List of Ministers General of the Order of Friars Minor

List of Franciscan Minister General

Minister General of the Order to the division in 1517

Although the list begins with Francis of Assisi, but the count begins with the first Minister General after the founder of the order. A vicar general represents a diseased or prevented at the Office Management General Minister or Commissioner General, or shall be appointed on the sudden death of the Pope for the transitional period until the next election of the Minister General and the Commissioner-General.

  • Francis of Assisi (1210-1226)
  • John Parenti (1227-1232) first Minister General
  • Elias of Cortona (1232-1239) 2nd General Minister
  • Albert of Pisa (1239-1240) 3rd General Minister
  • Haymo 4 of Faversham ( 1240-1243 ) General Minister
  • Crescentius 5 of Jesi ( 1244-1247 ) General Minister
  • John of Parma (1247-1257) 6th General Minister
  • Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (1257-1274) 7 General Minister
  • Girolamo Masci d' Ascoli (1274-1279), the future Pope Nicholas IV, eighth Minister General
  • Bonagratia of Bologna (1279-1285), 9th General Minister
  • Arlotto of Prato (1285-1287), 10th General Minister
  • Matthew Acqua Sparta (1287-1289), 11th General Minister
  • Raymund Gaufredi (1289-1295), 12th General Minister
  • John Minio of Murrovalle (1296-1304), 13th General Minister
  • Gonsalvus of Valboa (1304-1313), 14th General Minister
  • Alessandro Bonini of Alessandria (1313-1314), 15th General Minister
  • Michael of Cesena (1316-1328), 16th General Minister Cardinal Bertrand de Turre (1328-1329), Vicar General

During the Western Schism officiated in the Roman obedience, the following general minister:

  • Ludovico Donati (1379-1383), 24th General Minister
  • Pietro da Conzano (1383-1384), 25th General Minister
  • Martino Sangiorgio de Rivarolo (1384-1387), 26th General Minister
  • Enrico Alfieri (1387-1405), 27th General Minister
  • Antonio Vinetti of Pireto (1405-1408), 28th General Minister Angelo Salvetti (1408-1409), Vicar General

In parallel, officiated in the obedience of Avignon, the following:

  • Angelo di Spoleto (1379-1391)
  • Johannes de Chevegneyo (1391-1402)
  • Giovanni Bardolini (1403-1417)

After the end of the schism of the Order line was reunited under Antonio Vinetti.

  • Angelo Salvetti (1421-1424), 30th General Minister
  • Antonio da Massa Marittima (1424-1430), 31, General Minister
  • Guillermo Robazoglio da Casale (1430-1442), 32nd General Minister Alberto de Berdini Sarteano (1442-1443) ( Vicar General )
  • Gomez of Lisbon (1511-1512), Vicar General

Minister General of the Franciscan Observant or ( OFM)

  • Cristoforo Numai (1517-1518), 44th General Minister
  • Francesco Lichetto (1518-1520), 45th General Minister
  • Paolo da Soncino (1520-1523), 46th General Minister ( in the first year as Vicar General )
  • Francisco de los Ángeles Quiñones, 47th General Minister ( 1523-1527 ) Antonio de Calcena (1527-1529), Vicar General
  • Giovanni Matteo de Calvi (1541-1547), 50th General Minister
  • Andreas Alvarez (1547-1553), 51st General Minister
  • Clemente d' Olera (1553-1557), 52nd General Minister unknown vicar general (1557-1559)
  • Antonio de Trejo (1613-1618), Vicar General
  • Giuseppe Maria Maniscalco (1838-1844), 98th General Minister
  • Luigi Flamini de Loreto (1844-1850), 99th General Minister
  • Venanzio Metildi de Celano (1850-1856), 100th General Minister
  • Trionfetti Bernardino de Monte Franco (1856-1832), 101 General Minister
  • Rafaele Lippi de Pontecci Marconi (1862-1869), 102 General Minister
  • Bernardino dal Vago da Portogruaro (1869-1889), 103 General Minister
  • Luigi da Parma (1889-1897), 104th General Minister
  • Aloysius Lauer (1897-1901), 105th General Minister David Fleming (1901-1915), Vicar General
  • Policarp Schmoll (1944-1945), Vicar General

Minister General of the Friars Minor ( OFM Conv )

