Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela Archidioecesis Messanensis-Liparensis-Sanctae Luciae | |
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Cathedral of the Assumption in Messina | |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela |
Statistics | |
Area | 1,848 km2 (714 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2004) 487,429 486,329 (99.8%) |
Parishes | 244 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 1st century |
Cathedral | Basilica Cattedrale di S. Maria SS. Assunta (Messina) |
Co-cathedral |
Concattedrale Archimandritato del Santissimo Salvatore (Messina) Concattedrale di S. Bartolomeo (Lipari) Concattedrale di S. Maria Assunta (Santa Lucia del Mela) |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | sede vacante |
Emeritus Bishops |
Giovanni Marra Calogero La Piana, S.D.B. |
Map | |
Website | |
www.diocesimessina.net |
The Archdiocese of Messina (Latin: Archidioecesis Messanensis-Liparensis-Sanctae Luciae) was originally founded as the Diocese of Messina but was raised to the level of an archdiocese on September 30, 1986 with the merging with the former Diocese of Lipari (5th century)[1] and the Territorial Prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela (1206), and as suffragans the Diocese of Patti and Diocese of Nicosia.
List of Bishops of Messina
- Bacchilo (41)
- Barchirio (68)
- Eleuterio (121)
- Alessandro I (154)
- Raimondo
- Capitone (313)
- Alessandro II (347)
- Evagrio (363)
- Bacchilo II (381)
- Giovanni I (151)
- Giustiniano (183)
- Eucarpo I (501)
- Peregrino I (514)
- Eucarpo II (586)
- Felice I (590)
- Dono (593)
- Felice II (600)
- Guglielmo I (603)
- Isidoro (610)
- Peregrino II (649)
- Benedetto (682)
- Gaudioso (787)
- Gregorio (869)
- Ippolito (968)
- Roberto I (1081)
- Goffredo I (1081)
- Guglielmo II (1120)
- Ugone (1127)
List of Archbishops of Messina
- Ugone (from 1131)
- Goffredo II (1140)
- Roberto II (1142)
- Gerardo (1144)
- Arnaldo
- Roberto III (1151)
- Nicolò I (1166)
- Riccardo Palmieri (1183)
- Berardo o Berzio (1197–1233)
- Landone (1236)
- Giovanni Colonna, O.P. (1255)
- Tommaso D'Agni Lentini, O.P. (1262)
- Bartolomeo Pignatelli (1266–1272)
- Reginaldo Lentini (1274)
- Francesco Fontana (1288)
- Raimondo d'Aquino
- Raniero II Lentini (1288–1304)
- Guidotto de Abbiate (1304–1333)
- Pietro I
- Federico de Guercis (1333–1342)
- Raimando de Pezzolis (1342–1348)
- Giordano Curti (1348)
- Pietro Porta (1349–1351)
- Anzalone Bonsignore (1351–1354)
- Guglielmo Monstrio (1355–1362)
- Dionisio da Murcia (1363–1380)
- Paolo Zuccaro (1380–1387)
- Maffiolo Lampugnani (1387–?)
- Filippo Crispo (1392–1402)
- Pietro Budano (1403–?)
- Tommaso Crisafi (1408–1426)
- Archida Ventimiglia (1426)
- Bartolomeo Gattiglia (1426–1446)
- Pietro III (1446–1448)
- Antonio Cerdano (1448–1449), cardinal
- Giacomo Porcio (1449)
- Andrea Amodeo (1449–1450), cardinal
- Giacomo Tedesco (1450–1473)
- Lorenzo Crisafi (1473)
- Giuliano della Rovere (1473–1474), cardinal
- Giacomo di Santa Lucia (1474–1480)
- Pietro de Luna (1480–1482)
- Martino Ponz (1493–1500)
- Martino Garcia (1500–1502)
- Pietro Bellorado (1502–1509)
- Pietro Isvaglies (1510–1511), Cardinal
- Bernardino da Bologna (1512–1513)
- Antonio la Legname (1514–1537)
- Innocenzo Cibo (1538–1550)
- Giovanni Andrea Mercurio (1550–1560), cardinal
- Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta (1560–1561), cardinal
- Antonio Cancellaro (1564–1568)
- Giovanni Retana (1569–1582)
- Antonio Lombardo (bishop) (1585–1597)
- Francisco Velarde de la Cuenca (1599–1604)
- Bonaventura Secusio (1605–1609)
- Pietro Ruiz de Valdevexo (1609–1617)
- Andrea Mastrillo (1618–1624)
- Giovanni Domenico Spinola (1624–1626), cardinal
- Biago Proto de Rubeis (1626–1646)
- Simone Carafa, C.R. (1647–1676)
- Giuseppe Cicala (1678–1685)
- Francesco Alavarez (1686–1698)
- Giuseppe Migliaccio (1698–1729)
- Tommaso Vidal y de Nin (1730–1743)
- Tommaso Moncada (1743–1762)
- Gabriele Maria Di Blasi e Gambacorta, O.S.B. (1764–1767)
- Giovanni Maria Spinelli (1767–1770)
- Corrado Deodato Moncada (1770–1771)
- Scipione Ardoino Alcontres (1771–1778)
- Nicola Cifaglione (1778–1780)
- Francesco Paolo Perremuto (1790–1791)
- Gaetano Maria Garrasi, O.E.S.A. (1798–1817)
- Antonio Maria Trigona Grimaldi (1817–1819)
- Francesco di Paola Villadecani (1823–1861), cardinal
- Luigi Natoli (1867–1875)
- Giuseppe Guarino (1875–1897), cardinal
- Letterio D'Arrigo Ramondini (1898–1922)
- Angelo Paino (1923–1963)
- Guido Tonetti (1950–1957)
- Francesco Fasola (1963–1977)
- Ignazio Cannavò (1977–1997)
List of Archbishops of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
- Ignazio Cannavò (from 1986–1997)
- Giovanni Marra (1997–2006)
- Calogero La Piana, S.D.B. (2006-2015)
See also
References
- ↑ "Diocese of Lipari". Catholic Hierarchy.
External links
- Official site
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Archdiocese of Messina". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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Coordinates: 38°11′00″N 15°33′00″E / 38.1833°N 15.5500°E
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