GENERAL CURIA

 

1. General Curia - 7 June 1820 (Congressus at Pievetorina)

Del Bufalo, Gaspar Director General
Valentini, Biagio Superior
Moscateli, Luigi Secretary
Gonnelli, Luigi Economist
Cascia, Antonio
Pierantoni, Francesco
Betti, Innocenzo

2. General Curia - 20 January 1838

Valentini, Biagio* Moderator General
Merlini, Giovanni Vice Moderator General, Definitor, Secretary General
Fontana, Vincenzo Maria Definitor
Romani, Beniamino ** Definitor
Gamboa, Gennaro Definitor, Postulator
Santarelli, Nicola Consultor
Rossi, Camillo Consultor
Frio1i, Cristoforo Consultor

* The election of Valentini for life by the members was approved by the Vicar of Rome, Cardinal Odescalchi, on 20 January 1838. The General Curia was appointed by Valentini on 28 November 1838. Father Valentini died 23 November 1847.
** Appointed Procurator on 26 August 1847.
*** Elected Historian and subsitite Secretary General on 26 August 1847; Antonio Lipparelli replaced him as Consultor.

3. General Curia - 28 December 1847

Merlini, Giovanni * Moderator General
Gamboa, Gennaro ** Vice Moderator General, Definitor, Postulator
Romani, Beniamino Definitor, Procurator
Fontana Vincenzo Maria Definitor, Historian
Santarelli, Nicola Definitor, Secretary General
Rossi, Camillo Consultor
Frioli, Cristoforo Consultor
Lipparelli, Antonio Consultor, Economist

* Elected for 1ife by the members and approved by Cardinal Franzoni Father Merlini appointed the rest of the Curia
** On November 1 1848 Francescro Viri1i was named substitute Postulator
*** Died on 21 January 1854 in Albano.
**** Died on 2 November 1852 in Sonnino.


4. General Curia - 18 April 1855

Merlini, Gioanni Moderator General
Gamboa, Gennaro Vice Moderatcor General, Definitor, Postulator
Romani, Beniamino Definitor, Procurator
Santarelli, Nicola Definitor, Secretary General
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definitor, Historian
Rossi, Camillo Consultor
Moscconi, Luigi *** Consultor
Spina, Pietro Consultor

* Left the society at the end of 1857.
** Bishop Si1lani entered the Society in 1854 after resigning the episcopal See of Terracina on 13 December 1853.
*** Died 15 March 1858. He had been named to this position because of the absence of Antonio Lipparelli. Tommaso Silvestri replaced him on 13 April 1858.

5. General Curia - 15 July 1858

Merlin, Giovanni Moderator General
Ricciardi, Fr. Saverio * Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Romani, Beniamino Definitor, Procurator
Santarelli, Nicola Definitor, Secretary General
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definit:or
Lipparelli, Antonio Consultor
Rossi, Camillo Consultor
Silvestri, Tommaso Consultor

* Named to this position on 13 April 1858; he died 26 July 1858.

6. General Curia - 17 June 1862

Merlini, Giovanni Moderator General
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definitor
Rossi, Camillo Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Romani, Beniamino Definitor, Procurator
Santarelli, Nicola * Definitor, Secretary General
Spina, Pietro Consultor
Palombi, Michele Comsultor
Silvestri, Tommaso Consultor

* Died March 30. 1863; replaced by Raffaele Ciardel1i on 21 September 1863
** Died 24 February 1865.

7. General Curia - 21 May 1867

Merlini, Giovanni Moderator General
Rossi, Camillo Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Rizzoli, Enrico Definitor, Procurator
Romani, Beniamino Definitor
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definitor, Historian
Ciardelli, Raffaele ** Definitor, Secretary General
Palombo, Michele Consultor
Spazziani, Domenico Consultor
Silvestri, Tommaso Consultor

* This was effective in January 1868.
** Died 14 April 1868

8. General Curia - 1 February 1871

Merlini, Giovanni * Moderator General
Romani, Beniamino Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Rossi, Camillo Definitor
Rizzoli, Enrico Definitor, Procurator
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definitor, Hisotrian
Silvestri, Tommaso Definitor
Palombi, Michele Consultor
Spazziani, Domenico ** Consultor
Fortunati, Cosimo Consultor

* Died 12 January 1873 in Rome
** Died 14 January 1873 in Ancona

9. General Curia - 3 June 1873

Rizzoli, Enrico * Moderator General
Rossi, Camillo Definitor
Romani, Beniamino ** Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Sillani, Bishop Guglielmo Definitor
Silvestri, Tommaso Definitor, Procurator
Caporali, Gaetano *** Consultor
Palombi, Michele Consultor
Fortunati, Cosimo Consultor
Virili, Francesco Consultor

