Ettore Felici

His Excellency
Ettore Felici
Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland
Titular Latin Archbishopric of Corinth
Appointed 1946
Predecessor Paschal Charles Robinson OFM
Successor Gerald Patrick O'Hara
Orders
Ordination 20 September 1903
Consecration 30 December 1928
by Cardinal Masella
Personal details
Birth name Ettore Felici
Born (1881-03-04)4 March 1881
Segni, Italy
Died 9 April 1951(1951-04-09) (aged 70)
Dublin, Ireland
Buried St Mary's Pro-Cathedral
Nationality Italian
Previous post Apostolic Nuncio to Yugoslavia,
Styles of
Ettore Felici
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Monsignor
Posthumous style not applicable

Ettore Felici (12 March 1881, Segni 9 May 1951) was the second Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland.

Early life

Born in Segni on March 4, 1881 Felici was ordained priest in 1903 , he began his diplomatic career as a minor official at the Apostolic Nunciature to Serbia in Belgrade. Here he assumed much greater responsibility after Serbia was plunged into war in 1914. As a majority Serbian Orthodox Church at war with Catholic Austria relations were often tense. After the country was occupied by German troops Felici also occupied his time with relief works. He remained at the nunciature in Belgrade after the war when Serbia became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

From 1921 to 1923 he was in the Vatican , serving as Papal Chamberlain to Pope Benedict XV.

In 1927 he was consecrated titular Archbishop of Corinth and named Apostolic Nuncio to Chile.

In 1938, as Europe was about to go to war he returned to Yugoslavia as Nuncio. In April 1941 he was in Belgrade when the Luftwaffe bombed the city before the Axis invasion (Operation Retribution (1941)|Operation retribution) after a coup against the government that entered a pact with the Axis. Due to the situation he was recalled to the Vatican and spent the remainder of the war in the Vatican working in the Secretariat of State.

In 1946 Felici was appointed Nuncio to Ireland. After a brief illness he died on May 9, 1951 and his body was interred in the crypt of Dublin's pro-cathedral.[1]

References

  1. "Archbishop Ettore Felici". Catholic Hierarchy. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 September 2018.


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