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originally numbered five, but three were added later. The date of the foundation of the church is not known. It originally had a nave and two aisles, but due to the earthquake of 1732, it was restored by Bishop
Tipaldi (1717–1748) with only the nave. The Collegiate Church of S. Pietro was governed by an abbot, along with five canons, to which were added two more in 1711, thanks to the generosity of cathedral Canon Orazio Memmoli. The Collegiate Church of S. Giovanni della Valle had originally been only a parish church. It was made a collegiate church in 1715, headed by a Provost (who had spiritual responsibility, and therefore had to be a priest) and six canons. After the earthquake of 1732, it was rebuilt on a somewhat larger scale than before.
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other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore, dioceses which are now directly subject to the
Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
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pope; the candidate was nominated by the Kings of Naples, and approved by the pope. Bishop
Johannes (attested 1349–1356) increased the number of canons to twenty. Pope Alexander IV mentions in a document of 16 October 1255, that Bishop Jacobus had been Cantor of the cathedral before being elected bishop by the Chapter. In 1451, Bishop Orso Leone (1449–1456) created the office of Sacrista Major. In 1613, Bishop Ottavio Ridolfi (1612–1623) declared that when the next two canonries should become vacant, they should be assigned prebends and the should become the Canon Penitentiarius and the Canon Theologus, in accordance with the decree of the
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their King and who, having placed himself at the head of the nation, devoted himself to the liberation of his people. On 28 February 1861, the papal
Congregation of the Council issued a formal warning to the bishop, ordering him to leave the office of Cappellano Maiore, which he was holding on a temporary basis. On 9 July 1861, he was named Cappellano Maggiore by King Victor Emmanuele II, giving him jurisdiction over royal churches and chapels as well as army chaplains, independent of the authority of the archbishop of Naples. On 17 September 1861, Caputo was excommunicated by the Pope.
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1551:(Italia 1867), p. 19, note 1: the charges were "massime erronee, corrompiento di testi scritturali, enorme scandalo pubblico, violazione di giuramenti, complicitĂ manifesta in fatti politici a danno di legittime Sovrani e della S. Sede, allontananamento dalla residenza della propria diocesi di Ariano, ed omissione della visita triennale ad Limina Apostolorum."
406:, which was again totally destroyed. The number of dead, however, was only c. 160, since it was harvest time and the largest part of the population was in the fields. With the churches ruined, the bishop had a temporary church constructed of wood and plaster in the main square, so that religious services could be held.
546:. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Ariano, and likewise one seminary, one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the suppressed diocese of Laquedonia. The new diocese was to be a suffragan of the archdiocese of Benevento.
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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A concordat was finally signed on 16 February 1818, and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818. Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818. The re-erection of the dioceses of the kingdom and the ecclesiastical provinces took more than three years. The right of the king to nominate the
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In 1697, the city of Ariano had a population of some 5,000 individuals; in the city were ten parishes and two collegiate churches. In 1748, the city of Ariano had a population estimated at 10,000. In the city were twelve parishes, of which three were collegiate churches, each with a number of canons.
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The diocesan seminary was founded in 1564, by Bishop Donato
Laurenti (1563–1584). Bishop Giacinto della Calce, O.Theat. (1697–1715) rebuilt the diocesan seminary, which had been ruined in the earthquakes of 1688 and 1694. It was again destroyed by the earthquake of 1732, and rebuilt by Bishop Filippo
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Rao (Ras, Raone): Mattei-Cerasoli (1918), p. 366: "Reverendus pater
Dominus Rao Dei gratia Arianensis Episcopus, auditor causarum Curie Reverendi Patris et Domini Domni Landulfi, miseratione divina S. Angeli Diaconi Cardinalis, Apostolicae Sedis Legati." In 1301, Bishop Rao was chosen archbishop of
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Vitale, pp. 244-245: "A 29. novembre 1732. un orribile terremoto desola quasi tutta la cittĂ , ed in conseguenza il
Palazzo Vescovile, i Conventi, le Chiese e specialmente la Cattedrale; dimodochè esso Vescovo andò ad abitare nel Convento de Cappuccini, in cui una parte era rimasta intatta...." Four
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published Caputo's official adherence to the new regime in Naples, which he had signed two days earlier. On
December 20, 1860, Bishop Caputo issued a pastoral letter, criticizing the closed-mindedness of seminary instruction, and invited the clergy to welcome Vittorio Emanuele, whom they proclaimed
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on 27 September 1852. He made his formal entry into the diocese on 20 February 1851, and immediately began a program of reform of the clergy. He also undertook a reform of the staff of the diocesan seminary, replacing dead wood with priests who were in touch with modern philosophy and theology. He
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Michele Maria Caputo was a Dominican friar, born at Nardo, in the heel of the boot of Italy. He served his year as a novice in Trani, where he also obtained a degree in theology. He taught humanities at Nardo, and then philosophy and theology to students in his Order. He was repeatedly elected
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The cathedral was administered by a corporate body called the
Chapter, which consisted, in 1721, of five dignities (the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Primicerius Major, the Primicerius Minor, and the Treasurer) and fifteen canons. The office of archdeacon was a benefice that was reserved to the
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Around 1860, with permission of the Minister of the Interior of Tuscany, Baron Ricasoli, associations of liberal priests were authorized. The papal government, however, sensing the danger in organizations outside of their control, had the bishops suppress them, under threat of excommunication. In
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in Sicily, stimulated spontaneous uprisings in many cities of the Kingdom of Naples. When supporters of Garibaldi, led by General Turr, approached Ariano, a conservative peasant uprising resulted in the murders of some thirty liberals. Bishop Caputo's brother Giuseppe was arrested by the General,
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It is clear that the diocese existed at the beginning of the 11th century. In a document of October 1016, the Archpriest Petrus acts in the capacity of "rector episcopii sancte sedis Arianensis, in a suit "una cum Cicinus clericus atvocatorem predicto episcopio." It is not clear whether Petrus is
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In addition to the cathedral, the city of Ariano also had three collegiate churches, each of which was also a parish church. The Collegiate Church of S. Michele Arcangelo was presided over by the bishop, who was its abbot; he governed through an appointed Vicar Curate. The college of canons
558:. It contained the remains of Bishop Otto Frangipani, the patron of the city of Ariano. Special rituals are performed in the city on 13 March, the bishop's feast day. In 1512, Bishop Diomede Carafa reconsecrated the restored cathedral, and rededicated the restored episcopal palace.
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authorized the archbishop of Benevento to confirm the election, despite a previous reservation of the right of appointment to the pope, so long as the election by the Chapter was canonical and the candidate suitable. Laurentius' successor is mentioned in 1342. C. Eubel,
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authorized the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. Since the French occupation had seen the abolition of many Church institutions in the Kingdom, as well as the confiscation of most Church property and resources, it was imperative that
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Born in Naples in 1705, "Fra Antonio" Sanchez became a lecturer in theology in houses of his Order. He was made public lecturer in theology at the University of Naples. On 12 May 1748, Sanchez was nominated bishop of Ariano by the King of Naples,
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The diocese was severely affected by a plague in 1528, bringing about the deaths of around 5,000 persons. The loss of life was so heavy that, taking into account also the losses from earthquakes, it was necessary to close five parishes.
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2251:(Sapienza, Rome 1746). He was Archdeacon of Marsico, and Vicar General of Aversa, and Campagna e Satriano, and finally of Agrigento (Sicily). He was nominated bishop of Ariano by the King of Naples on 3 April 1778, and approved by
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Dominicus had been Bishop Hierapetra (Crete) (1363–1364), and then Bishop of Murano (1364–1373). He was appointed bishop of Ariano by Gregory XI on 27 April 1373, in an exchange of seats with Bishop Simon. Eubel I, pp. 106,
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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Beneventum, at the beginning of the fourth century, had a bishop, and the Gospel may have reached Ariano from that city. The Bishop of Beneventum was one of the nineteen prelates who were present at the
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on the walls of which verses were inscribed, recording the date and the bishop's name. Bishop Meinardus of Ariano attended the provincial synod summoned by Archbishop Milo of Benevento in March 1075.
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Bishop Caputo died on 6 September 1862, unreconciled with the pope. His funeral took place at S. Franceco di Paola in Naples. The diocese of Ariano was without a bishop for the next nine years.
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Simon had been Primicerius of the cathedral Chapter of Salerno. He was appointed bishop of Ariano by Gregory XI on 25 October 1372. Bishop Simon was transferred to the diocese of Murano by
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January 1861, when the archbishop of Naples was in exile, priests and laypeople in southern Italy formed a new association, the "Clerico-Liberal-Italian Association" (
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candidate for a vacant bishopric was recognized, as in the Concordat of 1741, subject to papal confirmation (preconisation). On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull
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The successes of the Piedmontese armies, and the incorporation of most of the Papal States into the Kingdom of Sardinia, as well as the successes of
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on 1 October 1071. In a declaration made by Bishop Meinardus in December 1080, preserved in the "Chronica S. Sophiae", he notes that he had
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Tommaso's successor was appointed on 10 January 1364. Eubel I, p. 106.
1536:, XVII (1964), pp. 107-122; XVIII (1965), pp. 169-197; at pp. 185-188.
2595:. In: Scrineum Rivista 11 (Firenze: Firenze UP 2014), pp. 1–124.
1532:
G. De Giorgio, "Fra' Michele Maria Caputo, vescovo garibaldino," in:
907:
503:, and in accordance with the norms laid out in the council's decree,
387:
The city of Ariano was completely ruined by the great earthquakes of
341:
302:
2259:
on 26 March 1792. He died on 1 September 1811. Ritzler & Sefrin
1747:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49.
1206:
Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum,
3527:
3429:
3346:
2314:
on 6 April 1818. He died on 6 February 1837. Ritzler & Sefrin,
1281:
Ughelli VIII, pp. 212-213. Vitale, p. 11. Cappelletti XIX, p. 126.
897:
2559:
Storia della cittĂ di Ariano dalla sua origine sino all'anno 1893.
2136:
in April 1552, and in January and February 1562. He was appointed
1905:: formato sulle antiche scritture dell'archivio di stato di Napoli
1891:
Paganus: Massa (2014), pp. 14 with note 62; 129, Tabella 2, no. 8.
2626:
Italia sacra, sive de episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
2345:
2245:
Potenza was born in Marsico Nuovo in 1722. He held the degree of
2173:. Vol. IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. pp. 94–95.
1219:
Paola Massa, "Vivere «secundum Langnobardorum legem»," pp. 13-14.
976:
418:
Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, the
345:
294:
2546:
Esposito, L. (2016). "Ariano sacra nei suoi antichi documenti."
1800:
Viterbo: ex typographia Brancatia apud Petrum Martinellum, 1669.
1593:
The American Quarterly Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register
1263:
editio novissima, Tomus XX (Venice; A. Zatta 1775), pp. 445-448.
514:
On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a
1979:(Roma: Typis Vaticanis 1898), p. 181, no. 389. Eubel I, p. 106.
1928:, editio novissima, Tomus XXII (Venice: A. Zatta 1778), p. 461.
2640:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2215:. He was nominated by the king on 7 March 1754, and appointed
2037:
on 15 September 1406. He died in 1422. Eubel I, pp. 106, 525.
3513:
Archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia
2539:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
1119:
373:
In 1070, Bishop Meinardus erected in his cathedral a marble
1741:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate"
1136:
2614:
La chiesa di Ariano nel Medioevo e i suoi Santi Patroni.
2327:
A native of Leprano (Capua), Capezzuti was nominated by
2223:
VI, p. 99 with note 2; 363 with note 4; 393 with note 6.
201:
Basilica Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta di Ariano Irpino
2854:
Territorial Abbey and Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Polsi
2552:
Quei maleteddi Normanni. Studi offerti a Errico Cuozzo.
2093:
2091:
2089:
2087:
370:
The first known bishop was Bonifacius (attested 1039).
344:, occupies an ancient site of the Samnite tribe of the
2162:
2160:
2158:
2156:
2154:
2152:
2150:
2077:
2075:
2073:
2071:
2069:
1246:
1244:
1242:
3503:
Diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata dei Goti
2189:
2187:
2185:
2183:
1745:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
1031:
404:
November 1732, another great earthquake struck Ariano
2084:
1907:, Volume 1 (Naples: Rinaldi e Sellitto, pp. 284-285.
1591:
N.S. Richardson, "The Italian Reform Movement," in:
1177:
Ughelli VIII, p. 212. Parzanese, in: D'Avino, p. 31.