* Appointed Moderator General by the Holy See 29 May 1874
** Died l2 March 1874
*** Named Consultor by Congressus of 12 March 1873

10. General Curia - 3 January 1874

Rizzoli, Enrico Moderator General
Si11ani, Bishop Guglielmo * Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Silvestri, Tommaso Definitor, Procurator
Ambrosini, Ubaldo Definitor
Fortunati, Cosimo Definitor
Virili, Francesco Consultor, Postulator
Caporali, Gaetano Consultor
Garufi, Vincenzo Consultor
Bruni, Michele ** Secretary General
* Died 12 August 1875
** Named Secretary General by Congressus of 25 December 1874 and assistant Postulator of the cause of Venerable Gaspar del Bufalo on 25 May 1875

11. General Curia - 27 August 1875

Rizzoli, Enrico Moderator General
Ambrosini, Ubaldo * Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Silvestri, Tommaso Definitor, Procurator
Fortunati, Cosimo Definitor
Caporali, Gaetano Definitor
Virili, Francesco Consultor
Garuffi, Vincenzo ** Consultor

* Died: 1 Ju1y 1877
** Died 8 March 1876; replaced by Vincenzo Grilli on 13 December 1876.

12. General Curia - 8 October 1877

Rizzoli, Enrico Moderator General
Caporali, Gaetano Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Silvestri, Tommas Definitor, Procurator
Fortunati, Cosimo Definitor
Virili, Francesco Definitor, Postulator
Grilli, Vincenzo Consultor
Biaschelli, Luigi Consultor

* Died 7 February 1878

13. General Curia - 27 June 1878

Rizzroli, Enrico Moderator General
Caporali, Gaetano Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Fortunati, Cosimo Definitor, Postulator
Virili, Francesco * Definitor, Postulator
Biaschelli, Luigi Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Consultor
Alonsi, Pietro Consultor
Palmieri, Salvatore ** Consultor
Bruni, Michele Secretary General, Assistant Postulator

* Died 18 February 1880; Michele Bruni replaced him as Postulator 16 March 1880
** On 8 July he signed the Acta of the Congressus as Consultor

14. General Curia - 9 December 1880

Rizzoli, Enrico Moderator General
Caporali, Gaetano Vice Moderator General, Definitor
Fortunati, Cosimo Definitor, Procurator
Biaschelli, Luigi Definitor
Palmieri, Salvatore Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Consultor
Alonzi, Pietro Consultor
Gerola, Lorenzo Consultor
Bruni, Michele Secretary General, Postulator

* Died 21 August 1882

15. General Curia - 21 November 1882

Rizzoli, Enrico * Moderator General
Alderisio, Giuseppe Vice Moderator General
Caporali, Gaetano Definitor, Procurator
Biaschelli, Luigi Definitor
Palmieri, Salvatore Definitor
Alonzi, Pietro Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Consultor
Gerola, Lorenzo Consultor
Miozzi, Guido Consultor
Bruni, Michele Secretary General, Postulator

* Died 22 September 1884

16. General Curia - 18 December 1884

Caporali, Gaetano * Moderator General
Alderisio, Giuseppe ** Vice Moderator General
Biaschelli, Luigi Definitor
Palmieri, Salvatore Definitor
Alonsi, Pietro *** Definitor
Gasdia, Vincenzo **** Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Consultor
Gerala, Lorenzo Consultor
Miozsi, Guido Consultor
Bruni, Michele Procurator, Postulator
Pagliuca, Nicola Secretary General

* Named Moderator General by the Holy See for a term of ten years on 29 November 1884; took office 4 December 1884
** Died 10 April 1886 in Benevento
*** Died 22 September 1889 in Rimini
**** Died 15 April 1886 in Frosinone


17. General Curia - 26 November 1889

Caporali, Gaetano * Moderator General
Biaschelli, Luigi Vice Moderator General
Palmieri, Salvatore Definitor
Gerola, Lorenzo Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Definitor
Miozzo, Guido Definitor
Zotti, Barbato ** Consultor
Carbone, Giovanni Consultor
Principe, Francesco Consultor
Bruni, Michele Procurator, Postulator
Pagliuca, Nicola Secretary General

* Named Archbishop of Otranto in 1890
** Died 26 February 1891; Giacinto Petroni replaced him 2 March 1891.

