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Giovanni Corti (14 April 1796 - 12 December 1868) was an Italian priest who became Bishop of Mantua. He supported the cause of Italian reunification at a time when his diocese was under Austrian rule, although he defended the temporal powers of the Pope. ==Early years== Giovanni Corti was born on 14 April 1796 in Pomerio, Como. He was ordained a priest around 1820. In 1838 the old parish of Agliate was divided into two, one based on Besana in Brianza and the other on Carate Brianza. The new parish of Besana was formally inaugurated on 25 April 1838, and Corte was made provost. Corti twice declined a nomination as bishop before finally accepting in 1846. On 7 October 1846 he was selected Bishop of Mantova, Italy. He was confirmed in this position on 12 April 1847 and ordained on 25 April 1847. He handed over his parish to don G. Battista Mojana. He was consecrated by Cardinal Altieri on 19 January 1850. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giovanni Corti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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