Fabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata

Fabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata (1 April 1757 - 3 August 1843) was a native of Malta and a bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church.

Testaferrata was born to a noble family in Valletta, Malta, on 1 April 1757.

[1] The date of his ordination is unknown, but he was ordained at the Collegio Clementino in Rome before being named a canon of Malta's cathedral in 1776.

[1] On 20 September 1802, Pope Pius VII appointed him titular archbishop of Berytus.

Testaferrata was consecrated a bishop by Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili on 21 December 1802.