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Marco Molin
Reference styleSua Eccelenza
Spoken styleEccelenza
Religious styleMonsignore

Marco Molin (1709- 1777) was the Bishop of Bergamo from 1773 to 1777.

Molin was born in Venice on 30 July 1709. He was ordained a priest on 19 September 1733. He served at the Monastery of San Giorgio in Venice as Master of Novices, then as Prior, then as Abbot. He was Visitor for his Order's Province of Lombardy. At the time of his appointment as bishop, he was Abbot of the Monastery of San Giustino in Padua.

He was named Bishop of Bergamo on 13 September 1773 by Pope Clement XIV, and was consecrated in Rome on 19 September 1773 by Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico.

He died in Bergamo on 2 March 1777.

References

  1. Ritzler and Sefrin, p. 121, with note 3.
  2. Ritzler and Sefrin, VI, p. 121 note 3.

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Preceded byAntonio Redetti Bishop of Bergamo
1773 -1777
Succeeded byGiampaolo Dolfin
Bishops of Bergamo 1731-
From 1731 to 1879
From 1879
(after the Unification of Italy)


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