Raffaele Filippo Presutti
Appearance
Raffaele Filippo Presutti | |
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Emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Arabia | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Anchialus |
See | Apostolic Vicariate of Arabia |
Appointed | 13 September 1910 |
Installed | 13 September 1910 |
Term ended | 3 August 1914 |
Predecessor | Bernard Thomas Edward Clark, O.F.M. Cap. |
Successor | Evangelista Latino Enrico Vanni, O.F.M. Cap. |
Orders | |
Ordination | 8 December 1868 |
Consecration | 30 November 1910 by Carlo Giuseppe Gentili OFM Cap. |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | August 3, 1914 Keren, Italian Eritrea | (aged 69)
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Raffaele Filippo Presutti OFM Cap. (8 January 1845 – 3 August 1914) was an Italian Bishop and Missionary who served as the Apostolic Vicar of Arabia from 13 September 1910 to 3 August 1914, he also served as the Titular Bishop of Anchial.[1]
Life
On 13 September 1910, Pope Pius X appointed Presutti Apostolic Vicar of Arabia and Titular Bishop of Anchial. On 30 November 1910, he was consecrated bishop by the Archbishop of Agra, Carlo Giuseppe Gentili, OFM Cap. The co-consecrators were Bishop of Allahabad, Petronio Francesco Gramigna OFM Cap, and Bishop of Lahore, Fabien Antoine Eestermans OFM Cap.[citation needed]
Death
Presutti died in Keren, Italian Eritrea, on 3 August 1914.[2]
Styles of Raffaele Filippo Presutti | |
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Reference style | |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
References
- ^ "Bishop Raffaele Filippo Presutti [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Welcome to AVONA (Apostolic Vicars: Bishops accredited to Bahrain)". www.avona.org. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
Categories:
- Bishops appointed by Pope Pius X
- 1845 births
- 1914 deaths
- People from the Province of Macerata
- 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops
- Apostolic vicars
- Capuchin bishops
- Roman Catholic missionaries in India
- Roman Catholic bishops in the Middle East
- Catholic missionaries in Arabia
- 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishop stubs