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Promulgation by Cardinal Vicar of the Decree opening the Cause.
But the parish of San Paolo in Rome is under the jurisdiction of the cardinal vicar.
In 1820 Pope Pius VII gave him the distinguished post of cardinal vicar.
He continued joking about himself, when the Cardinal Vicar of Rome ordered bell-ringing and non-stop prayers for his recuperation.
The current Cardinal Vicar is Agostino Vallini, who was appointed to the office in June 2008.
Upon his resignation as Cardinal Vicar on 17 January 1991, he was made Archpriest of the Liberian Basilica.
The Bishop of Rome appoints the Cardinal Vicar with ordinary power to help with the spiritual administration of his diocese.
The current archpriest is Agostino Vallini, Cardinal Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome.
The cardinal vicar of Rome named him spiritual counselor of the Catholic Physicians Association of Rome in 1955 holding that post until 1965.
The parish was established on November 5, 1971 by a decree of Cardinal Vicar Angelo Dell'Acqua entitled Neminem fugit.
In this role he assisted the cardinal vicar for the diocese of Rome, Camillo Ruini, with the pastoral care of the people in Rome.
After resigning as Cardinal Vicar on 9 January 1968, Traglia was appointed Apostolic Chancellor on the following 13 January.
He was ordained to the priesthood on 17 May 1856, by Costantino Patrizi Naro, Cardinal Vicar General of Rome.
This fact distinguishes the cardinal vicar as he is called, for the designation is not an official title, from all other vicars-general in the world, and gives him his peculiar legal position.
The church was designed by architect Ignazio Breccia Fratadocchi and inaugurated by Cardinal Vicar Ugo Poletti on May 10, 1992.
As an auxiliary of Rome, he assists the Cardinal Vicar, currently Agostino Vallini, in the day-to-day administration of the diocese, which is delegated to him by the Pope.
In 1929, with the establishment of Vatican City, Pope Pius XII removed Vatican City State from the authority of the Cardinal Vicar.
The confraternity was canonically erected by Pope Pius VII through his cardinal vicar, 27 February 1809, raised to the rank of an archconfraternity, 26 September 1815, and enriched with numerous indulgences.
Pope Pius XI gave the Ateneo its permanent seat at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, and in 1932 the Chancellor was assigned as Cardinal vicar of Rome.
The Vicar General of Rome, who is normally a cardinal, known as the Cardinal Vicar, is one of the few church officials in Rome to remain in office sede vacante.
In June 1596 he was made Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eusebio and Cardinal Vicar of Rome by Pope Clement VIII, and had as secretary Niccolò Alamanni.
Although canon law requires all Catholic dioceses to have one or more vicars general, the Cardinal Vicar functions more so than the others as a de facto diocesan bishop due to the Pope's many other responsibilities.
Naturally it raised lively protestations, particularly on the part of those who were responsible for distributing the relics of the saints, the more so, as the cardinal vicar in 1861 strictly forbade any further transportation of these relics.
He received episcopal consecration in Rome at the Cathedral of St. John Lateran from Cardinal Camillo Ruini as Cardinal Vicar, on 2 April and took possession of the diocese on 16 April.
They and their clerics and their properties were exempt from all jurisdiction except the immediate jurisdiction of the Pope, and they were not subject to the judgments of the Auditor of Causes, or to the Cardinal Vicar.