Cassetta, Francesco di Paola
CASSETTA, cɑ̄s-set´tɑ̄, FRANCESCO DI PAOLA:
Italian cardinal; b. at Rome Aug. 12, 1841.
He was educated at the Roman Seminary and
was ordained to the priesthood in 1865. In
1884 he was consecrated titular bishop of Amiata
and appointed canon of Santa Maria Maggiore,
and three years later became titular archbishop of
Nicomedia and grand almoner to Pope Leo XIII.
As titular patriarch of Antioch he was nominated
vicegerent of Rome, in which capacity he acted as
the deputy of the cardinal vicar. He was created
cardinal priest of Santi Vito, Modesto a Crescenzia
in 1899, and is titular bishop of Sabina, perpetual
abbot of Farfa, apostolic visitor of the Hospice
of the Catechumens, commissioner for the apostolic
visitation of the Italian dioceses, and a member
of the Congregations of Bishops and Regulars,
the Council, the Index, the Consistory, the Propaganda,
the Propaganda for the Oriental Rite,
and Indulgences.