18. General Curia - 18 June 1891

Palmieri, Salvatore * Moderator General
Biaschelli, Luigi Vice Moderator General
Gerola, Lorenzo ** Definitor
Grilli, Vincenzo Definitor
Miozzi, Guido *** Definitor
Mancini, Michele Consultor
Principe, Francesco Consultor
Petroni, Giacinto Consultor
Carbone, Giovanni **** Consultor
Bruni, Michele Procurator, Postulator
Pagliuca, Nicola Secretary General

* Salvatore Palmieri had been appointed Archbishop of Rossano and was ordained bishop 2 June 1889. The government did not give him permission to occupy his See. The Holy See appointed him Moderator General in the place of Gaetano Caporali (who had been named Archbishop of Otranto) on 3 June 1891. On 18 June 1891 Archbishop Palmieri reappointed the previous General Curia. On 16 January he was named Archbishop of Brindisi and the government gave its approval on 5 May 1893. He sti11 continued as Moderator General until 29 August 1894.
** Died 11 November 1893 in Rome; replaced by Francesco Principe 10 January 1894.
*** Died 30 October 1893 in Pennabilli; replaced by Luigi Fantozzi on 10 January 1894 as Definitor
**** Named Definitor 28 December 1891 in the place of Palmieri. Luigi Fantozzi replaced him as Consultor 3 January 1893

19. General Curia - 25 September 1894

Biaschelli, Luigi * Moderator General
Petroni, Giacinto ** Vice Moderator General
Bruni, Michele Procurator, Postulator
Grili, Vincenzo Definitor
Carbone, Giovanni Definitor
Principe, Francesco Definitor
Fantozzi, Luigi Definitor
Mancini, Michele Consultor
Catuzzi, Paolo Consultor
Tamboni, Domenico *** Consultor
Pagliuca, Nicola Secretary General

* Named Moderator General by the Holy See 25 September 1894. He named his General Curia in the circular letter of 15 August 1895.
** Named Vice Moderator General by the Holy See 2 August 1895.
*** Named by the Holy See as a Consultor 2 August 1895.

Note: The Moderator General was ordered by the Holy See on 29 August 1894 to divide the Society into Provinces. The Holy See approved the Provinces drawn up by Father Biaschelli on 3 August 1895, viz.: Roman, Neapolitan, Romagna (later known as Flaminian) and American ("which already had been founded since 1850").

20. General Curia - 15 April 1896 (elected at the First General Chapter)

Biaschelli, Luigi Moderator General
Petroni, Giacinto Vice Moderator General
Bruni, Michele Procurator
Grilli, Vincenzo * I Definitor
Carbone, Giovanni II Definitor
Principe, Francesco III Definitor
Fantozzi, Luigi IV Definitror
Pagliuca, Nicola I Consultor
Mancini, Michele II Consultor
Tamboni, Domenico III Consultor
Schaeper, Joseph Secretary General

* Died 7 July 1897

21. General Curia - 5 July 1898 (modified in Congressus of General Curia)

Biaschelli, Luigi Moderator General
Petroni, Giacinto Vice Moderator General
Bruni, Michele Procurator, Postulator
Carbone, Giovanni * I Definitor
Principe, Francesco II Definitor
Fantozzi, Luigi III Definitor
Pagliuca, Nicola IV Definitor
Mancini, Michele I Consultor
Tamboni, Domenico II Consultor
Bruni, Vincenzo III Consultor
Schaeper, Joseph Secretary General

* Died 22 April 1899

22. General Curia - 12 September 1899 (modified by the Congresus of the General Curia)

Biaschelli, Luigi Moderator General
Petroni, Giacinto Vice Moderator General
Bruni, Michele Procurator
Principe, Francesco I Definitor
Fantozzi, Luigi II Definitor
Pagliuca, Nicola III Definitor
Tamboni, Domenico IV Definitor
Mancini, Michele I Consultor
Bruni, Vincenzo II Consultor
Mancini, Epifanio III Consultor
Schaeper, Joseph Secretary General

23. General Curia - 19 August 1902 (elected at the Second General Chapter)

Biaschel1i, Luigi * Moderator General
Petroni, Giacinto ** Pro-Moderator General
Bruni, Michele *** Procurator
Fantozzi, Luigi I Definitor
Principe, Francesco II Definitor
Pagliuca, Francesco III Definitor
Mancini, Michele IV Definitor
Tamboni, Domenico I Consultor
Bruni, Vincenzo II Consultor
Urciuoli, Domenico III Consultor
Schaeper, Joseph Secretary General

* Died 16 January l905
** Named Pro-Moderator General by the Holy See 4 February 1905
*** Died 2 October 1905


24. General Curia - 11 October 1905 (elected at the Third General Chapter)

Petroni, Giacinto * Moderator General
Fantozzi, Luigi ** Vice Moderator General
Schaeper, Joseph *** Procurator
Pagliuca, Nicola **** I Definitor
Principe, Francesco II Definitor
Mancini, Michele III Definitor
Tamboni, Domenico ***** IV Definitor
Bruni, Vincenzo I Consultor
Urciuoli, Domenico II Consultor
Iadanza, Filippo ****** III Consultor
Pontecorvi, Ciro ******* Secretary General

* Petroni was the first Moderator General really elected by a General Chapter.
** Named bishop of Veroli 12 July 1909.
*** Named Postulator 12 December 1910.
**** Died 27 December 1915.
***** Died 22 December 1915.
****** Died 30 October 1914.
******* Named Archbishop of Urbino 12 April l909. He died 26 June 1911. (He had previously been named Postulator 13 October 1905.)

Note: The change of the Rule called for a General Chapter in 1917, i.e., twelve years after that of 1905. Because of World War I it was postponed. The term of the General Curia was extended until the General Chapter could be called.

25. General Curia - 24 April 1919 (in Congressus in accord with the norms of the Second General Chapter)

Petroni, Giacinto Moderator General
Fantozzi, Bishop Luigi * Vice Moderator General
Schaeper, Joseph Procurator, Postulator
Principe, Francesco I Definitor
Mancini, Michele II Definitor
Bruni, Vincenzo III Definitor
Urciuoli, Domenico IV Definitor
De Guglielmo, Pasquale I Consultor
Boldazzi, Domenico II Consultor
Guerra, Giovanni III Consultor
Velardi, Antonio ** Secretary General

* According to the Congressus of 7 October 1909 he was to continue as Vice Moderator General until the next General Chapter.
** He was already named Secretary General in Novernber 1910 by the Moderator General.

26. General Curia - 23 August 1921 (elected at the Fourth General Chapter)

Petroni, Giacinto * Moderator General
De Guglielmo, Pascuale ** Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Schaeper, Joseph II Definitor, Procurator
Velardi, Antonio III Definitor, Secretary General
Moretti, Terenzio *** IV Definitor
Botazzi, Ivo I Consultor
Serafini, Francesco II Consultor
Guerra, Giovanni *** III Consultor

* He resigned because of old age (78 years) and called for a General Chapter in 1928. He died 21 January 1929.
** Died 1 February 1925. He was replaced by Bishop Luigi Fantozzi in the Congressus of 7 January 1926.
*** Died 17 March 1923; he was replaced by Vincenzo Bruni 30 April 1923
**** Left the Society 27 June 1924; replaced by Domenico Baldozzi.

27. General Curia - 31 July 1928 (elected at the Fifth General Chapter)

Velardi, Antonio * Moderator General
Zavatta, Ottavio Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Schaeper, Joseph ** II Definitor, Procurator, Postulator
Oberhauser, Isidore *** III Definitor, Secretary General
Altavilla, Gaetano IV Definitor

* Father Velardi was the first Moderator General elected for a term of twelve years.
** Died 25 May 1934
*** Resigned in October 1920 and left the Society; replaced as Delegate of the American Province by Father Francis Beuke on 9 December 1932. Father Beuke was named Vice-Procurator on 19 January 1934 and confirmed as Procurator on 2 July 1934. He resigned as Procurator 27 September 1934.

28. General Curia - 18-23 July 1935

Velardi, Antonio Moderatcor General
Zavatta, Ottavio Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Cosimi, Giuseppe I Definitor, Procurator
(vacant.) III Definitor
Altavilla, Gaetano IV Definitor
Beuke, Francis * Pro Secretary General
Rey, Amilcare Postulator

* Resigned in October 1935 and returned to the U.S.A. in November 1935.

Note: An Apostolic Visitator, Father Angelico D'Alessandria, OFM Cap, was named by the Holy See 23 July 1935. On 10 November l937 he decreed: "I hereby announcee that from today, 10 November 1937, those in office are hereby removed from office, but they are directed to exercise their office as my delegate until they are either reconfirmed or replaced.

