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Pietro La Fontaine

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830:" for his pastoral qualities. The German cardinals met just after the conclave opened before retiring for the evening, after having deliberated and settling on voting for La Fontaine as their second choice if Pietro Gasparri withdrew his candidature. In the first two ballots he received four votes and had been perceived as both a conservative and compromise candidate; but it became clear that he was no compromise but rather a serious contender. He received nine votes in a later ballot with the sudden shift being seen as 319: 845:
Achille Ratti who was emerging as a possible candidate. He secured 18 votes on the ninth ballot on 5 February but dropped to eight in the tenth. He secured 23 votes in the ballot afterward and then 22 in the final ballot before dinner. The cardinal secured 18 votes in the 13th ballot but it was
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and held several other positions prior to his elevation to the cardinalate and patriarchate. La Fontaine remained a simple pastor at heart and was known for his gentleness and his welcoming nature as both a bishop and patriarch. He was supportive of some aspects of
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and in 1909 was appointed as the Apostolic Administrator of San Marco e Brisignano, to oversee the diocese until a replacement bishop was found. He was appointed as the Titular Bishop of Caristo on 1 April 1910, and the same year was called to lead the
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and surrounding cities saw him open the doors to the episcopal palace for people to find refuge. He aided the displaced and the wounded and tended to orphaned children.
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in his later life. Four archbishops and 12 bishops as well as some regional senators attended his 12 July funeral which ended with him being interred in
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He served as a consulter in a papal commission for the codification of the code of canon law. On 2 April 1910 Pius X named La Fontaine as the vicar for
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and was a serious contender for the papal see, having garnered a great deal of votes until Cardinal Ratti's selection on the fourteenth ballot.
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The patriarch secured 22 votes in the seventh ballot though dropped to 21 votes in the eighth due to a cardinal switching his vote to the
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while his mother was the daughter of Giuseppe Bianchini who served as the administrator general of the properties of the
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at its outset though he came to oppose it when he saw that it was changing the Italian nation into a
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His cause of canonization commenced over three decades after his death and he has been titled as a
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urged his supporters to follow La Fontaine; it led to him securing 13 votes at the fifth ballot.
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lost his four votes to the patriarch. La Fontaine secured seven votes in a later ballot before
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in a chapel he had commissioned himself. His remains were transferred on 8 July 1959 into the
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as the second of five sons to Francesco La Fontaine and Maria Bianchini. His father was from
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and vowed he would build a temple in her honor if Venice was spared from further bombings.
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that was once intended for his future successor Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, who had become
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was opened on 22 February 1960 (in a local investigation) under his third successor
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but never held the title "Prefect" since the pope then held that traditional title.
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on 13 September 1921. He was also the papal legate to the Eucharistic Congress in
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on 15 September 1923 as well as to the Regional Eucharistic Congress in
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before he set himself on the ecclesial path. He began studies for the
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Bishops consecrated by Pietro La Fontaine as principal consecrator
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that was encroaching on Church rights and the rights of people.
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with Antonio Maria Grasselli and Raffaele Virili serving as the
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elevated him to the cardinalate on 4 December 1916 as the
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he refused to leave his archdiocese even during times of
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In 1908 La Fontaine was appointed as the vicar for the
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from 1915 until his death. He was also a member of the
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in 1896. In 1906 he served briefly as the cathedral
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but came to oppose it when he saw it was becoming a
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20th-century Italian Roman Catholic titular bishops
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Index

Servant of God
Cardinal
Patriarch of Venice

Roman Catholic Church
Venice
Venice
Venice
Aristide Cavallari
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza
Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli
Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio
Vicar of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran
Apostolic Administrator of San Marco e Brisignano
Secretary of the Congregation of Rites
Titular Bishop of Carystus
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo
Pietro Respighi
Pope Benedict XV
Viterbo
Lazio
Kingdom of Italy
Fietta del Grappa
Treviso
Italy

Reference style
Cardinal
Viterbo Cathedral
Kingdom of Italy

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