Date | Age | Event | Title |
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12 Jun 1910 | Born | ||
15 Apr 1933 | 22.8 | Ordained Priest | Priest of Pavia, Italy |
28 Oct 1951 | 41.3 | Appointed | Auxiliary Bishop of Mantova, Italy |
28 Oct 1951 | 41.3 | Appointed | Titular Bishop of Thagaste |
9 Dec 1951 | 41.4 | Ordained Bishop | Titular Bishop of Thagaste |
2 Aug 1952 | 42.1 | Appointed | Coadjutor Bishop of Mantova, Italy |
8 Sep 1954 | 44.2 | Appointed | Bishop of Mantova, Italy |
16 Jul 1967 | 57.0 | Appointed | Coadjutor Archbishop of Bologna, Italy |
16 Jul 1967 | 57.0 | Appointed | Titular Archbishop of Hierpiniana |
12 Feb 1968 | 57.6 | Succeeded | Archbishop of Bologna, Italy |
28 Apr 1969 | 58.8 | Elevated to Cardinal | |
28 Apr 1969 | 58.8 | Appointed | Cardinal-Priest of San Luca a Via Prenestina |
4 Oct 1969 | 59.3 | Appointed | President of the Italian Episcopal Conference |
18 May 1979 | 68.9 | Ceased | President of the Italian Episcopal Conference |
11 Feb 1983 | 72.6 | Retired | Archbishop of Bologna, Italy |
24 Sep 1985 | 75.2 | Died | Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna, Italy |
Antonio Poma
Antonio
Cardinal
Poma
(born , died )
Archbishop Emeritus
of Bologna
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Event | Place |
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Birth Place | Villanterio, Diocese of Pavia |
Ordained Bishop | Cathedral, Pavia, Diocese of Pavia |
Death Place | Bologna, Archdiocese of Bologna |
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