  • Antonio Marcelo de Petris de Cherso (1517-1520), 44th General Minister
  • Antonio Sassolini (1520-1525), 45th General Minister
  • Giovanni Vigerio (1525-1530), 46th General Minister (first four years Vicar General )
  • Giacomo Antonio Ferducci (1530-1537), 47th General Minister (first four years Vicar General )
  • Lorenzo Spada (1537-1543), 48th General Minister
  • Buenaventura Fauni - Pio (1543-1549), 49th General Minister
  • Giovanni Giacomo Passeri (1549-1551), 50th General Minister
  • Giulio Magnani (1551-1559), 51st General Minister (first four years Vicar General )
  • Giovanni Antonio Muratori de Cervia (1559-1559), 52nd General Minister Giovanni Antonio Delfini (1559-1561), Vicar General
  • Felix de Peretti Montalto (1566-1568), vicar-general, later Pope Sixtus V.
  • Ludovico Albuzzi (1592-1593), Vicar General
  • Carlo Bacciocchi (1701-1704), Vicar General for Vicente Coronelli
  • Giuseppe M. Baldrati (1718-1719), Vicar General
  • Felice Angelo Sidori (1738-1741), Vicar General
  • Francisco Dall'Olio (1913-1919), Vicar General
  • Buena Vista Mansi (1953-1954), Vicar General

Vicars General and Minister General of the Capuchins ( OFM Cap )

The Capuchins were initially under the nominal leadership of the watchers, and were represented by a vicar general. Since its recognition as a separate Order in 1619 they have a Minister General.

  • Mateo de Bascio ( 1529), first Vicar General
  • Ludovico de Fossombrone (1529-1535), second Vicar General
  • Bernardino de Asti (1535-1538), third Vicar General
  • Ochino Bernardino (1538-1542), 4th Vicar General
  • Francisco de Jesi (1542-1546), 5th Vicar General
  • Bernardino de Asti (1546-1552), second tenure
  • Eusebio de Ancona (1552-1558), 6 Vicar General
  • Tomas de Citta de Castello (1558-1564), 7th Vicar General
  • Evangelista de Cannobio (1564-1567), 8 Vicar General
  • Mario de Mercato Saraceno (1567-1573), 9 Vicar General, chronicler
  • Vicente de Monte d' Olmo (1573-1574), 10 Vicar General
  • Jeronimo de Montefiore (1574-1581), 11 Vicar General
  • Juan Maria de Tusa (1581-1584), 12 Vicar General
  • Santiago de Mercato Saraceno (1584-1587), 13 Vicar General
  • Jeronimo da Polizzi (1587-1593), 14, General Vicar
  • Silvestre de Monteleone (1593-1596), 15, General Vicar
  • Jeronimo de Sorbo (1596-1599), 16, General Vicar
  • Jeronimo de Castelferretti (1599-1602), 17, General Vicar
  • Lawrence of Brindisi (1602-1605), 18, ​​General Vicar
  • Silvestre d' Assisi (1605-1608), 19, General Vicar
  • Jeronimo de Castelferetti (1608-1613), second tenure
  • Pablo de Cesena (1613-1618), 20, General Vicar
  • Clemente de Noto (1618-1619), 21, General Vicar
  • Clemente de Noto (1619-1625), Minister General
  • Juan Maria de Noto (1625-1631), 22 General Minister Jeronimo de Narni (1631-1632), Vicar General
  • Francisco de Genova (1632-1634), Vicar General
  • Fortunato de Cadore (1665-1667), Vicar General
  • Buenaventura de Recanati (1669-1671), Vicar General
  • Buenaventura de Recanati (1684-1685), Vicar General
  • Angelicus of Wolfach (1700-1702), Vicar General
  • Juan Antonio de Florencia (1710-1712), Vicar General

Bernardino de Sant'Angelo in Vado (1721-1726), Vicar General

  • Hartman de Bressanone (1726-1731), 38th General Minister
  • Buenventura de Ferrara (1731-1740), 39th General Minister
  • Jose Maria de Terni (1740-1747), 40th General Minister
  • Segismundo de Ferrara (1747-1753), 41 General Minister Gelasio de Gorizia (1753-1754), Vicar General
  • Jose Maria de Savorgnano (1766-1768), Vicar General
  • Mariano de Alatri (1814-1818), Vicar General
  • Andres de Arezzo (1845-1847), Vicar General
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