29. General Curia - 10 November 1937 (by decree of the Apostolic Visitator)

Velardi, Antonio Moderator General
Zavatta, Ottavio Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Cosimi, Giuseppe II Definitor, Procurator
(vacant) III Definitor
Altavilla, Gaetano IV Definitror
Rey, Amilcare Secretary General, Postulator

30. General Curia - 25 November 1937 (by decree of the Apostolic Visitator)

Colagiovanni, Lorenzo Moderator General
Delegate of the American
Province * Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Volpicelli, Giuseppe II Definitor
Paoloni, Quinto ** III Definitor
Delegate of the Teutonic
Province *** IV Definitor
Rey, Amilcare Secretary General, Postulator and pro tem. Definitor
Cosimi, Giuseppe Economist and pro tem. IV Definitor

* Othmar Knapke was chosen by the American Province 2 January 1938; he arrived in Rome in February 1938; he took office 18 April l938.
** Resigned 19 July 1938.
*** Otto Flueck was chosen by the Teutonic Province in February 1938; he arrived in Rome 1 April 1938 and took office 18 April 1938.

31. General Curia - 19 July 1938 (in Congressus of the General Curia)

Colagiovani, Lorenzo Moderator General
Knapke, Othmar * Vice Moderator General, Procurator, I Definitor
Volpicelli, Giuseppe II Definitor
Flueck, Otto III Definitor
Cerracchio, Raffaele IV Definitcor
Rey, Amilcare ** Secretary General, Postulator
Cosimi, Giuseppe Economist

* Died 12 July 1939 in Rome
** Resigned as Secretary General 20 December 1939.

32. General Curia - 20 December l939 (in Congressus of the General Curia)

Colagiovanni, Lorenzo Moderator General
(vacant) * Vice Moderator General, Procurator, I Definitor
Volpicelli, Giuseppe II Definitor
Flueck, Otto III Definitor
Cerracchio, Raffaele IV Definitcor
Quattrino, Giuseppe ** Secretary General
Cosimi, Giuseppe Economist
Rey, Amilcare Postulator

* Cyril Knue was elected by the American Province on 26 August 1939 to replace Othmar Knapke; he arrived in Rome 28 May 1940. Because of the war he left Rome 20 November l940 and arrived in New York 16 December 1940.
** On 10 November 1937 the Apostolic Visitator had suppressed the three Provinces in Italy, i.e., the Roman, Neapolitan and Flaminian. The Italian Province began to function juridically with its First Provincial Chapter on 3 - 4
September 1942. Giuseppe Quattrino was elected its first Provincial on 3 September 1942; he was replaced as Secretary General by Giuseppe Volpicel1i.

33. General Curia - 18 October 1942 (in Congressus of the General Curia)

Colagiovanni, Lorenzo Moderator General, Econonist
Knue, Cyril * Vice Moderatar General, I Definitor
Volpicelli, Giuseppe II Definitor, Secretary General
Flueck, Otto III Definitor, Procurator
Cerracchio, Raffaele IV Definitor
Rey, Amilcare Postulator

* Died 1 February 1943.

34. General Curia - 7 Octobter 1947 (elected at the Sixth General Chapter)

Kramer, Herbert Moderator General
Contegiacomo, Luigi Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Flueck, Otto II Definitor, Procurator
Pollack, Andrew * III Definitor, Secretary General
Neumeyer, Robert IV Definitor, Economist
Rey, Amilcare ** Postulator

* Resigned 1 July 1953; replaced by John Behen 30 August 1953
** Died 16 January 1950; replaced by Luigi Contegiacomo 16 February l950.

35. General Curia - 1 July 1959 (elected at the Eighth General Chapter)

Linenberger, Herbert Moderator General
Egger, Hermann Vice Moderator General, I Definitor
Contegiacomo, Luigi II Definitor, Procurator, Postulator
Mercurio, Pietro III Definitor, Secretary General
Neumeyer, Robert IV Definitor, Economist

36. General Curia - 1 July 1965 (elected at the Ninth General Chapter)

Linenberger, Herbert * Moderator General
Kraeutler, Erich ** Vice Moderator General, I General Councilor
Gerace, Arturo II General Councilor, Procurator
Mercurio, Pietro III General Councilor, Secretary General
Schuwey, Emil IV General Councilor, Economist
Contegiacomo, Luigi *** Postulator
Pollack, Andrew **** General Archivist

* Already elected Moderator General in 1959 - continued in office.
** Named bishop (of the Xingu) 26 April 1971. No one was named to replace him on the General Curia.
*** On 4 December 1966 he was replaced by Giuseppe Quattrino
**** Named to this position 21 May 1970.

