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Giovanni Tacci Porcelli known as Giovanni Tacci[a] (12 November 1863 – 30 June 1928) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Città della Pieve for twenty years, then a papal ambassador, and finally secretary of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches from 1922 to 1927. He was made a cardinal in 1921.

His Eminence


Giovanni Tacci Porcelli
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere
Appointed13 June 1921
Term ended30 June 1928
PredecessorJames Gibbons
SuccessorPedro Segura y Sáenz
Orders
Ordination18 September 1886
Consecration5 May 1895
by Amilcare Malagola
Created cardinal13 June 1921
byPope Benedict XV
RankCardinal-priest
Personal details
Born

Giovanni Tacci Porcelli


(1863-11-12)12 November 1863
Died30 June 1928(1928-06-30) (aged 64)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
BuriedCampo Verano cemetery
NationalityItalian
DenominationCatholic (Roman Rite)
ParentsLuigi Tacci & Maria Monti Guarnieri
Previous post(s)
  • Titular Archbishop of Nicaea (1905–1921)
  • Nuncio to Belgium (1907–1911)
  • Internuncio to the Netherlands (1911–1918)
  • Prefect of the Pontifical Household (1918–1921)
  • Secretary of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches (1922–1927)
  • Styles of
    Giovanni Tacci Porcelli
    Reference styleHis Eminence
    Spoken styleYour Eminence
    Informal styleCardinal
    SeeNicaea (titular)

    Biography

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    Giovanni Tacci Porcelli was born in Mogliano to Professor Luigi Tacci and Maria Monti Guarnieri. He studied at the seminaryinTolentino and earned doctorates in theology and canon law at the Pontifical Roman Seminary. To prepare for a career in the diplomatic service he attended the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. He was ordained a priest on 19 September 1886. He then did pastoral work in Fermo and Rome until 1895 and was raised to the rank of domestic chamberlain of his holiness. He also served as dean of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, a member of the Commission of Pontifical Schools, and an ecclesiasticus of several monasteries.

    On 18 March 1895, he was appointed Bishop of Città della PievebyPope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on 5 May from Cardinal Amilcare Malagola.

    He was named apostolic delegatetoConstantinople and patriarchal vicar for Latin-rite Catholics there on 19 December 1904, after being named Titular Archbishop of Nicaea. He was appointed nuncio to Belgium on 31 December 1907 and then internuncio to the Netherlands on 18 March 1911.

    He was appointed majordomo of his holiness on 8 December 2016[4] and his diplomatic career ended when he was appointed prefect of the Pontifical Household on 30 October 1918.[5]

    Pope Benedict XV made him Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere in the consistory of 13 June 1921.[6] He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 1922 papal conclave, which elected Pope Pius XI; erroneous news from Rome reported that Tacci himself had been elected.[7]

    Pope Pius named him secretary of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches on 8 August 1922,[8] in effect its head since until 1967 the pope reserved the title of prefect of that congregation to himself. On 17 September he was made a member of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and on 24 November of the Pontifical Commission for the Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law.[9] He resigned his post as secretary on 29 January 1927 for health reasons.[10]

    He died in Rome on 30 June 1928 at the age of 64 and was buried in the Campo Verano cemetery.

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    Notes

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    1. ^ He dropped "Porcelli", "pigs" in Italian, from his name at the suggestion of Pope Benedict XV[1] and appears several times in Acta Apostolicae Sedis between 1916 and 1927 as Giovanni Tacci. In 1914 he signed two letters to Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val as Giovanni Tacci.[2] The New York Times nevertheless called him Giovanni Tacci Porcelli when reporting he was made a cardinal in 1921.[3]

    References

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    1. ^ De Volder, Jan (2018). Cardinal Mercier in the First World War: Belgium, Germany and the Catholic. Leuven University Press. p. 40n. ISBN 9789462701649. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. VI. 1914. pp. 442, 444. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ "Pope Criticises Jews for Acts in Palestine; Urges Appeal to League to Define Mandate". The New York Times. 14 June 1921. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. VIII. 1916. p. 496. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. X. 1918. p. 470. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Putnam, William Lowell (2006). The Mountaineer's Pontiff: Achille Ratti. Light Technology Publishing. ISBN 9781622336906. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ "Milestones: Jul. 9, 1928". Time. 9 July 1928.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XIV. 1922. p. 531. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XIV. 1922. pp. 563, 665. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  • ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XIX. 1927. p. 79. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Paolo Gregori

    BishopofCittà della Pieve
    18 March 1895 – 19 December 1904
    Succeeded by

    Giuseppe Angelucci

    Preceded by

    Antonio Vico

    NunciotoBelgium
    31 December 1907 – 18 March 1911
    Succeeded by

    Achille Locatelli

    Preceded by

    unknown

    Internuncio to the Netherlands
    18 March 1911 – 30 October 1918
    Succeeded by

    Cesare Orsenigo

    Preceded by

    Pietro Gasparri

    Prefect of the Pontifical Household
    30 October 1918 – 13 June 1921
    Succeeded by

    Camillo Caccia-Dominioni

    Preceded by

    Niccolò Marini

    Secretary of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches
    8 August 1922 – 29 January 1927
    Succeeded by

    Luigi Sincero

  •   Catholicism
  •   Italy

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