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===Other activities=== Clement XIII created 52 new cardinals in seven consistories in his pontificate. The pope created his nephew [[Carlo Rezzonico (cardinal)|Carlo]] as a cardinal in his first consistory and later created Antonio Ganganelli—who would succeed him as [[Pope Clement XIV]]—as a cardinal. The pope approved the cultus for several individuals: [[Andrew of Montereale]] and [[Vincent Kadlubek]] on 18 February 1764, [[Angelus Agostini Mazzinghi]] on 7 March 1761, [[Anthony Neyrot]] on 22 February 1767, [[Agostino Novello]] in 1759, [[Elizabeth of Reute]] on 19 July 1766, James Bertoni in 1766, [[Francesco Marinoni]] on 5 December 1764, [[Mattia de Nazarei]] on 27 July 1765, [[Sebastian Maggi]] on 15 April 1760 and [[Angela Merici]] on 30 April 1768. He formally beatified Beatrix of Este the Elder on 19 November 1763, [[Bernard of Corleone]] on 15 May 1768, and [[Gregorio Barbarigo]] on 6 July 1761. Clement XIII canonized four saints in his pontificate: [[Jerome Emiliani]], [[Joseph Calasanz]], [[Joseph of Cupertino]], and [[Seraphin of Montegranaro]] on 16 July 1767.
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