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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bovino

The Diocese of Bovino (Latin: Bivinensis, or Bovinensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the civil province of Apulia, southern Italy. It is 23 mi (37 km) southwest of Foggia.[1][2] It was established in the tenth century, and was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Benevento.[3] In 1986 it was merged into the Archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino. In 1980, the diocese claimed 23,500 adherents, served by 26 priests.[4]

The cathedral of S. Maria Assunta e S. Marco, Bovino

History edit

It used to be claimed that the diocese of Bovino was founded by the end of the fifth century.[5] The bishop Johannes who was present at the Roman synod of 499 was claimed as the proof of the existence of the diocese, but that Bishop Johannes has been shown to be bishop of Vibona in the Abruzzi. There is therefore no evidence for the diocese of Bovino before the 10th century.[6]

In 944, Pope Marinus II (942–946) confirmed the privileges and possessions of the archdiocese of Benevento, which included Bovino.[7]

The diocese was greatly affected by the 1629–1631 Italian plague. Bishop Giovanni Antonio Galderisi (1616–1658) blessed a statue of S. Dominic in the cathedral on 16 January 1631, in the hope of arresting the pestilence. The mayor and city council named him their protector, and provided an annual sum for a votive light in front of his statue.[8]

Chapter and cathedral edit

The cathedral of Bovino is dedicated to the Assumption of the Body of the Virgin Mary into Heaven, and to S. Marco, once bishop of Lucera.[9]

The cathedral was administered by a corporative body called the Chapter, which was composed of three dignities (the Archdeacon, the Dean, and the Cantor) and six canons. Since the cathedral was also a parish church, there were also a body of nine "capitolari", who saw to the daily needs of the cathedral and its parishioners. There was also another parish church, and together with the cathedral some 2,000 parishioners were served.[10] In 1685, there were four dignities and six canons.[11] In his first ad limina report, in 1660, Bishop Vincenzo Raviglioni informed the papacy that he had found the cathedral in a dilapidated state.[12]

The diocese also had six archpriests, each stationed in a town or village ("loca").

Napoleonic disruptions edit

From 1809 to 1815, Pope Pius VII was prisoner of Napoleon in France, and was unable and unwilling to cooperate with Napoleon's brother-in-law, Joachim Murat who had been named King of Naples (1808–1815). In 1815 the Congress of Vienna restored King Ferdinand I of Naples and Sicily (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies), and Pius VII ceded him the papal rights to Benevento (which included Bovino). A concordat (treaty) was signed on 16 February 1818,[13] and in a separate document, dated 7 March 1818, Pius VII granted Ferdinand the right to nominate all bishops in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.[14]

On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull De Ulteriore, in which he reestablished the metropolitan archbishopric of Benevento. Bovino was a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Benevento.[15]

Diocesan reorganization edit

On 14 December 1974, Pope Paul VI appointed Giuseppe Lenotti, the Bishop of Foggia (1962–1979), to be at the same time Bishop of Bovino. On the same day, he was then also named Bishop of Troia.[16] On 4 April 1981, Pope John Paul II appointed as successor to Bishop Lenotti, Bishop Salvatore De Giorgi, with the title of metropolitan archbishop of Foggia, Bovino, and Troia.[17]

With special faculties granted by Pope Paul VI, the Sacred Congregation for Bishops issued the decree Quo Aptius on 15 November 1977, by which an exchange of territories between the dioceses of Bovino and Ariano Irpino was authorized, Boviano to surrender the town of Montaguto to Ariano, and Ariano to surrender the town of Monteleone to Bovino.[18]

The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention, decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses.[19]

On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of Normae was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time, aeque personaliter, was abolished. Instead, the Vatican continued consultations which had begun under Pope John XXIII for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese.

On 30 September 1986, Pope John Paul II ordered that the dioceses of Foggio e Bovino be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title Archidioecesis Fodiana-Bovinensis. The seat of the diocese was to be in Foggia, and the cathedral of Foggia was to serve as the cathedral of the merged dioceses. The cathedral in Bovino was to become a co-cathedral, and the cathedral Chapter was to be a Capitulum Concathedralis. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Foggia, and likewise one seminary, one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the former diocese of Bovino.[20]

The diocese of Troia was also suppressed, united with the diocese of Lucera as the Diocese of Lucera-Troia.

Bishops of Bovino edit

to 1500 edit

...
  • Johannes (attested 971)[21]
...
  • [Anonymous] (attested 1059 – 1061)[22]
...
  • Hugo (attested 1092 – 1099)[23]
...
  • Giso (attested 1122)[24]
...
  • Alexander (attested 1131 – 1137)[25]
...
  • Pandulfus (attested 1175)[26]
...
  • Robertus (1190 – 1215)[27]
  • Guilelmus (1215 – 1220)[28]
  • Petrus (1220 – 1238)
  • Matthaeus (1238 – 1240)
  • Manerius (1240 – 1244)
  • Johannes Baptista (attested 1244)
...
  • Henricus (1269 – 1285?)[29]
  • Maynerius (attested 1289)[30]
  • Richardus (1290 – 1300)
  • Petrus
  • Alexander (1304 – 1309)[31]
  • Jacobus (1309 – 1324)[32]
  • Rostagnus (1329)[33]
  • Rogerius, O.F.M. (1 May 1329 - 1340)[34]
  • Matthaeus (1340 - )[35]
  • Guilelmus de Cabilone, O.P. (8 Mar 1346 - 1349)[36]
  • Nicolaus, O.S.B. (19 Jun 1349 - 1353)[37]
  • Petrus de Argentino, O.E.S.A. (12 Feb 1354 - 1370)[38]
  • Domenico de Sassinoro (31 Jan 1371 - Mar 1371)[39]
  • Bartolomeo de Sperella, O.F.M. (3 Sep 1371 - 1381)[40]
  • Pietro, O.E.S.A.(1381 - )[41]
  • Bernardo Ferrari (2 Sep 1386 - )
  • Antonio, O.F.M. (1397 - 1403) Roman Obedience[42]
  • Bartolomeo Vanni, O.E.S.A. (24 Aug 1403 - 1407 Resigned)
  • Pietro da Auletta, O.P. (15 Apr 1407 - 1425)[43]
  • Bartolomeo de Sperella, O.F.M. (1425 - 1427)[44]
  • Pietro degli Scaleri (1427 - 1463)[45]
  • Natale de Lombardi (1463 - 1477)[46]
  • Giovanni Candida (2 Mar 1477 - 1499)[47]
  • Giovanni Battista Gagliardi (1499 - 1510)[48]

