Dionigi Tettamanzi, the Glossary
Dionigi Tettamanzi (14 March 1934 – 5 August 2017) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who was named a cardinal in 1998.[1]
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47 relations: Ambrose, Ambrosian Rite, Angelo Scola, Apostolic administration, Bishop, Camillo Ruini, Cardinal (Catholic Church), Cardinal electors in the 2013 papal conclave, Carlo Maria Martini, Catholic Church, Council of Cardinals, Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life, Eminence (style), Ennio Antonelli, Episcopal Conference of Italy, Evangelium vitae, Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, Giovanni Canestri, Italy, Kingdom of Italy, Masnago, Milan Cathedral, Minor seminary, Monsignor, Papal consistory, Pontifical Gregorian University, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Prelate, Province of Milan, Province of Monza and Brianza, Renate, Lombardy, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan, Roman Catholic Diocese of Vigevano, San Carlo al Corso, Seminary, Seveso, Silvio Berlusconi, Summorum Pontificum, Tarcisio Bertone, Theology, Triuggio, Ugo Poletti, 2013 papal conclave.
- Members of the Congregation for Catholic Education
- Members of the Congregation for the Clergy
- People from Brianza
- Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa
Ambrose
Ambrose of Milan (Aurelius Ambrosius; 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397.
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Ambrosian Rite
The Ambrosian Rite (rito ambrosiano) is a Latin liturgical rite of the Catholic Church.
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Angelo Scola
Angelo Scola (born 7 November 1941) is an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church, philosopher and theologian. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Angelo Scola are 21st-century Italian cardinals, Archbishops of Milan, cardinals created by Pope John Paul II, members of the Congregation for the Clergy and members of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
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Apostolic administration
An apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area.
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Bishop
A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.
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Camillo Ruini
Camillo Ruini (born 19 February 1931) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was made a cardinal in 1991. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Camillo Ruini are 20th-century Italian cardinals, 21st-century Italian cardinals, cardinals created by Pope John Paul II and Pontifical Gregorian University alumni.
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Cardinal (Catholic Church)
A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis) is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.
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Cardinal electors in the 2013 papal conclave
The papal conclave of 2013 was convened to elect a pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, to succeed Benedict XVI following his resignation on 28 February 2013.
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Carlo Maria Martini
Carlo Maria Martini (15 February 1927 – 31 August 2012) was an Italian Jesuit, cardinal of the Catholic Church and a Biblical scholar. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Carlo Maria Martini are 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops, 20th-century Italian cardinals, 21st-century Italian cardinals, Archbishops of Milan, cardinals created by Pope John Paul II and Pontifical Gregorian University alumni.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Council of Cardinals
The Council of Cardinals (also called C9 because it contained 9 cardinal members for some time), also known as the Council of Cardinal Advisers, is a group of cardinals of the Catholic Church appointed by Pope Francis to serve as his advisers.
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Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is a dicastery of the Roman Curia.
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Eminence (style)
His Eminence (abbreviation H.Em. or HE) is a style of reference for high nobility, still in use in various religious contexts.
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Ennio Antonelli
Ennio Antonelli (born 18 November 1936) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was president of the Pontifical Council for the Family from 2008 to 2012. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Ennio Antonelli are 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops, 21st-century Italian cardinals and cardinals created by Pope John Paul II.
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Episcopal Conference of Italy
The Italian Episcopal Conference (Conferenza Episcopale Italiana) or CEI is the episcopal conference of the Italian bishops of the Catholic Church.
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Evangelium vitae
Evangelium vitae translated in English as 'The Gospel of Life', is a papal encyclical published on 25 March 1995 (on that year's Feast of the Annunciation) by Pope John Paul II.
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Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops
The Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, popularly referred to as the Synod on the Family, took place from 4 to 25 October 2015 with the theme of "the vocation and mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary world." It was "reflect further on the points discussed" at the 2014 Third Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops "so as to formulate appropriate pastoral guidelines" for the pastoral care of the person and the family.