3476:
Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Benevento
2147:
2066:
1399:
I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848), pp. 1-19.
1239:
1066:Gennaro Pascarella (1998–2004 Appointed, Coadjutor
3377:Territorial Abbacy of Santa Maria of Grottaferrata
2211:, on 2 April 1748, and confirmed on 6 May 1848 by
2180:
1823:Bulletino dell' istituto Italiano per il medio evo
1261:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1230:Bulletino dell' istituto Italiano per il medio evo
320:, which comprises twenty towns in the province of
2647:Storia della regia cittĂ di Ariano e sua diocesi.
2579:Regesta pontificum Romanorum. Italia pontificia,
2128:. He was transferred to the diocese of Ariano by
1958:Rostagnus: Ughelli VIII, p. 216. Eubel I, p. 106.
1926:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1315:
1313:
3577:
1949:(Paris: Fontemoing 1907), pp. 121-122, no. 4122.
431:reach agreement on restoration and restitution.
3397:Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Italy
2990:Territorial Abbey of La TrinitĂ Cava De'Tirreni
1784:Benevento: e Typographia archiepiscopali, 1693.
2699:
2623:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Nicolaus (1721).
2170:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
2104:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1738:
1506:(Catanzaro: Tipografia Nuova 1902), pp. 85-89.
1310:
1236:article on "Ariano" is obsolete on this point.
1133:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
216:Concattedrale di S. Maria Assunta di Lacedonia
3461:
2970:Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia
2685:
2622:
2496:
2485:
1545:Cappelletti XIX, p. 136. Girolamo d'Andreae,
1282:
2607:Archivio storico per le provincie Napolitane
2574:. MĂĽnster: W. Fink, 1973. (pp. 223 ff.)
2497:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2486:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
442:
3337:Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore
2584:. ed. Walter Holtzmann. Berlin: Weidemann.
2535:
2500:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2489:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1384:Cenni storici...del regno delle due Sicilie
540:Dioecesis Arianensis Hirpina-Laquedoniensis
288:Dioecesis Arianensis Hirpina-Laquedoniensis
41:Dioecesis Arianensis Hirpina-Laquedoniensis
39:
3468:
3454:
2960:Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata dei Goti
2692:
2678:
2564:Ariano di Puglia: Tipografia Marino, 1893.
2453:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2452:
1648:79 (CittĂ del Vaticano 1987), pp. 651-653.
1005:Gioacchino Pedicini (1939–1949 Appointed,
494:
2063:. He died in 1453. Eubel II, pp. 94, 222.
1148:Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
3591:Dioceses established in the 11th century
2301:was a prisoner in France from 1809–1815.
2263:VI, p. 100 with note 4; 368 with note 4.
2001:on 27 April 1373. Eubel I, pp. 106, 352.
1916:Bishop Bartholomaeus was present at the
1502:Stefano TĂĽrr ed il risorgimento italiano
923:Domenico Saverio Pulci-Doria (1754–1777)
549:
332:. There are 43 parishes in the diocese.
2609:XLIII (n.s. IV 1918), pp. 363–382.
2474:
2276:on 26 March 1792. Ritzler & Sefrin
2166:
1732:
1711:Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 99, note 1.
1397:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818
1112:
1012:Pasquale Venezia (1951–1967 Appointed,
14:
3578:
2331:on 16 December 1837, and confirmed by
1579:La civilta cattolica. anno decimoterzo
1002:Giuseppe Lojacono (1918–1939 Resigned)
569:
556:sub titulo Deiparae Virginis Assumptae
472:causing the bishop to flee to Naples.
312:In 1986 the Diocese of Ariano and the
3449:
2673:
2475:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2441:
2430:
2404:In 1888, Bishop Trotta was appointed
2167:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2097:
2024:on 21 February 1390. Eubel I, p. 106.
1749:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica
1059:Eduardo Davino (1993–1997 Appointed,
1037:United on 30 September 1986 with the
2633:
2463:
2376:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1619:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1566:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1521:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1488:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1440:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1143:"Diocese of Ariano Irpino–Lacedonia"
1126:"Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia"
929:Giovanni Saverio Pirelli (1792–1803)
607:
3586:Roman Catholic dioceses in Campania
2297:, replaced the Bourbons in Naples.