1500 to 1800 edit

  • Giovanni Battista Gagliardi (1499 – 1510)[49]
  • Joannes de Capellaniis (1510 – 1529)[50]
Benedetto de Accolti (1530 – 1535 Resigned) Administrator[51]
Esteban Gabriel Merino (1535), Administrator[52]

1800 to 1986 edit

Sede vacante (1798–1818)
  • Paolo Garzilli (1818 – 1832)[65]
  • Francesco Iovinelli, C.M. (29 Jul 1833 – 8 Nov 1836)[66]
  • Francesco Saverio Farace (2 Oct 1837 – 10 May 1851)[67]
  • Filippo Gallo, C.M. (18 Mar 1852 – 9 Mar 1858 Resigned)
  • Giovanni Montuoro (20 Jun 1859 – 24 Mar 1862)[68]
  • Alessandro Cantoli, O.F.M. (22 Dec 1871 – 16 Oct 1884)
  • Salvatore Maria Bressi, O.F.M. Cap. (10 Nov 1884 – 1887)[69]
  • Michele de Jorio (25 Nov 1887 – 1898)[70]
  • Giuseppe Padula (24 Mar 1898 – 1908)[71]
  • Uberto Maria Fiodo (9 Dec 1910 – 1922)[72]
  • Cornelio Sebastiano Cuccarollo [it], O.F.M. Cap. (27 Mar 1923 – 1930)[73]
  • Innocenzo Alfredo Russo, O.F.M. (13 Mar 1937 – 9 Dec 1959 Retired)
  • Renato Luisi (17 Dec 1959 – 1963)[74]
  • Giuseppe Lenotti (14 Dec 1974 – 28 Jan 1981)
  • Salvatore De Giorgi (4 Apr 1981 – 1986)[75]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Bovino" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Diocese of Bovino" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Kehr IX, p. 141: "Episcopatus paulo post promotionem Beneventani episcopi ad dignitatem metropolitanam erectus esse videtur, nam lohannes primus quem novimus episcopus a. 971 in quadam charta Landulfi archiep. occurrit (ed. Borgia Mem. Benevento II 270; facs. Arch, paleogr. Ital. XIII tab. 1. 2)."
  4. ^ Annuario pontificio (Rome: Vatican 1981).
  5. ^ Ughelli VII, p. 860. "Bovino". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  6. ^ Francesco Lanzoni (1927), Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604), (in Italian) (Faenza 1927), p.  304: "Presso il Gams (p. 860) appare tra le diocesi pugliesi nel 499 quella di Bovino con un Ioannes; ma il presule di questo nome, uno dei sottoscrittori del sinodo romano di quell'anno, non fu di Bovino, bensì di Vibona nei Bruzzii: « episcopus ecclesiae Vibonensis» o «Vibinensis», non «Bivinensis». La diocesi di Bovino dev'essere sorta più tardi."
  7. ^ Ughelli VIII, p. 50: "...concedentes tibi, tuaeque sanctae Beneventanae Ecclesiae, quaecunque legaliter, et rationabiliter antiquae jurae tempore praedecessorum tuorum visa est possidere, id est Bivinum, Asculum, Larinum, Sipontum et Ecclesiam sancti Michaelis Archangeli in Monte-Gargano cum omnibus earum pertinentiis, et omnia praedicta cum ecclesiis, familiis utriusque sexus, et massis, totaque infra tuam parochiam loca...."
  8. ^ D'Avino. p. 89, col. 2.
  9. ^ Cappelletti XIX, p. 203.
  10. ^ Cappelletti XIX, p. 203.
  11. ^ Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 125; VI, p. 129, note 1.
  12. ^ Gérard Labrot, Sisyphes chrétiens: la longue patience des évêques bâtisseurs du Royaume de Naples, 1590-1760 (Ceyzérieu: Editions Champ Vallon, 1999), pp. 184-185 with note 1: "Duobus ab hinc annis quibus praesum eidem ecclesiae illam reperii ita eversam atque destitutam ut minus formam ecclesiae retineat eiusque parietes usque adeo minantur evidentem iacturam."
  13. ^ Bullarii Romani continuatio, Summorum Pontificum Benedicti XIV, Clementis XIII, Clementis XIV, Pii VI, Pii VII, Leonis XII, Pii VIII constitutiones... (in Latin). Vol. Tomus septimus, pars ii. Prato: Aldine. 1852. pp. 1713–1726.
  14. ^ Bullarii romani continuatio VII. 2, pp. 1726-1727.
  15. ^ Bulliarii Romani Continuatio Tomus 25 (Rome 1853), p. 57, § 11: "Ecclesia archiepiscopalis Beneventana dominio Sedis apostolicae etiam in temporalibus subjecta suffraganeas habere perget episcopales in regia ditione citra Pharum existentes ecclesias Avellinam, Arianensem, Bovinensem, Lucerinam, sancti Severi, Cerretanam et Thelesinam unitas, Bojanensem, Thermularum, Larinensem, et sanctae Agathae Gothorum....."
  16. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 67 (Città del Vaticano 1975), p. 343: "die 14 Decembris 1974- — Cathedrali Ecclesiae Bovinensi Exc. P. D. Iosephum Lenotti, Episcopum Fodianum." "Cathedrali Ecclesiae Troianae Exc. P. D. Iosephum Lenotti, Episcopum Fodianum et Bovinensem."
  17. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 73 (Città del Vaticano 1981), p. 429: "die 4 Aprilis. — Metropolitanae Ecclesiae Fodianae atque Cathedralibus Ecclesiis Bovinensi et Troianae Exc.mum P. D. Salvatorem De Giorgi, hactenus Episcopum Uritanum".
  18. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 70 (Città del Vaticano 1978), pp. 132-133.
  19. ^ In its decree Christus Dominus, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous."
  20. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 79 (Città del Vaticano 1987), pp. 710-712.
  21. ^ Kehr IX, p. 141.
  22. ^ A bishop of Bovino (Bivinensis), whose name is not preserved, was present at synods of Pope Nicholas II at Benevento in 1059 and 1061. Ughelli VIII, p. 80. Cappelletti XIX, p. 204. J.D. Mansi (ed.) Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus 19 (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 935.
