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Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea

Coordinates: 35°30′54″N 24°01′01″E / 35.515°N 24.017°E / 35.515; 24.017 The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea or Cidonia (Cydonia /sɪˈdniə/) was a bishopric on Crete, with see at present Chania, and afterward was twice a Latin titular see.[1][2]

History

The Ancient city of Kydonia on Crete (insular Greece) had a bishop no later than the second Byzantine rule (961 AD – 1204 AD), when it was given the modern name of Chania.

The Venetians (and shortly the Genoans) who conquered Crete firmly established a Latin diocese. It was suppressed only in 1700.

Episcopal ordinaries

(incomplete? - lacking first century; all Roman Rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Kydonia/Chania
  • Matteo (1300? – ?)
  • Giacomo (? – 1311.05.19), later Bishop of Bisaccia (Italy) (1311.05.19 – death 1328)
  • Tommaso, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1325.02.13 – 1325.06.07), later Sutri (1325.06.07 – ?)
  • Filippo (1326.06.25 – ?)
  • Francesco (? – ?)
  • Antonio (? – ?)
  • Reprandino di Santa Lucia, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1352.05.25 – ?), previously Bishop of Ario (Crete, Greece) (1349.07.08 – 1352.05.25)
  • Marco (1364.03.16 – ?)
  • Bartolomeo (1369.02.21 – ?)
  • Marco Canterano, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1389.07.12 – ?)
  • Caterino Barbo, O.F.M. (1390.12.01 – ?)
  • Andrea Bon (1396.04.12 – ?), previously Bishop of Caorle (northeastern Italy) (1382 – 1394.02.16) and Bishop of Pedena (1394.02.16 – 1396.04.12)
  • Paolo Barozzi (1411.03.27 – ?)
  • Luca Grimani di Candia (1418.05.04 – ?), previously Bishop of Retimo (1409.11.13 – 1418.05.04)
  • Michele di Candia, O.P. (1451.10.01 – death 1479)
  • Raimondo (? – ?)
  • Antonio Ursi (1481 – death 1511)
  • Paolo (1481.03.19 – ?)
  • Bartolomeo Merula (1511.10.01 – ?)
  • Francesco de Molendina, O.F.M. (1523.07.24 – ?)
  • Agostino Donà (1525 – 1535)
  • Filippo Donà (1536.01.19 – 1565)
  • Alvise Dolfin (1565.10.26 – death 1587.12.12)
  • Domenico Bollani (or Bolano), O.P. (1588.01.29 – death 1613)
  • Andrea Corbelli (1613.02.11 – death 1614)
  • Giovanni Alberto de Garzonibus (1614.02.17 – death 1619)
  • Giorgio alias Georgius Perpignani (1619.07.15 – death 1621), previously Bishop of Tinos–Mykonos (insular Greece) (1594.11.14 – 1619.07.15) and Apostolic Administrator of Andros (insular Greece) (1611.05.13 – 1616.08.03)
  • Bernardo Florio, Crosier Canons (O.Cruc.) (1621.06.07 – 1642.04.28), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Zadar (Croatia) (1642.04.28 – death 1656.02.14)
  • Milano Benzio (1642.05.26 – death 1657)
  • Giorgio Demedi = Georgius Demedus (1657.11.19 – ?) (1657.11.19 – ?)

Titular see of Cydonia

As soon as the residential diocese was suppressed in 1700 it was turned into a Latin titular bishopric under the title of Cydonia (or Cidonia in Curiate Italian).

This was itself suppressed in 1933, having had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank, with a single exception of intermediary (archiepiscopal) rank:

  • Agostino Bruti (1728.09.20 – death 1733.09.28) as emeritate; formerly Bishop of Koper (Slovenia) (1733.09.28 – 1747.10)
  • Nicolas Navarre (1735.05.25 – death 1754) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Lyon (France) (1735.05.25 – 1754)
  • Henri Hachette des Portes, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1755.07.21 – 1771.09.23) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Reims (France) (1755.07.21 – 1771.09.23); next Bishop of Glandèves (1771.09.23 – death 1798)
  • Michał Jerzy Poniatowski (1773.07.12 – 1785.02.14), as Coadiutor Bishop of Płock (Poland); later succeeding as Bishop of Płock (1774 – 1785.02.14), finally Metropolitan Archbishop of Gniezno (Poland) (1785.02.14 – 1794.08.12)
  • Gaetano Ginanni (1775.07.17 – 1777.12.15) without actual prelature yet; next Bishop of Foligno (Italy) (1777.12.15 – death 1785.03.28)
  • François-Philippe Taboureau, Benedictine Order (O.S.B.) (1778.06.01 – ? death?), without actual prelature
  • Václav von Chlumčansky (1795.06.01 – 1802.03.29) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Praha (Prague in Bohemia, