Pasquale Macchi

Summary

Pasquale Macchi (9 November 1923 – 5 April 2006) was a Catholic archbishop and the private secretary to Pope Paul VI.[1]

Pasquale Macci in 1977

Born in Varese, Italy, Pasquale Macchi was ordained to the Catholic priesthood on 15 June 1946. On 10 December 1988, he was appointed to the Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Loreto by Pope John Paul II and was consecrated a bishop by Pope John Paul II on 6 January 1989. Archbishop Macchi retired on 7 October 1996.[2]

During the years spent in Rome as Montini's secretary, he was close friends and collaborators with Paul Marcinkus, whose character was diametrically opposed to his own.[3]

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  1. ^ "30Days - Don Macchi". Archived from the original on 2007-10-23. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  2. ^ Archbishop Pasquale Macchi [Catholic-Hierarchy]
  3. ^ Rossend Domènech Matilló, Marcinkus. L'Avventura delle Finanze Vaticane, Tullio Pironti Editore, tr. it. Jordi Minguell and Luciana Zigiotti, series "Testimonianze", Tipo-lito SAGRAF, Naples February 1988, 1st edition, p. 97. OCLC 35074620. Quote: "Together they would go on vacations to the most exotic places, or retreat to discreet locations to unwind and rest from the Roman hubbub."
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Personal papal secretary
1963–1978
Succeeded by