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Luigi Traglia (3 April 1895 – 22 November 1977) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1965 to 1968, and Dean of the College of Cardinals from 1974 until his death. Traglia was elevated to the cardinalate in 1960.

His Eminence


Luigi Traglia
Dean of the College of Cardinals
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed7 January 1974
Term ended22 November 1977
PredecessorAmleto Giovanni Cicognani
SuccessorCarlo Confalonieri
Other post(s)
  • Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (1974–77)
  • Orders
    Ordination10 August 1917
    by Basilio Pompili
    Consecration6 January 1937
    by Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani
    Created cardinal28 March 1960
    byPope John XXIII
    RankCardinal-Priest (1960–72)
    Cardinal-Bishop (1972–77)
    Personal details
    Born

    Luigi Traglia


    3 April 1895
    Died22 November 1977(1977-11-22) (aged 82)
    Rome, Italy
    BuriedCampo Verano (1977–82)
    San Lorenzo in Damaso
    Previous post(s)
  • Vicegerent for the Vicariate of Rome (1936–60)
  • Pro-Vicar General of Rome (1960–65)
  • Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Andrea della Valle (1960–69)
  • President of the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology (1965–67)
  • Vicar General of Rome (1965–68)
  • Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Lateran University (1965–68)
  • Apostolic Administrator of Ostia (1966–68)
  • Chancellor of the Apostolic Chancery (1968–73)
  • Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso (1969–72)
  • Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals (1972–74)
  • Alma materAlmo Collegio Capranica
    Pontifical Lateran University
    Pontifical Gregorian University
    MottoPrimum regnum Dei
    SignatureLuigi Traglia's signature
    Coat of armsLuigi Traglia's coat of arms
    Styles of
    Luigi Traglia
    Reference styleHis Eminence
    Spoken styleYour Eminence
    Informal styleCardinal
    SeeAlbano (suburbicarian), Ostia (suburbicarian)

    Life and career in Church

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    Traglia was born in Albano Laziale, and studied at the Pontifical Lateran University and Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Basilio Pompili on 10 August 1917, and then finished his studies in 1919. While teaching at the Pontifical Urbaniana University from 1919 to 1936, Traglia was also an official of the Sacred Congregations of Seminaries and Universities and of the Propagation of the Faith from 1927 to 1930. On 18 August 1930, he became assessor and subpromoter-general of the faith in the latter congregation. He was raised to the rank of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on 22 February 1932, and later Auditor of the Roman Rota on 17 September 1936.

    On 21 December 1936, Traglia was appointed Vicar General of The Diocese of Rome and Titular ArchbishopofCaesarea in Palaestina. He received his episcopal consecration on 6 January 1937, from Cardinal Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani, with Archbishop Domenico Spolverini and Bishop Angelo Calabretta serving as co-consecrators, in the Lateran Basilica. Traglia was later named President of the Special Committee for the Marian Holy Year on 7 October 1953, and of the commission for the first Roman synod in 1959.

    He was made Cardinal-PriestofS. Andrea della VallebyPope John XXIII in the consistory of 28 March 1960. Pope Paul VI changed Traglia's titular church to that of San Lorenzo in Damaso on 28 April 1969. On 15 March 1972, he was elevated to Cardinal Bishop of Albano.

    From 1962 to 1965, Traglia participated in the Second Vatican Council, during the course of which he served as a cardinal elector in the 1963 papal conclave that selected Pope Paul VI. He was named Vicar General of Rome on 30 March 1965. In this position, he governed the diocese in the name of the Pope, who is the Bishop of Rome. After resigning as Cardinal Vicar on 9 January 1968, Traglia was appointed Apostolic Chancellor on the following 13 January. He resigned that post on 7 February 1973, not long before the office was abolished on 27 February of that same year. Traglia was elected and confirmed as Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals on 24 March 1972, later becoming Dean of the College of Cardinals and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, while retaining his previous suburbicarian title, on 7 January 1974. On 24 December of that year, he served as papal legate to the opening of the Holy Door at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls.

    Traglia died in Rome in 1977.

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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Clemente Micara

    Vicar General of Rome
    30 March 1965 – 9 January 1968
    Succeeded by

    Angelo Dell'Acqua

    Preceded by

    Santiago Copello

    Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church
    13 January 1968 – 7 February 1973
    Succeeded by

    None, office abolished

    Preceded by

    Amleto Giovanni Cicognani

    Dean of the College of Cardinals
    7 January 1974 – 22 November 1977
    Succeeded by

    Carlo Confalonieri


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