Giosuè Cattarossi
{{Short description|Italian cleric}}
{{Infobox Christian leader
|type = Bishop
|honorific_prefix = The Most Reverend
|name = Giosuè Cattarossi
|image = Giosuè Cattarossi (1911).jpg
|caption = Bishop Cattarossi in 1911.
|title = Bishop of Belluno e Feltre
|church = Roman Catholic Church
|diocese = Belluno e Feltre
|see = Belluno e Feltre
|appointed = 21 November 1913
|term_start = 26 July 1914
|term_end = 3 March 1944
|predecessor = Giuseppe Foschiani
|successor = Girolamo Bartolomeo Bortignon
|ordination = 31 March 1888
|consecration = 28 May 1911
|consecrated_by = Antonio Anastasio Rossi
|birth_name = Giosuè Cattarossi
|birth_date = 23 April 1863
|birth_place = Cortale, Reana del Rojale, Udine, Kingdom of Italy
|death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1944|03|03|1863|04|23}}
|death_place = Belluno, Kingdom of Italy
|buried = Belluno Cathedral
|previous_post = Bishop of Albenga (1911-13)
|motto = In Christo virescit
|coat_of_arms = Stemma Catarossi.jpg }}
Giosuè Cattarossi (23 April 1863 – 3 March 1944) was a late 19th century/early-mid 20th century Italian cleric. Born 23 April 1863 at Cortale, he was ordained a priest in April 1888, aged 24. On 11 April 1911 at the age of 48, he was appointed as Bishop of Albenga and ordained on 30 May of that year.
On 21 November 1913 at age 50, he was appointed as Bishop of Belluno e Feltre, Italy. As bishop, he ordained Albino Luciani, the future Pope John Paul I, to the priesthood in 1935. He died in 1944, aged 80, as Bishop of Belluno e Feltre. In total, he was a priest for 55 years and a bishop for 32 years.[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcattar.html Catholic Hierarchy site]
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