The cardinal electors in the 1939 papal conclave numbered 62 and all of them participated. They are arranged by region, and within each alphabetically.
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Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, Cardinal Secretary of State, was elected Pope and adopted the name Pius XII.
Country | Number of Electors |
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Italy | 35 |
France | 6 |
Germany | 4 |
Spain, United States | 3 |
Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Syria | 1 |
Roman Curia
- Tommaso Boggiani, OP, Chancellor of Apostolic Chancery
- Camillo Caccia-Dominioni, Prefect of Pontifical Household
- Nicola Canali, Assessor of Holy Office
- Federico Cattani Amadori, Secretary of Apostolic Signatura
- Enrico Gasparri, Prefect of Apostolic Signatura
- Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, Prefect of Propagation of the Faith
- Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte, Dean of the College of Cardinals
- Domenico Jorio, Prefect of Discipline of the Sacraments
- Vincenzo Lapuma, Prefect of Religious
- Lorenzo Lauri, Major Penitentiary
- Luigi Maglione, Prefect of Council
- Domenico Mariani, Provost of the Administration of the Wealth of the Holy See
- Giovanni Mercati, Librarian of Vatican Library, Archivist of Vatican Secret Archives
- Eugenio Pacelli, Secretary of State, Camerlengo (was elected Pope and chose the name Pius XII)
- Raffaele Rossi, OCD, Secretary of Consistorial
- Carlo Salotti, Prefect of Rites
- Donato Sbarretti, Secretary of Holy Office
- Federico Tedeschini, Datary of His Holiness
- Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant, Secretary of Oriental Churches (origin: France)
- Alessandro Verde, Secretary of Rites
Europe
Italy
- Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS, Archbishop of Naples
- Pietro Boetto, SJ, Archbishop of Genoa
- Elia Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence
- Carlo Cremonesi, Territorial Prelate Emeritus of Pompei
- Angelo Dolci, Archpriest of St. John Lateran Basilica
- Maurilio Fossati, OSsCGN, Archbishop of Turin
- Luigi Lavitrano, Archbishop of Palermo
- Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani, Vicar General of Rome
- Francesco Marmaggi, Nuncio to Poland
- Massimo Massimi, President of Codification of Oriental Canon Law
- Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano, Archbishop of Bologna
- Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti, Nuncio Emeritus to Yugoslavia
- Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, OCD, Patriarch of Venice
- Giuseppe Pizzardo, Secretary of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs
- Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, OSB, Archbishop of Milan
- Enrico Sibilia, Nuncio to Austria
France
Germany
Spain
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
Hungary
Poland
Portugal
United Kingdom and Ireland
- Arthur Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster (England, United Kingdom)
- Joseph MacRory, Archbishop of Armagh (archdiocese contained territory in both Ireland/Éire and Northern Ireland)
North America
United States
Canada
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Asia
Syria
- Ignatius Gabriel I Tappuni, Patriarch of Antioch of the Syrians (Cardinal Tappuni was born in Mosul, located in modern-day Iraq)
References
- "The College of Cardinals" (PDF). New York Times. 19 February 1939. Retrieved 2 November 2017., with titles and photographs, in order of precedence
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