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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Created cardinal
  
June 26, 1967

Consecration
  
October 28, 1960

Ordination
  
1933

Name
  
Pericle Felici


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Rank
  
Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine

Born
  
1 August 1911Segni, Rome (
1911-08-01
)

Died
  
March 22, 1982, Foggia, Italy

Pericle Felici


Pericle Felici (1 August 1911, in Segni, Rome – 22 March 1982, in Foggia) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Pericle Felici Il Diario conciliare di Mons Pericle Felici Cristianesimo Cattolico

Habemus Papam: san Juan Pablo II


Biography

Pericle Felici Il Sismografo

Born in Segni, Rome on 1 August 1911, he first studied theology at the local seminary of Segni, and afterwards at the Roman Pontifical Seminary.

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He was ordained as a priest in 1933. In 1960 he was appointed as the titular archbishop of Samosata and shortly afterwards in the same year, was ordained as a bishop. He participated actively as a general secretary working at the Second Vatican Council.

Pericle Felici Il Diario conciliare di Mons Pericle Felici Cristianesimo Cattolico

Due to his work as President of Interpretation of Legislative Texts, he is considered as the architect in the revision of the Code of Canon Law. In 1967, he was elevated to the cardinalate as the Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine. In 1977 he was appointed as Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura in the Roman Curia.

Pericle Felici Pubblicati i diari di Pericle Felici specchio del Concilio Radio

In 1978, during the Year of the Three Popes Cardinal Felici participated in both the August and October papal conclaves. Because he was the Senior Cardinal Deacon at that time, he had the rare honor of giving twice the Habemus Papam announcement, the first after the election of Albino Luciani as Pope John Paul I, and the second, after the election of Karol Wojtyła as Pope John Paul II. As the Senior Cardinal-Deacon, Cardinal Felici also had the honor of bestowing the pallium on both popes at their respective papal inaugurations.

Pericle Felici Tre Cardinali itinesegni

His title as cardinal-deacon was later changed to cardinal-priest on 30 June 1979.

Pericle Felici Il Diario conciliare di Monsignor Pericle Felici ZENIT Italiano

He died in an automobile accident on 22 March 1982.

References

Pericle Felici Wikipedia