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词条 Roman Catholic Diocese of Chioggia
释义

  1. History

  2. Ordinaries

     Diocese of Chioggia 

  3. Notes

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| jurisdiction = Diocese
| name = Chioggia
| latin = Dioecesis Clodiensis
| local =
| image = Chioggia--Cattedrale-DSCF0137.JPG
| image_size =
| image_alt =
| caption = Chioggia Cathedral
| country = {{flag|Italy}}
| metropolitan =
| territory =
| province = Venice
| coordinates =
| area_km2 = 1,000
| population = 125,000
| population_as_of = 2006
| catholics = 124,000
| catholics_percent = 99.2
| parishes = 68
| churches =
| congregations =
| schools =
| members =
| denomination = Catholic Church
| rite = Roman Rite
| established = 7th Century
| cathedral = Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta
| cocathedral =
| patron =
| priests =
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}}
| bishop_title = Bishop
| bishop = Adriano Tessarollo
| coadjutor =
| auxiliary_bishops =
| vicar_general =
| emeritus_bishops = Angelo Daniel
| map = Roman Catholic Diocese of Chioggia in Italy.svg
| map_alt =
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| website = www.diocesidichioggia.it
| footnotes =
}}

The Italian Catholic Diocese of Chioggia ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Clodiensis}}) is in the Veneto. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Venice.[1][2]

History

Chioggia in antiquity was known as Fossa Clodia; in the Middle Ages as Clugia. In 1106, Enrico Grancarolo, Bishop of the island of Malamocco, then nearly deserted, transferred his see to Chioggia.

Other bishops were:

  • Giacomo Nacchiante (1544)
  • the Dominican Marco Medici (1578), a theologian at the Council of Trent
  • Gabriello Fiamma (1584), one of the greatest orators of his time.

Cardinal Pietro Bembo was a canon of the cathedral.[3]