  23. ^ Hugo (Ugo): Kehr IX, p. 141: "...Ugonem ex chartis a. 1092. 1093 (Gallo Cod. dipl. norm, di Aversa I lOsq. n. 6. 8) et a. 1099 (Ughelli Xb, 549) notum."
  24. ^ Giso: Francesco Carabellese (1905), L'Apulia ed il suo comune nell'alto medio evo (Bari: V. Vecchi 1905) pp. 543, 545.
  25. ^ Bishop Alexander is mentioned in a document from Cava of November 1131. Mattei-Cerasoli (1918), p. 371. Kehr IX, p. 141.
  26. ^ Bishop Pandulfus is mentioned in a document from Cava of November 1131. Mattei-Cerasoli (1918), p. 372.
  27. ^ On 18 May 1197, Bishop Robert and several episcopal colleagues consecrated the church of S. Marco in Bovino. Marco Vattasso (1900), Le due bibbie di Bovino ora codici Vaticani latini 10510—10511 e le loro note storiche, in: Studi e testi II (Roma 1900) pp. 19-20.
  28. ^ Gams, p. 861, column 2.
  29. ^ Gams, p. 861, column 2. Eubel I, p. 139.
  30. ^ In March 1289, Bishop Maynerius supervised the installation of a new church bell. D'Avino, p. 86, col. 1. Vattasso (1900), p. 32.
  31. ^ Alexander: Gams, p. 861, column 2.
  32. ^ Jacobus: : Gams, p. 861, column 2.
  33. ^ Cappelletti XIX, p. 214: "eletto e morto nel medesimo anno 1329." Eubel I, p. 139.
  34. ^ Rogerius: Cappelletti XIX, pp. 214-215. Eubel I, p. 139.
  35. ^ Matthaeus: Eubel I, p. 139.
  36. ^ Guglielmo: Eubel I, p. 139.
  37. ^ Nicola: Eubel I, p. 139.
  38. ^ Pietro: Eubel I, p. 139.
  39. ^ Domenico: Eubel I, p. 139.
  40. ^ An exchange of property between Bishop de Sperella and the cathedral Chapter took place on 30 July 1381: Pasquale Cordasco, "Annotazioni in margine alle pergamene dell'Archivio Capitolare di Bovino," (in Italian), in: Giovanni Anzivino; Lucia Marta Russo (edd.), Atti e documenti dell'Archivio Capitolare e dell'Archivio Diocesano di Bovino (Foggia: Centrografico Francescano 2000), pp. 56-58.
  41. ^ Pietro Argentino: D'Avino, p. 87 col. 1.
  42. ^ Fra Antonio was named bishop of Bovino on 8 March 1397, by Pope Boniface IX. In 1403 Bishop Antonio was appointed Bishop of Tortiboli (on 11 March 1383, according to Eubel). Eubel I, pp. 139, 505.
  43. ^ Bishop Pietro blessed the large bell of the campanile in 1410. In 1411, he wrote a book on the rights and obligations of the diocese of Bovino. He had a new Lectionary written for the cathedral, with the colophon: "Frater Petrus de Padula ordinis Minarum, lector conventus S. Francisci de Benevento scripsit hunc librum ad istantiam, et petitionem reverendi fratris Pètri de Auletta episcopi civitatis Bivini.A.D. 1414, die ultima mensis aprilis." D'Avino, p. 87, col 1.
  44. ^ A Neapolitan, Sperella had been Bishop of Tortiboli. He was transferred to Bovino by Pope Martin V on 31 August 1425. He died in 1427 (or 1429, according to Cappelletti, quoting his tombstone). D'Avino, p. 87. Cappelletti XIX, p. 217. Eubel I, p. 139.
  45. ^ Petrus de Scaleriis was a native of Bovino, and had been archdeacon of the cathedral. He was appointed Bishop of Bovino on 28 July 1427, by Pope Martin V. He died on 18 March 1463. Cappelletti XIX, pp. 217-218. Eubel I, p. 139.
  46. ^ Natulus de Lombardis had been Dean of the cathedral of Troia. He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 18 April 1463, by Pope Pius II. He died in 1477. Cappelletti XIX, p. 218. Eubel II, p. 107.
  47. ^ Candida: Eubel II, p. 107.
  48. ^ Joannes Baptista Gaillardus was a priest of Cava. He was appointed bishop by Pope Alexander VI on 10 May 1499. He died in 1510. Eubel II, p. 107.
  49. ^ Gagliardi was named bishop of Bovino on 10 May 1499, by Pope Alexander VI. In 1500, his ad limina report was made by procurator. Eubel II, p. 135 with note 2.
  50. ^ Giovanni Cappellani was born at Lauro (Terra di Lavoro). He is recorded as the papal Majordomo (Magister Domus. Praefectus sacri palatii apostolici) of Pope Julius II from 1508 to 1510. Gaetano Moroni (ed.), Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica Vol. XLI (Venezia: Tip. Emiliana 1846), p. 251. He was appointed bishop by Pope Julius II, on 24 April 1510 (according to Cappelletti), and attended the Fifth Lateran Council under Pope Julius in 1512. He died in 1529. J.D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus 32 (Paris 1902), p. 730. Cappelletti XIX, p. 218. Cf. Eubel III, p. 135.
  51. ^ Cardinal Accolti was administrator of the diocese from 24 January 1530 to 15 April 1535. At the same time he was made Administrator of the diocese of Policastro, and, in 1532, Legate of the March of Ancona. Cappelletti XIX, p. 218. Eubel III, p. 135.
  52. ^ Cardinal Merini: Cappelletti XIX, p. 218. Eubel III, p. 135.
  53. ^ On 13 May 1541, Oliva was appointed Archbishop of Amalfi by Pope Paul III.
  54. ^ Giustiniani was the son of the (Venetian) governor of the island of Chios. Cappelletti XIX, p. 219. "Bishop Angelo Giustiniani" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 15, 2016
  55. ^ Tolosa was a native of Naples. He was appointed bishop of Bovino by Pope Clement VIII on 30 April 1601, and was consecrated in Rome on 3 May, by Cardinal Alessandro de'Medici. One of his early acts was to summon a meeting of the cathedral canons to discuss the establishment of a seminary. In May 1602, he was appointed Nuncio of the pope to the Duke of Savoy, and on 15 April 1605 he sent the church of Bovino a collection of relics. On the death of Clement VIII in March 1605, he was in Rome, and secured privileges for the canons of Bovino from the new pope, Leo XI (de'Medici); he finally returned to Bovino in November 1606. In 1606, he welcomed the Jesuits to the diocese, and in 1607 the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God (Fatebenefratelli). On 16 December 1615, Tolosi was appointed Archbishop of Chieti. D'Avino. pp. 88-89. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, pp. 120, 332 with note 6.
  56. ^ Galderisi was of a noble family of Monopoli, and was a canon of the cathedral of Monopoli. He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 11 January 1616, by Pope Paul V (Borghese). He died in 1658. D'Avino, p. 89. Gauchat IV, p. 120. "Bishop Giovanni Antonio Galderisi" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 24 November 2016.[self-published source]
  57. ^ A Neapolitan, Roviglioni was appointed bishop by Pope Innocent X on 3 June 1658. In his first ad limina report, he informed the papacy that he had found the cathedral in a dilapidated state. In 1666, he issued detailed instructions on proper clerical dress. Roviglioni died on 14 September 1669. D'Avino, pp. 89-90. Gauchat IV, p. 120 with note 4. Gérard Labrot, Sisyphes chrétiens: la longue patience des évêques bâtisseurs du Royaume de Naples, 1590-1760 (Editions Champ Vallon, 1999), pp. 184-185 with note 1. "Bishop Vincenzo Roviglioni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 15 July 2016.[self-published source]
  58. ^ Born in Naples, Curzio held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure, and was a canon of the cathedral of Naples. He had been Vicar General of the diocese of Sorrento, then of Avellino. He was a Consultor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition of Naples. He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 30 June 1670, by Pope Clement X. He died in August 1672. D'Avino, p. 90. Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 125 with note 2.
  59. ^ Di Giacomo: D'Avino, p. 90. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 125 with note 3. "Bishop Giuseppe di Giacomo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 August 2016.[self-published source]
  60. ^ Cerasi: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 125 with note 4. "Bishop Angelo Cerasi" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 18 August 2016.[self-published source]
  61. ^ Lucci: D'Avino, pp. 90-91. Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 125 with note 5.
  62. ^ Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VI, p. 129 with note 2.
  63. ^ Milinari: D'Avino, p. 91. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 129 with note 3.
  64. ^ Parruca de Tries was appointed on 29 January 1798, by Pope Pius VI. He died on 8 August 1798. On 20 February 1798, Pope Pius VI had been forced to leave Rome, which had become a republic under French control; on 28 March 1799, the pope was deported to France, where he died on 29 August 1799. D'Avino, pp. 91-92. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 129 with note 4.
  65. ^ Garzilli was born at Solofra (diocese of Salerno), in 1756. He was bishop of Marsico Nuovo from 1797 to 1818. He was confirmed as bishop of Bovino by Pope Pius VII on 2 October 1818. On 2 July 1832, Bishop Garzilli was confirmed as Bishop of Sessa Aurunca by Pope Gregory XVI. D'Avino, p. 92 col. 1. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 278; VII, pp. 117, 353.
  66. ^ A native of Pomigliano di Atella (diocese of Aversa), Iovinelli had been the superior of the convent of his Order in Naples. D'Avino, p. 92.
  67. ^ Farace: D'Avino, pp. 92-93.
  68. ^ Montuoro was born in Naples in 1810. He was Rector of S. Maria della Candelora in Naples, and professor of canon law and theology. He was named bishop of Bovino on 20 June 1859. He was also Vicar Apostolic of the united dioceses of Terracina, Sezze and Piperno. He defended the temporal sovereignty of the pope, in a tract addressed to the clergy and faithful of Bovino. He died in exile in Rome on 24 March 1862. La sovranità temporale dei romani pontefici propugnata nella sua integrità dal suffragio dell' orbe cattolico regnante Pio IX. l'anno XIV, (in Italian), (Roma: Tip. Civiltà cattolica 1860), pp. 444-449.
  69. ^ On 23 May 1887, Bishop Bressi was appointed Archbishop of Otranto by Pope Leo XIII.
  70. ^ On 4 February 1898, Bishop De Jorio was appointed Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia by Pope Leo XIII.
  71. ^ On 2 Aug 1908, Padula was appointed Bishop of Avellino by Pope Pius X.
  72. ^ On 28 April 1922, Fiodo was appointed Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia by Pope Pius XI.
  73. ^ On 24 October 1930, Bishop Cuccarollo was appointed Archbishop of Otranto by Pope Pius XI.
  74. ^ On 30 June 1963, Luisi was appointed Bishop of Nicastro by Pope Paul VI.
  75. ^ On 30 September 1986, De Giorgi was appointed Archbishop of Foggia-Bovino by Pope John Paul II.

