Carlo Nocella

Cardinal Carlo Nocella ( born November 25, 1826 in Rome, † July 22, 1908 ibid ) was cardinal.

Life

He studied at the Pontifical Athenaeum San Apollinare, where he received his Ph.D. Doctor of Laws. After his ordination on September 2, 1849, he was a faculty member of the Pontifical Athenaeum San Apollinare and later secretary of the Latin letters, canon of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and St. Peter's Basilica and the Apostolic prothonotary de numero participantium. On 5 December 1884 he became secretary of the letters to the princes, and on March 21, 1892 Secretary of the Holy Consistorial.

On 22 June 1899 he was appointed Latin Patriarch of Antioch. The Cardinal Secretary of State, Cardinal Rampolla Mariano del Tindaro donated to him on 16 July of the same year on the altar of the Chair of Peter in St. Peter's episcopal ordination; Co-consecrators were Felix Maria de Neckere, economist and secretary of the Fabric of St. Peter, and Casimiro Gennari, Assessor of the Congregation of the Roman and general inquisition. On April 18, 1901, he was appointed Latin Titularpatriarchen of Constantinople Opel.

Leo XIII. took him on 22 June 1903 as a cardinal priest in the Sacred College and received on 25 June of the same year the titular church of San Callisto. Just two months later took Cardinal Nocella at the conclave in 1903, Pope Pius X chose to participate. He died in 1908 and was buried at the cemetery Campo Verano.

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