Sebastiano Baggio
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Sebastiano Baggio (16 May 1913 – 22 March 1993)[1] was an Italian cardinal, the President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State in 1984 and the prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops in 1978.
When he died at the age of 79 he was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, and a sub dean of the College of Cardinals.
Born in Rosà, Veneto, Sebastiano was ordained a priest on 21 December 1935, at the age of 22, in Vicenza. He was a priest for 57 years, a bishop for 39 years and a cardinal for 23 years. Described as affable and smiling, he helped many charitable works.
After a diplomatic career that included assignments in Chile, Canada and Brazil, he was elevated to cardinal in 1969 by Pope Paul VI and named Archbishop of Cagliari, Sardinia. Cardinal Baggio died in 1993 at Rome.
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Preceded by | Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church 25 March 1985 – 21 March 1993 |
Succeeded by Eduardo Martínez Somalo |
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- 1913 births
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- Presidents of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
- Participants in the Second Vatican Council
- Italian cardinals
- Apostolic Nuncios to Brazil
- Apostolic Nuncios to Canada
- Apostolic Nuncios to Chile
- People from the Province of Vicenza
- Italian Roman Catholics
- Pontifical Gregorian University alumni
- Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy alumni
- Members of the Congregation for Bishops
- Pontifical Commission for Latin America
- Camerlengos of the Holy Roman Church
- Cardinals created by Pope Paul VI
- Patrons of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta