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Luigi Poggi

Luigi Poggi was an Italian Catholic prelate, nuncio, and spymaster who led The Entity, the foreign intelligence service of the Holy See.

Early life
Born in Piacenza, Poggi studied at Collegio Alberoni prior to priestly ordination in that city. He entered the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1944 to begin a career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. Poggi then joined the Secretariat of State. Poggi headed a mission to investigate the legal status of titular churches in Tunisia in 1963 and 1964. ==Papal nuncio==
Papal nuncio
On 3 April 1965, Pope Paul VI named him a titular archbishop and Apostolic Delegate to Central Africa, the region that later became the modern states of Cameroon, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, and the Central African Republic. He received his episcopal consecration from Cardinal Amleto Cicognani on 9 May 1965. As the Vatican established relationships with governments in the region, he was given additional titles: Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Cameroon on 31 October 1966 Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Gabon on 31 October 1967, On 21 May 1969, he was named Apostolic Nuncio to Peru. Ostpolitik Pope Paul VI used Poggi in his "Ostpolitik", which aimed to improve Vatican relations with the Communist-ruled nations of the Warsaw Pact. On 1 August 1973, Pope Paul assigned him a special role as a nuncio responsible for improving relations with Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Rumania and Bulgaria. Early in the pontificate of Pope John Paul II, Poggi, an expert in Polish politics, was sent first to Warsaw and then to Moscow. He later visited Prague. On 7 February 1975, Pope Paul named him to lead a special delegation to Poland. == Director of The Entity ==
Director of The Entity
Poggi served as director of The Entity (Italian: ), the foreign intelligence service of the Holy See. ==Later years and death==
Later years and death
Poggi's final assignment in the diplomatic service was as Apostolic Nuncio to Italy on 19 April 1986. In 1992, Poggi became Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church, positions he resigned as required when he turned eighty. He was made Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Domnica on 26 November 1994. On 26 February 2002 he became Cardinal Protodeacon, the most senior cardinal of the rank deacon, a role with ceremonial duties during a papal conclave and inauguration. After ten years as a cardinal deacon he took the option to be elevated to Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina on 24 February 2005, just weeks before the death of Pope John Paul. Poggi died in Rome on 4 May 2010. His funeral was presided over by Dean of the College of Cardinals Angelo Sodano, with a homily by Pope Benedict XVI, whose letter to Poggi's surviving family spoke of the prelate's "many years of solicitous collaboration with the Holy See." ==References==
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