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Luigi Lippomano

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Luigi Lippomano was the illegitimate son of Venetian patrician Bartolo Lippomano, who determined to provide an ecclesiastical career for his son. He graduated from the university at Padua and eventually entered into service at the papal court in Rome. Distinguished for his piety and integrity of
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sent him as nuncio to Poland, where, on account of his lively opposition to the pretensions of the Protestant nobility, his reception was mixed. Tired and sick he returned to Verona in February 1557, and later, after recovery to Rome, where he stayed until his death on 15 August 1559.
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Amid his numerous official duties, he did not neglect his studies, which, however, he directed towards spiritual edification. Thus he wrote "Catenae in Genesin" (Paris, 1546), "In Exodum" (Paris, 1550)โ€”both works republished at Rome in 1557;
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to announce the convocation of the Council of Trent. He returned to Italy and took an active part in the council, following the council fathers to Bologna in 1547, where he attended all the sessions.
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in 1544, Luigi accompanied him. Pietro died in Edinburgh Castle during the summer of 1548 while on a diplomatic mission in Scotland, and Luigi succeeded him as Bishop of Verona.
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Confirmatione et stabilimento di tutti i dogmi Catholici, con la subuersione di tutti i fondamenti, motiui & ragioni de i Moderni Eretici sino al numero
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to Germany. From 1551 he was one of the presidents of the Council until its suspension (25 April 1552), during that period the dogmatic decrees on the
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by imperial troops. Later that year he sent his brother Thomas a detailed firsthand report of the great flood of the Tiber.
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In 1538, he was consecrated titular Bishop of Methone by Cardinal Gian Pietro Carafa, future
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character, he was among the first in Rome to join the "Oratorio della Caritร " founded by
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Il Processo agli eretici veronesi nel 1550: S. Ignazio di Loyola e Luigi Lippomano
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16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Republic of Venice
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Acta Nuntiaturae Polonae: Aloisius Lippomano 1555-1557
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were published, as well as several decrees on reform.
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Venice
Rome
bishop
hagiographer
Cajetan of Tiene
Council of Trent
Pope Clement VII
sack of Rome
Pope Paul IV
Bishop of Bergamo
Pope Paul III
nuncio
Portugal
Verona
Bertano
Pighi
Eucharist
penance
extreme unction
Pope Paul IV
Surius
Bollandists



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