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17 Facts About Pietro Palazzini

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Pietro Palazzini was an Italian cardinal, who helped to save the lives of Jewish people in World War II.

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Pietro Palazzini was consecrated bishop by the pope in 1962 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973.

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From 1980 to 1988, Cardinal Palazzini was Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.

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Pietro Palazzini was ordained a priest in 1934 and returned to the Lateran University to continue his studies in Theology.

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Pietro Palazzini began his career teaching moral theology and canon law in Rome.

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In 1985, Pietro Palazzini was honored by Yad Vashem as "Righteous Among the Nations", where he protested the repeated criticisms against Pope Pius XII, on whose instructions Pietro Palazzini declared himself to have acted.

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Pope Pius XII, Pietro Palazzini stated, would not have left the Vatican as Pope in case of a Nazi abduction.

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Pietro Palazzini would have resigned and left as a simple priest.

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Also in 1958, Pietro Palazzini was appointed secretary to the Congregation of the Council.

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Pietro Palazzini was made titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia by Pope John XXIII in 1962 and was among those chosen to assist with preparations for the Second Vatican Council.

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Pietro Palazzini wrote a number of articles and books on the subject.

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An eminent moral theologian, Pietro Palazzini was appointed by Pope Paul VI to serve as coordinator and secretary of a commission of high-ranking cardinals to review a new and highly popular but controversial presentation of the Catholic faith which was issued by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Netherlands and was commonly referred to as the "Dutch Catechism".

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On 14 October 1968, Pietro Palazzini issued their official views together with Charles Journet, Joseph Frings, Joseph-Charles Lefebvre, Ermenegildo Florit, Michael Browne, and Lorenz Jager: Declaration of the Commission of Cardinals on the "New Catechism".

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In 1980, Pope John Paul II appointed Pietro Palazzini to join the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, which examines candidates for possible canonisation.

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Pietro Palazzini took part in streamlining the laborious and lengthy juridical process which had formerly hampered those candidates whose supporters lacked funds and perseverance.

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Pietro Palazzini was a Bailiff Grand Cross of Honor and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

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Pietro Palazzini retired in 1988 and spent his later years in Rome, where he died on 11 October 2000.