Pierangelo Sequeri (born 26 December 1944) is an Italian theologian of the Catholic Church who has been dean of the
since August 2016. He is also a writer, and a composer who wrote
hymn
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s and other music. He held posts as professor of philosophy and theology at the Major Seminary in Milan, doctor and musicologist of the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana
The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, whose agen ...
, and lecturer in the aesthetics of the sacred at the
Academy of Fine Arts of Brera
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera ("academy of fine arts of Brera"), also known as the or Brera Academy, is a state-run tertiary public academy of fine arts in Milan, Italy. It shares its history, and its main building, with the Pinacoteca di ...
. He was professor of fundamental theology at the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, later its dean.
He has held several papal appointments.
Biography
Pierangelo Sequeri was born on 26 December 1944 in
Milan
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. His parents were both musicians. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Milan on 28 June 1968. He obtained a doctorate in theology at the
Pontifical Gregorian University
The Pontifical Gregorian University ( it, Pontificia Università Gregoriana; also known as the Gregorian or Gregoriana,) is a higher education ecclesiastical school (pontifical university) located in Rome, Italy.
The Gregorian originated as ...
in 1972.
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He was professor of philosophy and theology at the Major Seminary in Milan, doctor and musicologist of the ]Biblioteca Ambrosiana
The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, whose agen ...
, and lecturer in the aesthetics of the sacred at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera ("academy of fine arts of Brera"), also known as the or Brera Academy, is a state-run tertiary public academy of fine arts in Milan, Italy. It shares its history, and its main building, with the Pinacoteca di ...
. He became the professor of fundamental theology at the . In September 2012 he became dean of the Theological Faculty of Northern Italy. He has also been a visiting professor at a number of universities. His writings include numerous books and articles, some academic and some more popular in style, on issues of institutional, philosophical and theological education as well as the relationship between cultural anthropology and religious experience. He has been a columnist for ''Avvenire
''Avvenire'' (English: "Future") is an Italian daily newspaper which is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is based in Milan.
History and profile
''Avvenire'' was founded in 1968 in Milan through the merger of two Catholic newspapers: '' ...
'' and worked with ''L'Osservatore Romano
''L'Osservatore Romano'' (, 'The Roman Observer') is the daily newspaper of Vatican City State which reports on the activities of the Holy See and events taking place in the Catholic Church and the world. It is owned by the Holy See but is not ...
''.[
On 25 July 2009, ]Pope Benedict XVI
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named him a member of the International Theological Commission The International Theological Commission (ITC) is a body of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church; it advises the magisterium of the church, particularly the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), a dicastery of the Roman Curia. Its me ...
. On 19 May 2011, Benedict consultor to the Pontifical Commission for the Promotion of the New Evangelization. On 22 September 2012, Pope Benedict named him a special auditor for the October 2012 Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization. For 2015 Synod on the Family Pope Francis named him a collaborator of the Synod's Special Secretary. From 2010 to 2014 he was a member of the International Commission of Inquiry on Medjugorje.
On 17 August 2016, Pope Francis
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appointed him dean () of the . Modifications Pope Francis made to the institute's mission in 2017 and the removal of some longtime faculty resulted in a public debate about the changes. Sequeri justified the changes as a continuous development of John Paul's mandate in response to societal developments. He said that the dispute represented "moves in another battle", that is, the discontent of some in the Church with Francis' approach I general, and were not really about the institute. He said the changes embodied "the continuity of the magisterium", an attempt to broaden the discussion from sexuality to affective relations more generally: "sexuality also has a dramatic dimension. A dimension that cannot be reduced to sin alone, but which is also the effect of the contradictions of life, of errors, of pressures weighing on the family and disintegrating it.... Today, the Christian conscience has become a little more responsible, fortunately. It is not enough to prohibit, it is about learning to govern your sexuality. This requires choices, morality, an ethic of sexuality that must be filled with positive content, not just limits and prohibitions."
On 6 October 2018, Francis named him a consultor to the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is a dicastery of the Roman Curia. Pope Francis announced its creation on 15 August 2016, effective 1 September 2016. It took over the functions and responsibilities of the Pontifical Council for the Lai ...
.
Musical interests
Early in his career, while studying theology, he also obtained a music librarian's diploma in at the University of Urbino
The University of Urbino "Carlo Bo" ( it, Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", ''UniUrb'') is an Italian university located in Urbino, a walled hill-town in the region of Marche, located in the north-eastern part of central Italy. The ...
.
Sequeri composed the ''Symbolum'', a series of songs on religious themes in a sentimental style. They are often performed during Mass in Italy. His classical compositions include the ''Quintetto per David''; ''Bethania'', a sonata for violin and piano; and the ''Jubilee Mass'', for choir and orchestra, broadcast on World Vision
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on 3 December 2000. He collaborated with the musical group , an international all-women band associated with the Focolare Movement
The Focolare Movement is an international organization that promotes the ideals of unity and universal brotherhood. Founded in Trent, northern Italy, in 1943 by Chiara Lubich as a Catholic movement, it remains largely Roman Catholic but has s ...
, on the album "Il Mistero Pasquale" that was released in 2011.
He has also been director of the magazine ''L'ErbaMusica'', a quarterly devoted to special pedagogy and musical culture.
In 1985 Sequeri developed a special music education program, called "orchestral music therapy", for children and young people with mental difficulties. The method consists of instrumental music practice and extends to inserting people into chamber or symphonic musical groups, which present public concerts using specially simplified scores.[
]
Writings
His published works include:
;Academic texts
* ''Il Dio affidabile. Saggio di teologia fondamentale'', Queriniana, Brescia 2000, (1996);
* ''L'idea della fede. Trattato di teologia fondamentale'', Glossa, Milano, 2002.
;Theology and spiritual formation
* ''Ma che cos'è questo per tanta gente?'', Glossa, Milano 1998;
* ''Il timore di Dio'', Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2009, (1997);
* ''Senza volgersi indietro'', Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2000;
* ''Sensibili allo spirito. Umanesimo e religione'', Glossa, Milano 2001;
* ''La qualità spirituale'', Piemme, Casale Monferrato 2001;
* ''L'umano alla prova. Soggetto, identità, limite'', Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2002;
* ''Non ultima è la morte. La libertà di credere nel risorto'', Glossa, Milano 2006;
* ''L'ombra di Pietro. Legami buoni e altre beatitudini'', Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2006;
* ''Nominare Dio invano? Orizzonti per la teologia filosofica'', Glossa, Milano 2009;
* ''L'oro e la paglia. Meditazioni sull'educare alla scuola della parola di Dio'', Glossa, Milano 2009, (1989).
* ''Beati i misericordiosi, perché troveranno misericordia'', Lindau, 2012.
;Music and aesthetics
* ''Divertimenti per Dio. Mozart e i teologi'', Piemme, Casale Monferrato 1990 (con A. Torno);
* ''Estetica e teologia'', Glossa, Milano 1991;
* ''Antiprometeo. Il teologico e il musicale'', Glossa, Milano 1995;
* ''L'estro di Dio. Saggi di estetica'', Glossa, Milano 2000;
* ''Musica e mistica. Percorsi nella storia occidentale delle pratiche estetiche e religiose'', Libreria editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano 2005.
* ''Eccetto Mozart. Una passione teologica'', Glossa, Milano 2006;
* ''Il sublime della risonanza. L'idea spirituale della musica in Occidente'', Studium, 2008.
* ''Il sensibile e l'inatteso. Lezioni di estetica teologica'', Queriniana, 2016.
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References
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Living people
1944 births
Writers from Milan
Italian theologians
Pontifical Gregorian University alumni
Officials of the Roman Curia