Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Alessandrino (25 November 1541– 28 March 1598) was an Italian senior papal diplomat with a distinguished career that spanned two decades from 1571.
Biography
Born in
Bosco Marengo, in the
Duchy of Savoy, he was the son of Marco Bonelli, inscribed as a noble of
Alessandria in
Piedmont
Piedmont ( ; ; ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the northwest Italy, Northwest of the country. It borders the Liguria region to the south, the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions to the east, and the Aosta Valley region to the ...
, 1566, and of Dominina de' Gibertis, niece of
Pope Pius V. He was the great-uncle of Cardinal
Carlo Bonelli (1664).
He entered the preaching
Order of Dominicans, taking the name Michele, and professed at the convent of
Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, 1559. He studied at the
Collegio Germanico and was a professor of theology at the
University of Perugia before being recalled to Rome by his great-uncle, Pius V.
He was created
cardinal priest in the
consistory of 6 March 1566; received the red hat and the ''
titulus'' of Santa Maria sopra Minerva on 20 March and was entered with his father as a noble of Alessandria the same year; he conditioned his promotion on permission to continue wearing his Dominican habit. He was made Grand Prior in Rome of the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta, June 1568.
He was charged with the important post of
Camerlengo on 3 December 1568, a post he held until 10 May 1570. In recompense he was given the sinecure of Abbot commendatario of
San Michele della Chiusa.
As papal Rome was expanding, he took the initiative of developing a new quarter erected above the ancient
imperial fora, laying out streets —of which via Alessandrina commemorates his title— which had come to be divided among the monasteries of S.Basilio, S.Adriano and SS.Cosma e Damiano, and planted in orchards.
His family shared in the honours during the pontificate of Pius V: his brother Girolamo, commander of the Papal Guard, was made marchese di Cassano d’Adda (1572), and his brother Michele, having been made duca di Salci (1569), became a gentleman-in-waiting to the
duke of Savoy (1573).
The "Cardinale Alessandrino", as he was styled—a title that had been borne by Pius V as a cardinal— was sent as ''
legate a latere'' to the kings of
Spain
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and
Portugal
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on 18 June 1571, with the honour of
cardinal nipote, in the company of
Francesco Borgia, and was sent as legate with the same discretionary powers ''a latere'' to the king of
France
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on 16 November 1571. The question of his advance notice of the imminent
Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre beginning the following 24 August has been discussed among historians and emphatically denied in the ''Catholic Encyclopedia'
Cardinal Alessandrino administered the last rites to his great-uncle the pope in May 1572 and participated in the ensuing
Papal conclave, conclave. Member of the Congregation of the
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
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, 1572, of the Council, 1573.
Boinelli played a role in the transformation of the studium of the
Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (, abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic Church, Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilians, Castilian priest named Saint Dominic, Dominic de Gu ...
at
Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome into the College of St. Thomas, the forerunner of the
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum''.
Named by
Pope Gregory XIII prefect of the Congregation of Religious. He participated in the conclave of 1585 that elected
Pope Sixtus V, who named him his
vicar general
A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop or archbishop of a diocese or an archdiocese for the exercise of administrative authority and possesses the title of local ordinary. As vicar of the bishop, the vica ...
in Rome and the entire
Papal States. He participated in the two conclaves of 1590 and in the conclaves of 1591 and of 1592. Prefect of the new Congregation for the Examination of Bishops in the pontificate of Clement VIII. He supported the reconciliation of
Pope Clement VIII
Pope Clement VIII (; ; 24 February 1536 – 3 March 1605), born Ippolito Aldobrandini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 30 January 1592 to his death in March 1605.
Born in Fano, Papal States to a prominen ...
with
Henri IV in 1594.
He was made the first count of Bosco Marengo on 29 November 1597. He died in Rome the following year after a brief illness, and was buried in his Dominican church of
Santa Maria sopra Minerva, where his tomb sculpture of ''Prudence'' is by
Stefano Maderno.
Episcopal succession
References
External links
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Bonelli genealogy"St Bartholomew's Day"
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16th-century Italian cardinals
Cardinal-bishops of Albano
Cardinals created by Pope Pius V
Italian Dominicans
Diplomats for the Holy See
Academic staff of the University of Perugia
1541 births
1598 deaths
People from Bosco Marengo
Cardinal-nephews
Camerlengos of the Holy Roman Church
Dominican cardinals
16th-century Italian diplomats