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Michelangelo Celesia

Michelangelo Celesia, O.S.B. Cas. (13 January 1814 – 14 April 1904) was an Italian Benedictine monk who served as the Archbishop of Palermo from 1871 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1884.


Michelangelo Celesia

Archbishop of Palermo
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdiocesePalermo
SeePalermo
Appointed27 October 1871
Term ended14 April 1904
PredecessorGiovanni Battista Naselli Morso e Montaperto
SuccessorAlessandro Lualdi
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of San Marco (1887–1904)
Orders
Ordination24 July 1836
by Domenico Benedetto Balsamo
Consecration15 April 1860
by Girolamo d'Andrea
Created cardinal10 November 1884
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Pietro Geremia Celesia

(1814-01-13)13 January 1814
Died14 April 1904(1904-04-14) (aged 90)
Palermo, Kingdom of Italy
Previous post(s)
Styles of
Michelangelo Celesia, O.S.B. Cas.
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeePalermo

Biography

He was born Pietro Geremia Celesia in Palermo in 1814, the son of Lancellotto Celesia, Marchese of Sant'Antonino, and Giuseppa Caruso Azzolini. As a teenager, he felt called to become a monk of the Monastery of San Martino della Scala in his native city, which belonged to the Cassinese Congregation of the Order of Saint Benedict. He was received as a candidate of the monastery in 1833 and, at admission into the novitiate, he was given the religious name of Michelangelo. He made his solemn profession on 15 January 1835 and was ordained to the priesthood on 24 July 1836.

Celesia later served in various positions at the monastery in Palermo from 1840 to 1846, such as lector of philosophy, dean, professor of dogmatic theology. He was then appointed to serve as prior and Master of novices of the congregation's monastery in Messina, and later of the monastery [it] in Militello. He was named Abbot of the renowned Abbey of Monte Cassino, by papal decree, on 25 March 1850 and General Procurator of the congregation in 1858, as well as Abbot of Farfa Abbey.

On 23 March 1860 Celesia was appointed Bishop of Patti by Pope Pius IX, receiving his episcopal consecration on the following 15 April from Cardinal Girolamo D'Andrea. The Benedictine attended the First Vatican Council, and was later named Archbishop of Palermo on 27 October 1871.

Pope Leo XIII named him a Cardinal Priest, with his titular church that of Santa Prisca, in the consistory of 13 November 1884. Celesia opted for the titular church of San Marco on 25 November 1887. Although eligible, he was unable to participate in the papal conclave of 1903 due to ill health.

Celesia died in Palermo the following year, at the age of 90, at which time he was the oldest living cardinal. After lying in state in the Palermo Cathedral, he was buried in the church of the Capuchin friars in Palermo. His remains were transferred several years later to a side chapel of the cathedral.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Martino Orsino
Bishop of Patti
1860–1871
Succeeded by
Ignazio Papardo, C.R.
Preceded by
Ferdinando Pignatelli, C.R.
Archbishop of Palermo
1871–1904
Succeeded by
Records
Preceded by Oldest living Member of the Sacred College
12 March 1900 – 14 April 1904
Succeeded by

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