
Angelo de Donatis
Angelo de Donatis is an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, known for his role as the Vicar General of Rome. He was appointed to this position by Pope Francis and has been a key figure in the administration of the Diocese of Rome. Recently, he was in the news for stepping in to preside over the Ash Wednesday celebrations due to Pope Francis's hospitalization for pneumonia.
Born on Feb 01, 1954 (71 years old)
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Guatemala:
Angelo De Donatis is mentioned as the apostolic penitentiary who celebrated the Ash Wednesday mass.
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Argentina:
Archbishop Angelo De Donatis will conduct the Mass in Cena Dominis on Holy Thursday.
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Venezuela:
Angelo De Donatis is mentioned as the apostolic penitentiary who celebrated the Ash Wednesday service.
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Greece:
Cardinal Angelo De Donatis read the Pope's message during Ash Wednesday.
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Brazil:
Angelo de Donatis is the current Penitentiary Major who substituted for the Pope during a traditional procession.
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Colombia:
Cardinal Angelo de Donatis replaced Pope Francisco in the traditional procession.
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Italy:
He celebrated the Ash Wednesday rites in the absence of Papa Francesco.
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Portugal:
Cardinal Angelo De Donatis led a short penitential procession in the absence of Pope Francis.
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Italy:
Cardinal Angelo De Donatis celebrated the Ash Wednesday rites and read the homily of Pope Francis.
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New Zealand:
Cardinal Angelo De Donatis read out the Pope’s homily at the Mass in Rome.
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