Ordinaries

Diocese of Chioggia

Erected: 7th Century
Latin Name: Clodiensis[1][2]
  • Nicolas de Crucibus (21 Oct 1457 – 10 Feb 1463 Appointed, Bishop of Hvar)
  • Nicolas Inversi, O.S.M. (8 Feb 1463 – 1471 Died)
  • Silvestro Daziari (24 Jan 1480 – 1486 Died)
  • Bernardino Fenier (Venerio) (24 Jan 1487 – 1535 Died)
  • Giovanni dei Tagliacozzi (20 Oct 1535 – 5 Oct 1540 Died)
  • Alberto Pascaleo, O.P. (5 Nov 1540 – Dec 1543 Died)
  • Jacopo Nacchianti, O.P. (30 Jan 1544 – 24 Apr 1569 Died)
  • Francesco Pisani (bishop) (19 Jul 1569 – 8 Feb 1572 Died)
  • Girolamo Negri (bishop) (10 Oct 1572 – 1578 Resigned)
  • Marco Medici, O.P. (15 Dec 1578 – 30 Aug 1583 Died)
  • Gabriele Fiamma, C.R.S.A. (23 Jan 1584 – 14 Jul 1585 Died)
  • Massimiliano Beniamino, O.F.M. Conv. (9 Sep 1585 – 10 Mar 1601 Died)
  • Lorenzo Prezzato (4 Jun 1601 – 29 Oct 1610 Died)
  • Raphael Riva (Ripa), O.P. (24 Nov 1610 – 1611 Died)
  • Angelo Baroni, O.P. (31 Aug 1611 – Nov 1612 Died)
  • Bartolomeo Cartolario (11 Feb 1613 – Nov 1614 Died)
  • Pietro Paolo Miloto (9 Feb 1615 – Nov 1618 Died)
  • Pasquale Grassi (29 Apr 1619 – Dec 1636 Died)
  • Francesco Grassi (16 Jan 1640 – 4 Apr 1669 Died)
  • Giovanni Antonio Baldi (15 Jul 1669 – 8 Oct 1679 Died)[4]
  • Stefano Rosato (3 Jul 1684 – 22 Jan 1696 Died)[4]
  • Antonio Grassi (bishop) (21 May 1696 – 4 Nov 1715 Died)[4]
  • Giovanni Soffietti, C.R.M. (5 Feb 1716 – 19 Jan 1733 Appointed, Bishop of Adria)[4]
  • Giovanni Maria Benzoni (2 Mar 1733 – 12 Jun 1744 Resigned)
  • Paolo Francesco Giustiniani, O.F.M. Cap. (15 Jun 1744 – 16 Nov 1750 Appointed, Bishop of Treviso)
  • Gian Alberto De' Grandi, C.R.L. (16 Nov 1750 – 21 Jul 1752 Died)
  • Vincenzo Dominico Bragadin, O.F.M. Cap. (26 Sep 1753 – 21 Jun 1762 Died)
  • Giannagostino Gradenigo, O.S.B. (22 Nov 1762 – 19 Sep 1768 Appointed, Bishop of Ceneda)
  • Giovanni Morosini, O.S.B. (28 May 1770 – 14 Dec 1772 Appointed, Bishop of Verona)
  • Federico Maria Giovanelli (12 Jul 1773 – 20 May 1776 Appointed, Patriarch of Venice)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Maria Ciuran (Civran) (15 Jul 1776 – 28 Oct 1794 Died)
  • Stefano Domenico Sceriman, O.P. (1 Jun 1795 – 12 Jun 1806 Died)
  • Giuseppe Maria Peruzzi (18 Sep 1807 – 26 Jun 1818 Confirmed, Bishop of Vicenza)
  • Giuseppe Manfrin Provedi (23 Aug 1819 – 26 Jan 1829 Died)
  • Antonio Savorin (15 Mar 1830 – 25 Dec 1840 Died)
  • Jacopo De’ Foretti (24 Jan 1842 – 25 Apr 1867 Died)
  • Domenico Agostini (27 Oct 1871 – 22 Jun 1877 Appointed, Patriarch of Venice)
  • Sigismondo Brandolini Rota (25 Jun 1877 – 5 Sep 1877 Resigned)
  • Ludovico Marangoni, O.F.M. Conv. (21 Sep 1877 – 21 Nov 1908 Died)
  • Antonio Bassani (21 Nov 1908 Succeeded – 1 Oct 1918 Resigned)
  • Domenico Mezzadri (2 Jul 1920 – 8 Dec 1936 Died)
  • Giacinto Giovanni Ambrosi, O.F.M. Cap. (13 Dec 1937 – 28 Nov 1951 Appointed, Archbishop of Gorizia e Gradisca)
  • Giovanni Battista Piasentini, C.S.Ch. (31 Jan 1952 – 1 May 1976 Retired)
  • Sennen Corrà (1 May 1976 – 19 Jul 1989 Appointed, Bishop of Concordia-Pordenone)
  • Alfredo Magarotto (22 Feb 1990 – 31 May 1997 Appointed, Bishop of Vittorio Veneto)
  • Angelo Daniel (27 Nov 1997 – 10 Jan 2009 Retired)
  • Adriano Tessarollo (28 Mar 2009 – )

Notes

1. ^{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Chioggia|publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dchgg.html|accessdate=June 16, 2018}}{{sup|self-published}}
2. ^{{Cite web|last=Chow |first=Gabriel|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Chioggia (Italy) |publisher=GCatholic.org|date=|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/chio0.htm |accessdate=June 16, 2018}}{{sup|self-published}}
3. ^Catholic Encyclopedia article
4. ^{{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=161|date=1952|publisher=Messagero di S. Antonio|location=Patavii|ISBN=}} (in Latin)
{{Catholic}}{{Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Venice}}{{coord|45.2167|N|12.2833|E|source:wikidata-and-enwiki-cat-tree_region:IT|display=title}}

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