Federico Maria Molin

{{Infobox Christian leader

| name = Federico Maria Molin

| title = Bishop of Adria

| image =

| church=Catholic Church

| appointed = 24 August 1807

| ended = 16 April 1819

| predecessor = Arnaldo Speroni degli Alvarotti

| successor =Carlo Pio Ravasi

| other_post= Abbot nullius of Asola

| ordination = 20 December 1777 (Priest)

| consecration = 9 October 1785 (Bishop)

| consecrated_by=Federico Maria Giovanelli

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1753|11|17}}

| birth_place = Venice,

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1819|04|16|1753|11|17}}

| death_place= Adria

| buried =Adria Cathedral

}}

Federico Maria Molin (1753–1819) was a Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Adria (1807–1819).

Life

Federico Maria Molin was born in Venice on 17 November 1753.{{r|FA}} He was not a patrician, because only his father, Vettor Benedetto Secondo, held patrician status while his mother did not.{{r|DR}} Federico Maria became a cleric in 1763, and on 20 December 1777, he was ordained a priest by Patriarch Federico Maria Giovanelli.{{r|FA}} He served as priest in the Venetian churches of San Simeone Profeta{{r|AO}} and San Pantalon.

On 30 July 1785, he was elected Abbot nullius of Asola in Venice with 169 votes. Pope Pius VI confirmed his election appointed him titular bishop of Apollonia on 26 September 1785.{{r|CH}} Federico Maria was consecrated as a bishop on 9 October 1785 in the patriarchal church of San Pietro di Castello in Venice by Patriarch Federico Maria Giovanelli.{{r|CH}}

Due to the disruptions of the Napoleonic Wars, the diocese of Adria remained without bishop since 1800. With the agreement of Napoleon, Federico Maria Molin was appointed bishop of that diocese on 24 August 1807 and entered in Adria on 8 January 1808.{{r|DL}} He participated, with other Italian bishops, to the {{LinkedLabel|Q2992014}} summoned by Napoleon.{{r|FA}}

Under his episcopate, in 1819, was agreed an exchange of parishes among the dioceses of Adria, Ferrara and Padova, in order to follow the natural borders marked by the rivers.{{r|DL}} He died in Adria on 16 April 1819 and he was buried in the cathedral of that town.{{r|DL}} His younger brother, Giulio (1768–1841),{{r|DR}} was also an Abbot.

References

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{{cite web|url=https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmolinfm.html |title=Bishop Federico Maria Molin |publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|author=David Cheney|access-date=20 June 2024}}

{{cite book|last=De' Lardi|first=Francesco |year=1851|title=Serie cronologica dei Vescovi di Adria |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=saVdAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA50

|location=Venice|publisher=Bonvecchiato|language=Italian|pages=50–52}}

{{cite book|last=Agostini |first=Filiberto |year=1986|title=Beni ecclesiastici e vita rurale nel Polesine tra Sette e Ottocento |location=Vicenza| isbn=9788873053668 |publisher=Istituto per le ricerche di storia sociale e di storia religiosa|language=Italian|page=28}}

{{cite book|first=Alessandro | last=Orsoni|title=Dei piovani di Venezia promossi alla dignità vescovile| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UIkuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA164 |language=Italian|location=Venice|publisher=Tip. di Alvisopoli|year=1815| page=164}}

{{cite book|first=Dorit | last=Raines |chapter=L’arte di ben informarsi. Carriera politica e pratiche documentarie nell’archivio familiare di patrizi veneziani: i Molin di San Pantalon |editor-last1=Casella |editor-first1=Laura |editor-last2=Navarrini |editor-first2=Roberto |title=Archivi nobiliari e domestici. Conservazione, metodologie di riordino e prospettive di ricerca storica. Atti del Convegno di Studi, Udine, 14-15 maggio 1998 | url=http://www.storiadivenezia.net/sito/saggi/raines_arte.pdf |language=Italian|location=Udine |publisher=Forum|year=2000| page=187–210}}

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Category:1753 births

Category:1819 deaths

Category:19th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops