Servant of God Paolo Angelo Ballerini |
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Archbishop of Milan | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Milan |
See | Milan |
Appointed | 20 June 1859 |
Term ended | 27 March 1867 |
Predecessor | Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli |
Successor | Luigi Nazari di Calabiana |
Other posts | Latin Patriarch of Alexandria (1867–1897) |
Orders | |
Ordination | July 1837 |
Consecration | 8 December 1860 by Carlo Caccia Dominioni |
Personal details | |
Born |
Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
September 14, 1814
Died | March 27, 1897 Seregno, Monza e Brianza, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy |
(aged 82)
Buried | Seregno |
Paolo Angelo Ballerini (14 September 1814 – 27 March 1897) was an Italian prelate who was named by Pope Pius IX as the Archbishop of Milan. He also served as the Latin Patriarch of Alexandria. His cause of canonization has begun and he is now a Servant of God.
Ballerini was born in Milan in 1814, at the time, part of the Kingdom of Italy. In 1837 he was ordained as a priest for his native archdiocese and then in December 1857 he was named vicar general of the archdiocese. In the early days of 1858, Archbishop Romilli suffered a stroke so Ballerini's duties in the management of the archdiocese were increased due to the critical condition of archbishop Romilli.
In May 1859 Romilli died so following the Concordat of 1855 the Austrian emperor suggested Ballerini, a staunch conservative, as Archbishop of Milan and Pope Pius IX accepted soon. The Italian government, that had taken possession of Milan and Lombardy after the Second Italian War of Independence, refused to recognize Ballerini as archbishop because he opposed the cause of Italian reunification.
Ballerini was unable to take possession of his see as archbishop but Auxiliary bishop Carlo Caccia Dominioni governed the archdiocese. In October 1866 bishop Caccia di Dominioni died and the chapter of the Milan cathedral named Filippo Carcano as vicar of the archbishop, Ballerini didn't agree with this decision so in order to avoid other problems pope Pius IX named Luigi Nazari di Calabiana as Archbishop of Milan and Ballerini was named as Latin Patriarch of Alexandria. The former Archbishop of Milan participated in the First Vatican Council, where he supported the dogma of papal infallibility.