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'Alberto
Cardinal Bovone' (
June 11 1922—
April 17,
1998) was an
Italian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He served as
Prefect of the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints from
1995 until his death, and was elevated to the
cardinalate in
1998.
Biography
Alberto Bovone was born in
Frugarolo, and attended the
seminary in
Alessandria.
Ordained to the
priesthood on
May 26,
1945, he then did
pastoral work for a year before continuing his studies from
1946 until
1951 at the
University of Turin and the
Angelicum in
Rome (from where he obtained his
doctorate in canon law). Bovone entered the
Roman Curia as an official of the
Congregation for the Council in
October 1951, and was later made
Undersecretary of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on
May 21,
1973.
Pope John Paul II named him
Titular Archbishop of ''Caesarea in Numidia'' on
April 5,
1984, and
Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on three days later, on
April 8. Bovone received his
episcopal consecration on the following
May 12 from
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, with
Bishop Ferdinando Maggioni and
Archbishop Luigi Dadaglio serving as
co-consecrators. As Secretary of the Doctrine of the Faith, he was the second-highest official of that
dicastery, under Cardinal Ratzinger.
Bovone was later appointed to head the
Congregation for the Causes of the Saints on
June 13,
1995. As he had yet to be raised to the
College of Cardinals, he only held the title of Pro-Prefect of the congregation. John Paul II created him
Cardinal Deacon of ''
Ognissanti in Via Appia Nuova'' in the
consistory of
February 21,
1998. Accordingly, Bovone was became full Prefect of the Causes of the Saints two days later, on
February 23.
The Cardinal died in Rome two months later, at the age of 75. He is buried in his family's plot in
Frugarolo.
External links
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Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
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John Paul II's Homily at Cardinal Bovone's Funeral Mass