Pope Benedict XIII

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Pope Benedict XIII was the pope from 29 May 1724 to his death in 1730

Feb 2, 1649

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 2, 1649
  • Died on: February 21, 1730
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Famous: Religious Leaders, Servant of God, Spiritual, Leaders, Spiritual & Religious Leaders
  • Birth Place: Gravina in Puglia
  • Religion: Catholicism
  • Gender: Male

Pope Benedict XIII born at

Gravina in Puglia

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Birth Place

He lived to the age of 81 and died on 21 February 1730 after a sudden bout of Catarrh.

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Personal Life

The process for his beatification was opened in 1755 under Pope Benedict XIV but was closed down soon after. It was re-opened and closed twice more. Finally he was given the posthumous title of Servant of God.

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Personal Life

Pope Benedict XIII was born on 2 February 1649 in Gravina in Puglia, Kingdom of Naples, as Pietro Francesco Orsini, to Ferdinando III Orsini, duke of Gravina, and Giovanna Frangipani della Tolfa.

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Childhood & Early Life

He became interested in the Order of St. Dominic at a young age. His parents were, however, not in favor of him entering the order as he was their eldest son and heir to the title and estates of his childless uncle the Duke of Bracciano.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of 16, he visited Venice and entered the Dominican novitiate. His parents were aghast and tried their best to make him change his mind. They even approached Pope Clement IX but their efforts were in vain. The pope instead supported the young man and even shortened his novitiate by half.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a student and novice he proved to be extremely sincere and devoted. Humble and enthusiastic, he worked very hard to acquire ecclesiastical learning. He was promoted to a professorship when he was 21.

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Childhood & Early Life

Pietro Francesco Orsini was elevated to the rank of the Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto on 22 February 1672 by Pope Clement X who was his relative. This elevation came against his will and Orsini protested against this honor. However, he was forced to accept it under the vow of obedience by the General of the Dominicans, at the insistence of the pope.

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Later Years

As the cardinal he continued his simple lifestyle and strictly followed the rule of his order, and never laid aside his habit. In 1675, he was given the option of becoming the Archbishop of Salerno or that of Manfredonia (Siponto). He chose the latter as he felt it required greater exercise of pastoral zeal being a poor diocese. Orsini then went on to serve as the Archbishop of Cesena (1680), and of Benevento (1686).

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Later Years

His austere lifestyle and sincere dedication towards the church not only won his family’s approval for his decision of becoming a monk, but also helped to guide his relatives towards the religious path. His mother, who had initially disapproved of his choice to join the Dominican Order, embraced the religious life in the Third Order of St. Dominic. His sister and two of his nieces also followed suit.

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Later Years

In 1724, Pope Innocent XIII died and a conclave was called up to choose his successor. There were no clear candidates though Orsini was considered one of the papabile. He was regarded a good choice to succeed the pope because of his simple lifestyle and high values.

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Later Years

Ever the modest person, Orsini initially refused to participate in the election as he considered himself unworthy. After considerable persuasion by the cardinals, he finally agreed and was elected pontiff on 29 May 1724. On becoming the pope, he chose the regnal name of "Benedict XIII" in honor of Pope Blessed Benedict XI because he was also of the Dominican Order.

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Later Years

Pope Benedict XIII was well known for his commitment to the church and service to humanity. He built and renovated many churches, built hospitals and worked hard to alleviate the sufferings of the poor and the downtrodden. In recognition of his benevolence and selfless service to charitable causes, he was given the title of "Second Founder" of Benevento, a city where he had served for almost four decades.

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Major Works