Giuseppe Siri was born in Genoa to Nicolò and Giulia (née Bellavista) Siri; his father was a stevedore. He entered the minor seminary of Genoa on October 16, 1916, and attended the major seminary from 1917 to 1926. Siri then studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Carlo Minoretti on September 22, 1928. Finishing his studies at the Gregorian, he earned his doctorate in theology summa cum laude and also did pastoral work in Rome until autumn 1929.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Giuseppe Siri was born in Genoa to Nicolò and Giulia (née Bellavista) Siri; his father was a stevedore. He entered the minor seminary of Genoa on October 16, 1916, and attended the major seminary from 1917 to 1926. Siri then studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Carlo Minoretti on September 22, 1928. Finishing his studies at the Gregorian, he earned his doctorate in theology summa cum laude and also did pastoral work in Rome until autumn 1929.
|
sameAs
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:religion/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Birthplace
| |
Birth Date
| |
other post
| |
Deathplace
| |
Name
| |
Ended
| |
Title
| |
death date
| |
Rank
| - Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria della Vittoria
|
ordination
| |
cardinal
| |
consecration
| |
Successor
| |
Before
| |
Years
| - 1946(xsd:integer)
- 1959(xsd:integer)
|
After
| - Giovanni Canestri
- Collective Presidency of Giovanni Colombo, Ermenegildo Florit and Giovanni Urbani
|
enthroned
| |
See
| |
Predecessor
| |
honorific-prefix
| |
abstract
| - Giuseppe Siri was born in Genoa to Nicolò and Giulia (née Bellavista) Siri; his father was a stevedore. He entered the minor seminary of Genoa on October 16, 1916, and attended the major seminary from 1917 to 1926. Siri then studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Carlo Minoretti on September 22, 1928. Finishing his studies at the Gregorian, he earned his doctorate in theology summa cum laude and also did pastoral work in Rome until autumn 1929. Upon returning to Genoa, he served as a chaplain until he became a professor of dogmatic theology at the major seminary in 1930, also teaching fundamental theology for a year. In addition to his academic duties, Siri was a preacher, conferencist, and professor of religion at the lyceums Andrea D'Oria and Giuseppe Mazzini from 1931 to 1936. He was named prosynodal examiner in the archdiocesan curia in 1936 and rector of Collegio Teologico S. Tommaso d'Aquino in 1937.
|
is Before
of | |