Enrico Dante
Italian Catholic Cardinal (1884–1967) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enrico Dante (5 July 1884 – 24 April 1967) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Papal Master of Ceremonies from 1947 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965.
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Enrico Dante | |
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Papal Master of Ceremonies Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agata dei Goti | |
Appointed | 22 February 1965 |
Term ended | 24 April 1967 |
Predecessor | John Francis D'Alton |
Successor | Silvio Angelo Pio Oddi |
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Ordination | 3 July 1910 by Giuseppe Ceppetelli |
Consecration | 21 September 1962 by Pope John XXIII |
Created cardinal | 22 February 1965 by Pope Paul VI |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
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Born | (1884-07-05)5 July 1884 Rome, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 24 April 1967(1967-04-24) (aged 82) Rome, Italy |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Styles of Enrico Dante | |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Sant'Agata dei Goti |
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His face became very familiar after assisting the popes at their Masses and other ceremonies for nearly twenty years.