Ferdinando d'Adda
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| consecration = 1 May 1687
| consecrated_by = Dominic Maguire
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| birth_date = 27 August 1649
| birth_place = Milan, Duchy of Milan
| death_date = 27 January 1719 (age 68)
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Ferdinando d'Adda (27 August 1649 – 27 January 1719) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal, bishop and diplomat. As a member of the family of the counts of Adda, he was a kinsman of Pope Innocent XI,{{cite book|title=Notes and Queries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_2kJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA204|accessdate=16 June 2012|year=1868|pages=204–}} who conferred upon him the titular abbacy of a famous abbey.{{cite web|authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) |last=Miranda |first=Salvador |title= ADDA, Ferdinando d' (1650-1719)|url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1690.htm#Adda|work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church |accessdate=|publisher=Florida International University|oclc=53276621}}
Biography
Ferdinando d'Adda was born to an ancient patrician family in Milan.Miranda. He was educated at Bologna and Pavia. He served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites. Having performed a purely formal duty in Madrid in 1681, Adda was sent by Innocent XI as Papal Nuncio in London during the reign of James II in November 1685,Sent at James's request, he was the first papal nuncio in England since the reign of Mary. the Catholic Encyclopedia reports that he was charged with the delicate task of inducing the English King to intercede with Louis XIV (then quite inimical to the Holy See) in favour of the oppressed Protestants of France.{{CathEncy|wstitle=Ferdinando d'Adda}}
He was made titular Archbishop of Amasia,Macaulay, Thomas Babington, History of England. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1878. Vol. II, Chapter VIII, p. 210 and was consecrated in the Royal Chapel of St James's Palace, in a full Roman Catholic ceremony on 1 May 1687Miranda. by Dominic Maguire, Archbishop of Armagh, with John Leyburn, Titular Bishop of Adramyttium, and John O'Molony, Bishop of Killaloe, serving as co-consecrators.{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Ferdinando Cardinal d'Adda|website=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdadda.html|accessdate=February 14, 2019}} Wikipedia:SPS The King's decision at the ceremony to prostrate himself before d'Adda horrified his Protestant courtiers, who were in no way reassured by his explanation that he was kneeling to d'Adda as Archbishop, not as nuncio.Kenyon, J.P The Stuarts Fontana edition 1966 p. 155 During his residence in England he was often quite critical of the King's policies: he was one of the few Catholic observers who understood that the Trial of the Seven Bishops for seditious libel, (in that they had refused to republish the King's Declaration of Indulgence) would be a serious political mistake. He remarked "This matter seems very serious, and perhaps the most critical that has yet arisen in this reign. It could yet have more implications than are yet apparent."Kenyon, J.P Robert Spencer, Earl of Sunderland 1641–1702 Gregg Revivals 1992 p.194
D'Adda was made Cardinal Priest of San Clemente by Pope Alexander VIII in 1690. In 1715, d'Adda was made Cardinal Bishop of Albano, and began a thorough restoration of Albano Cathedral, where his memorial records his works.
He died in Rome in 1719 and is buried in the church of San Carlo ai Catinari.
Works
- {{Cite book|publisher= per Gio. Battista Merlo stamp. cam.|last= Dal Pozzo|first= Francesco|title= Trattato intorno al gouerno del magnif. Collegio sopra la custodia dell'Adige. Con raccolta vniuersale de decreti dell'eccellentiss. Senato, Ordini, e Capitoli in tal materia stabiliti in diuersi tempi dal Consiglio di 12. e 50. della magnifica citta di Verona, & di detto officio. Ridotto in capi da Francesco dal Pozzo dottor collegiato ... |place=In Verona|year= 1679|url= https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=11283271}}
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| title = Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain
| years = 1687–1690
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| title = Titular Archbishop of Amasea
| years = 1687–1690
| before = Francesco de' Marini
| after = Agostino Cusani}}
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| title = Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente
| years = 1690–1696
| before = Innico Caracciolo (seniore)
| after = Tommaso Maria Ferrari}}
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| title = Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina
| years = 1696–1714
| before = José Sáenz de Aguirre
| after = Antonfelice Zondadari}}
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| title = Cardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Vincoli
| years = 1714–1715
| before = Fulvio Astalli
| after = Lorenzo Casoni}}
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| title = Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
| years = 1715–1719
| before = César d'Estrées
| after = Fabrizio Paolucci}}
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