Corrado Sanguineti

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Corrado Sanguineti
Bishop of Pavia
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Church Roman Catholic Church
See Diocese of Pavia
In office2015 – Current
Predecessor Giovanni Giudici
Successorcurrent
Orders
Ordination30 October 1988
Personal details
Born (1964-11-07) 7 November 1964 (age 59)
Milan, Italy
Styles of
Corrado Sanguineti
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Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Monsignor
Posthumous stylenone

Corrado Sanguineti (born 7 November 1964) has been since 16 November 2015 the elected Bishop of Pavia. He replaced the most rev. Giovanni Giudici. [1] [2]

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Biography

Born in 1964, he entered on seminar of Chiavari and was ordained priest on 30 October 1988. He became pro-vicar general of diocese of Chiavari.

He was appointed bishop of Pavia on 16 November 2015, [3] and will be ordained on 9 January 2016.

He will install on Pavia see on 24 January 2016.

Note

  1. Papa Francesco: monsignor Corrado Sanguineti è il nuovo vescovo di Pavia
  2. Rinunce e nomine. Rinuncia del vescovo di Pavia (Italia) e nomina del successore
  3. Corrado Sanguineti è il nuovo vescovo di Pavia

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