Diofebo Farnese
Diofebo Farnese (died 1622) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1621–1622).[1][2][3]
Most Reverend Diofebo Farnese | |
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Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem | |
Church | Catholic Church |
In office | 1621–1622 |
Predecessor | Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri |
Successor | Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones |
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Consecration | 18 April 1621 by Luigi Capponi |
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Died | 1622 |
Biography
On 17 March 1621, Diofebo Farnese was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XV as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem.[1][2] On 18 April 1621, he was consecrated bishop by Luigi Capponi, Archbishop of Ravenna, with Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop Emeritus of Bari-Canosa, and Alessandro Scappi, Bishop of Satriano e Campagna, serving as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem until his death in 1622.[2]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of:[2]
- Cosimo de Torres, Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto (1621); and
- Giovanni Mascardi, Bishop of Nebbio (1621); and
- Odoardo Farnese, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1621).
References
- Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 203. (in Latin)
- "Patriarch Diofebo Farnese" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 29, 2017
- "Patriarch Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved December 27, 2016
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Patriarchate of Jerusalem {Gerusalemme}". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Patriarchal See of Jerusalem (Israel)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
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Preceded by Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri |
Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem 1621–1622 |
Succeeded by Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones |
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