Cardinal electors for the 1922 papal conclave
Country | Number of Electors |
---|---|
Italy
|
30 |
France | 5 |
Spain
|
4 |
Germany | 3 |
Austria, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Poland | 2 |
Hungary, Portugal
|
1 |
The 53 cardinal electors in the 1922 papal conclave are listed by region, and within each alphabetically by country. Seven out of the sixty electors did not participate, three for reasons of health:
Québec City–did not arrive in time to participate in the conclave.[1][2] Within a month of his election, Pope Pius XI lengthened the waiting period before the start of a papal conclave
to allow cardinals from distant places to participate in the balloting.
Roman Curia
- Gaetano Bisleti, Prefect of Seminaries and Universities, Cardinal-Protodeacon
- Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church
- Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati
- Pietro Gasparri, Secretary of State, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
- Vatican Secret Archives(origin: United Kingdom)
- Oreste Giorgi, Major Penitentiary
- Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
- Consistorial
- Oriental Churches
- Discipline of the Sacraments
- Oriental Churches
- Holy Office(origin: Spanish, though born and raised in England)
- Vittorio Ranuzzi de' Bianchi, Papal majordomo
- CSSR, Prefect of Propagation of the Faith(origin: Netherlands)
- Council
- Religious
- Augusto Silj, Prefect of Apostolic Signatura
- Pontifical Household
- Religious
- Vincenzo Vannutelli, Dean of the College of Cardinals
- Rites
Europe
Italy
- Archbishop of Benevento
- Bishop of Verona
- Archbishop of Genoa
- Pietro La Fontaine, Patriarch of Venice
- Archbishop of Catania
- Alessandro Lualdi, Archbishop of Palermo
- Pietro Maffi, Archbishop of Pisa
- Alfonso Mistrangelo, SchP, Archbishop of Florence
- Basilio Pompili, Vicar General of Rome
- Francesco Ragonesi, Nuncio emeritus to Spain
- Achille Ratti, Archbishop of Milan (was elected Pope and chose the name Pius XI)
- Agostino Richelmy, Archbishop of Turin
France
- Archbishop of Bordeaux
- SJ
- Archbishop of Paris
- Archbishop of Reims
- Archbishop of Lyon
Spain
- Juan Benlloch y Vivó, Archbishop of Burgos
- Juan Soldevilla y Romero, Archbishop of Zaragoza
- Francisco Vidal y Barraquer, Archbishop of Tarragona
Germany
- Adolf Bertram, Archbishop of Breslau
- Archbishop of Münich und Freising
- Archbishop of Cologne
Austria
- to Bavaria
- Friedrich Gustav Piffl, CCRSA, Archbishop of Vienna
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- Francis Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster
- Michael Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal-Protopriest (at the time of the conclave, the self-proclaimed Irish Republic was fighting for self-rule in the Irish War of Independence, but it was unrecognised by the international community)
Poland
- and Poznań
- Aleksander Kakowski, Archbishop of Warsaw
Belgium
- Archbishop of Mechelen
Hungary
- Archbishop of Esztergom
Portugal
- António Mendes Bello, Patriarch of Lisbon
References
- ^ "Cardinal Ratti New Pope as Pius XI" (PDF). New York Times. 7 February 1922. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
- ^ "Italians Opposed Delaying Conclave" (PDF). New York Times. Associated Press. 10 February 1922. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
- "Cardinals in Precedence" (PDF). New York Times. 22 January 1922. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- Aradi, Zsolt (1958). Pius XI: The Pope and the Man. New York: Hanover House. ISBN 9781787205000. Retrieved 13 November 2017. Republished by Muriwai Books, 2017.
- Burkle-Young, Francis A. (2000). Papal Elections in the Age of Transition, 1878-1922. Lexington Books.