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He was Bishop of Novara from 1990 to 2011. Pope Francis raised Corti to the rank of cardinal on 19 November 2016. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly years[edit]Episcopacy[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early years[edit]Renato Corti was born in Galbiate in the province of Lecco, part of the Archdiocese of Milan on 1 March 1936. He studied at the seminary in Milan and was ordained on 28 July 1959 by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini (later Pope Paul VI).[1] His assignments included serving as parochial vicar of the Oratory of Caronno Pertusella from 1959 to 1967, spiritual director at the College of Gorla Minore from 1967 to 1969, and spiritual director of the archdiocesan seminary of Saronno from 1969 to 1977. He then became rector for theology at the seminary of Saronno. He became vicar general of the Milan Archdiocese in November 1980.[1]Episcopacy[edit]Pope John Paul II named him auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Milan on 30 April 1981 and titular bishop of Zallata. He received episcopal ordination on 6 June 1981 from Archbishop Carlo Maria Martini, with Bishops Libero Tresoldi and Bernardo Citterio as co-consecrators. The same pope named him Bishop of Novara on 19 December 1990 to succeed Aldo Del Monte, and he was installed on 3 March 1991.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In November 2007, four months after Pope Benedict XVI issued new rules about use of the 1962 Roman Missal (see Summorum Pontificum), three priests in the Novara diocese refused to celebrate Sunday Mass unless allowed to celebrate the Tridentine Mass exclusively. Corti suspended them.[2][3]While Bishop of Novara he served terms as vice president of the Italian Bishops Conference (2000 to 2005)[4] and vice president of the Regional Bishops Conference of Piedmont. He also held assignments in the Roman Curia as a member of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.[5]Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation as bishop of Novara on 24 November 2011.[6] In retirement he continued to lead spiritual exercises for both religious and lay groups. He lived at Rho, near the college of the Oblates of St. Ambrose and St. Charles.[7]Corti was known for his work as a spiritual director. Pope John Paul II asked him to lead his Lenten retreat in 2005 and at the invitation of Pope Francis he wrote the meditations used at the Stations of the Cross at Rome’s Colosseum in 2015.[8][9]Pope Francis raised Corti to the rank of cardinal at a consistory held on 19 November 2016. He was given the rank of Cardinal-Priest and assigned the titular church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina.[10]Corti died in Rho at the age of 84 on 12 May 2020.[11]Platovnjak, Ivan (2001). La direzione spirituale oggi: lo sviluppo della sua dottrina dal Vaticano II a Vita consecrata, 1962-1996. Roma: Pontificia universit\u00e0 gregoriana. ISBN\u00a088-7652-889-X. OCLC\u00a047677772.Il miracolo sarebbe la santit\u00e0. Meditazioni sul ministero sacerdotale (1999) ISBN\u00a0978-8838428289Corti, Renato (2003). Un giovane diventa cristiano: l’esperienza di sant’Agostino: lettera pastorale per l’anno 2003-2004. Milano: Paoline. ISBN\u00a088-315-2536-0. OCLC\u00a0955560310.Corti, Renato (2005). La chiesa a servizio della nuova ed eterna alleanza\u00a0: esercizi spirituali in Vaticano, 2005. Citt\u00e0 del Vaticano: Libreria editrice vaticana. ISBN\u00a088-209-7700-1. OCLC\u00a060529003.Bianchi, Enzo (2004). La parrocchia. Corti, Renato. Magnano: Edizioni Qiqajon-Monastero di Bose. ISBN\u00a088-8227-168-4. OCLC\u00a0971264023.Corti, Renato (2007). Rivestitevi di Cristo: la sorgente e l’alimento della maturit\u00e0 cristiana: lettera pastorale per l’anno 2007-2008. Milano: Paoline. ISBN\u00a0978-88-315-3360-7. OCLC\u00a0956001359.Corti, Renato (2008). Fate quello che egli vi dir\u00e0: vivere da cristiani nel mondo: lettera pastorale per l’anno 2008-2009. Milano: Paoline. ISBN\u00a0978-88-315-3537-3. 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