词条 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Treviso |
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| jurisdiction = Diocese | name = Treviso | latin = Dioecesis Tarvisina | local = | image = Facciata del duomo.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = Treviso Cathedral | country = Italy | metropolitan = | territory = | province = Venice | coordinates = | area_km2 = 2,194 | population = 885,220 | population_as_of = 2010 | catholics = 807,020 | catholics_percent = 91.2 | parishes = 265 | churches = | congregations = | schools = | members = | denomination = Catholic Church | rite = Roman Rite | established = 4th Century | cathedral = Cattedrale di S. Pietro Apostolo | cocathedral = | patron = | priests = | pope = {{Incumbent pope}} | bishop_title = Bishop | bishop = Gianfranco Agostino Gardin, O.F.M. Conv. | coadjutor = | auxiliary_bishops = | vicar_general = | emeritus_bishops = Paolo Magnani | map = Roman Catholic Diocese of Treviso in Italy.svg | map_alt = | map_caption = | website = www.diocesitv.it | footnotes = }} The Italian Catholic Diocese of Treviso ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Tarvisina}}) is in the Veneto. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Venice.[1][2] HistoryThrough the intercession of Bishop Felix the city of Treviso was spared during the Lombard invasion (569) and became the seat of a duchy. Charlemagne made it a marquisate, extending from Belluno to Ceneda, and from the Adige to the Tagliamento. In 922 Treviso, which was under episcopal jurisdiction, was sacked by the Hungarians. Treviso probably was Christianized from Aquileia. The first bishop of certain date was Jucundus, who in 421 took part in the consecration of the church of the Rialto in Venice. The bishops of Treviso who participated in the schism of the Three Chapters were: Felix (see above); Rusticus, present at the Council of Murano (588); and Felix II, who signed the petition to the Emperor Maurice. In 905 Bishop Adelbert received from Berengar I of Italy the temporal jurisdiction of the city, which extended to Rozo (969–1001) and Rolando who adhered to the schism of Clement III. Bishop Tiso (1212–1245) suffered from the tyranny of Ezzelino, and Alberto Ricco, O. M. (1255), was imprisoned for preaching against him. Other bishops were:
In 1818 Treviso passed from the metropolitan see of Aquileia (Udine) to the archdiocese of Venice. Bishop Giuseppe Grasser (1822) healed the conflicts caused by the interregnum. Bishop Giovanni Antonio Farina (1850) conferred sacred orders on Giuseppe Sarto, later Pope Pius X. United with Treviso is the ancient Diocese of Asolo, the bishops of which are unknown from 587 (Agnellus) until 1049 (Ugo); and the diocese of Heraclea (diocese of Città Nova), a city founded in the times of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius, as a refuge for the inhabitants of Opitergium (Oderzo), who with their bishop (Magnus) had been exiled by the Lombards. Twenty-six bishops are known, from 814 until the union of the see with Treviso, 1440.[3] OrdinariesDiocese of TrevisoErected: 4th CenturyLatin Name: Dioecesis Tarvisina Metropolitan: Patriarchate of Venice
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Notes1. ^{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Treviso|publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dtrev.html |accessdate=June 16, 2018}}{{sup|self-published}} {{Catholic}}{{Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Venice}}{{coord missing|Italy}}2. ^{{Cite web|last=Chow |first=Gabriel|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Treviso (Italy) |publisher=GCatholic.org|date=|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/trev0.htm |accessdate=June 16, 2018}}{{sup|self-published}} 3. ^Catholic Encyclopedia article 3 : Roman Catholic dioceses in Veneto|Dioceses established in the 4th century|Bishops of Treviso |
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