Simone Pasqua


Simone Pasqua was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was first appointed Bishop of Luni e Sarzana in Italy in 1561 and then Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina in 1565. He became Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio in 1565.

Early life

Pasqua was born in Taggia on November 17, 1492. He studied medicine, Christian theology, and earned a doctorate in Latin and Greek.

Career

Early in his ecclesiastical career, he was a cleric in Genoa. The pope made him papal ambassador to the Republic of Genoa. The pope then despatched him as the pope's ambassador to congratulate Philip II of Spain on his marriage to Mary I of England. Pope Pius IV, who had known Pasqua since childhood, made Pasqua the pope's personal physician.
On February 14, 1561, he was elected to be Bishop of Luni-Sarzana and he was subsequently consecrated as a bishop. He attended the Council of Trent 1562–63, having arrived in Trento on December 1, 1561.
Pope Pius IV made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of March 12, 1565. He received the red hat and the titular church of Santa Sabina on May 15, 1565 On September 4, 1565, he opted for the titular church of San Pancrazio.

Death

He died in the Apostolic Palace on September 4, 1565. He was buried in San Pancrazio; his remains were later transferred to Santa Maria della Pace.