Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Modena–Nonantola (English Wikipedia)

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  • Born at Roncadello di Forlì in 1960, Castellucci obtained a doctorate from the Gregorian University in Rome with a thesis entitled, "Dimensione cristologica ed ecclesiologica del presbitero nel Concilio Vaticano II" (1988). He served as a parish priest, and on a number of diocesan committees. He taught theology at the Studio Teologico Accademico Bolognese (1988-2004) and then at the regional Seminary of Emilia Romagna (2005-2009), where he rose to be headmaster. He was appointed Archbishop on 3 June 2015 by Pope Francis, and was consecrated bishop at Forlì by Bishop Lino Pizzi. Chiesa di Modena-Nonantola, Arcivescovo mons. Erio Castellucci; retrieved: 4 October 2018. (in Italian)

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  • In 1546 he was appointed Master of the Sacred Palace (official papal theologian) by Pope Paul III, and was one of the examiners of the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola. He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 23 May 1550 by Pope Paul, by arrangement with Cardinal Morone. He attended the sessions of the Council of Trent in 1551 and 1552. Arrested by the Roman Inquisition in January 1558, he spent seven months in the Castel S. Angelo, only to be completely exonerated on 1 January 1560, after the death of Pope Paul IV. He again attended the Council of Trent in 1562 and 1563. He died in Rome on 23 December 1564, according to his tombstone in Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Josephus Catalano (1751). De Magistro Sacri Palatii apostolici (in Latin). Rome: Antonio Fulgoni. pp. 118–125. Eubel, III, p. 252 with note 6 (giving the wrong date of death). Simona Feci, "Foscarari, Egidio", in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, XLIX, Roma 1997.