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Giovanni Canestri
Giovanni Canestri (30 September 1918 – 29 April 2015) was an Italian Catholic cardinal, who served as Archbishop of Cagliari from 1984 until 1987 and as Archbishop of Genoa from 1987 until 1995. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Giovanni Canestri are 20th-century Italian cardinals, cardinals created by Pope John Paul II and Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
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Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished, following civil discontent that led to an institutional referendum on 2 June 1946.
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Masnago
Masnago is a neighbourhood or quartiere of the city of Varese, Italy, located in the northern part of the city.
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Milan Cathedral
Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano; Domm de Milan), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
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Minor seminary
A minor seminary or high school seminary is a secondary day or boarding school created for the specific purpose of enrolling teenage boys who have expressed interest in becoming Catholic priests.
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Monsignor
Monsignor (monsignore) is a form of address or title for certain members of the clergy in the Catholic Church.
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Papal consistory
In the Roman Catholic Church a consistory is a formal meeting of the College of Cardinals called by the pope.
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Pontifical Gregorian University
The Pontifical Gregorian University (Pontificia Università Gregoriana; also known as the Gregorian or Gregoriana), is a higher education ecclesiastical school (pontifical university) located in Rome, Italy.
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Pope Francis
Pope Francis (Franciscus; Francesco; Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Pope Francis are cardinals created by Pope John Paul II.
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Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Jan Paweł II; Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła,; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in 2005.
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Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI (Paulus VI; Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini,; 26 September 18976 August 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 21 June 1963 to his death on 6 August 1978. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Pope Paul VI are 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops, Archbishops of Milan and Pontifical Gregorian University alumni.
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Prelate
A prelate is a high-ranking member of the Christian clergy who is an ordinary or who ranks in precedence with ordinaries.
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Province of Milan
The province of Milan (provincia di Milano) was a province in the Lombardy region of Italy.
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Province of Monza and Brianza
The province of Monza and Brianza (provincia di Monza e della Brianza; provincia de Monscia e de la Brianza) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy.
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Renate, Lombardy
Renate is a comune in the region of Lombardy within the province of Monza and Brianza.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo
The Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo (Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory and metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in the Marche region of Italy.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa
The Archdiocese of Genoa (Archidioecesis Ianuensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa are Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
The Archdiocese of Milan (Arcidiocesi di Milano; Archidioecesis Mediolanensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Italy which covers the areas of Milan, Monza, Lecco and Varese. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan are Archbishops of Milan.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vigevano
The Diocese of Vigevano (Dioecesis Viglevanensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church which lies almost entirely in the Province of Pavia, Lombardy.
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San Carlo al Corso
Sant'Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso (usually known simply as San Carlo al Corso) is a basilica church in Rome, Italy, facing onto the central part of the Via del Corso.
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Seminary
A seminary, school of theology, theological college, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called seminarians) in scripture and theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to serve as clergy, in academics, or mostly in Christian ministry.
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Seveso
Seveso (Séves) is a town and comune in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Region of Lombardy.
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Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi (29 September 1936 – 12 June 2023) was an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as the prime minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011.
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Summorum Pontificum
Summorum Pontificum (English: 'Of the Supreme Pontiffs') is an apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued in July 2007.
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Tarcisio Bertone
Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone (born 2 December 1934) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church and a Vatican diplomat. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Tarcisio Bertone are 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops, 21st-century Italian cardinals, cardinals created by Pope John Paul II, members of the Congregation for the Clergy, members of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, members of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa.
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Theology
Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity.
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Triuggio
Triuggio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan.
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Ugo Poletti
Ugo Poletti (19 April 1914 – 25 February 1997) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Vicar General of Rome from 1973 to 1991, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973. Dionigi Tettamanzi and Ugo Poletti are 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops and 20th-century Italian cardinals.
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2013 papal conclave
A conclave was convened on 12 March 2013 to elect a pope to succeed Benedict XVI, who had resigned on 28 February.
