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  AllRefer.com - Pietro Gasparri (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biography) - Encyclopedia
Pietro Gasparri, Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biographies
Pietro Gasparri[pye´trO gAspAr´rE] Pronunciation Key, 1852–1934, Italian churchman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Gasparri is the author of a widely used catechism.
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 Gasparri, Pietro --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ordained in 1877, Gasparri was professor of canon law at the Catholic Institute, Paris (1880–98).
It was signed by Benito Mussolini for the Italian government and by cardinal secretary of state Pietro Gasparri for the papacy and confirmed by the Italian constitution of 1948.
The Italian poet, prose writer, and dramatist Pietro Aretino was celebrated throughout Europe in his time for his bold literary attacks on the powerful.
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Pietro Gasparri, Secretary for the Codification Commission…from Rome, 6 April 1904.
Gasparri’s letter solicits the support of Catholic universities in the arduum munus that the codification project would be.
Gasparri’s logical division of the 1917 Code into “Books”, along with his other divisions such as “Articles” and “Parts”, meant that the lectures proposed here around only his “Title” divisions, many of which were borrowed of course from Peñafort’s Decretalium, were not always pedagogically the most useful.
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 Forming an Alliance - from Undermining of the Catholic Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Alive and well as the new century began were the five Italians who in the course of the coming decades were to take on the task of transforming the Roman Church.
Oldest among them was Pietro Gasparri, 48, the Neapolitan who would become Secretary of State for both Benedict XV and Pius XI.
As Secretary of State, Cardinal Rampolla brought Pietro Gasparri from the Catholic Institute in Paris to Rome to become his chief assistant.
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 AllRefer.com - Pius XI : Papacy (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
In diplomatic affairs Pius was aided at first by Pietro Gasparri and after 1930 by Eugenio Pacelli (who succeeded him as Pius XII).
Cardinal Gasparri's masterpiece was the Lateran Treaty (1929).
Nevertheless, the Fascist government and the pope were in open disagreement over the restriction of youth activities; this culminated in a strong papal letter (Non abbiamo bisogno, 1931), showing the impossibility of being at once a Fascist and a Catholic.
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 SEDE VACANTE 1922   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
PIETRO CARDINAL GASPARRI (1852—1934), the holder of three doctorates from the Pontifical Roman Athenaeum St. Apollinare, and later professor of Canon Law at the same institution, served as Apostolic Delegate (Ambassador of the Papal States) in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia (1898-1901).
The Conclave of February 2-6, 1922, required fourteen ballots to elect a compromise candidate, Achille Ratti of Milan.
Gasparri had been one of the leading contenders.
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Gasparri recruited Pacelli into the Pope's secret service.
Pacelli was twenty-four, a newly ordained priest living with his parents in Rome, and reportedly he was playing the violin, with his sister on piano, when he received the fateful visit from Monsignor Pietro Gasparri, Undersecretary of the Congregation.
If any credit is due a tradition which has survived in Church circles, we may easily imagine the scene: Pacelli’s tapered fingers tickling the neck of the violin, his chaste sister sounding plangent chords, the sudden rap on the door.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - G
His uncle, Pietro, had been created in 1907 and was still alive.
The youngest of the nine children Bernardino Gasparri and Giovanna Sili, shepherds and owners of sheep.
Consecrated, April 26, 1925, Rome, by Cardinal Pietro Gasparri, Secretary of State.
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 Pietro Gasparri
Gasparri, Pietro, 1852–1934, Italian churchman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pius XI retained his services, which he brought to a culmination in the
Pius XI: Papacy - Papacy Pius's pontificate was marked by great diplomatic activity and by many important papers,...
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 FT February 2002: Briefly Noted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Pope Pius X (1903—14) put into the hands of Pietro Cardinal Gasparri the task of organizing a single code of canon law.
The 1917 Code of Canon Law was a groundbreaking work of legal art, for it distilled and organized some fifteen hundred years of canonical materials into 2,414 canons.
This edition also includes the magisterial Preface by Cardinal Gasparri, which itself is worth the price of the book.
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 Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome
On behalf of Pope Pius XI, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Gasparri met Benito Mussolini, Prime Minister acting for King Victor Emanuel III, at the Lateran Palace and signed a treaty declaring the sovereignty of the Holy See and creating the Vatican City State.
The Lateran Pacts established the territory of Vatican City, returned the papal villa at Castel Gandolfo, stipulated that Italy would pay an indemnity for the loss of the Papal States, and assured adequate water, telephone and postal services to Vatican City.
It is fitting that the Hall of the Popes was restored in time to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its most celebrated event.
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 Lateran Treaty
His Holiness the Supreme Pontiff Pius XI and His Majesty Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy, have agreed to conclude a Treaty, appointing for that purpose two Plenipotentiaries, being on behalf of His Holiness, His Secretary of State, viz.
His Most Reverend Eminence the Lord Cardinal Pietro Gasparri, and on behalf of his Majesty, His Excellency the Cav.
Benito Mussolini, Prime Minister and Head of the Government; who, having exchanged their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have hereby agreed to the following articles:
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1877 - 1878 Luigi Amato di San Filippo e Sorso 1796 - 1878 1878 - 1884 Camillo di Pietro 1806 - 1884 1884 - 1889 Carlo Sacconi 1808 - 1889 1889 - 1896 Raffaele Monaco La Valetta s.a.
Camerlengos - Heads of the Apostolic Chamber (1) 1867 - 1876 Filippo Cardinal De Angelis, Archbishop of Fermo 1792 - 1876 1876 - 1884 Camillo, Cardinal di Pietro, Bishop of Ostia s.a.
- 1916 1916 - 1934 Pietro, Cardinal Gasparri s.a.
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