Adriano Bernareggi

Adriano Bernareggi (9 November 1884 – 1953) was an Italian Catholic archbishop.

Styles of
Adriano Bernareggi
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleMonsignor
Posthumous stylenone
Adriano Bernareggi in 1953

Biography

Born in Oreno, near Milan, was the brother of future bishop Domenico Bernareggi.

He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1907. He graduated from Pontifical Gregorian University in canon law, after graduation became a teacher of canon law at the Milan Roman Catholic diocesan seminary. After a few years, Father Agostino Gemelli offered him a post as professor of ecclesiastic law at Catholic University in Milan.

Cardinal Achille Ratti named him pastor at San Vittore al Corpo in Milan. On 16 December Pope Pius XI appointed him coadiutor bishop with right of succession of the Roman Catholic diocese of Bergamo. In 1936 Bernareggi succeeded bishop Marelli as bishop of Bergamo. Bernareggi was promoted by Pope Pius XII as archbishop in 1952.

Bernareggi died on 23 June 1953. During his episcopacy in the territory of the diocese reported visions of Our Lady of Ghiaie di Bonate occurred.

gollark: I want one of my dragons to hatch so I can call it `Llanfairpwllgwyngyll`.
gollark: Lack of proper group handling, what else.
gollark: Oh, TJ09...
gollark: Is there some way to have groups autoupdate when you get new dragons of the same breeds?
gollark: Slightly Ridiculous Dragon Names, volume #91246: https://dragcave.net/lineage/6ECxF

References

    • Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Bergamo". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 15, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
    • Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Bergamo". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 15, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Luigi Maria Marelli
    Bishop of Bergamo
    1936 - 1953
    Succeeded by
    Giuseppe Piazzi
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