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词条 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano
释义

  1. History

  2. Minor Basilicas

  3. Ordinaries

     Diocese of Cosenza  Archdiocese of Cosenza  Archdiocese of Cosenza e Bisignano  Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| patron = Madonna del Pilerio
Francesco di Paola
Beato Umile da Bisignano
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Archdiocese of Rossano-Cariati
San Marco Argentano-Scalea
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The Italian Catholic archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano in Calabria has been a metropolitan see since 2001.[1][2]

History

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The Gospel was first preached in Cosenza by missionaries from Reggio; its earliest known bishop is Palumbus, a correspondent (599) of St. Gregory the Great.[3] Cosenza was erected as a diocese in 700.{{contradict-inline|date=October 2016}}[4] Cosenza was raised to the dignity of an archbishopric about 1050. Among the best known Archbishops of Cosenza have been: Ruffo, who perished in the earthquake of 1184; the Cistercian Martino (1285), a prolific but uncritical writer; Pirro Caracciolo (1452), the friend of St. Francis of Paula; Bartolommeo Fleury, who died at Rome (1495) in Castle Sant' Angelo, where he had been imprisoned for forgery of pontifical documents; Taddeo, later Cardinal, Gaddi (1535), who obtained from Paul IV the privilege by which the cathedral canons of Cosenza wear the choir habit of the Vatican basilica; and Giuseppe Maria Sanfelice (1650), frequently charged by the Holy See with diplomatic missions.[3]

In 1908, The diocese has a population of 159,500, with 109 parishes, 264 churches and chapels, 200 secular and 16 regular priests, 2 religious houses of men and 5 of women.[3]

On April 4, 1979, the Archdiocese was united with the Diocese of San Marco e Bisignano as Cosenza e Bisignano retaining the former Diocese of Bisignano[5] with remainder renamed as the Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea.[6] On September 30, 1986, the Archdiocese was renamed to Cosenza-Bisignano and was elevated to a Metropolitan See on January 30, 2001.[5]

Minor Basilicas

  • Basilica della Catena, Laurignano, Cosenza, Calabria
  • Basilica of St. Francis of Paola, Paola, Cosenza, Calabria
  • Sanctuary-Basilica of the Blessed Angelo of Acri, Cosenza, Cosenza, Calabria[4]

