Bartolomeo Pacca
1756–1844 (age 88)
Biography
Bartolomeo Pacca (1756–1844) was a distinguished Catholic priest and cardinal who served the Church with distinction throughout his long life. His ecclesiastical career spanned nearly six decades, during which he witnessed and participated in some of the most significant religious and political events of his era, including the Napoleonic period and its aftermath.
As a cardinal and influential member of the Roman Curia, Pacca played an important role in Church governance and theological matters. His longevity and sustained commitment to ecclesiastical service made him a respected figure within the Catholic hierarchy. His burial at Santa Maria in Campitelli reflects his prominence within Roman religious circles and his enduring legacy within the Church.