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Episcopal lists edit

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Studies edit

  • Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1864). Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Vol. XIX. Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 203–221.
  • D'Avino, Vincenzo (1848). Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nulluis) del Regno delle Due Sicilie (in Italian). Napoli: Ranucci. pp. 79–93. [article written by Marco Lolatte]
  • Kehr, Paulus Fridolin (1962). Italia pontificia. Regesta pontificum Romanorum. Vol. IX: Samnia – Apulia – Lucania 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Berlin: Weidmann. (in Latin). pp. 141–142.
  • Mattei-Cerasoli, L. (1918), "Di alcuni vescovi poco noti," (in Italian), in: Archivio storico per le provincie Napolitane XLIII (n.s. IV 1918), pp. 363–382, at pp. 371–372.
  • Nicastro, Carlo Gaetano (1984). Bovino, storia di popolo, vescovi, duchi e briganti. (in Italian). Ammin. Provinc. di Capitanata, 1984.
  • Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1721). Italia sacra, sive De episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium. Vol. Tomus octavus (8). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 249–270.
  • Vattasso, Marco (1900). Le due Bibbie di Bovino: ora Codici vaticani latini 10510-10511, e le loro note storiche. (in Italian). Roma: Tipografia Vaticana.

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roman, catholic, diocese, bovino, diocese, bovino, latin, bivinensis, bovinensis, latin, church, diocese, catholic, church, civil, province, apulia, southern, italy, southwest, foggia, established, tenth, century, suffragan, archdiocese, benevento, 1986, merge. The Diocese of Bovino Latin Bivinensis or Bovinensis is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the civil province of Apulia southern Italy It is 23 mi 37 km southwest of Foggia 1 2 It was established in the tenth century and was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Benevento 3 In 1986 it was merged into the Archdiocese of Foggia Bovino In 1980 the diocese claimed 23 500 adherents served by 26 priests 4 The cathedral of S Maria Assunta e S Marco BovinoContents 1 History 1 1 Chapter and cathedral 1 2 Napoleonic disruptions 1 3 Diocesan reorganization 2 Bishops of Bovino 2 1 to 1500 2 2 1500 to 1800 2 3 1800 to 1986 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 Bibliography 5 1 Episcopal lists 5 2 Studies 6 External linksHistory editIt used to be claimed that the diocese of Bovino was founded by the end of the fifth century 5 The bishop Johannes who was present at the Roman synod of 499 was claimed as the proof of the existence of the diocese but that Bishop Johannes has been shown to be bishop of Vibona in the Abruzzi There is therefore no evidence for the diocese of Bovino before the 10th century 6 In 944 Pope Marinus II 942 946 confirmed the privileges and possessions of the archdiocese of Benevento which included Bovino 7 The diocese was greatly affected by the 1629 1631 Italian plague Bishop Giovanni Antonio Galderisi 1616 1658 blessed a statue of S Dominic in the cathedral on 16 January 1631 in the hope of arresting the pestilence The mayor and city council named him their protector and provided an annual sum for a votive light in front of his statue 8 Chapter and cathedral edit The cathedral of Bovino is dedicated to the Assumption of the Body of the Virgin Mary into Heaven and to S Marco once bishop of Lucera 9 The cathedral was administered by a corporative body called the Chapter which was composed of three dignities the Archdeacon the Dean and the Cantor and six canons Since the cathedral was also a parish church there were also a body of nine capitolari who saw to the daily needs of the cathedral and its parishioners There was also another parish church and together with the cathedral some 2 000 parishioners were served 10 In 1685 there were four dignities and six canons 11 In his first ad limina report in 1660 Bishop Vincenzo Raviglioni informed the papacy that he had found the cathedral in a dilapidated state 12 The diocese also had six archpriests each stationed in a town or village loca Napoleonic disruptions edit From 1809 to 1815 Pope Pius VII was prisoner of Napoleon in France and was unable and unwilling to cooperate with Napoleon s brother in law Joachim Murat who had been named King of Naples 1808 1815 In 1815 the Congress of Vienna restored King Ferdinand I of Naples and Sicily Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and Pius VII ceded him the papal rights to Benevento which included Bovino A concordat treaty was signed on 16 February 1818 13 and in a separate document dated 7 March 1818 Pius VII granted Ferdinand the right to nominate all bishops in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 14 On 27 June 1818 Pius VII issued the bull De Ulteriore in which he reestablished the metropolitan archbishopric of Benevento Bovino was a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Benevento 15 Diocesan reorganization edit On 14 December 1974 Pope Paul VI appointed Giuseppe Lenotti the Bishop of Foggia 1962 1979 to be at the same time Bishop of Bovino On the same day he was then also named Bishop of Troia 16 On 4 April 1981 Pope John Paul II appointed as successor to Bishop Lenotti Bishop Salvatore De Giorgi with the title of metropolitan archbishop of Foggia Bovino and Troia 17 With special faculties granted by Pope Paul VI the Sacred Congregation for Bishops issued the decree Quo Aptius on 15 November 1977 by which an exchange of territories between the dioceses of Bovino and Ariano Irpino was authorized Boviano to surrender the town of Montaguto to Ariano and Ariano to surrender the town of Monteleone to Bovino 18 The Second Vatican Council 1962 1965 in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses 19 On 18 February 1984 the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat Based on the revisions a set of Normae was issued on 15 November 1984 which was accompanied in the next year on 3 June 1985 by enabling legislation According to the agreement the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time aeque personaliter was abolished Instead the Vatican continued consultations which had begun under Pope John XXIII for the merging of small dioceses especially those with personnel and financial problems into one combined diocese On 30 September 