1582:5 serie, Vol 1 (Roma 1862), p. 364.
1097:Roman Catholic Diocese of Lacedonia
518:. Based on the revisions, a set of
24:
3493:Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
2424:
2232:Pulci-Doria: Ritzler & Sefrin
1780:Concilium provinciale Beneventanum
1451:Ritzler & Sefrin VIII, p. 476.
1232:LXVIII (1956), p. 193, no. 2. The
1107:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
1032:Bishops of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
722:Dominicus, O.Carm. (1373– ? )
704:Laurentius, O.Min. (1320– ? )
486:Adunanza clerico-liberale italiana
318:diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
280:Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
268:Diocese of Ariano Arpino-Lacedonia
48:Diocesi di Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
34:Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
25:
3607:
3508:Territorial Abbey of Montevergine
3144:Territorial Abbey of Montecassino
2965:Territorial Abbey of Montevergine
2783:Potenza-Muro Lucano-Marsico Nuovo
2657:
1924:in March 1179. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1798:celebrata in ecclesia cathedrali,
413:
131:781 km (302 sq mi)
3526:
3428:
3367:Italo-Albanese Eparchy of Lungro
2525:. Neapoli: Typis F. Sauij, 1635.
2329:Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
1019:Agapito Simeoni (1974–1976 Died)
913:Filippo Tipaldi (1717–1748 Died)
462:Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
58:
3372:Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi
3179:Latina-Terracina-Sezze-Priverno
2935:Sorrento-Castellamare di Stabia
2920:Territorial Prelature of Pompei
2419:
2398:
2387:In 1875, Aguilar was appointed
2381:
2338:
2321:
2304:
2283:
2266:
2239:
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2132:on 13 June 1561. He was at the
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1411:
1402:
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1266:
1253:
945:Francesco Capezzuti (1838–1855)
782:
716:Dionysius, O.E.S.A. (1364–1372)
27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
3347:Personal Prelature of Opus Dei
3189:Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo
2634:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2600:"Di alcuni vescovi poco noti,"
2581:Vol.IX: Samnium—Apulia—Lucania
2536:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1864).
2464:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1945:Les registres de Boniface VIII
1751:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis
1222:
1213:
1197:
1180:
1171:
1151:
701:Rostagnus (attested 1309–1320)
698:Rao (attested 1297–after 1301)
668:Riccardus (attested 1122-1134)
638:Meinardus (attested 1069–1080)
13:
1:
3342:Military Ordinariate of Italy
2530:Catalogus episcoporum Ariani.
2442:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2431:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2348:, with the recommendation of
2057:Archbishop of Reggio Calabria
1825:LXVIII (1956), p. 193, no. 2.
1684:Cappelletti XIX, pp. 122-123.
1657:Cappelletti XIX, pp. 127-128.
992:Giovanni Onorato Carcaterra,
948:Concezio Pasquini (1857–1858)
710:Johannes (attested 1349–1356)
641:Ursus (attested 1087 or 1102)
399:Tipaldi (1717–1748) in 1735.
328:, and one in the province of
93:Episcopal Conference of Italy
3149:Territorial Abbey of Subiaco
2598:Mattei-Cerasoli, L. (1918),
2577:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1962).
2518:Catalogus episcoporum Ariani
2362:Napoli: tip. Guerrera 1862.
1903:Saggio di codice diplomatico
1793:Emanuele Brancaccio (1669),
1460:Vito Andrea di Risi (1858),
1418:Bulliarii Romani Continuatio
982:Francesco Trotta (1876–1888)
740:Angelo de Raimo (1406–1432)
686:Bartholmaeus (attested 1179)
477:Giornale officiale di Napoli
7:
1464:(Oppido: G. Vernieri 1858).
1293:] (in Italian). Turin:
1203:Aloysius Tomassetti (ed.),
1090:
999:Cosimo Agostino (1915–1918)
926:Lorenzo Potenza (1778–1792)
316:merged to form the current
10:
3612:
3230:La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato
3174:Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino
2839:San Marco Argentano-Scalea
2701:Catholic dioceses in Italy
2508:
2370:46 (1973), pp. 109-111. ,
1869:Gerardus took part in the
1504:: cenni storici-biografici
942:Domenico Russo (1818–1837)
728:Lucas, O.S.B. (1390–1400)
626:Bonifacius (attested 1039)
612:
335:
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3423:
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3008:
2872:
2816:
2775:
2707:
1568:Volume 19 (1976), § 8, 9.
