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Gaspare Gori Mancini

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Church
  
Roman Catholic

Rank
  
Bishop

Predecessor
  
Joaquin Canaves

Diocese
  
Malta

Name
  
Gaspare Gori-Mancini

Ordination
  
March 25, 1676

Appointed
  
1 June 1722

Died
  
July 16, 1727, Malta

Consecration
  
June 7, 1722

In office
  
1722-1727


Born
  
April 1, 1653 Rigomagno, Sinalunga, Italy (
1653-04-01
)

Buried
  
St. John's Co-Cathedral

Place of burial
  
St. John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta

Successor
  
Paul Alpheran de Bussan

Gaspare Gori-Mancini (April 1653 – 16 July 1727) was an Italian prelate who was appointed as Bishop of Malta in 1722.

Biography

Gori-Mancini was born in the spring of 1653 in Rigomagno Sinalunga in the Province of Siena Italy. In 1676 he was ordained priest of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. On June 1, 1722 Pope Innocent XIII appointed him as the successor of Bishop Joaquín Canaves as Bishop of Malta. He was consecrated on 7 June 1722 by Cardinal Antonfelice Zondadari. In 1723 Bishop Gori-Mancini, duly authorised by the Holy See, transferred the Seminary of the diocese from Mdina to Valletta. Gori-Mancini was bishop during the reign of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena. Bishop Gori-Mancini died after only five years as bishop on July 16, 1727 at the age of 74. He was buried in St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta. The tabernacle door and altar front with a medallion depicting the martyrdom of St. Catherine in the Chapel of Italy of the same Church were donated by him but later stolen by Napoleon.

References

Gaspare Gori-Mancini Wikipedia