Saint Gregory Barbarigo
- Also known as
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Gregory Bardardico
Gregorio Barbarigo
Gregorio Giovanni Gasparo Barbarigo
- Memorial
- 17 June
- Profile
- Son of a Venetian senator.
Educated at the University of Padua.
Civil and canon lawyer.
Worked on the negotiations for the Peace of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years' War on 24 October 1648; one of his co-workers was archbishop Fabio Chigi, the future Pope Alexander VII.
Ordained on 21 December 1655.
Domestic prelate to Pope Alexander VII.
Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace.
Bishop of Bergamo, Italy on 9 July 1657.
Created cardinal on 5 April 1660.
Bishop of Padua, Italy on 24 March 1664.
Part of the conclave of 1667 that chose Pope Clement IX
Part of the conclave of 1676 that chose Blessed Pope Innocent XI.
Supervised Catholic teaching in Rome for three years.
Part of the conclave of 1689 that chose Pope Alexander VIII.
Part of the conclave of 1691 that chose Pope Innocent XII.
Noted as a distinguished churchman and leading citizen whose charities were on a princely scale.
Worked for unity of the Latin and Orthodox Churches.
- Born
- 16 September 1625 at Venice, Italy as Gregorio Giovanni Gasparo Barbarigo
- Died
- 18 June 1697 at Padua, Italy of natural causes;
buried in the cathedral of Padua
- Beatified
- 6 July 1771 by Pope Clement XIV
- Canonized
- 26 May 1960 by Blessed Pope John XXIII
- Additional Information
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