Umberto Mozzoni

Umberto Mozzoni (29 June 1904 7 November 1983) was an Argentine Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Brazil from 1969 to 1973, and was made a cardinal in 1973.

Biography

Umberto Mozzoni was born in Buenos Aires, but his family later moved to Macerata, Italy. He attended the seminary there before going to Rome, where he studied at the Pontifical Roman Seminary, Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare, and the University of Rome. Ordained a priest on 14 August 1927, Mozzoni then did pastoral work in the Diocese of Macerata and taught at its seminary until 1935. He successively served as secretary and auditor of the apostolic delegations to Canada and Great Britain, and the nunciature to Portugal. He was raised to the rank of a Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on 7 October 1936, and a Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on 2 January 1948.

On 13 November 1954, Mozzoni was appointed Nuncio to Bolivia and Titular Archbishop of Side. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 5 December from Cardinal James Charles McGuigan, with Archbishop Antonio Samoré and Bishop Sivio Cassulo serving as co-consecrators, in the chapel of the Pontifical Roman Seminary. During his tenure as the Bolivian nuncio, he worked for the protection of foreign missionaries.[1] Mozzoni was later named Nuncio to Argentina on 20 September 1958, dispatching 2,000 missionaries in October 1960 "to open the dialogue between the Church and Argentina on the everlasting efficacy of the Gospel for the advancement of the Argentine people".[2] He attended the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, and became Nuncio to Brazil on 19 April 1969.

Pope Paul VI created him Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Eugenio in the consistory of 5 March 1973. On 19 June 1974, Mozzoni was appointed President of the Cardinalatial Commission for the Shrines of Pompei and Loreto. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the conclaves of August and October 1978, which selected Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. Mozzoni was Cardinal Protodeacon from 15 June 1980 until he chose to become a Cardinal Priest, with the same titular church, on 2 February 1983.

The Cardinal collapsed while celebrating Mass and later died in a Roman clinic, at age 79.[1] He is buried in the Cathedral of Macerata.

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References

  1. New York Times. Cardinal Mozzoni, 79, Long a Vatican Envoy 10 November 1983
  2. TIME Magazine. Task Force for Catholicism 31 October 1960
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Sergio Pignedoli
Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia
13 November 1954 20 September 1958
Succeeded by
Carmine Rocco
Preceded by
Mario Zanin
Apostolic Nuncio to Argentina
20 September 1958 19 April 1969
Succeeded by
Lino Zanini
Preceded by
Sebastiano Baggio
Apostolic Nuncio to Brazil
19 April 1985 1973
Succeeded by
Carmine Rocco
Preceded by
Silvio Oddi
President of the Cardinalatial Commission for the Shrines of Pompei and Loreto
19741983
Succeeded by
Opilio Rossi
Preceded by
Sergio Pignedoli
Cardinal Protodeacon
15 June 1980 2 February 1983
Succeeded by
Opilio Rossi
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