Cardinal electors for the papal conclave, 1939
Country | Number of Electors |
---|---|
Italy | 35 |
France | 6 |
Germany, Spain, United States | 3 |
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, England, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Syria | 1 |
The following were the cardinal electors in the 1939 papal conclave. Arranged by region (not by the linguistic groups commonly used in universal church senacles), and within each alphabetically (not the official order of precedence, which is not relevant to conclave procedure). All sixty-two cardinals participated in the conclave.
Roman Curia
- Tommaso Boggiani, OP, Chancellor of Apostolic Chancery
- Camillo Caccia-Dominioni, Prefect of Pontifical Household
- Nicola Canali, Assessor of Holy Office
- Federico Cattani Amadori, Secretary of Apostolic Signatura
- Enrico Gasparri, Prefect of Apostolic Signatura
- Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, Prefect of Propagation of the Faith
- Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte, Dean of the College of Cardinals
- Domenico Jorio, Prefect of Discipline of the Sacraments
- Vincenzo Lapuma, Prefect of Religious
- Lorenzo Lauri, Major Penitentiary
- Luigi Maglione, Prefect of Council
- Domenico Mariani, Provost of the Administration of the Wealth of the Holy See
- Giovanni Mercati, Librarian of Vatican Library, Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives
- Eugenio Pacelli, Secretary of State, Camerlengo (was elected Pope and chose the name Pius XII)
- Raffaele Rossi, OCD, Secretary of Consistorial
- Carlo Salotti, Prefect of Rites
- Donato Sbarretti, Secretary of Holy Office
- Federico Tedeschini, Datary of His Holiness
- Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant, Secretary of Oriental Churches
- Alessandro Verde, Secretary of Rites
Europe
Italy
- Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS, Archbishop of Naples
- Pietro Boetto, SJ, Archbishop of Genoa
- Elia Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence
- Carlo Cremonesi, Territorial Prelate Emeritus of Pompei
- Angelo Dolci, Archpriest of St. John Lateran Basilica
- Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin
- Luigi Lavitrano, Archbishop of Palermo
- Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani, Vicar General of Rome
- Francesco Marmaggi, Nuncio to Poland
- Massimo Massimi, President of Codification of Oriental Canon Law
- Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Archbishop of Bologna
- Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti, Nuncio Emeritus to Yugoslavia
- Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, OCD, Patriarch of Venice
- Giuseppe Pizzardo, Secretary of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs
- Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, OSB, Archbishop of Milan
- Enrico Sibilia, Nuncio to Austria
France
- Alfred-Henri-Marie Baudrillart, IOSFN, Rector of Institut Catholique de Paris
- Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon
- Achille Liénart, Bishop of Lille
- Emmanuel Célestin Suhard, Archbishop of Reims
- Jean Verdier, PSS, Archbishop of Paris
Germany
- Adolf Bertram, Archbishop of Breslau
- Michael von Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich and Freising
- Karl Joseph Schulte, Archbishop of Cologne
Spain
- Francisco Vidal y Barraquer, Archbishop of Tarragona
- Isidro Goma y Tomas, Archbishop of Toledo
- Pedro Segura y Sáenz, Archbishop of Seville
Austria
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
England
Hungary
Ireland
Poland
Portugal
North America
United States
- Dennis Joseph Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadelphia
- William Henry O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston
- George Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago
Canada
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Asia
Syria
- Ignatius Gabriel I Tappuni, Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrians (Cardinal Tappuni was born in Mosul, located in modern-day Iraq)
References
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