1986 Pope John Paul II ordered that the dioceses of Foggio e Bovino be merged into one diocese with one bishop with the Latin title Archidioecesis Fodiana Bovinensis The seat of the diocese was to be in Foggia and the cathedral of Foggia was to serve as the cathedral of the merged dioceses The cathedral in Bovino was to become a co cathedral and the cathedral Chapter was to be a Capitulum Concathedralis There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal in Foggia and likewise one seminary one College of Consultors and one Priests Council The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the former diocese of Bovino 20 The diocese of Troia was also suppressed united with the diocese of Lucera as the Diocese of Lucera Troia Bishops of Bovino editto 1500 edit Johannes attested 971 21 Anonymous attested 1059 1061 22 Hugo attested 1092 1099 23 Giso attested 1122 24 Alexander attested 1131 1137 25 Pandulfus attested 1175 26 Robertus 1190 1215 27 Guilelmus 1215 1220 28 Petrus 1220 1238 Matthaeus 1238 1240 Manerius 1240 1244 Johannes Baptista attested 1244 Henricus 1269 1285 29 Maynerius attested 1289 30 Richardus 1290 1300 Petrus Alexander 1304 1309 31 Jacobus 1309 1324 32 Rostagnus 1329 33 Rogerius O F M 1 May 1329 1340 34 Matthaeus 1340 35 Guilelmus de Cabilone O P 8 Mar 1346 1349 36 Nicolaus O S B 19 Jun 1349 1353 37 Petrus de Argentino O E S A 12 Feb 1354 1370 38 Domenico de Sassinoro 31 Jan 1371 Mar 1371 39 Bartolomeo de Sperella O F M 3 Sep 1371 1381 40 Pietro O E S A 1381 41 Bernardo Ferrari 2 Sep 1386 Antonio O F M 1397 1403 Roman Obedience 42 Bartolomeo Vanni O E S A 24 Aug 1403 1407 Resigned Pietro da Auletta O P 15 Apr 1407 1425 43 Bartolomeo de Sperella O F M 1425 1427 44 Pietro degli Scaleri 1427 1463 45 Natale de Lombardi 1463 1477 46 Giovanni Candida 2 Mar 1477 1499 47 Giovanni Battista Gagliardi 1499 1510 48 1500 to 1800 edit Giovanni Battista Gagliardi 1499 1510 49 Joannes de Capellaniis 1510 1529 50 Benedetto de Accolti 1530 1535 Resigned Administrator 51 Esteban Gabriel Merino 1535 Administrator 52 Alfonso Oliva O S A 20 Aug 1535 1541 53 Ferdinando D Anna 13 May 1541 1565 Giovanni Domenico D Anna 1565 1578 Angelo Giustiniani 14 May 1578 26 Aug 1600 54 Paolo Tolosa C R 1601 1615 55 Giovanni Antonio Galderisi 1616 1658 56 Vincenzo Roviglioni 1658 1669 57 Francesco Antonio Curzio 1670 1672 58 Giuseppe di Giacomo 27 Feb 1673 21 Mar 1684 59 Angelo Cerasi 5 Feb 1685 11 Dec 1728 60 Antonio Lucci O F M Conv 7 Feb 1729 Jul 1752 61 Tommaso Pacelli 27 Nov 1752 4 Oct 1780 62 Nicola Molinari O F M Cap 15 Dec 1783 18 Jan 1792 63 Vincenzo Maria Parruco Tries O P 1798 64 1800 to 1986 edit Sede vacante 1798 1818 Paolo Garzilli 1818 1832 65 Francesco Iovinelli C M 29 Jul 1833 8 Nov 1836 66 Francesco Saverio Farace 2 Oct 1837 10 May 1851 67 Filippo Gallo C M 18 Mar 1852 9 Mar 1858 Resigned Giovanni Montuoro 20 Jun 1859 24 Mar 1862 68 Alessandro Cantoli O F M 22 Dec 1871 16 Oct 1884 Salvatore Maria Bressi O F M Cap 10 Nov 1884 1887 69 Michele de Jorio 25 Nov 1887 1898 70 Giuseppe Padula 24 Mar 1898 1908 71 Uberto Maria Fiodo 9 Dec 1910 1922 72 Cornelio Sebastiano Cuccarollo it O F M Cap 27 Mar 1923 1930 73 Innocenzo Alfredo Russo O F M 13 Mar 1937 9 Dec 1959 Retired Renato Luisi 17 Dec 1959 1963 74 Giuseppe Lenotti 14 Dec 1974 28 Jan 1981 Salvatore De Giorgi 4 Apr 1981 1986 75 See also editRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Foggia Bovino List of Catholic dioceses in ItalyNotes and references edit Diocese of Bovino Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 self published source Diocese of Bovino GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 self published source Kehr IX p 141 Episcopatus paulo post promotionem Beneventani episcopi ad dignitatem metropolitanam erectus esse videtur nam lohannes primus quem novimus episcopus a 971 in quadam charta Landulfi archiep occurrit ed Borgia Mem Benevento II 270 facs Arch paleogr Ital XIII tab 1 2 Annuario pontificio Rome Vatican 1981 Ughelli VII p 860 Bovino Catholic Encyclopedia Retrieved 2007 02 18 Francesco Lanzoni 1927 Le diocesi d Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII an 604 in Italian Faenza 1927 p 304 Presso il Gams p 860 appare tra le diocesi pugliesi nel 499 quella di Bovino con un Ioannes ma il presule di questo nome uno dei sottoscrittori del sinodo romano di quell anno non fu di Bovino bensi di Vibona nei Bruzzii episcopus ecclesiae Vibonensis o Vibinensis non Bivinensis La diocesi di Bovino dev essere sorta piu tardi Ughelli VIII p 50 concedentes tibi tuaeque sanctae Beneventanae Ecclesiae quaecunque legaliter et rationabiliter antiquae jurae tempore praedecessorum tuorum visa est possidere id est Bivinum Asculum Larinum Sipontum et Ecclesiam sancti Michaelis Archangeli in Monte Gargano cum omnibus earum pertinentiis et omnia praedicta cum ecclesiis familiis utriusque sexus et massis totaque infra tuam parochiam loca D Avino p 89 col 2 Cappelletti XIX p 203 Cappelletti XIX p 203 Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 125 VI p 129 note 1 Gerard Labrot Sisyphes chretiens la longue patience des eveques batisseurs du Royaume de Naples 1590 1760 Ceyzerieu Editions Champ Vallon 1999 pp 184 185 with note 1 Duobus ab hinc annis quibus praesum eidem ecclesiae illam reperii ita eversam atque destitutam ut minus formam ecclesiae retineat eiusque parietes usque adeo minantur evidentem iacturam Bullarii Romani continuatio Summorum Pontificum Benedicti XIV Clementis XIII Clementis XIV Pii VI Pii VII Leonis XII Pii VIII constitutiones in Latin Vol Tomus septimus pars ii Prato Aldine 1852 pp 1713 1726 Bullarii romani continuatio VII 2 pp 1726 1727 Bulliarii Romani Continuatio Tomus 25 Rome 1853 p 57 11 Ecclesia archiepiscopalis Beneventana dominio Sedis apostolicae etiam in temporalibus subjecta suffraganeas habere perget episcopales in regia ditione citra Pharum existentes ecclesias Avellinam Arianensem Bovinensem Lucerinam sancti Severi Cerretanam et Thelesinam unitas Bojanensem Thermularum Larinensem et sanctae Agathae Gothorum Acta Apostolicae Sedis 67 Citta del Vaticano 1975 p 343 die 14 Decembris 1974 Cathedrali Ecclesiae Bovinensi Exc P D Iosephum Lenotti Episcopum Fodianum Cathedrali Ecclesiae Troianae Exc P D Iosephum Lenotti Episcopum Fodianum et Bovinensem Acta Apostolicae Sedis 73 Citta del Vaticano 1981 p 429 die 4 Aprilis Metropolitanae Ecclesiae Fodianae atque Cathedralibus Ecclesiis Bovinensi et Troianae Exc mum P D Salvatorem De Giorgi