabelli
26 October 1930
Styles of Giacinto Gaggia
Reference style
The Most Reverend
Spoken style
Your Grace
Religious style
Archbishop
Giacinto Gaggia (8 October 1847 - 15 April 1933) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Brescia from 1913 until his death. Ordained in Rome in 1870, he was consecrated to the episcopate in 1909 and made an archbishop in 1930. He ordained Giovanni Battista Montini (the future Pope Paul VI) to the priesthood in mid-1920.
Gaggia was born in the Brescia province to Emmanuele Giacomo Gaggia and Angela Boninsegna di Manerbio. He received the subdiaconate in Brescia on 19 December 1868 and was later elevated to the diaconate also in Brescia on 31 October 1869. He was ordained in Rome since his diocesan bishop was in Rome for the First Vatican Council that Pope Pius IX had convoked. He was consecrated to the episcopate in the Lateran Basilica in 1909.[1]
Gaggia died in 1933.
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