Domenico Antonio Luigi Pacifico Nicola Baldassare Consolini (7 June 1806 – 20 December 1884) was an Italianbishop and cardinal, who served as a diplomat of the Holy See.
Consolini was named a bishop, receiving consecration in Rome, on 20 December 1832. He was the last Catholic to be created a bishop without first being ordained as a priest. In 1835 he was named Apostolic delegate to the Duchy of Camerino, followed by serving in the same office for the Marche of Fermo.
Consolini was Camerlengo of the Catholic Church from 24 March 1884 until his death nine months later.
After his death, Consolini's body was exposed at the Basilica of Sant'Eustachio, being buried temporarily in the Campo Verano cemetery in Rome. Later, his relatives took his remains back to Senigallia, where they were reburied at the local Cimitero delle Grazie.
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Further reading
Mons. A. Menucci (1994). Senigallia e la sua Diocesi. Fano. pp. 148–149.
Ritzler, Remigium and Pirminum Sefrin (1903). La Gerarchia Cattolica e la Famiglia Pontificia per l´anno 1903. Città del Vaticano: Tipografia poliglotta vaticana. p. 180.
Christopher Weber (1979). Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recientoris Aevi, volumen VIII (1846-1903), Patavi: Typis et Sumptibus Domus Editorialis" il Messaggero di S. Antonio" apud Basilicam S. Antonii. pp. 17, 55.
Miranda. Biographical Dictionary Pope Pius IX (1846 - 1878) Consistory of 22 June 1866 (XV). The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)