hactenus Episcopum Uritanum Acta Apostolicae Sedis 70 Citta del Vaticano 1978 pp 132 133 In its decree Christus Dominus section 22 it stated Concerning diocesan boundaries therefore this sacred synod decrees that to the extent required by the good of souls a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them or by changing their boundaries or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or finally especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities by providing them with a new internal organization At the same time the natural population units of people together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure should be preserved as far as possible as units For this reason obviously the territory of each diocese should be continuous Acta Apostolicae Sedis 79 Citta del Vaticano 1987 pp 710 712 Kehr IX p 141 A bishop of Bovino Bivinensis whose name is not preserved was present at synods of Pope Nicholas II at Benevento in 1059 and 1061 Ughelli VIII p 80 Cappelletti XIX p 204 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus 19 Venice A Zatta 1774 p 935 Hugo Ugo Kehr IX p 141 Ugonem ex chartis a 1092 1093 Gallo Cod dipl norm di Aversa I lOsq n 6 8 et a 1099 Ughelli Xb 549 notum Giso Francesco Carabellese 1905 L Apulia ed il suo comune nell alto medio evo Bari V Vecchi 1905 pp 543 545 Bishop Alexander is mentioned in a document from Cava of November 1131 Mattei Cerasoli 1918 p 371 Kehr IX p 141 Bishop Pandulfus is mentioned in a document from Cava of November 1131 Mattei Cerasoli 1918 p 372 On 18 May 1197 Bishop Robert and several episcopal colleagues consecrated the church of S Marco in Bovino Marco Vattasso 1900 Le due bibbie di Bovino ora codici Vaticani latini 10510 10511 e le loro note storiche in Studi e testi II Roma 1900 pp 19 20 Gams p 861 column 2 Gams p 861 column 2 Eubel I p 139 In March 1289 Bishop Maynerius supervised the installation of a new church bell D Avino p 86 col 1 Vattasso 1900 p 32 Alexander Gams p 861 column 2 Jacobus Gams p 861 column 2 Cappelletti XIX p 214 eletto e morto nel medesimo anno 1329 Eubel I p 139 Rogerius Cappelletti XIX pp 214 215 Eubel I p 139 Matthaeus Eubel I p 139 Guglielmo Eubel I p 139 Nicola Eubel I p 139 Pietro Eubel I p 139 Domenico Eubel I p 139 An exchange of property between Bishop de Sperella and the cathedral Chapter took place on 30 July 1381 Pasquale Cordasco Annotazioni in margine alle pergamene dell Archivio Capitolare di Bovino in Italian in Giovanni Anzivino Lucia Marta Russo edd Atti e documenti dell Archivio Capitolare e dell Archivio Diocesano di Bovino Foggia Centrografico Francescano 2000 pp 56 58 Pietro Argentino D Avino p 87 col 1 Fra Antonio was named bishop of Bovino on 8 March 1397 by Pope Boniface IX In 1403 Bishop Antonio was appointed Bishop of Tortiboli on 11 March 1383 according to Eubel Eubel I pp 139 505 Bishop Pietro blessed the large bell of the campanile in 1410 In 1411 he wrote a book on the rights and obligations of the diocese of Bovino He had a new Lectionary written for the cathedral with the colophon Frater Petrus de Padula ordinis Minarum lector conventus S Francisci de Benevento scripsit hunc librum ad istantiam et petitionem reverendi fratris Petri de Auletta episcopi civitatis Bivini A D 1414 die ultima mensis aprilis D Avino p 87 col 1 A Neapolitan Sperella had been Bishop of Tortiboli He was transferred to Bovino by Pope Martin V on 31 August 1425 He died in 1427 or 1429 according to Cappelletti quoting his tombstone D Avino p 87 Cappelletti XIX p 217 Eubel I p 139 Petrus de Scaleriis was a native of Bovino and had been archdeacon of the cathedral He was appointed Bishop of Bovino on 28 July 1427 by Pope Martin V He died on 18 March 1463 Cappelletti XIX pp 217 218 Eubel I p 139 Natulus de Lombardis had been Dean of the cathedral of Troia He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 18 April 1463 by Pope Pius II He died in 1477 Cappelletti XIX p 218 Eubel II p 107 Candida Eubel II p 107 Joannes Baptista Gaillardus was a priest of Cava He was appointed bishop by Pope Alexander VI on 10 May 1499 He died in 1510 Eubel II p 107 Gagliardi was named bishop of Bovino on 10 May 1499 by Pope Alexander VI In 1500 his ad limina report was made by procurator Eubel II p 135 with note 2 Giovanni Cappellani was born at Lauro Terra di Lavoro He is recorded as the papal Majordomo Magister Domus Praefectus sacri palatii apostolici of Pope Julius II from 1508 to 1510 Gaetano Moroni ed Dizionario di erudizione storico ecclesiastica Vol XLI Venezia Tip Emiliana 1846 p 251 He was appointed bishop by Pope Julius II on 24 April 1510 according to Cappelletti and attended the Fifth Lateran Council under Pope Julius in 1512 He died in 1529 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus 32 Paris 1902 p 730 Cappelletti XIX p 218 Cf Eubel III p 135 Cardinal Accolti was administrator of the diocese from 24 January 1530 to 15 April 1535 At the same time he was made Administrator of the diocese of Policastro and in 1532 Legate of the March of Ancona Cappelletti XIX p 218 Eubel III p 135 Cardinal Merini Cappelletti XIX p 218 Eubel III p 135 On 13 May 1541 Oliva was appointed Archbishop of Amalfi by Pope Paul III Giustiniani was the son of the Venetian governor of the island of Chios Cappelletti XIX p 219 Bishop Angelo Giustiniani Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 15 2016 Tolosa was a native of Naples He was appointed bishop of Bovino by Pope Clement VIII on 30 April 1601 and was consecrated in Rome on 3 May by Cardinal Alessandro de Medici One of his early acts was to summon a meeting of the cathedral canons to discuss the establishment of a seminary In May 1602 he was appointed Nuncio of the pope to the Duke of Savoy and on 15 April 1605 he sent the church of Bovino a collection of relics On the death of Clement VIII in March 1605 he was in Rome and secured privileges for the canons of Bovino from the new pope Leo XI de Medici he finally returned to Bovino in November 1606 In 1606 he welcomed the Jesuits to the diocese and in 1607 the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God Fatebenefratelli On 16 December 1615 Tolosi was appointed Archbishop of Chieti D Avino pp 88 89 Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV pp 120 332 with note 6 Galderisi was of a noble family of Monopoli and was a canon of the cathedral of Monopoli He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 11 January 1616 by Pope Paul V Borghese