Aurelio Sabattani

Aurelio Sabattani JUD (18 October 1912 – 19 April 2003) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura from 1967 until his death and was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1983.


Aurelio Sabattani
Prefect Emeritus of the Apostolic Signatura
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed3 February 1983
Term ended1 July 1988
PredecessorPericle Felici
SuccessorAchille Silvestrini
Other postsCardinal-Priest pro hac vice of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine (1993-2003)
Orders
Ordination26 July 1935
by Antonio Scarante
Consecration25 July 1965
by Amleto Giovanni Cicognani
Created cardinal2 February 1983
by Pope John Paul II
RankCardinal-Deacon (1983-93)
Cardinal-Priest (1993-2003)
Personal details
Birth nameAurelio Sabattani
Born18 October 1912
Casalfiumanese, Kingdom of Italy
Died19 April 2003(2003-04-19) (aged 90)
Vatican City
Previous post
  • Prelate of Loreto (1965-71)
  • Titular Archbishop of Iustiniana prima (1965-83)
  • Apostolic Administrator of Cingoli (1968-69)
  • Secretary of the Apostolic Signatura (1971-82)
  • Pro-Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura (1982-83)
  • Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine (1983-93)
  • President of the Fabric of Saint Peter (1983-91)
  • Archpriest of Saint Peter's Basilica (1983-91)
  • Cardinal Protodeacon (1990-93)
  • Vicar General of Rome (1991)
Alma materPontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare
MottoRadicatus in caritate
Coat of arms
Styles of
Aurelio Sabattani
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeGiustiniana (titular see)

Education

He was educated at the Seminary of Imola, from 1922 until 1925 as well as the Regional Seminary Benedetto XV in Bologna from 1927 until 1934 where he earned a master's degree in dogmatic theology. He continued his studied at the Pontifical Institute "S. Apollinare" in Rome where he earned a doctorate utroque iuris (in both canon and civil law), with his thesis on De vita et operibus Alexandri Tartagni de Imola, 1939.

Priesthood

He was ordained on 26 July 1935 at the episcopal chapel in Faenza, by Antonio Scarante, Bishop of Faenza. After a brief service in the Vatican Secretariat of State (1939–1940) he had to return to his diocese because of family affairs. He was from 1940 until 1955 successively in Imola, diocesan chancellor; faculty member of its seminary; diocesan counselor of Christian Teachers; cathedral canon; in Bologna, judge and official of the regional ecclesiastical tribunal; while during the summer months of 1942 until 1947 he worked at the Vatican Secretariat of State. He was created Privy chamberlain supra numerum on 30 September 1943. He was named auditor of the Roman Rota on 31 January 1955. The cardinal vicar of Rome named him spiritual counselor of the Catholic Physicians Association of Rome in 1955 holding that post until 1965.

Episcopate

Pope Paul VI appointed him titular archbishop of Justiniana Prima and appointed him Prelate of Loreto and pontifical delegate of its shrine on 24 June 1965. He was consecrated on 25 July of that year by Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Cardinal Secretary of State. He was appointed as Secretary of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura on 13 July 1971. He resigned the pastoral government of the prelature on 30 September 1971. He was appointed as Pro-Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura and Pro-president of the Vatican Court of Appeal on 17 May 1982.

Cardinalate

He was made Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine by Pope John Paul II in the consistory of 2 February 1983.[1] He was appointed Prefect the next day. Pope John Paul named him Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica and President of the Fabric of St. Peter on 8 February of that year.[2] He resigned the prefecture of the Signatura on 1 July 1988. He was the protodeacon of the College of Cardinals from 26 November 1990 until he became a cardinal-priest on 5 April 1993. He resigned the post of archpriest in 1991. He lost the right to participate in a conclave when turned 80 years of age in 1992. He opted for the order of cardinal priests and his deaconry was elevated pro hac vice to title in April 1993. He died in 2003 in Piazza Santa Marta in Vatican City and is buried in his family's tomb in Riolo Terme.

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References

  1. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). LXXV. 1983. pp. 184–5, 194. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  2. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). LXXV. 1983. p. 342. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Pericle Felici
Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura
3 February 1983 – 1 July 1988
Succeeded by
Achille Silvestrini
Preceded by
Paolo Marella
Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica
8 February 1983 – 1 July 1991
Succeeded by
Virgilio Noè
Preceded by
Giuseppe Caprio
Cardinal Protodeacon
26 November 1990 – 5 April 1993
Succeeded by
Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy
Preceded by
Petrus Canisius Van Lierde
Vicar General of His Holiness for the State of Vatican City
14 January 1991 – 1 July 1991
Succeeded by
Virgilio Noè
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