Capecelatro, Alfonso
CAPECELATRO, cɑ̄-pê´´chê-lɑ̄´trō, ALFONSO:
Cardinal priest; b. at Marseilles Feb. 5, 1824.
He entered the oratory of St. Philip Neri, and in
1878 was appointed sublibrarian of the Holy
See. Two years later he was consecrated archbishop
of Capua, and in 1885 was created cardinal
priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo. In the
following year, however, he chose the church of
Santa Maria del Popolo in preference to that of
Santi Nereo ed Achilleo. He still retains his archiepiscopal
see, and also remains the official librarian
of the Holy See. In addition to a number of
briefer contributions, he has written: Storia di
Santa Caterina e del papato del suo tempore (2 vols.,
Naples, 1856); Newman e la religione cattolica in
Inghilterra (2 vols., 1859); La vita di Gesù Cristo
(1862); Storia di San Pier Damiano e del suo tempore
(Florence, 1862); Scritti Vari religiosi e
sociali (3d ed., Milan, 1873); La dottrina cattolica
(3 vols., 2d ed., Sienna, 1879); Vita di San Filippo
Neri (2 vols., Naples, 1879; Eng. transl., by T. A.
Pope, London, 1882); Prose sacre e morale (Sienna,
1884); and Nuove Prose (2 vols., Milan, 1899).
An edition of his works was published in eighteen
volumes at Rome in 1886–93.