Castelleto Scazzoso, Alessandria, Kingdom of Sardinia
Died
26 November 1927(1927-11-26) (aged 60) Clinica Quisisana, Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Parents
Giuseppe Bonzano Agostina Vescovo
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Titular Archbishop of Melitene (1912–22)
Apostolic Delegate to the United States of America (1912–22)
Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1922–24)
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Giovanni Vincenzo Cardinal Bonzano PIME (27 September 1867 – 26 November 1927) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Apostolic Delegate to United States from 1912 to 1922, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1922.[1]
^Florida International University website, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Biographical Dictionary, Pope Pius XI (1922-1939)
Giovanni Vincenzo Cardinal Bonzano PIME (27 September 1867 – 26 November 1927) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Apostolic...
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episcopal consecration on the following December 18 from Archbishop GiovanniBonzano, with Bishops Theophile Meerschaert and John Marius Laval serving as...
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in the United States and the second held in North America. Cardinal GiovanniBonzano served as the papal legate for the event. The event attracted a large...
000, with 40 new churches built. In 1919, Curley appealed to Bishop GiovanniBonzano, apostolic delegate to the United States, to end an agreement between...
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circles.” She photographed Catholic leaders including Pope Pius X, GiovanniBonzano, Diomede Falconio, John Farley, James Gibbons, Patrick Hayes, John...
his episcopal consecration on the following March 25 from Archbishop GiovanniBonzano, with Bishops John Grimes and Thomas Walsh serving as co-consecrators...
received his episcopal consecration on May 20, 1913, from Archbishop GiovanniBonzano, with Bishops John O'Connor and Charles McDonnell serving as co-consecrators...
that year, Archbishop Riordan of San Francisco received a report from GiovanniBonzano, the U.S. Apostolic Delegate, that said the Diocese of Salt Lake had...
received his episcopal consecration on December 8, 1918, from Archbishop GiovanniBonzano, with Bishops Theophile Meerschaert and John Laval serving as co-consecrators...
minority once more as early as 30 June 1928 with the death of Cardinal Giovanni Tacci Porcelli, followed by the deaths of Cardinals Gaetano de Lai on 24...
(1912–15) Orders Ordination May 30, 1885 Consecration December 4, 1912 by GiovanniBonzano Personal details Born (1860-07-21)July 21, 1860 Rochester, New York...
1921. In early 1922, Keyes was appointed as secretary to Cardinal GiovanniBonzano, the apostolic delegate to the United States On June 27, 1922, Keyes...
Agagianian as Prefect Preceded by GiovanniBonzano Apostolic Delegate to the United States 1922–1933 Succeeded by Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Preceded by Camillo...
received his episcopal consecration on May 1, 1918, from Archbishop GiovanniBonzano, with Bishops Mathias Lenihan and Joseph Glass, C.M., serving as co-consecrators...
OSA Apostolic Delegate to the United States 1902–1911 Succeeded by GiovanniBonzano Preceded by Domenico Serafini, OSB Prefect of the Sacred Congregation...
since Cardinal Girolamo Maria Gotti and the college rector Monsignor GiovanniBonzano demonstrated signs that both were impressed with Durcovici and his...
received his episcopal consecration on 10 October that year from Cardinal GiovanniBonzano in Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio in Rome. Fietta was named...