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Term ended
  
22 December 1961

Consecration
  
August 12, 1923

Successor
  
Cosimo de' Bardi

Ordination
  
July 25, 1895

Rank
  
Cardinal-Priest

Appointed
  
December 19, 1931

Name
  
Elia Costa


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Predecessor
  
Michele Carlo Visdomini Cortigiani

Other posts
  
Cardinal-Priest of San Marco (1933-1961)

Created Cardinal
  
13 March 1933by Pope Pius XI

Died
  
December 22, 1961, Florence, Italy

Place of burial
  
Florence Cathedral, Florence, Italy

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence

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Elia Dalla Costa (14 May 1872 – 22 December 1961) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Archbishop of Florence from 1931 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1933.

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Pope Francis named him as Venerable on 4 May 2017.

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Early life

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Dalla Costa was born in Villaverla, Veneto, the youngest of the five children. He attended the seminaries in Vicenza and Padua before being ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Antonio Feruglio on 25 July 1895. He finished his studies in 1897, and then did pastoral work in Vicenza, at whose seminary he also taught.

Episcopate and cardinalate

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On 25 May 1923, Dalla Costa was appointed Bishop of Padua by Pope Pius XI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 12 August from Bishop Ferdinando Rodolfi, with Bishops Andrea Longhin and Apollonio Maggio serving as co-consecrators, in the Cathedral of Vicenza. Dalla Costa was later named Archbishop of Florence on 19 December 1931. From January to May 1932, he was Apostolic Administrator of Padua.

Pope Pius XI created Dalla Costa Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco in the consistory of 13 March 1933. He was one of the cardinal electors in the 1939 papal conclave (at which he received votes) that selected Pope Pius XII, and later participated in the conclave of 1958, resulting in the election of Pope John XXIII. During World War II, he became known as "the Cardinal of Charity" for helping save thousands of Italians from execution under the Fascist regime.

Death and legacy

Dalla Costa died from pulmonary complications in Florence, at age 89, and is buried in the Duomo di Firenze. At the time he was the oldest member of the College of Cardinals. On 22 December 1981, exactly twently years after his death, his process for beatification was opened.

In November 2012, Catholic News Service (CNS) announced that the Servant of God Elia Cardinal Dalla Costa had been named as a "Righteous Among the Nations", a prestigious honor granted by the Yad Vashem, National Holocaust Authority, (the process of selection for each case is headed by a public commission led by an Israeli Supreme Court Justice) in Jerusalem to those who are judged to have done the most, at risk to themselves, to save Jews from the horror of the Nazi Holocaust (or the Shoah, as it is referred to by Jews) during the period before and during World War II.

References

Elia Dalla Costa Wikipedia