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See also
Members of the Congregation for Catholic Education
- Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis
- Angelo Vincenzo Zani
- Antonio María Javierre Ortas
- Bernard Francis Law
- Carlo Confalonieri
- Charles Morerod
- Christoph Schönborn
- Cláudio Hummes
- Dino Staffa
- Dionigi Tettamanzi
- Edwin Frederick O'Brien
- Ernesto Ruffini
- Fernando Filoni
- Franc Rode
- Gabriel-Marie Garrone
- Gaetano Bisleti
- Gerhard Ludwig Müller
- Gianfranco Ravasi
- Giuseppe Betori
- Giuseppe Pittau
- Giuseppe Pizzardo
- Ivan Dias
- J. Michael Miller
- Jean-Louis Bruguès
- Jean-Pierre Ricard
- João Braz de Aviz
- José Policarpo
- José Saraiva Martins
- Joseph Schröffer
- Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya
- Leonardo Sandri
- Luis Antonio Tagle
- Marc Ouellet
- Mauro Piacenza
- Orani João Tempesta
- Oswald Gracias
- Peter Turkson
- Pio Laghi
- Raffaele Farina
- Rainer Woelki
- Reinhard Marx
- Ricardo Ezzati
- Stanisław Dziwisz
- Thomas Collins (cardinal)
- William Levada
- William Wakefield Baum
- Wim Eijk
- Zenon Grocholewski
Members of the Congregation for the Clergy
- Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga
- Alberto Suárez Inda
- André Vingt-Trois
- Andrew Yeom Soo-jung
- Angelo Scola
- Bernard Francis Law
- Celso Morga Iruzubieta
- Crescenzio Sepe
- Dionigi Tettamanzi
- Donald Wuerl
- Edmund Szoka
- Gintaras Grušas
- Giuseppe Betori
- Gualtiero Bassetti
- João Braz de Aviz
- John Njue
- Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino
- Kazimierz Nycz
- Manuel Clemente
- Marc Ouellet
- Odilo Scherer
- Paul Josef Cordes
- Raymond Leo Burke
- Seán Patrick O'Malley
- Tarcisio Bertone
- Wim Eijk
People from Brianza
- Adaloald
- Adriano Galliani
- Agilulf
- Agostino Rovere
- Alan Caligiuri
- Andrea Longoni
- Authari
- Bonincontro Morigia
- Claudio Lippi (journalist)
- Claudio Sala
- Corrado Colombo
- Demetrio Albertini
- Dionigi Tettamanzi
- Ernesto Ambrosini
- Estorre Visconti
- Eugenio Spreafico
- Felice Colombo
- Filippo Galli
- Francesco Facchinetti
- Franco Giorgetti
- Fulvio Saini
- Gerardo dei Tintori
- Gianluca Grignani
- Ignazio Paleari
- Lorenzo Colombo
- Luca Giudici
- Luca Santonocito
- Luca Sironi
- Marco Perini
- Mario Beretta
- Matteo Pessina
- Mattia Sprocati
- Moreno Torricelli
- Morgan (singer)
- Paola Perego
- Paolo Mantegazza
- Paolo Noise
- Patrizio Sala
- Pierluigi Casiraghi
- Pierluigi Frosio
- Pinalla Aliprandi
- Salvarino Aliprandi
- Salvatore Colombo
- Theodelinda
- Tommaso Cazzaniga
- Valentino Giambelli
Roman Catholic archbishops of Genoa
- Agostino Maria Salvago
- Angelo Bagnasco
- Antonmaria Sauli
- Carlo Minoretti
- Cipriano Pallavicino
- Dionigi Tettamanzi
- Domenico de' Marini (patriarch)
- Gerolamo Sauli
- Giambattista Spinola
- Giandomenico Spinola
- Giorgio Fieschi
- Giovanni Canestri
- Giovanni Maria Sforza
- Giuseppe Siri
- Guido Sette
- Innocenzo Cybo
- Jacobus de Voragine
- Luigi Lambruschini
- Marco Tasca
- Paolo di Campofregoso
- Pietro Boetto
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa
- Stefano Durazzo
- Tarcisio Bertone
- Tommaso Pio Boggiani
- Tommaso Reggio
- Ugone della Volta
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionigi_Tettamanzi
Also known as Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi, Tettamanzi.