Archbishop Carafa was created
cardinal-priest in the
consistory of 20 September 1728 and received the
red galero and the title of
San Lorenzo in Panisperna, where he was installed on 15 November 1728. He was then made
Abbot commendatario of
Ferrara in 1729. He participated in the
conclave of 1730, where
Clement XII was elected pope. On 11 February 1737 Cardinal Carafa was named
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Upon the death of Pope Clement XII, Cardinal Carfa participated in the papal conclave of 1740, where
Benedict XIV was elected. He was appointed as a
cardinal-bishop on 16 September 1740 and was named to the
suburbicarian see of Albano. Then, on 15 November 1751, he was appointed to the suburbicarian
see of Porto-Santa Rufina. He was then named the Vice-dean of the
Sacred College of Cardinals in 1751 and then named
Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals on 9 April 1753 and appointed to the suburbicarian
see of Ostia and Velletri, a position he held until his death on 15 December 1755, at 78 years of age. ==Death and Entombment==