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19 Facts About Gregorio Barbarigo

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Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later as the Bishop of Padua.

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Gregorio Barbarigo was a frontrunner in both the 1689 and 1691 papal conclaves as he had distinguished himself for his diplomatic and scholastic service.

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Gregorio Barbarigo became noted as a scholar for his distinguished learning and as an able pastor for his careful attention to pastoral initiatives and frequent parish visitations.

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Gregorio Barbarigo's father brought a cousin - Franchesina Lippomani - to look after the children after the death of his wife.

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Gregorio Barbarigo's sister was Elena and his two brothers were Pietro and Antonio.

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Gregorio Barbarigo was a relative of the cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo and the uncle of Cardinal Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo.

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Gregorio Barbarigo's ancestors included the two Venetian doges Marco Barbarigo and Agostino Barbarigo.

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Gregorio Barbarigo's father instructed him in philosophical studies and in mathematics while preceptors taught him Latin and Greek; he received the rudiments of music.

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Gregorio Barbarigo then went to Holland and Flanders and then to Paris.

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Gregorio Barbarigo oversaw the care of the mothers and their children and the funerals of the deceased in this work.

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Gregorio Barbarigo nursed the sick, buried to dead, and comforted those frightened and in mourning.

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Gregorio Barbarigo inspected each of the 279 parishes of the diocese.

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Gregorio Barbarigo was a strong supporter of the work of the Council of Trent.

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Gregorio Barbarigo made the seminaries of Padua and of Bergamo larger and added an archive and printing press in Padua.

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The election of Pope Innocent XI in 1676 saw the pope ask Gregorio Barbarigo to remain in Rome until 1679 as his counselor and entrusted Rome's education to him and the reunification of the Eastern Churches.

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Cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo fostered catechetical instruction and he travelled to each village in his diocese in order to teach and to preach to the people.

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Gregorio Barbarigo even sold his bed on one occasion to help them.

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Bishop Gregorio Barbarigo was distinguished by his piety and heroic patience and miracles quickly bore witness to his sanctity.

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The future Pope John XXIII, while still only a priest, signed a petition in 1911 addressed to Pope Pius X requesting Gregorio Barbarigo's cause go forward for the late cardinal to become a saint; Pius X did so on 28 February 1912 when he issued the decree to resume the cause.