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{{Short description|Italian priest (1901–1989)}}
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'''Luis Ricceri''' (in Italian Luigi Ricceri; May 8, 1901 in [[Mineo]], [[Italy]] &ndash; June 15, 1989 in [[Castellammare di Stabia]]) was a [[Catholic]] Roman [[Priest]] of the [[Salesians of Don Bosco]], who was the 6th [[Rector Major of the Salesians|Rector Major]] of that Order between 1965 and 1977. He was the first Superior of the Salesians after the [[Second Vatican Council]], leading a Special Chapter of the Order to update it to the new regulations of the Church. In this context, he used the sentence "Forward with [[Don Bosco]] alive today, in order to respond to the needs of our time and the expectations of the Church" that after would become "With Don Bosco and the times."<ref>[http://www.sdb.org/en/Don_Bosco/Successors/Ricceri_Luigi 6th Successor: Luigi Ricceri (1901-1989)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402180403/http://www.sdb.org/en/Don_Bosco/Successors/Ricceri_Luigi |date=2015-04-02 }}. Successors of Don Bosco, Salesians of Don Bosco. Link retrieved on March 28, 2015.</ref> He transferred the Salesian General Headquarters from its original place in [[Turin]] to [[Rome]].
'''Luis Ricceri''' (in Italian Luigi Ricceri; 8 May 1901 &ndash; 15 June 1989) was a [[Catholic]] Roman [[priest]] of the [[Salesians of Don Bosco]], who was the 6th [[Rector Major of the Salesians|Rector Major]] of that Order between 1965 and 1977. He was the first Superior of the Salesians after the [[Second Vatican Council]], leading a Special Chapter of the Order to update it to the new regulations of the Church. In this context, he used the sentence "Forward with [[Don Bosco]] alive today, in order to respond to the needs of our time and the expectations of the Church" that after would become "With Don Bosco and the times."<ref>[http://www.sdb.org/en/Don_Bosco/Successors/Ricceri_Luigi 6th Successor: Luigi Ricceri (1901-1989)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402180403/http://www.sdb.org/en/Don_Bosco/Successors/Ricceri_Luigi |date=2015-04-02 }}. Successors of Don Bosco, Salesians of Don Bosco. Link retrieved on March 28, 2015.</ref> He transferred the Salesian General Headquarters from its original place in [[Turin]] to [[Rome]].


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Latest revision as of 05:31, 29 July 2024

Luis Ricceri
6th Successor of Don Bosco
In office
1965–1977
Succeeded byEgidio Viganò
Personal details
Born8 May 1901
Mineo, Italy
Died15 June 1989(1989-06-15) (aged 88)
Castellammare di Stabia
ProfessionPriest

Luis Ricceri (in Italian Luigi Ricceri; 8 May 1901 – 15 June 1989) was a Catholic Roman priest of the Salesians of Don Bosco, who was the 6th Rector Major of that Order between 1965 and 1977. He was the first Superior of the Salesians after the Second Vatican Council, leading a Special Chapter of the Order to update it to the new regulations of the Church. In this context, he used the sentence "Forward with Don Bosco alive today, in order to respond to the needs of our time and the expectations of the Church" that after would become "With Don Bosco and the times."[1] He transferred the Salesian General Headquarters from its original place in Turin to Rome.

References

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  1. ^ 6th Successor: Luigi Ricceri (1901-1989) Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. Successors of Don Bosco, Salesians of Don Bosco. Link retrieved on March 28, 2015.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Rector Major of the Salesians
1965–1977
Succeeded by