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Catricalà: private funeral in the Parioli parish

2021-02-27T13:25:30.541Z


The church of San Bellarmino, in the Parioli district of Rome, is full, while respecting the distancing for anti-Covid measures, for the private funeral of Antonio Catricalà, who passed away on Wednesday. (HANDLE)


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(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 27 - The church of SanBellarmino, in the Roman district of Parioli, is full, while respecting the allocation for anti-Covid measures, for the private funeral of Antonio Catricalà, who passed away on Wednesday.


   At the entrance, the book of signatures and a smiling photo of the former undersecretary and former president of the Antitrust.

In the homily of the parish priest, Antonio Magnotta, words of esteem: "We entrust a great man to the safe hands of God. Not only a man of the institutions but who has shaped the institutions. AntonioCatricalà has shown creative resources, high legal and technical competence, to trust and to know how to win ".

Among those present, Gianni Letta, the president of the Council of State, Filippo Patroni Griffi, the former minister Claudio De Vincenti and the founder of the Community of Sant'Egidio Andrea Riccardi, to greet his wife, Diana and their daughters Michela and Giulia.

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