1. Fernando Cento was a cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary.

1. Fernando Cento was a cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary.
Fernando Cento's parents were Evaristo Cento and his second wife, Ermelinda Andreani.
Fernando Cento had a half-sister, Rosa, and a brother, Vincenzo.
Fernando Cento was educated at the Seminary of Macerata from 1893 to 1905, where he was taught philosophy and theology, and later at the Pontifical Gregorian University, where he studied canon law.
Fernando Cento continued his studies at La Sapienza University, Rome where he obtained a doctorate in letters.
Fernando Cento received the diaconate on 17 December 1905 in the basilica of the Madonna della Misericordia.
Fernando Cento was ordained on 23 December 1905 in Macerata; he had to obtain a dispensation for being not yet 23.
Fernando Cento served as professor of literature at the Seminary of Macerata and of philosophy at the State Institute of Macerata from 1906 to 1916.
Fernando Cento demonstrated excellent qualities as a preacher in several Italian dioceses.
Fernando Cento was called to military service when Italy entered the First World War in 1915 and was attached to the military hospital of Ancona from 1915 to 1917.
Fernando Cento was created Privy chamberlain of His Holiness on 15 November 1917.
Fernando Cento was appointed Bishop of Acireale by Pope Pius XI on 22 July 1922.
Fernando Cento was consecrated on 3 September 1922, by Cardinal Giovanni Tacci Porcelli, Secretary of the Congregation for the Oriental Church, assisted by Domenico Pasi, Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino, and by Placido Ferniani, Bishop of Ruvo e Bitonto.
Fernando Cento was promoted to Titular Archbishop of Seleucia Pieria on 24 June 1926 and was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Venezuela four days later.
Fernando Cento was next named Apostolic Nuncio to Peru on 26 July 1936.
Fernando Cento was named nuncio to Ecuador on 25 July 1937 once the Ecuadorian government and the Holy See established diplomatic relations.
Fernando Cento was appointed nuncio to Belgium and Internuncio to Luxembourg on 9 March 1946.
Fernando Cento became Nuncio to Portugal on 26 October 1953.
Fernando Cento was appointed as Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary on 12 February 1962.
Fernando Cento attended the Second Vatican Council for which he produced a report on the practice of indulgences that was not favorably received by many at the council.
Fernando Cento participated in the conclave of 1963 that elected Pope Paul VI.
Fernando Cento was named a Cardinal bishop and given the title of the suburbicarian see of Velletri on 23 April 1965.
Fernando Cento resigned his post of Major Penitentiary in 1967.
Fernando Cento was buried in the parish church of S Antonio, Pollenza, where he had celebrated his first mass.