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CATHEDRAL

S.E.m. Cardinal

Oscar Cantoni

Bishop of Como
Born in Lenno, he moved with his family at the age of eight to Tremezzo (CO) and entered the Como Seminary in 1970, after his classical studies at the Gallio College in Como, run by the Somaschi Fathers. He was ordained a priest on 28 June 1975 by Bishop Teresio Ferraroni. Immediately after his priestly ordination, he was entrusted with the delicate task of looking after the diocesan vocational pastoral care, for which he organised, over the years, various formative moments and prayer initiatives, aimed especially at young people. He contributed to the birth and development in the Diocese of Como of the ‘Ordo Virginum’ (association of consecrated virgins). In 1986, he was appointed Spiritual Father of the Como Seminary, a post he held until 2003, when he was appointed Episcopal Vicar for the Clergy. Over the years he has preached numerous spiritual retreats to priests, consecrated persons and lay people in various Italian dioceses. Appointed Bishop of Crema on 25 January 2005, he received episcopal ordination in Como Cathedral at the hands of Bishop Alessandro Maggiolini on 5 March and took possession of the Diocese of Crema on 19 March 2005. On 4 October 2016 he was appointed Bishop of Como and began his ministry on 27 November 2016. On 29 May 2022 Pope Francis announced his creation as cardinal, which took place in the Ordinary Public Consistory of 27 August 2022, becoming titular, from Cardinal Presbyter, of Santa Maria Immacolata Regina Pacis in Monteverde – Rome. As a cardinal he is a member of the Dicastery of Bishops (appointment 13 July 2022)

A chapter of canons, whether cathedral or collegiate, is a college of priests which exercises more solemn liturgical functions in a cathedral or collegiate church. In addition, it is the responsibility of the cathedral chapter to fulfil the functions entrusted to it by law or by the diocesan bishop.

Can. 503

Effective canons

  • FEROLDI mons. Flavio, Archpriest President
  • SAVOLDELLI mons. Luigi, Penitentiary
  • SALVADORI mons. Ivan, Theologian
  • PIANI mons. Simone, Master of ceremony
  • BEDETTI mons. Enrico
  • CALVI mons. Guido
  • ORTELLI mons. Bruno
  • PINI mons. Renato

Honorary Canons

  • CARLISI mons. Antonio
  • FOLLADORI mons. Marco
  • MALINVERNO mons. Isidoro
  • MELONI mons. Andrea
  • NOGARA mons. Marco
  • PINI mons. Alberto
  • SACCOMANI mons. Francesco
  • SANGIANI mons. Fausto
  • VALPOLINI mons. Rinaldo
  • XERES mons. Saverio
  • ZUBIANI mons. Marco

Confessors

  • PADRI Saveriani
  • AVINIO, don Paolo, accompagnamento spirituale
  • BORELLA, don Mario, organista ausiliario
  • ILLIA, don Giovanni, accoglienza dei pellegrini e dei turisti
  • NEGRINI, don Nicholas, maestro di cappella

The Musical Chapel of Como Cathedral was founded in 1637. It provides the musical animation of the Cathedral, both for liturgical and cultural events. It is located at 3 via Grimoldi, in the Bishop’s Palace.

It is made up of a polyphonic choir and a group of organists and singers for the Sunday Masses.

At present the Chapel is directed by Don Nicholas Negrini, director of music, assisted by Lorenzo Pestuggia, regular organist and archivist.

The choir takes part in the most important celebrations of the liturgical year, especially when the Bishop is present.

The choir practices once a week on Friday evenings from 20.30 to 22.30.

For further information please email cappellamusicale@cattedraledicomo.it

Musical archives

The Musical Chapel is in charge of the Cathedral’s musical archives, which include manuscripts (from the XVI century), printed scores and works composed mainly by our Chapel Masters: Francesco Spagnoli Rusca, Marco Enrico Bossi, Luigi Picchi and Felice Rainoldi. 

The archives can be consulted by appointment. 

For further information, please send an e-mail to archiviomusicale@cattedraledicomo.it