Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti

Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti (7 February 1780 – 30 January 1862) was a Catholic Cardinal, Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals.


Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti
Camerlengo for the College of Cardinals
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed18 March 1861
Term ended30 January 1862
PredecessorAntonio Tosti
SuccessorFabio Maria Asquini
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto (1840–62)
Orders
Ordination31 March 1804
Consecration15 August 1826
by Pope Leo XII
Created cardinal23 December 1839 (in pectore)
14 December 1840 (revealed)
by Pope Gregory XVI
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Gaspare Bernardo Pianetti

7 February 1780
Died30 January 1862(1862-01-30) (aged 81)
Rome, Papal States
BuriedSan Salvatore in Lauro
ParentsAngelo Pianetti
Eleonora Buonaccorsi
Previous post(s)
Alma materUniversity of Macerata
Pontifical Academy of Ecclesiastical Nobles

Personal life edit

Pianetti was born on 7 February 1780 in Jesi, Italy.

He was educated at the Collegio Nazareno, the University of Macerata (where he received a doctorate in utroque iuris, both civil and canon law) and finally at the Pontifical Academy of Ecclesiastical Nobles.[1]

Priesthood edit

Pianetti was ordained as a Priest on 31 March 1804. He was elected bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania in 1826 and was consecrated that same year by Pope Leo XII.[2] He served as Bishop of Viterbo for almost 35 years until his retirement in 1861 at the age of 81.

He was appointed Vice-governor of Rome on three occasions and was appointed Auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota.

Cardinalate edit

Pianetti was elevated to Cardinal (in pectore) in 1839 and was formally revealed as a Cardinal in 1840.[3]

He participated in the Papal Conclave of 1846, which elected Pope Pius IX.

He was appointed Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals from 1861 to 1862 and was Grand chancellor of the Pontifical Equestrian Orders.

Death and burial edit

Pianetti died on 30 January 1862, aged 82, in Rome and was buried, according to his will, in the church of San Salvatore in Lauro.

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See also edit

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
1861–1862
Succeeded by