Type: | Bishop |
Luigi Carlo Borromeo | |
Bishop of Pesaro | |
Church: | Roman Catholic Church |
See: | Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesaro |
Term: | 1952–1975 |
Predecessor: | Bonaventura Porta |
Successor: | Gaetano Michetti |
Ordination: | 30 March 1918 |
Consecration: | 2 December 1951 |
Consecrated By: | Mgr Pietro Calchi Novati |
Birth Date: | 1893 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Graffignana, |
Death Place: | Pesaro, |
Buried: | Pesaro Cathedral |
Nationality: | Italian |
Religion: | Roman Catholic Church |
Occupation: | bishop |
Profession: | priest |
Previous Post: | Auxiliary bishop of Lodi |
Luigi Carlo Borromeo | |
Dipstyle: | His Excellency |
Offstyle: | Your Excellency |
Relstyle: | Bishop |
See: | Pesaro |
Luigi Carlo Borromeo (26 October 1893 – 4 July 1975) was the Italian Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesaro from his appointment by Pope Pius XII on 28 December 1952 until his death on 4 July 1975.
Born in Graffignana[1] in 1893, Borromeo was ordained a Catholic priest on 20 March 1918. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of Lodi on 4 November 1951 and was ordained titular Bishop of Choma on 2 December 1951.
He was appointed bishop of Pesaro[2] on 28 December 1952. He was council father during the four sessions of Second Vatican Council, and in Pesaro, in 1971, he consecrated the new parish dedicated to St. Charles Borromeo.[3]
Bishop Luigi Carlo Borromeo died at Policlinico San Matteo on 4 July 1975, at the age of 81.