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Name
  
Gabriele Genga


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Died
  
February 10, 1861, Rome, Italy

Gabriele della Genga Sermattei (4 December 1801 – 10 February 1861) was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals.

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Personal life

Sermattei was born on 4 December 1801 in Assisi. He was the son of Count Filippo della Genga and nephew of Annibale della Genga (Pope Leo XII).

He was educated at the Jesuit College, in Orvieto where he received a doctorate in utroque iuris, both civil and canon law.

Priesthood

Sermattei was ordained on 26 September 1830 and was appointed domestic prelate to Pope Pius VIII and then Pope Gregory XVI. He was also named Relator of the S. Consulta. Canon of the patriarchal Lateran basilica.

He was elected titular archbishop of Berito in 1833 and was consecrated by Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca. He was promoted to the archiepiscopal see of Ferrara the following year in 1834.

Cardinalate

Sermattei was elevated to cardinal and appointed cardinal-priest of San Giorlamo degli Schiavoni in 1836.

He participated in the Papal Conclave of 1846 which elected Pope Pius IX and was the head of the group of three cardinals that governed Rome during the pope's absence in Gaeta between 1849 and 1850.

From 1858 to 1859 he held the position of Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals.

He also held the following titles:

  • Prefect of the Sacred Consulta of Bishops and Religious (1852)
  • Prefect of the Sacred Consulta of Religious Discipline (1856)
  • Secretary of Apostolic Briefs (1860)
  • Grand chancellor of the Pontifical Equestrian Orders.
  • Death, burial and funeral

    Sermattei died on 10 February 1861 in Rome. As per tradition, he was exposed and then buried, according to his will, in the church of S. Lorenzo in Lucina. His funeral was attended by Pope Pius IX.

    References

    Gabriele della Genga Sermattei Wikipedia