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Michele Pellegrino, presbitero e studioso

di Paolo Siniscalco

- Fonte: Sophia


Twenty-five years after his death in Turin on 10 October 2011, a commemoration was held in honour of Michele


Pellgrino, eminent scholar, university lecturer, Archbishop of Turin from 1965 to 1977, and cardinal. Among the speakers was the present Archbishop, Cesare Nosiglia, and Livio Maritano, the Emeritus Bishop of Acqui. The talk published here gives an outline of Pellegrino as presbyter and academic. It looks at his life, which often demonstrated tremendous generosity as well as absolute faithfulness to Christ and to other people. Some things come into particular light: the witness of his poverty embraced out of love for others, his renunciation


of any personal egoism, with a sensitivity that was ready, following the example of St Augustine (who he knew and loved in a special way) to respond to the needs of the world where he exercised his ministry. The striking thing


about him is his integrity in living out his intense intellectual life and his rich experience as a pastor in the Church.

La personalità di Michele Pellegrino è lineare, ma molto ricca. La si potrebbe delineare sotto differenti aspetti, che metterebbero in luce una fisionomia spirituale e umana di grande levatura e di grande coerenza. Così …

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