He died in 1658 D Avino p 89 Gauchat IV p 120 Bishop Giovanni Antonio Galderisi Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 24 November 2016 self published source A Neapolitan Roviglioni was appointed bishop by Pope Innocent X on 3 June 1658 In his first ad limina report he informed the papacy that he had found the cathedral in a dilapidated state In 1666 he issued detailed instructions on proper clerical dress Roviglioni died on 14 September 1669 D Avino pp 89 90 Gauchat IV p 120 with note 4 Gerard Labrot Sisyphes chretiens la longue patience des eveques batisseurs du Royaume de Naples 1590 1760 Editions Champ Vallon 1999 pp 184 185 with note 1 Bishop Vincenzo Roviglioni Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 15 July 2016 self published source Born in Naples Curzio held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and was a canon of the cathedral of Naples He had been Vicar General of the diocese of Sorrento then of Avellino He was a Consultor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition of Naples He was appointed bishop of Bovino on 30 June 1670 by Pope Clement X He died in August 1672 D Avino p 90 Ritzler amp Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 125 with note 2 Di Giacomo D Avino p 90 Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 125 with note 3 Bishop Giuseppe di Giacomo Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 21 August 2016 self published source Cerasi Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 125 with note 4 Bishop Angelo Cerasi Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 18 August 2016 self published source Lucci D Avino pp 90 91 Ritzler amp Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 125 with note 5 Ritzler amp Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VI p 129 with note 2 Milinari D Avino p 91 Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 129 with note 3 Parruca de Tries was appointed on 29 January 1798 by Pope Pius VI He died on 8 August 1798 On 20 February 1798 Pope Pius VI had been forced to leave Rome which had become a republic under French control on 28 March 1799 the pope was deported to France where he died on 29 August 1799 D Avino pp 91 92 Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 129 with note 4 Garzilli was born at Solofra diocese of Salerno in 1756 He was bishop of Marsico Nuovo from 1797 to 1818 He was confirmed as bishop of Bovino by Pope Pius VII on 2 October 1818 On 2 July 1832 Bishop Garzilli was confirmed as Bishop of Sessa Aurunca by Pope Gregory XVI D Avino p 92 col 1 Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 278 VII pp 117 353 A native of Pomigliano di Atella diocese of Aversa Iovinelli had been the superior of the convent of his Order in Naples D Avino p 92 Farace D Avino pp 92 93 Montuoro was born in Naples in 1810 He was Rector of S Maria della Candelora in Naples and professor of canon law and theology He was named bishop of Bovino on 20 June 1859 He was also Vicar Apostolic of the united dioceses of Terracina Sezze and Piperno He defended the temporal sovereignty of the pope in a tract addressed to the clergy and faithful of Bovino He died in exile in Rome on 24 March 1862 La sovranita temporale dei romani pontefici propugnata nella sua integrita dal suffragio dell orbe cattolico regnante Pio IX l anno XIV in Italian Roma Tip Civilta cattolica 1860 pp 444 449 On 23 May 1887 Bishop Bressi was appointed Archbishop of Otranto by Pope Leo XIII On 4 February 1898 Bishop De Jorio was appointed Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia by Pope Leo XIII On 2 Aug 1908 Padula was appointed Bishop of Avellino by Pope Pius X On 28 April 1922 Fiodo was appointed Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia by Pope Pius XI On 24 October 1930 Bishop Cuccarollo was appointed Archbishop of Otranto by Pope Pius XI On 30 June 1963 Luisi was appointed Bishop of Nicastro by Pope Paul VI On 30 September 1986 De Giorgi was appointed Archbishop of Foggia Bovino by Pope John Paul II Bibliography editEpiscopal lists edit Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol I second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol II second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Eubel Conradus Gulik Guilelmus 1923 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol III second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Gams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo in Latin Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz pp 861 862 Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi in Latin Vol V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi in Latin Vol VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1968 Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol VII 1800 1846 Monasterii Libreria Regensburgiana Remigius Ritzler Pirminus Sefrin 1978 Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol VIII 1846 1903 Il Messaggero di S Antonio Pieta Zenon 2002 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol IX 1903 1922 Padua Messagero di San Antonio ISBN 978 88 250 1000 8 Studies edit Cappelletti Giuseppe 1864 Le chiese d Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni in Italian Vol XIX Venezia G Antonelli pp 203 221 D Avino Vincenzo 1848 Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili vescovili e prelatizie nulluis del Regno delle Due Sicilie in Italian Napoli Ranucci pp 79 93 article written by Marco Lolatte Kehr Paulus Fridolin 1962 Italia pontificia Regesta pontificum Romanorum Vol IX Samnia Apulia Lucania Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Berlin Weidmann in Latin pp 141 142 Mattei Cerasoli L 1918 Di alcuni vescovi poco noti in Italian in Archivio storico per le provincie Napolitane XLIII n s IV 1918 pp 363 382 at pp 371 372 Nicastro Carlo Gaetano 1984 Bovino storia di popolo vescovi duchi e briganti in Italian Ammin Provinc di Capitanata 1984 Ughelli Ferdinando Coleti Niccolo 1721 Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium Vol Tomus octavus 8 Venice Apud Sebastianum Coleti pp 249 270 Vattasso Marco 1900 Le due Bibbie di Bovino ora Codici vaticani latini 10510 10511 e le loro note storiche in Italian Roma Tipografia Vaticana External links editGCatholic org self published source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Bovino amp oldid 1215580056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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