Francesco Minerva (31 January 1904 – 23 August 2004) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate; at his death he was the second-oldest living bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, after Corrado Bafile.
[1] Minerva was born at Canosa di Puglia.
Pope Pius XII named Minerva bishop of Nardò in 1948 and in 1950 transferred him to the somewhat larger diocese of Lecce.
While his successor in Nardò, Corrado Ursi, went on to become Archbishop of Naples and a Cardinal, Minerva continued in Lecce, which was elevated to an archdiocese in 1980, and retired in 1981.
He is buried in the Cathedral of San Sabino in that city.