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Term ended
  
20 April 1856

Name
  
Giacomo Fransoni

Appointed
  
September 27, 1822

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecration
  
December 8, 1822


Rank
  
Cardinal Priest

Ordination
  
March 14, 1807

Predecessor
  
Michele Belli

Successor
  
Giacomo Luigi Brignole

Created cardinal
  
October 2, 1826

Other posts
  
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (1834-1856)

Born
  
10 December 1775 Genoa, Republic of Genoa (
1775-12-10
)

Nationality
  
Genovese (1775-1797); Ligurian (1797-1805); French (1805-1814); Sardinian (1815-1856)

Died
  
April 20, 1856, Rome, Italy

Giacomo Filippo Fransoni (10 December 1775 – 20 April 1856) was an Italian prelate and Cardinal who served from 1834 to 1856 as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. He was the Cardinal Priest of the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina at the time of his death.

Life

Born in Genoa, Fransoni was ordained a priest on 14 March 1807, at 31 years of age, by Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galeffi. On 7 September 1822 he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus and ordained to the episcopate three months later. On 21 January 1823, aged 47, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal. On 2 October 1826, aged 50, he was elevated to the cardinalate and named Cardinal Priest of the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli.

On 21 November 1834, Fransoni was appointed Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith in the Curia. On 28 September 1855, aged almost 80, his titular church was changed to that of the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina.

Fransoni died on 20 April 1856, aged 80. He had been a priest for 49 years, a bishop for 33 and a cardinal for almost 30.

Fransoni is in the episcopal lineage of Pope Francis and among those whom he ordained as priests was the famous English convert, John Henry Newman, Cong.Orat.

References

Giacomo Filippo Fransoni Wikipedia