Clemente Gaddi

Clemente Gaddi[1] (23 December 1901 – 7 November 1993)[2] was an Italian prelate who was bishop of Bergamo in the years after the Second Vatican Council.He was born in Mandello del Lario and ordained as a priest in 1926.From 1926 to 1953 he worked as professor of the seminary of Como and then prevost of Cernobbio.In 1953, pope Pius XII named him bishop of Nicosia, and in 1962 pope John XXIII appointed him as Coadjutor archbishop of the Siracusa.In 1963, after the death of bishop Giuseppe Piazzi he was named bishop of Bergamo with the personal title of Archbishop.
BishopDiocese of BergamoRoman Catholic ChurchDiocese of NicosiaArchdiocese of SiracusaMandello del LarioBergamoItalianReference styleThe Most ReverendYour ExcellencyMonsignorSecond Vatican CouncilseminaryCernobbioPius XIINicosiaJohn XXIIICoadjutor archbishopSiracusaGiuseppe PiazziCathedral of BergamoCatholic-Hierarchy.orgCatholic Church titlesBishop of BergamoGiulio OggioniBishops of Bergamo 1731-Antonio RedettiMarco MolinGiampaolo DolfinPietro MolaCarlo Gritti MorlacchiPietro Luigi SperanzaUnification of ItalyGaetano GuindaniGiacomo Radini-TedeschiLuigi Maria MarelliAdriano BernareggiRoberto AmadeiFrancesco Beschi