Mario Theodoli

Mario Theodoli
The roof of the Theodoli chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo the with frescoes by Giulio Mazzoni.

Mario Theodoli (1601 - 27 June 1650) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.

Theodoli was born 1601 in Rome, the son of Teodolo Theodoli, Marquis of San Vito, and his wife Flavia Fani. He was an ancestor of Cardinal Augusto Theodoli and a relative of Gerolamo Theodoli. At a very young age he studied law and entered the service of the Church.

He was appointed Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signatura of Justice and of Grace and proved himself a capable administrator. He was named Governor in a succession of comunes and towns including[1]:

In 1638, he bought[2] a clericate in the Apostolic Chamber and in 1642 he was appointed Protonotary apostolic participantium and ordinary judge of the Roman Curia.

He was elevated to cardinal by Pope Urban VIII in 1643 and was made Cardinal-Priest at the Basilica of Santi Bonifacio e Alessio that same year. Pope Urban died in 1644 and Theodoli participated in the Papal conclave of 1644 which elected Pope Innocent X. In the absence of Cardinal Alessandro Bichi, Theodoli was appointed Minister of France before the Holy See.

Theodoli was elected Bishop of Imola in 1644 and was consecrated by Cardinal Ciriaco Rocci[3] but resigned the government of the diocese because of ill health in 1646 and was transferred to the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo which housed the Theodoli family chapel. He died on 27 June 1650.

References and notes

  1. ^ S. Miranda: Mario Theodoli
  2. ^ Note: As was the custom at the time.
  3. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Mario Cardinal Theodoli

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