1499:Emilio Pecorini-Manzoni,
916:Isidoro Sánchez de Luna,
683:Willelmus (attested 1164)
578:
516:new and revised concordat
443:The case of Bishop Caputo
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86:
76:
71:
57:
53:
32:
3487:Archdiocese of Benevento
2644:Vitale, Tommaso (1794).
2557:Flammia, Nicola (1893).
2372:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1860:Sarulo: Kehr IX, p. 137.
1693:Cappelletti XIX, p. 126.
1615:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1604:Cappelletti XIX, p. 136.
1562:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1517:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1484:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1442:Volume 19 (1976), § 1-2.
1436:"Caputo, Michele Maria,"
1346:Cappelletti XIX, p. 135.
1102:Catholic Church in Italy
818:Alfonso Herrera (bishop)
656:Gerardus (attested 1098)
544:Capitulum Concathedralis
356:, held in the year 313.
307:Archdiocese of Benevento
3310:Directly under Holy See
3169:Civitavecchia-Tarquinia
2975:Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
2950:Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
2612:Schiavo, Norma (2018).
2280:VI, p. 100 with note 5.
2020:Lucas was appointed by
1873:. Ughelli VIII, p. 214.
1739:Benedictus XIV (1842).
1621:Volume 19 (1976), § 10.
1190:III, 312, and Harnack,
975:Salvatore Maria Nisio,
854:Andrés Aguado de Valdés
707:Robertus (c.1342–1349?)
671:Paganus (attested 1136)
495:Diocesan Reorganization
197:Ariano Irpino Cathedral
112:Ecclesiastical province
65:Ariano Irpino Cathedral
3533:Catholicism portal
3435:Catholicism portal
3038:San Marino-Montefeltro
2985:Nocera Inferiore-Sarno
2980:Amalfi-Cava De'Tirreni
2864:Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea
2859:Oppido Mamertina-Palmi
2567:Kamp, Norbert (1973).
2389:Archbishop of Brindisi
2248:Doctor in utroque iure
2236:VI, p. 99 with note 3.
2193:Ritzler & Sefrin,
1975:Bullarium Franciscanum
1756:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1646:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1523:Volume 19 (1976), § 6.
1490:Volume 19 (1976), § 4.
1378:Ritzler & Sefrin,
1365:Ritzler & Sefrin,
1283:Mario Baratta (1901).
1130:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1076:(2004–2014 Appointed,
1052:(1988–1993 Appointed,
876:(1659–1667 Appointed,
840:(1612–1623 Appointed,
767:(1480–1481 Appointed,
725:Geraldinus (1382–1390)
534:On 30 September 1986,
501:Second Vatican Council
287:
40:
3134:Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
2798:Melfi-Rampolla-Venosa
2664:Catholic Encyclopedia
2653:.Roma: Salomoni 1794.
2528:Barberio, F. (2006).
2217:Archbishop of Taranto
2138:Archbishop of Palermo
2055:Grassi was appointed
1918:Third Lateran Council
1250:Ughelli VIII, p. 213.
1234:Catholic Encyclopedia
968:Luigi Maria Aguilar,
894:Juan Bonilla (bishop)
870:Luis Morales (bishop)
769:Archbishop of Rossano
550:Chapter and cathedral
100:Ecclesiastical region
3240:Ventimiglia-San Remo
2844:Reggio Calabria-Bova
2776:Region of Basilicata
2478:Hierarchia catholica
2456:Hierarchia catholica
2445:Hierarchia catholica
2434:Hierarchia catholica
2316:Hierarchia catholica
2278:Hierarchia catholica
2261:Hierarchia catholica
2234:Hierarchia catholica
2221:Hierarchia catholica
2209:Charles III of Spain
2195:Hierarchia catholica
2059:on 30 April 1449 by
1769:Vitale, pp. 225-226.
1760:(1997), pp. 706-727.
1380:Hierarchia catholica
1367:Hierarchia catholica
1337:Vitale, pp. 214-242.
