Luigi Barlassina ( Italian: Luigi Barlassina ; April 30, 1872 , Turin , Italy - September 27, 1947 , Jerusalem , Israel ) - Catholic bishop . In 1920-1947, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, the Latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church . In 1918-1920 - auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem and titular bishop of Capernaum . In 1928-1947, the Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher of the Lord of Jerusalem [1] .
| His Beatitude Patriarch | ||
| Luigi Barlassina | ||
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| ital. Luigi Barlassina | ||
Archbishop of Naples, Lord Plamer and Patriarch L. Barlassin | ||
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| March 8, 1920 - September 27, 1947 | ||
| Church | Roman catholic church | |
| Predecessor | Filippo Camassey | |
| Successor | Alberto Gori | |
| Birth | April 30, 1872 Turin , Italy | |
| Death | September 27, 1947 (aged 75) Jerusalem , Israel | |
| Holy Order | December 22, 1894 | |
| Episcopal consecration | September 8, 1918 | |
Biography
Born April 30, 1872 in Turin .
On December 22, 1894 he was ordained a priest .
Since August 9, 1918 - auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem and titular bishop of Capernaum . On September 8, 1918, he was ordained bishop . Arrived in Jerusalem on October 29, 1918 and became the vicar general , and from December 16, 1919, the apostolic administrator , after the departure of Filippo Camassei .
From March 8, 1920 to September 27, 1947 - Patriarch of Jerusalem. September 27, 1947 died in Jerusalem.
He was one of the leaders of anti - Zionist propaganda in Palestine.
Rakib Zion, the organ of the Patriarchate, urged the Arabs to read the Arabic translation of the falsified collection of texts, the Protocols of the Sages of Zion , published in Beirut , Syria .
Notes
- ↑ Great Masters of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher Archived March 16, 2015. (ital.)