Roman Catholic Diocese of Mantua
Diocese of Mantua Dioecesis Mantuana | |
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Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Milan |
Statistics | |
Area | 2,080 km2 (800 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2004) 363,414 345,280 (95.0%) |
Information | |
Rite | Roman |
Established | 804 (1212 years ago) |
Cathedral | Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo |
Co-cathedral | Basilica di Sant'Andrea Apostolo |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Roberto Busti |
Emeritus Bishops | Egidio Caporello |
Map | |
Website | |
www.diocesidimantova.it |
The Diocese of Mantua (Latin: Dioecesis Mantuana) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was erected in 804, and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan. The diocese has produced one Pope and (Latin) Patriarch of Constantinople, and two cardinals.
The diocese's motherchurch and thus seat of its bishop is the Cathedral of S. Pietro Apostolo; Mantua also contains the Basilica of Sant'Andrea. The last Bishop of Mantua was Egidio Caporello, appointed by Pope John Paul II on June 28, 1986. As of 2013 the Bishop was Roberto Busti.
List of bishops of Mantova since 1252
Bishop | Start date | End date | ||
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Martin de Puzalerio | 1252 | Appointed | 24 July 1268 | Died |
Antonio Uberti | 14 November 1390 | Appointed | 1417 | Died |
Giovanni degli Uberti | 16 February 1418 | Appointed | 1428 | Died |
Matteo Boniperti, O.P. | 21 May 1428 | Appointed | 24 August 1444 | Died |
Galeazzo Cavriani | 11 September 1444 | Appointed | 16 July 1466 | Died |
Francesco Gonzaga | 20 August 1466 | Appointed | 21 October 1483 | Died |
Sigismondo Gonzaga | 10 February 1511 | Appointed | 10 May 1521 | Resigned |
Ercole Gonzaga | 10 May 1521 | Appointed | 2 March 1563 | Died |
Federico Gonzaga | 4 June 1563 | Appointed | 21 February 1565 | Died |
Francesco Gonzaga | 15 May 1565 | Appointed | 6 January1566 | Died |
Gregorio Boldrini, O.P. | 7 February 1567 | Appointed | 2 November 1574 | Died |
Marco Fedele Gonzaga | 28 November 1574 | Appointed | 8 September 1583 | Died |
Alessandro Andreasi | 14 November 1583 | Appointed | 23 March 1593 | Died |
Francesco Gonzaga, O.F.M. | 30 April 1593 | Appointed | 2 March 1620 | Died |
Vincenzo Agnello Suardi | 2 March 1620 | Succeeded | September 1644 | Died |
Maffeo Vitale, O.F.M. | 5 February 1646 | Appointed | 23 June 1669 | Died |
Ferdinando Tiberius Gonzaga | 23 February 1671 | Appointed | 1673 | Died |
Joannes Lucidus Cataneo | 12 March 1674 | Appointed | February 1685 | Died |
Enrico Vialardi, B. | 3 March 1687 | Appointed | 6 December 1711 | Died |
Alessandro Arrigoni | 30 January1713 | Appointed | 13 August 1718 | Died |
Antonio Guidi di Bagno (it) | 26 April 1719 | Appointed | 21 December 1761 | Died |
Juan Portugal de la Puebla | 29 March 1762 | Appointed | 17 January1770 | Resigned |
Giovanni Battista de Pergen | 29 January1770 | Appointed | 12 November 1807 | Died |
Giuseppe Maria Bozzi | 16 May 1823 | Appointed | 14 December 1833 | Died |
Giovanni Battista Bellé | 24 July 1835 | Confirmed | 30 June 1844 | Died |
Giovanni Corti | 12 April 1847 | Confirmed | 12 December 1868 | Died |
Pietro Rota | 27 October 1871 | Appointed | 3 May 1879 | Retired |
Giovanni Maria Berengo | 12 May 1879 | Appointed | 10 November 1884 | Appointed Archbishop of Udine |
St. Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto | 10 November 1884 | Appointed | 15 June 1893 | Appointed Patriarch of Venezia, later Pope Pius X |
Paolo Carlo Francesco Origo | 18 March 1895 | Appointed | 13 November 1928 | Died |
Domenico Menna | 16 November 1928 | Appointed | 8 September 1954 | Retired |
Antonio Poma | 8 September 1954 | Appointed | 16 July 1967 | Appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Bologna |
Carlo Ferrari | 19 October 1967 | Appointed | 28 June 1986 | Retired |
Egidio Caporello | 28 June 1986 | Appointed | 13 July 2007 | Retired |
Roberto Busti | 13 July 2007 | Appointed |
Parishes
There are 168 parishes, all in the Lombardy region; 166 are in the Province of Mantua and 2 in the Province of Cremona.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Source for parishes: CCI (2008), Parrocchie, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, retrieved 2008-03-14.
External links
- Official site
- Catholic-Hierarchy
- GCatholic.org
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Mantua". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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Coordinates: 45°10′00″N 10°48′00″E / 45.1667°N 10.8000°E
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