1291:Earthquakes in Italy
1286:I terremoti d'Italia
1272:Vitale, pp. 358-360.
1113:Notes and references
1061:Bishop of Palestrina
1039:Diocese of Lacedonia
996:(1914–1915 Resigned)
979:(1875–1876 Resigned)
904:Giacinto della Calce
884:Emmanuele Brancaccio
734:Donatus (1400–1406)
314:Diocese of Lacedonia
230:9 (religious Orders)
88:Episcopal conference
3562:41.1500°N 15.0833°E
3558: /
3498:Diocese of Avellino
3415:Emil Paul Tscherrig
3000:Vallo della Lucania
2995:Teggiano-Policastro
2516:Fabii Barberii ...
2514:Barberius, Fabius,
2364:Annuario pontificio
2124:, and confirmed by
1395:F. Torelli (1848),
1026:(1976–1988 Retired)
985:Andrea d’Agostino,
842:Bishop of Agrigento
713:Tommaso (1356–1363)
570:Collegiate churches
324:, three in that of
232:7 Permanent Deacons
212:Lacedonia Cathedral
3332:Terni-Narni-Amelia
3249:Region of Lombardy
3114:Porto-Santa Rufina
2873:Region of Campania
2817:Region of Calabria
2354:Victor Emmanuel II
1922:Pope Alexander III
1753:(March 19, 1997):
1259:J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1068:Bishop of Pozzuoli
1054:Bishop of Avellino
1014:Bishop of Avellino
1007:Bishop of Avellino
802:Ottaviano Preconio
653:Sarulo (1091–1096)
525:aeque personaliter
469:Giuseppe Garibaldi
420:Congress of Vienna
237:Current leadership
3541:
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3443:
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3208:Region of Liguria
3164:Civita Castellana
2829:Cassano all'Jonio
2824:Cosenza-Bisignano
2752:Campobasso-Boiano
2588:pp. 137–139.
2378:Volume 19 (1976).
2350:King Ferdinand II
2293:, and then under
2213:Pope Benedict XIV
2122:Emperor Charles V
2035:Pope Innocent VII
1836:Pope Alexander II
1369:V, p. 98, note 1.
1192:Die Mission, etc.
1078:Bishop of Caserta
719:Simon (1372–1373)
608:Bishops of Ariano
536:Pope John Paul II
429:King Ferdinand IV
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1409:
1408:Torelli I, p. 9.
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1123:
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1074:Giovanni D'Alise
1022:Nicola Agnozzi,
951:Michele Caputo,
890:(1667–1686 Died)
878:Bishop of Tropea
866:(1650–1656 Died)
864:Alessandro Rossi
860:(1642–1645 Died)
850:(1624–1638 Died)
834:(1602–1611 Died)
824:(1585–1602 Died)
814:(1563–1584 Died)
798:(1511–1560 Died)
792:(1498–1511 Died)
777:(1481–1497 Died)
761:(1463–1480 Died)
564:Council of Trent
505:Christus Dominus
272:
140:- Catholics
82:
62:
43:
30:
29:
21:
18:Bishop of Ariano
3611:
3610:
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3389:Catholic Church
3388:
3387:Ukrainian Greek
3381:
3359:Catholic Church
3358:
3351:
3305:
3244:
3220:Albenga-Imperia
3203:
3097:Region of Lazio
3092:
3028:Forli-Bentinoro
3010:
3004:
2868:
2834:Rossano-Cariati
2812:
2808:Tursi-Lagonegro
2771:
2757:Isernia-Venafro
2737:Lanciano-Ortona
2709:
2703:
2698:
2660:
2650:
2619:. Mnamon, 2018.
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2271:
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2244:
2240:
2231:
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2205:
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2192:
2181:
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2119:
2115:
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2080:
2067:
2054:
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2032:
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1915:
1911:
1899:
1895:
1890:
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1881:
1877:
1868:
1864:
1859:
1855:
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1804:
1792:
1788:
1777:
1773:
1768:
1764:
1737:
1733:
1728:
1724:
1720:Vitale, p. 265.
1719:
1715:
1710:
1706:
1702:Vitale, p. 229.
1701:
1697:
1692:
1688:
1683:
1679:
1675:Vitale, p. 199.