Ordinaries

Diocese of Cosenza

Erected: 7th Century
Latin Name: Cosentina

Archdiocese of Cosenza

Elevated: 1150
Latin Name: Cosentina
Immediately Subject to the Holy See
  • Niccolò Brancaccio (13 Jan 1377 – 1379 Resigned)
  • Giovanni d'Aragona (cardinal) (14 Nov 1481 – 17 Oct 1485 Died)
  • Carlo Domenico del Carretto (24 Apr 1489 – 10 Oct 1491 Appointed, Administrator of Angers)
  • Battista Pinelli (10 Oct 1491 – 1495 Died)
  • Bartolomeo Flores (5 Aug 1495 – 1497 Resigned)
  • Ludovico Agnelli (16 Oct 1497 – 3 Nov 1499 Died)
  • Francisco de Borja (6 Nov 1499 – 4 Nov 1511 Died)
  • Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli (6 Nov 1511 – 1527 Died)
  • Niccolò Gaddi (31 Jan 1528 – 21 Jun 1535 Resigned)
  • Taddeo Gaddi (cardinal) (21 Jun 1535 – 22 Dec 1561 Died)
  • Francesco Gonzaga (2 Mar 1562 – 12 Jan 1565 Resigned)
  • Francesco Milesio (12 Jan 1565 – 10 Jan 1568 Died)
  • Flavio Orsini (24 Jan 1569 – 16 Sep 1573 Resigned)
  • Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona (16 Sep 1573 – 1576 Died)[7]
  • Fantino Petrignani (6 Jan 1577 – 1585 Resigned)
  • Silvio Passerini (20 May 1585 – 1587 Died)
  • Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (11 Sep 1587 – 5 Apr 1591 Resigned)
  • Giovanni Battista Costanzo (5 Apr 1591 – 1617 Died)[8]
  • Paolo Emilio Santori (Santorio) (3 Jul 1617 – 20 Nov 1623 Appointed, Archbishop of Urbino)
  • Giulio Antonio Santoro (29 Jan 1624 – 28 Sep 1638 Died)[9]
  • Martino Alfieri (11 Apr 1639 – 1641 Died)
  • Antonio Ricciulli (27 Nov 1641 – May 1643 Died)
  • Alfonso Maurelli (Castiglion Morelli) (31 Aug 1643 – 22 Feb 1649 Died)
  • Giuseppe Sanfelice (22 Aug 1650 – 20 Nov 1660 Died)
  • Gennaro Sanfelice (21 Nov 1661 – 19 Feb 1694 Died)[10]
  • Eligio Caracciolo, C.R. (15 Mar 1694 – 17 Oct 1700 Died)[11][12]
  • Andrea Brancaccio, C.R. (18 Apr 1701 – 4 Jun 1725 Died)[13]
  • Vincenzo Maria d'Aragona, O.P. (23 Jul 1725 – 18 Apr 1743 Died)
  • Francesco Antonio Cavalcanti, C.R. (20 May 1743 – 7 Jan 1748 Died)
  • Michele Maria Capece Galeota, C.R. (6 May 1748 – 20 Aug 1764 Appointed, Archbishop of Capua)
  • Antonio D'Afflitto, C.R. (20 Aug 1764 – 26 Oct 1772 Died)
  • Gennaro Clemente Francone (14 Dec 1772 – 27 Feb 1792 Confirmed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Gaeta)
  • Raffaele Mormile, C.R. (27 Feb 1792 Confirmed – 28 Mar 1803 Appointed, Archbishop of Palermo)
  • Vincenzo Nicola Pasquale Dentice, O.S.B. (26 Jun 1805 Confirmed – 1 Nov 1806 Died)
  • Domenico Narni Mancinelli (6 Apr 1818 Confirmed – 24 Feb 1832 Confirmed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Caserta)
  • Lorenzo Pontillo (20 Jan 1834 Confirmed – 10 Nov 1873 Died)
  • Camillo Sorgente (4 May 1874 – 2 Oct 1911 Died)
  • Tommaso Trussoni (14 Dec 1912 – 9 Apr 1934 Retired)
  • Roberto Nogara (22 Aug 1934 – 24 Apr 1940 Died)
  • Aniello Calcara (1 Jul 1940 – 5 Jul 1961 Died)
  • Domenico Picchinenna (4 Sep 1961 – 29 May 1971 Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Catania)
  • Enea Selis (2 Sep 1971 – 30 Oct 1979 Resigned)

Archdiocese of Cosenza e Bisignano

United: 4 April 1979 with the Diocese of San Marco e Bisignano
Latin Name: Cosentina et Bisinianensis
  • Dino Trabalzini (18 Mar 1980 – 6 Jun 1998 Retired)

Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano

Name Changed: 30 September 1986
Metropolitan See
  • Giuseppe Agostino (6 Jun 1998 – 18 Dec 2004 Retired)
  • Salvatore Nunnari (18 Dec 2004 – 15 May 2015 Retired)
  • Francescantonio Nolè, O.F.M. Conv. (15 May 2015 – )

References

1. ^"Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
2. ^"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
3. ^{{CathEncy|wstitle=Cosenza}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cosenza–Bisignano |url = http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/cose0.htm |work=Catholic Dioceses in the World |publisher=GCatholic|accessdate=5 January 2012}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Cheney|first=David M.|title=Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dcobi.html|work=All Dioceses|publisher=catholic-hierarchy.org|accessdate=5 January 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Diocese of San Marco Argentano–Scalea|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/zmar3.htm|work=Catholic Dioceses in the World|publisher=GCatholic|accessdate=5 January 2012}}
7. ^"Archbishop Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
8. ^"Archbishop Giovanni Battista Costanzo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
9. ^"Archbishop Giulio Antonio Santoro" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016
10. ^"Archbishop Gennaro Sanfelice" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 13, 2016
11. ^{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol05eubeuoft|last1=Ritzler|first1=Remigius|last2=Sefrin|first2=Pirminus||title=HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V|pages=179|publisher=|date=|ISBN=}}
12. ^"Archbishop Eligio Caracciolo, C.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016
13. ^"Bishop Nicola Cirillo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 21, 2016

External links

  • diocesicosenza.it
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