Ferdinando Millini
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| term = 1619–1644
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| successor = Mario Theodoli
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Ferdinando Millini (1590–1644) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Imola (1619–1644).{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol04eubeuoft#page/208/mode/2up|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi | volume=IV|pages=209|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster}} (in Latin)
Biography
Ferdinando Millini was born in January 1590.{{cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|title=Bishop Ferdinando Millini |website=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmillif.html |access-date=June 16, 2018}} Wikipedia:SPS He was the illegitimate son of Paolo Millini, brother of Cardinal Giovanni Garzia Mellini.{{cite book|last=Manzoni|first=Antonio Maria |title=Episcoporum Corneliensium sine irnolensium historia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2Pz2pd3N3OwC&pg=PA360|year=1719|publisher=J.A. Archi|location=Faventii (Faenza)|language=la|pages=360, 365}}
On 17 Jun 1619, at the age of only 21, he was appointed Bishop of Imola by Pope Paul V, for which he required a special dispensation because he was below the canonical age for ordination and consecration. This dispensation was issued on 26 June 1619.Gauchat, p. 209 note 4. On 15 Sep 1619, he was consecrated a bishop by Giambattista Leni, Bishop of Ferrara, with Ulpiano Volpi, Archbishop Emeritus of Chieti, and Francesco Sacrati, Titular Archbishop of Damascus, serving as co-consecrators.
Shortly after taking possession of the diocese of Imola, Bishop Millini conducted a general visitation of the diocese, and then, on 12 and 13 April 1622, held a diocesan synod and had its Constitutions published.Synodus diocesana Imolensis in Italia, sub Illistriss. et reverendiss. d. d. Ferdinando Millino, episcopo et comite, anno MDCXXII, die xij & xiij aprilis, adiecto in fine catalogo episcoporum Imolensis ecclesiae, de quibus memoria extat. Faventiae: typis Georgij Zarafallij MDCXXII (in Latin). Manzoni, p. 360. He held a second synod on 15 May 1628, and again published the Constitutions.Decreta synodi dioecesanae Imolen., sub illiustriss. & reverendiss. d. d. Ferdinando Millino, episcopo & comite, anno Domini 1628, die 15 maij. Bononiae: apud Clementem Ferronium 1628. He held a third synod in 1638.J. D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/20vs/200_Mansi/1692-1769,_Mansi_JD,_Sacrorum_Conciliorum_Nova_Amplissima_Collectio_Vol_036_(3)_(ter),_LT.pdf Tomus trigesimus sextuster] (Arnhem-Leipzig: H. Welter 1924), p. 227 (in Latin). Zaccaria, p. 204.
He redecorated the Episcopal Palace in Imola in a more elegant style, and built a country villa at Turano. He decorated the attached church.Manzoni, pp. 360-361. {{cite book|last= Zaccaria|first=Francesco Antonio|title=Episcoporum Forocorneliensium series|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G4p9tfsLEboC|volume=Tomus II|year=1820|publisher=Beneccius|location=Imola|language=la|page=202}} He built a new church for the convent of the Capucines.Zaccaria, p. 202. He admitted the Hermits of Saint Peter of Pisa into the diocese and gave them the Church of S. Giuseppe and the religious house next door.Manzoni, p. 364.
On a commission from Pope Urban VIII, he successfully mediated the differences between the Duke of Modena and the Duke of Parma. He also acted as quartermaster for the papal troops fighting in the duchy of Ferrara.Manzoni, p. 364: tum etiam cum ipsi uni militum annonae cura pro toto Ferrariae ducatu, saeviente inter Pontificem ac principes foederatos bello, ab eodem Urbano est demandata....
Ferdinando Millini served as Bishop of Imola until his death on 13 June 1644.Manzoni, p. 365. Gauchat, p. 209.
While bishop, on 22 April 1635, he was the principal co-consecrator of Stefano Durazzo, who became Archbishop of Genoa (1635) and a Cardinal.
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Category:17th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops