Ernesto Fontana Explained

Ernesto Fontana (7 October 1830 – 4 November 1910) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was a seminary teacher, Rector of the Pontifical Lombard Seminary from 1878 to 1894, and Bishop of Crema from 1894 to 1910.

Biography

Ernesto Fontana was born on 7 October 1830 in Milan, Italy. He was ordained a priest on 1 April 1854.

He taught moral theology at the Major Seminary of Milan. He served as Rector of the Pontifical Lombard Seminary in Rome from 1878 to 1894.[1] He was named a consultor to the Sacred Congregation of the Index and a member of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

On 18 May 1894, Pope Leo XIII named him Bishop of Crema.[2] He received his episcopal consecration in the Seminary chapel on 24 May 1894 from Cardinal Lucido Maria Parocchi.[1]

Fontana died on 4 November 1910 at the age of 80.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Il Pontificio Seminario Lombardo nel centenario della fondazione . 23–31, 118, 127 . 15 June 2020 . A cura di Ottavio Cavalleri e Giuse ppe Scabini . Rome . 1965 . it.
  2. 16 June 2020 . Notizie . 243 . Le missioni cattoliche rivista quindicinale . 1894 . it .
  3. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 16 June 2020 . 1910 . II. 893 .