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ANTONIO See also: born at Cologno (See also: Bergamo), See also: Italy, on the 4th of See also: September 1832
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He studied See also: theology and See also: canon See also: law, and, after acting as parish See also: priest in his native diocese for twelve years, was sent by the See also: pope to See also: Canada as a See also: bishop's See also: chaplain
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On his return he was appointed secretary to the Propaganda
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In 1884 he was created by See also: Leo XIII. archbishop of Caesarea in partibus and sent to See also: India to report on the establishment of the hierarchy there
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In 1887 he again visited India, to carry out the terms of the concordat arranged with See also: Portugal
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The same See also: year he was appointed secretary to the See also: Congregation super negotiis ecclesiae extraordinariis, in 1889 became papal See also: nuncio at See also: Munich and in 1892 at Vienna
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Allowing himself to be involved in the ecclesiastical disputes by which Hungary was divided in 1895, he was made the subject of formal complaint by the Hungarian See also: government and in 1896 was recalled
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His services were rewarded by a :;ardinalate and the archbishopric of See also: Ferrara
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In 1903 he was named See also: vice-chancellor of the See also: Roman See also: Church
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