Giovanni Cazzani

Giovanni Cazzani (4 March 1867 – 26 August 1952) was an Italian archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the head of the Diocese of Cremona; he was granted the title of archbishop in 1944 despite leading a diocese. He had led the Diocese of Cesena prior to his elevation to his new see. Cazzani was hailed as one of the most distinguished to lead the diocese of Cremona for his deep piousness and his vast culture. Cazzani's cause of sainthood commenced on 2 April 2015 thus granting him the posthumous title Servant of God.

Giovanni Cazzani

Giovanni Cazzani (4 March 1867 – 26 August 1952) was an Italian archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the head of the Diocese of Cremona; he was granted the title of archbishop in 1944 despite leading a diocese. He had led the Diocese of Cesena prior to his elevation to his new see. Cazzani was hailed as one of the most distinguished to lead the diocese of Cremona for his deep piousness and his vast culture. Cazzani's cause of sainthood commenced on 2 April 2015 thus granting him the posthumous title Servant of God.