1674:
1670:
1666:Vitale, p. 263.
1665:
1661:
1656:
1652:
1644:
1640:
1629:
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1394:
1390:
1377:
1373:
1364:
1360:
1354:
1350:
1345:
1341:
1336:
1332:
1328:Vitale, p. 249.
1327:
1323:
1319:Vitale, p. 266.
1318:
1311:
1307:Vitale, p. 216.
1306:
1302:
1280:
1276:
1271:
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1254:
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1141:
1137:
1124:
1120:
1115:
1093:
1034:
1029:
838:Ottavio Ridolfi
828:Vittorino Mansi
812:Donato Laurenti
790:Nicola Ippoliti
785:
780:
765:Nicola Ippoliti
759:Giacomo Porfida
742:Roman Obedience
736:Roman Obedience
730:Roman Obedience
615:
610:
589:Alfonso Herrera
581:
572:
552:
529:Pope John XXIII
497:
445:
416:
338:
299:Catholic Church
270:
231:
229:
224:Secular priests
169:Catholic Church
146:
144:
139:
137:
80:
67:
49:
46:
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36:
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3357:Italo-Albanian
3353:
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3344:
3339:
3334:
3329:
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3322:Spoleto-Norcia
3319:
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3139:Velletri-Segni
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3055:
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3023:Cesena-Sarsina
3020:
3018:Ravenna-Cervia
3014:
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3011:Emilia-Romagna
3006:
3005:
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2987:
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2795:
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2762:Termoli-Larino
2759:
2754:
2749:
2744:
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2710:Abruzzo-Molise
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444:
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414:After Napoleon
412:
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337:
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253:
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96:
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3197:
3195:
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3175:
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3165:
3162:
3160:
3159:Anagni-Alatri
3157:
3155:
3152:
3150:
3147:
3145:
3142:
3140:
3137:
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3132:
3130:
3127:
3125:
3122:
3120:
3117:
3115:
3112:
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3101:
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3089:
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3079:
3076:
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2918:
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2911:
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2901:
2898:
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2793:Matera-Irsina
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2760:
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2742:Pescara-Penne
2740:
2738:
2735:
2733:
2730:
2728:
2727:Sulmona–Valva
2725:
2723:
2720:
2718:
2715:
2714:
2712:
2706:
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2695:
2690:
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2666:(old edition)
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1423:Arianensem,
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185:Established
160:Information
3580:Categories
3553:15°05′00″E
3550:41°09′00″N
3129:Palestrina
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1947:, Vol. III
753:Orso Leone
375:baptistery
301:. It is a
179:Roman Rite
136:Population
123:Statistics
3009:Region of
2945:Benevento
2803:Tricarico
2708:Region of
1534:Historica
342:Apennines
326:Benevento
303:suffragan
193:Cathedral
117:Benevento
3301:Vigevano
3225:Chiavari
3124:Frascati
3063:Piacenza
2955:Avellino
2925:Pozzuoli
2767:Trivento
2722:Avezzano
2717:L'Aquila
2101:(1923).
1208:Volume 1
1157:See the
1091:See also
898:O. Carm.
322:Avellino
152:Parishes
105:Campania
72:Location
3281:Cremona
3266:Brescia
3261:Bergamo
3199:Viterbo
3083:Ferrara
3073:Bologna
3053:Fidenza
2905:Caserta
2509:Studies
2368:Samnium
2346:Pius IX
1194:, 501.
977:Sch. P.
613:to 1500
594:Bishop
587:Bishop
346:Hirpini
336:History
305:of the
297:of the
295:diocese
290:) is a
262:Website
246:Francis
77:Country
3291:Mantua
3194:Tivoli
3119:Albano
3078:Faenza
3043:Modena
3033:Rimini
2910:Ischia
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2880:Naples
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888:O.S.B.
874:O.S.A.
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832:O.S.B.
822:O.S.A.
579:Synods
520:Normae
330:Foggia
252:Bishop
145:61,530
3317:Lucca
3296:Pavia
3276:Crema
3256:Milan
3215:Genoa
3184:Rieti
3154:Gaeta
3109:Ostia
3088:Imola
3058:Parma
3048:Carpi
2900:Capua
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175:Rite
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