Antonio Agliardi

Italian cardinal and church leader

Antonio Agliardi - Italian cardinal and church leader
Born

September 4th, 1832
193 years ago

Died

1915
110 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

Links & References

Antonio Agliardi served as a significant figure in the Catholic Church during the 19th century. Ordained as a priest, Agliardi held various ecclesiastical positions, including serving as a bishop. His leadership in the church extended to participation in the First Vatican Council, which addressed fundamental issues regarding church governance and doctrine. Agliardi focused on pastoral care and ecclesiastical administration throughout his ministry, contributing to the church's efforts in spiritual guidance and community outreach.

Served as a bishop and cardinal in the Catholic Church

Participated in the First Vatican Council

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