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  2. Andrew Corsini - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374 [2] [3]) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death.

  3. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/February 4 - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death. Corsini led a wild and dissolute life until a rebuke from his mother moved him to go to the Santa Maria del Carmine church where he resolved to join ...

  4. Corsini family - Wikipedia

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    Of particular note is Andrea, who was Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death in 1373. [2] He was made a Saint in 1629 (Sant Andrea Corsini, or Saint Andrew Corsini) because of his life of penitence, meditation and dedication to helping the poor. [3] His brother, Neri, was also a Bishop of Fiesole and reached the status of blessed by the ...

  5. Andrea Corsini (cardinal) - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Corsini (c. 1760) Andrea Corsini (11 June 1735, Florence – 18 January 1795, Rome) was an Italian cardinal. A great-nephew of pope Clement XII and a nephew of cardinal Neri Maria Corsini. Pope Clement XIII made him a cardinal in the consistory of 24 September 1759. He was camerlengo of the college of cardinals in 1771.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Fiesole - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of a bishop of Fiesole comes at the end of the 5th century, in a letter of Pope Gelasius I (492–496), though the name of the bishop is not given. A half-century later, under Pope Vigilius (537–555), a Bishop Rusticus is mentioned as papal legate at one of the councils of Constantinople. At the end of the 6th century ...

  7. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    The Catholic Church of Chicago, 1876. This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.The archdiocese covers Cook and Lake Counties and is organized for administrative purposes into six vicariates as follows:

  8. Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States

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    The Roman numeral before the diocese name represents where in the sequence that bishop falls; e.g., the fourth bishop of Philadelphia is written "IV Philadelphia". Where a diocese is in bold type it indicates that the bishop is the current bishop of that diocese. Titular sees are not listed. Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters ...

  9. Andrea Corsini - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Corsini may refer to: Andrew Corsini (1302–1373), Italian saint; Andrea Corsini (cardinal) (1735–1795), Italian cardinal This page was last edited on 8 ...