Gioacchino Pecci
Gioacchino Pecci, who later became Pope Leo XIII, was a key figure in the history of the Catholic Church, known for his intellectual contributions and efforts to address modern social issues during his papacy from 1878 to 1903. He was also notable for the ceremonial role he played in the traditional declaration of a Pope's death, marking a significant moment in Vatican history.
Born on Mar 13, 1810 (215 years old)
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Gioacchino Pecci was the Camerlengo who confirmed the death of Pope Pio IX.
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