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Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice

Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice

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The Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice (Italian: Gran Maestro del Sacro Ospizio) or Quartermaster-General of the Sacred Palaces is a hereditary official of the Pontifical Household. This post is the highest ranking post available to laymen.[1] The title and office became hereditary on June 28, 1808, when Pope Pius VII appointed Prince Francesco Ruspoli as Grand Master.[2]

Alessandro Ruspoli, VII Prince of Cerveteri. Grand Master of the Sacred Apostolic Hospice.

The Grand Master is a Participating Privy Chamberlain and the sole lay member of the Noble Privy Antechamber, as well as a Participating Privy Chamberlain of the Sword and Cape (made up of laymen, traditionally holding hereditary posts).[citation needed]

From 1808 with Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd prince of Cerveteri, the Ruspoli family assumed the office of Grand Master of the Sacred Hospice and succeeded in the Conti family.[3]

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The reform of the Papal Curia abolished the post in 1968, keeping the title purely honorary.

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