Giacomo della Chiesa
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Definition
Proper noun: - Giacomo della Chiesa: The birth name of Pope Benedict XV, who served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1914 until his death in 1922. He is noted for his diplomatic efforts and humanitarian work during World War I.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Giacomo della Chiesa was elected Pope in September 1914, taking the name Benedict XV.
- Before his papacy, Giacomo della Chiesa served as Archbishop of Bologna.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and formal reference: The name "Giacomo della Chiesa" is primarily used in historical, biographical, or formal ecclesiastical contexts to refer to the man before or during his papacy.
- The diplomatic correspondence was signed by Giacomo della Chiesa prior to his elevation to the papacy.
Variants and Related Words
- Benedict XV (proper noun): The papal name adopted by Giacomo della Chiesa upon his election.
- Pope Benedict XV is remembered for his calls for peace during the Great War.
- Pontiff (noun): A formal term for a pope; can be used as a title for him.
- His Holiness (title): A respectful form of address for a pope.
Synonyms
- Pope Benedict XV: The most direct synonym, referring to the same person by his papal name.
- The Pontiff of World War I: A descriptive synonym highlighting his historical period.
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the individual person. While his papacy is a defining part of his identity, the name "Giacomo della Chiesa" itself denotes the individual, not the office or his actions. His significant action—founding the Vatican prisoner of war service—is an achievement of Giacomo della Chiesa (Pope Benedict XV), not a definition of the name itself.
Noun
- pope who founded the Vatican service for prisoners of war during World War I (1854-1922)