The
Episcopal Lineage of Pope Clement XIV
Lorenzo Ganganelli,
O.F.M.Conv, Pope Clement XIV. Ordained bishop 28 May
1769 in Saint Peter’s Basilica, Rome, by Federico Marcello Cardinal Lante,
Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, Vice Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals,
assisted by Giovanni Francesco Cardinal Albani, Bishop of Sabina, and Henry Benedict
Mary Clement Stuart, Duke of York, Bishop of Frascati.
Federico Marcello
Lante, Titular Archbishop of Petra in Palaestina, President
of the Legation of Urbino. Ordained bishop 19 October 1732 in Urbino, in the
Metropolitan Cathedral, by Annibale Cardinal Albani, Bishop of Sabina, assisted
by Eustachio Palma, Bishop of Fossombrone, and Bartolomeo Castelli, Bishop of
Senigallia.
Annibale Albani, Cardinal
and Bishop of Sabina. Ordained bsihop 15 August 1730 in the chapel of the choir
of Saint Peter’s Basilica, Rome, by Francesco Cardinal Barberini, Dean of the Sacred
College of Cardinals, Bishop of Ostia e Veletri, Prefect of the Sacred
Congregation of Bishops and Regulars, assisted by Tommaso Cervini, Titular
Archbishop of Nicomedia, and Raniero Felice Simonetti, Titular Archbishop of
Nicosia.
Francesco Barberini, Cardinal
and Bishop of Palestrina. Ordained bishop 16 March 1721 in the monastic Church
of the Holy Incarnation of the Discalced Carmelites, called the Barberine
Monastery, by Fabrizio Cardinal Paulucci, Bishop of Albano and Secretary of
State of His Holiness, assisted by Vincenzo Petra, Titular Archbishop of
Damascus, and Bernardo Maria Conti, O.S.B., former Bishop of Terracina.
Fabrizio Paulucci, Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino. Ordained bishop 6 May 1685 in the Church of San
Filippo, Rome, by Gaspare Cardinal Carpegna, Vicar of Rome, assisted by …,
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Gaspare Carpegna, Titular
Archbishop of Nicaea. Ordained bishop 22 June 1670 in the Church of San
Silvestro in Capite, Rome, by Paluzzo (Paluzzi degli Albertoni) Cardinal
Altieri, Archbishop of Ravenna, assisted by Stefano Ugolini, Titular Patriarch
of Constantinople, and Francesco Marini, Bishop of Molfetta.
For the continuation of this lineage, please see the
lineage of Pope Francis.