Petronio Veroni
Petronio Veroni (2 October 1600 – 11 May 1653) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Boiano (1652–1653).[1]
Most Reverend Petronio Veroni | |
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Bishop of Boiano | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Boiano |
In office | 1652–1653 |
Predecessor | Filippo Benedetto de Sio |
Successor | Celestino Bruni |
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Consecration | 2 October 1633 by Giovanni Battista Pamphili |
Personal details | |
Born | 2 October 1600 Bologna, Italy |
Died | 11 May 1653 Boiano, Italy |
Biography
Petronio Veroni was born in Bologna, Italy and ordained a priest in the Order of Saint Augustine.[2] On 8 January 1652, he was appointed by Pope Innocent X as Bishop of Boiano.[2] On 21 January 1652, he was consecrated bishop by Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria degli Angeli, with Raffaele Pizzorno, Bishop of Sagone, and Giambattista Zeccadoro, Bishop of Fossombrone as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Bishop of Boiano until his death on 11 May 1653.[2]
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References
- Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi. Vol. IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 117. (in Latin)
- Cheney, David M. "Bishop Petronio Veroni, O.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Campobasso–Boiano". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Campobasso–Boiano (Italy)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
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Preceded by Filippo Benedetto de Sio |
Bishop of Boiano 1652–1653 |
Succeeded by Celestino Bruni |
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