Enrico Dante

Enrico Dante

Enrico Cardinal Dante (July 5, 1884—April 24, 1967) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Papal Master of Ceremonies from 1947 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965.

His face became very familiar after assisting the popes at their Masses and other ceremonies for nearly twenty years.

Biography

Enrico Dante was born in Rome to Achille Dante, a devoted supporter of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Zenaide Ingegni (d. 1892). He had two sisters and a brother, the latter of which being a missionary in Brazil. Dante studied in Paris and then at Collegio Capranica in Rome. He also attended the Pontifical Gregorian University, from where he received doctorates in philosophy, theology, canon law and civil law; from the Sacra Rota Romana he obtained a diploma of "advocate rotale".

He was ordained to the priesthood on July 3, 1910 by Patriarch Giuseppe Ceppetelli. Dante taught philosophy at the Pontifical Urbaniana University from 1911 to 1928, and then theology until 1947. He began work as an official in the Apostolic Penitentiary in 1913, and became a member of the College of Pontifical Ceremoniers on March 25, 1914. In 1923, along with his duties as a papal ceremoniere, he entered the Congregation of Rites, of which he later was named Substitute on September 28, 1930. He was raised to the rank of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness and Undersecretary of the Congregation of Ceremonies in 1943.

Appointed Prefect of Pontifical Ceremonies on June 13, 1947, Dante was entrusted with assisting and overseeing the sacred functions performed by the Pope and other cardinals. In 1953, he assisted in the consistory of Pope Pius XII, whom he deeply revered. [wissen.spiegel.de/wissen/dokument/dokument.html?id=25655650&top=SPIEGEL -] In 1959 he was named Pro-Secretary of the Congregation of Rites, and later its Secretary in 1960. In 1960, Time Magazine named him a likely candidate for membership in the College of Cardinals, a speculation, which was prompted by the announcement of Pope John XXIII, that he had named three persons in pectore cardinals. [TIME, Monday, Apr. 11, 1960] As papal ceremoniere, he participated in the conclaves of 1914, 1922, 1939, 1958, and 1963, and the coronations of Popes Benedict XV, Pius XI, Pius XII, John XXIII, [Peter Hebblethwaite, John XXIII A biography,1984, p.294,] and Paul VI.

On January 25, 1959, he organized the extraordinary consistory which announced the Vatican council. [Hebblethwaite, p.320] On August 28, 1962, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of "Carpasia". Dante received his episcopal consecration on the following September 21 from John XXIII himself, with Francesco Carpino and Pietro Parente serving as co-consecrators, in the Lateran Basilica. He then attended the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), the reforms of which Dante did not approve [Time Magazine. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,829335,00.html Crisis of Immutability] November 9, 1962] .

Dante was created Cardinal Priest of "S. Agata dei Goti" by Pope Paul VI in the consistory of February 22, 1965. During the ceremony, Pope Paul accidentally bestowed the biretta of Lawrence Shehan on Dante, causing the biretta to fall over his ears [Commonweal. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-126788792.html A Roman Education: A College Kid at the Council] December 17, 2004] .

He died in the early morning of April 24, 1967 in Rome, at age 82, and was buried in his cardinalatial church of S. Agata dei Goti.

Trivia

*Dante was very athletic and helped create the Roman soccer team. He was also a mountaineer.
*He was the first Papal Master of Ceremonies to assist the Pope in an episcopal consecration—that of Byzantine Gabriel Acacius Coussa, OSBA.

References

External links

* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios-g.htm#Groer The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bgroer.html Catholic-Hierarchy]


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