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Bishop Antonio Maria Roveggio, F.S.C.J. †

Deceased

Vicar Apostolic of Central Africa {Africa Centrale}, Sudan

Titular Bishop of Amastris


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
23 Nov 1858Born
29 Mar 188425.3Ordained PriestPriest of Sons of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
8 Feb 189536.2AppointedVicar Apostolic of Central Africa {Africa Centrale}, Sudan
8 Feb 189536.2AppointedTitular Bishop of Amastris
21 Apr 189536.4Ordained BishopTitular Bishop of Amastris
2 May 190243.4DiedVicar Apostolic of Central Africa {Africa Centrale}, Sudan

MicroData Summary for Antonio Maria Roveggio
(VIAF: 256145542832896642254; WikiData: Q3619838)
Bishop Antonio Maria Roveggio F.S.C.J. (born , died ) Vicar Apostolic of Central Africa {Africa Centrale}

EventPlace
Birth PlaceS. Sebastiano di Cologna
Ordained BishopCathedral, Verona, Diocese of Verona, Italy

  • a priest for 18.0 years
  • a bishop for 7.0 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

Source(s):
  • b: Annuario Pontificio, Year 1901
  • c2+: CB
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 8, Page 93
  • b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1895, Number 23

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