Francesco Maria Tarugi Explained

Type:Cardinal
Honorific-Prefix:His Eminence
Francesco Maria Tarugi
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
Church:Catholic Church
Consecration:21 Dec 1592
Consecrated By:Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici
Birth Date:1525
Birth Place:Montepulciano, Italy
Death Date:11 June, 1608 (age 83)

Francesco Maria Tarugi, C.O. (French: François-Marie Tarugi; 1525 – 11 June, 1608) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.

Biography

He arrived to Rome in 1555, and there joined the oratory of St Philip Neri. In 1571, at age 45, he decided to become a priest with the Oratorians. In 1586, Tarugi moved to Naples, where he assisted in the foundation of the Oratory there. In 1592, he was appointed to the See of Avignon, where he worked to implement the reforms of the Council of Trent. On 21 Dec 1592, he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of Florence.[1] Tarugi was created Cardinal in 1596, and the following year was appointed Archbishop of Siena. Pope Paul V granted Tarugi permission to return to the Roman Oratory towards the end of his life.[2]

While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Pietro Aldobrandini, Archbishop of Ravenna (1604).[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Salvador Miranda (historian). Miranda . Salvador . TARUGI, Orat., Francesco Maria (1525-1608). The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church . 29 February 2016. Florida International University. 53276621 .
  2. https://www.nboratory.org/pages/saints/tarugi.html New Brunswick oratory
  3. Web site: Cheney . David M.. François-Marie Cardinal Tarugi, C.O. . Catholic-Hierarchy.org. June 16, 2018.