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What was the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione 1929 to 1939?

Martin Kolinsky  (View posts) Posted: 20 Nov 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 11 Nov 2003 6:06PM GMT
Surnames: Maglione
What positions did Cardinal Luigi Maglione hold from 1929 to 1939, prior to his appointment as Cardinal Secretary of State in the Vatican?

career of Cardinal Maglione

Tom Zelaney  (View posts) Posted: 2 May 2001 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Maglione
MAGLIONE, Luigi (1877-1944)

Birth. March 2, 1877, Casoria, archdiocese of Naples, Italy.

Education. Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; Pontifical Ecc1esiastica1 Academy, Rome.

Priesthood. Ordained, July 25, 1901, Rome. Pastoral work in archdiocese of Naples, 1901-1903. Further studies, 1903-1904. Pastoral work in diocese of Rome, 1903-1908. Faculty member of Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy and staff member of Secretariat of State, 1908-1918. Privy chamberlain, June 17, 1910; reappointed, September 7, 1914. Domestic prelate, February 22, 1918. Provisional papal representative to League of Nations, 1918. Special papal envoy to Switzerland, February 25, 1918.

Episcopate. Elected titular archbishop of Cesarea di Palestina and appointed nuncio in Switzerland, September 1, 1920. Consecrated, September 26, 1920, Rome, by Cardinal Pietro Gasparri, Secretary of State. Nuncio in France, June 23, 1926.

Cardinalate. Created cardinal priest, December 16, 1935; received red hat and title of S. Pudenziana, June 18, 1936. Prefect of S.C. of Council, July 22, 1938. Participated in conclave of 1939. Secretary of State, March 10, 1939. Grand Chancellor of Pontifical Institute of Christian Archeology, May 5, 1939 .

Death. August 22, 1944, Casoria. Buried, parish-collegiate church of S. Mauro Abate, Casoria.

Re: career of Cardinal Maglione

John Regna  (View posts) Posted: 27 Oct 2001 1:14AM GMT
Classification: Query
Dear sir:

My mother is the second cousin of Cardinal Maglione. Her maiden name was Anna Gnudi. Her mother was Carolina Ferrara. My mother was born on July 23, 1915 in Casoria, Italy. For many years, we have been seeking information about Cardinal Maglione because my mother has grown more interested in his life. Can you tell me where to look on the internet for pictures or more biographical information about him?

Thank you for your help.

John Regna
Son of Anna

Re: career of Cardinal Maglione

soniaregna  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 2003 4:50PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 7 Aug 2003 1:33PM GMT
Dear John
I'm sorry I can't help you. But I was very surprised to see my surname in the internet which ist not very common. I was wondering if we are related. I live in Switzerland as an italian emigrant. It would be nice to hear from you.
THANKS
Sonia Regna

Re: What was the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione 1929 to 1939?

roghel  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jun 2005 5:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Martin, my actual name is Helen Hayward, unfortunately I am the one seeking help I cannot help with the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione. My Gt. Grandfather's name was Jacob Kolinsky who had four children, Woolf born in 1889, Annie (my grandmother born in 1891), Esther in 1896 and Marks in 1899, are any of these in your lineage.
Thank you for your help Helen

Re: What was the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione 1929 to 1939?

randcw  (View posts) Posted: 16 Feb 2006 1:22AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Gerbino
September 1, 1920 Cardinal Maglione was appointed as titular archbishop o Caesrea, Palestine and apostolic nuncio to Switzerland. In 1926, he was appointed nuncio to France, and was made a Cardinal Priest in the consistory in 1935.

Cardinal Maglione was my great grandmother Teresa Maglione-Di Giacomo's cousin. Looking for relatives!

Re: career of Cardinal Maglione

randcw  (View posts) Posted: 16 Feb 2006 1:38AM GMT
Classification: Query
My Great Grandmother was also a cousin of Cardinal Maglione. Her name was Teresa Maglione-DiGiacomo
She was born in Casoria, Italy. Does anyone have more infomation
Thank you

Re: What was the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione 1929 to 1939?

Ed Maglione  (View posts) Posted: 9 Apr 2006 11:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
If you are looking for relatives, you got one. We are related to Luigi Cardinal Maglione.

Peace,
Ed Maglione

Re: What was the career of Cardinal Luigi Maglione 1929 to 1939?

mauricevalentine  (View posts) Posted: 15 Dec 2008 12:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
. My fathers birth name was Mauro Valentino. He was born to Giovanni Valentino and Maddelena Taverone (or her proper name was Madeline Ivarone, conflict of records from family history and the Immigration Records at Ellis Island, New York What I have learned about his career was through 2 books; Twentieth Century Ponitff The Secret History of Pius XII, by Johm Cornwell.
My father is related on the Valentino family from Casoria, Italy.
I do not have anything to add about Maglione;s family
history. But,I need to learn my grandmother's actual name. Can you help me?
I also am interested in a situation that happened in 1929 between the Cardinal of France and the Vatican in which Maglione was assigned the blame for I asked the Vatican Library, many years ago, if they could direct me to a research source. Never heard from Casoria (or was it Naples) on November 16, 2008, to research my grandmother's records of my fathers birth and/or baptism. Nio reply as yet.
Thank you for reading this message. I can be reached at mauricevalentine@att.net. Please use the phrase CARDINAL MAGLIONE on any correspondence, otherwise I do not open any email from those whom I don't recognize.
Maurice Valentine.

Re: career of Cardinal Maglione

cmaglione55  (View posts) Posted: 5 Apr 2009 6:03PM GMT
Classification: Query
My father was his nephew. My father was born in 1910 in Secondigliano, Italy a suburb of Naples at the time. Son of Pietro Maglione (Cardinal's brother) and Ermelinda Canetti or Canneti. My father often talked about his uncle and as a proud catholic used to brag about having family in high places. My father immigrated to Venezuela with his two brothers Guido and Armando and his sisters Yolanda and Eleonora. I am the youngest of 4 and I immigrated to the US (Florida) 33 years ago, have 4 kids and 2 grandkids. I am thrilled to see so many Maglione's in the US. We were the only ones in Venezuela. My father told me that many of his relatives left for the US in the 1920-30's.
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