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Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop
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Carinci, who had been at the First Vatican Council as a choir boy was the oldest bishop at the first session of the Second Vatican Council (the 21st Ecumenical Council) held in Rome from October to December 1962.
References
Alcuin Reid, The Organic Development of the Liturgy, Ignatius Press 2010 pp 131
Peter Seewald "Benedict XVI: A Life Volume One" Bloomsbury 2020 pp 336
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