Alfonso Carinci

Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop
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Alphonso Carinci (November 9, 1862 – December 6, 1963) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop. He was the secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Rites.[1] He also served as titular Archbishop of Selucia, in Isauria, from 1945 until his death at the age of 101.

Carinci, who had been at the First Vatican Council as a choir boy was the oldest bishop at the first session of the Second Vatican Council (the 21st Ecumenical Council) held in Rome from October to December 1962.[2]

References

  1. ^ Alcuin Reid, The Organic Development of the Liturgy, Ignatius Press 2010 pp 131
  2. ^ Peter Seewald "Benedict XVI: A Life Volume One" Bloomsbury 2020 pp 336

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