Date | Age | Event | Title |
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30 Jan 1889 | Born | ||
23 Mar 1912 | 23.1 | Ordained Priest | Priest of Santa Fe, Argentina |
13 Sep 1934 | 45.6 | Appointed | Bishop of Rosario, Argentina |
17 Mar 1935 | 46.1 | Ordained Bishop | Bishop of Rosario, Argentina |
18 Feb 1946 | 57.0 | Elevated to Cardinal | |
22 Feb 1946 | 57.0 | Appointed | Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Panisperna |
15 Aug 1959 | 70.5 | Appointed | Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
15 Aug 1959 | 70.5 | Appointed | Bishop of Argentina, Faithful of the Eastern Rites |
15 Aug 1959 | 70.5 | Appointed | Bishop of Argentina, Military |
25 Oct 1959 | 70.7 | Installed | Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
21 Apr 1975 | 86.2 | Retired | Bishop of Argentina, Faithful of the Eastern Rites |
22 Apr 1975 | 86.2 | Retired | Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
7 Jul 1975 | 86.4 | Retired | Bishop of Argentina, Military |
23 Oct 1979 | 90.7 | Died | Archbishop Emeritus of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Antonio Caggiano
Antonio
Cardinal
Caggiano
(born , died )
Archbishop Emeritus
of Buenos Aires
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Event | Place |
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Birth Place | Coronda, Archdiocese of Santa Fe |
Ordained Bishop | Rosario, Diocese of Rosario |
Death Place | Buenos Aires, Archdiocese of Buenos Aires |
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