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His Eminence


Alfonso Capecelatro


Archbishop of Capua
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseCapua
SeeCapua
Appointed20 August 1880
Installed21 November 1880
Term ended14 November 1912
PredecessorFrancesco Saverio Apuzzo
SuccessorGennaro Cosenza
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo (1886–1912)
Orders
Ordination23 May 1847
by Sisto Riario Sforza
Consecration28 October 1880
by Raffaele Monaco La Valletta
Created cardinal27 July 1885
byPope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born

Alfonso Capecelatro


(1824-02-05)5 February 1824
Died14 November 1912(1912-11-14) (aged 88)
Capua, Kingdom of Italy
Previous post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo (1885–86)
Coat of armsAlfonso Capecelatro's coat of arms
Styles of
Alfonso Capecelatro
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeCapua

Alfonso Capecelatro (Marseille, 5 February 1824 – 14 November 1912) was an Italian Archbishop of Capua, ecclesiastical writer, Vatican librarian, and Cardinal.

Life[edit]

He was descended from the family of the dukes of Castelpagano. His father served under Joachim Murat, adopted the political principles of the Napoleonic period, and voluntarily exiled himself to Malta and Marseilles, when Ferdinand I of Naples, after his restoration by the Congress of Laibach, set about the repression of political Liberalism.

The family returned to Italy in 1826 and to Naples in 1830. At sixteen Alfonso entered the Oratory of St. Philip Neri at Naples. Ordained priest in 1847, he devoted himself to the confessional, preaching, and various charitable enterprises, but also to ecclesiastical studies, giving especial attention to ecclesiastical history. He was particularly drawn to Peter Damian, Catherine of Siena, Philip Neri, and Alphonsus Liguori, whose biographies he wrote.

He attacked Ernest Renan's "Life of Christ", then widely circulated in Italy, and afterwards himself published a "Life of Jesus Christ". He devoted three volumes to an exposition of Catholic doctrine and two to the Christian virtues, and published several volumes of sermons.

Meanwhile, he maintained personal relations with various persons, particularly priests and religious at Naples, among them the Franciscan Ludovico da Casoria, whose biography he wrote, and two priests Ignatius Persico and Casanova, with whom he often discussed methods of catechetical instruction. He corresponded with other Liberal Catholics, among them Manzoni, Cesare Cantu, Dupanloup, and Montalembert. Pope Leo XIII summoned him to Rome, together with Luigi Tosti, and made him assistant librarian, wishing thereby not only to honour a learned man, but also to make use of him for the work of reconciliation which occupied his mind until 1887.

In 1880 Capecelatro was appointed Archbishop of Capua. There he passed his life in the administration of his diocese, literary labours, and works of charity. He was made a cardinal by Leo XIII in 1885. He received some votes in the papal conclave of 1903.

In the pastoral letters and other minor works published in the last years of his life he treats the great questions of modern times, especially those relating to public life in Italy. He had little influence in ecclesiastical politics, and in the end was overwhelmed by the course of events in the modernist crisis in the Catholic Church.

References[edit]

Records
Preceded by

Anton Josef Gruscha

Oldest living Member of the Sacred College
05 August 1911 – 14 November 1912
Succeeded by

Angelo di Pietro

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Alfonso Capecelatro". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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