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Desiderio Scaglia

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Church
  
San Carlo al Corso

Name
  
Desiderio Scaglia

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Appointed
  
1621

Nationality
  
Italian

Ordination
  
May 16, 1621

Buried
  
San Carlo al Corso

Died
  
1639, Rome, Italy


Other posts
  
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals

Place of burial
  
San Carlo al Corso, Rome, Italy

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa, Roman Catholic Diocese of Como

Created cardinal
  
January 11, 1621

Come ieri 377 anni fa morì il Cardinale cremonese che inquisì Galilei


Desiderio Scaglia (1567 – 21 August 1639), also known as the Cardinal of Cremona, was an Italian cardinal and bishop. He was a relative of cardinals Girolamo Bernerio, Scipione Cobelluzzi and Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri and was a member of the Dominican Order.

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Biography

Desiderio Scaglia was born in 1567 at Cremona in the province of Cremona in Lombardy, part of the Duchy of Milan. He was a professor in the Dominican houses of study in Cremona and other cities in Lombardy. He was a well-known theologian and preacher during his time. During the pontificate of Pope Clement VIII, he was named inquisitor in the dioceses of Pavia, Cremona and Milan. In 1616 he was called to Rome and named commissary of the Roman Inquisition.

Pope Paul V created him cardinal at the consistory of 11 January 1621.

Cardinal Scaglia was ordained bishop by Giambattista Cardinal Leni on 16 May 1621. He was appointed bishop of Melfi and Rapolla in 1621 and transferred to the diocese of Como the following year. He gave up the diocese of Como in 1632–1633 when was Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals.

He participated in the conclave of 1621 which elected Pope Gregory XV and that of 1623 which elected Pope Urban VIII.

He died in Rome on 21 August 1639 at the age of 72.

References

Desiderio Scaglia Wikipedia