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My bad. I meant Pope Celestine III, Innocent’s predecessor. He wasn’t ordained a priest until a month after he started his Papacy.
Be given the responsibilities of the office of bishop (or even pope) is not the same as being “ordained”. These men would have administered their office, but would not have celebrated mass or heard confessions until their ordination.Another example would be Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander. He was consecrated a bishop when he was not yet a priest.