Giulio Tonti

Giulio Tonti (9 December 1844 – 11 December 1918) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Religious from 1917 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1915.


Giulio Tonti
Prefect of the Congregation for Religious
Tonti pictured in Lisbon on 30 November 1906.
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed13 February 1907
Term ended11 December 1918
PredecessorDiomede Falconio
SuccessorRaffaele Scapinelli di Leguigno
Other postsCardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1915–18)
Orders
Ordination21 December 1867
Consecration25 July 1892
by Vincenzo Vannutelli
Created cardinal6 December 1915
by Pope Benedict XV
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Birth nameGiulio Tonti
Born9 December 1844
Rome, Papal States
Died11 December 1918(1918-12-11) (aged 74)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
BuriedCampo Verano
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Alma materPontifical Roman Seminary
MottoIustitiae et pax osculante sunt
Styles of
Giulio Tonti
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeePort-au-Prince (emeritus)

Biography

Giulio Tonti was born in Rome, and received the Sacrament of Confirmation on 17 August 1856. He studied at the Pontifical Roman Seminary, from where he obtained his doctorates in philosophy, in theology, and in canon and civil law.

Tonti was ordained to the priesthood on 21 December 1867, and then served as professor of theology and vice-rector of the Pontifical Urbanian Athenaeum De Propaganda Fide until 1879. He became an official of the Sacred Congregation of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs in the Roman Curia before serving as auditor of the nunciature to France (1879–1882) and to Portugal (1882–1892). He was raised to the honorary rank of Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness as well.

On 11 July 1892, Tonti was appointed Apostolic Delegate to Santo Domingo, Haiti, and Venezuela and Titular Archbishop of Samos by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 25 July from Cardinal Vincenzo Vannutelli, with Bishops Michele dei Baroni Zezza Zaponetta and Augusto Berlucca serving as co-consecrators. He was later named Apostolic Administrator of Port-au-Prince and of Les Gonaïves on 24 February 1893, and Titular Archbishop of Sardes on the following 15 July.

Archbishop Tonti rose to become Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, whilst retaining the administration of the Diocese of Les Gonaïves, on 1 October 1894. He was then appointed Nuncio to Brazil and Titular Archbishop of Ancyra on 23 August 1902, and Nuncio to Portugal on 4 October 1906. On 25 October 1910, Tonti resigned his diplomatic post in Portugal as a result of the country's revolution, and returned to Rome.

Pope Benedict XV created him Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti in the consistory of 6 December 1915. He was later named Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Religious on 13 February 1917, also becoming a member of the Council for the Administration of the Wealth of the Apostolic See on 21 May of that same year.

Tonti died in his native Rome, at two days after his 74th birthday. He is buried in the tomb of the chapter of St. Peter's Basilica at the Campo Verano cemetery in Rome.

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Preceded by
Spiridion-Salvatore-Costantino Buhadgiar
Apostolic Delegate to Santo Domingo, Haiti, and Venezuela
1892–1893
Succeeded by
Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani
Preceded by
Constant-Mathurin Hillion
Archbishop of Port-au-Prince
1893–1902
Succeeded by
Julien-Jean-Guillaume Conan
Preceded by
José Macchi
Nuncio to Brazil
1902–1906
Succeeded by
Alessandro Bavona
Preceded by
José Macchi
Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal
1906–1910
Succeeded by
Achille Locatelli
Preceded by
Diomede Falconio, OFM
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Religious
1917–1918
Succeeded by
Raffaele Scapinelli di Léguigno
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