37. General Curia - 13 August 1971 (elected at the Eleventh General Assembly in Salzburg, Austria)

Schaefer, Daniel * Moderator General
Volk, William Vice Moderator General, I General Councilor, Secretary General, Procurator
Quaranta, Mateo ** II General Councilor
Schuwey, Emil III General Councilor
Wermter, Winfried IV General Councilor
Quattrino, Giuseppe *** Postulator
Pollack, Andrew **** General Archivist

* Elected for a term of six years.
** Died 30 October 1974; replaced by Vincenzo Lupo 13 May l975.
*** Apointed Postulator 26 August l971. He died 26 May 1973 and was replaced by Vincenzo Lupo 17 September 1973.
**** Appointed General Archivist 26 August l971. He resigned 1 May 1976 and returned to the United States. He returned to Rome on 1 February 1977 and resumed the office of General Archivist.

38. General Curia - 15 September 1977 (elected at the Twelfth General Assembly)

Schafer, Daniel Moderator General
Wermter, Winfried Vice Moderator General, I General Councilor
Volk, William II General Councilor, Secretary General, Procurator
Lupo, Vincenzo III General Councilor, Postulator
Arioli, Nicholas IV General Councilor, Economist
Pollack, Andrew * General Archivist

* Andrew Pollack returned to the U.S.A. in May of 1983.

39. General Curia - 15 July 1983 (elected at the Thirteenth General Assembly)

Loipfinger, Anton Moderator General
Uecker, Joseph * Vice Moderator General, I General Councilor, Economist General
Santonata, Alberto ** II General Councilor, Procurator, Postulator
Cera, Raymod *** III General Councilor, Secretary General
Flaherty, Leon IV General Councilor

* Joseph Uecker resigned May 16, 1985. Thomas Conway was chosen on 16 July 1985 to replace him, effective 17 July l985, as General Councilor and Economist General; he was a1so appointed General Archivist.
** Appointed Vice Moderator General upon the resignation of Joseph Uecker in September 1985.
*** Raymond Cera resigned March 17, 1985. John Klopke was chosen on 17 July 1985 to replace him, effective 2 September 1985, as General Councilor and Secretary General.

40. General Curia - 19-23 October 1989 (elected at Fifteenth General Assembly)

Loipfinger, Anton Moderator General
Santonato, Alberto * Vice Moderator General, I Councilor
Smith, Philip ** II Councilor
Fischer, Barry III Councilor
Wyen, Larry *** IV Councilor

* Alberto Santonato was named Procurator and Postulator on October 25, 1989. Alberto Santonato died 6 August 1990. On 12 November 1990 the General Council chose Gennaro Cespetes to replace him. On 12 November Gennaro Cespetes was elected Vice Moderator General and appointed Postulator and Procurator.
** Philip Smith was named Secretary General on 25 October 1989.
*** Larry Wyen was named Economist General on 25 October 1989.

 

41. General Curia — 18-19 September 1995 (elected at the Sixteenth General Assembly)

Fischer, Barry - Moderator General
Cespites, Gennaro* - Vice Moderator General and I Councilor

Smith
Philip** - Second Councilor
Schreiter, Robert - Third Councilor

Klein, Willi*** - Fourth Councilor

*Was appointed Procurator General on 21 September 1995
** Was appointed Scretary General/Archivist on 21 September 1995
*** Was appointed Economo General on 21 September 1995

 

42. General Curia - 17-18 September 2001 23-24 July 2007   (elected at the Seventeenth General Assembly)

Fischer, Barry - Moderator General
Bartoloni, Francesco - Vice Moderator and I Councilor
Stack, Jerome* - II Councilor (Secretary General)
Schreiter, Robert - III Councilor
Cardoso, Luis Filipe** - IV Councilor (Economist General)
Cespites, Gennaro*** - Procurator General
Conti, Beniamino**** - Postulator General

* Was appointed Secretary General/Archivist on 21 September 2001
** Was appointed Economist General on 21 September 2001
*** Was appointed to continue as Procurator General on 21 September 2001 through 1 May 2003
**** Was appointed to continue as Postulator General on 21 September 2001

 

43. General Curia  —  23-24 July 2007 —   (elected at the Nineteenth General Assembly)

Bartoloni, Francesco — Moderator General
Ruchniewicz, Grzegorz — Vice Moderator General and I Councilor
Mushobozi, Felix— II Councilor
Nordenbrock, William — III Councilor
Rodríguez Fuertes, Lucas — IV Councilor

 

 

 

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