Placido Maria Schiaffino, O.S.B. Oliv. (8 September 1829 – 23 September 1889) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who held senior positions in the Benedictine order and in the Roman Curia. He was made a cardinal in 1885.
Biography
Placido Maria Schiaffino was born to a family of modest means in Genoa on 5 September 1829.[1] He studied there and entered the Order of Saint Benedict Olivetana at the monastery of San Girolamo di Quarto a Mare near Genoa in 1846, taking his vows on 17 October 1847. He studied philosophy at Collegio Romano in 1847, but political turmoil interrupted his education and he became master of novices in the Olivetan monastery of Sicily the next year. He took up his studies in Rome again in 1850, was ordained a priest in 1852, and earned his doctorate in theology in 1854.
Based in the convent of Monte Oliveto Maggiore in Siena, he was a preacher for several years and became chancellor of his congregation on 15 May 1859 and abbot ordinary and vicar general of his congregation on 3 June 1870, and in that role participated in the First Vatican Council.
He died in the abbey of Subiaco on 23 September 1889 at the age of 60.[1]
References
^ abSoderini, Edoardo (1889). Le cardinal Placide-Marie Schiaffino (in French). Brussels. pp. 6, 14.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Extract from La Revue Générale, November 1889, 15 pages.
^Acta Sanctae Sedis(PDF). Vol. XVIII. 1885. p. 50. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
^"History". Vatican Apostolic Library. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
Additional sources
Placido Maria Schiaffino (1829-1889) monaco e cardinale: Atti del X Incontro di Monte Oliveto 22-23 settembre 1989. Studie olivetana (in Italian). Monte Oliveto Maggiore. 1991.