De Mojana was received as a Knight of Honour and Devotion in the Order of Malta 7 December 1940.[1] He took first vows as a
Knight of Justice 28 March 1950 and made his solemn profession 1 April 1957.[1] Throughout the 1950s De Mojana was the principal legal advisor to the Order of Malta in its negotiations with the
Sacred Congregation for Religious.[2]
De Mojana was promoted to the rank of Commander of Justice 1 January 1960 and was given the Commandery Estense Reggiana.[1] He was elected Grand Master 8 May 1962.[1]
De Mojana made two official visits to
France. In November 1964 he was received by President
Charles de Gaulle.[3] On 27 April 1972 he was received at the
Élysée Palace by President
Georges Pompidou.[4] He made an official visit to Malta in June 1968.[5] He made an official visit to
Gabon in 1972.[6]
De Mojana died of a heart attack at the
Palazzo Malta 18 January 1988.[7]
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abcdRuolo Generale, 1986. Roma: Sovrano Militare Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni Di Gerusalemme di Rodi e di Malta. p. xiii.
^Sire, H.J.A. (1994). The Knights of Malta. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 262.
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^"Le Grand Maitre de l'Ordre de Malte à Arles". Le Monde. Paris. 13 November 1964. p. 8.
^"M. Pompidou Rend Hommage à l'Ordre de Malte". Le Monde. Paris. 29 April 1972. p. 7.
^Visit to Malta by His Most Eminent Highness, the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, Fra' Angelo de Mojana, Thursday, 13th June to Monday, 17th June 1968. Valletta. 1968.{{
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^"L'Ordre de Malte aide à lutter contre la lèpre". Le Monde. Paris. 31 January 1981.
^"Angelo de Mojana, 82; Led Knights of Malta". The New York Times. New York. 19 January 1988. pp. D23.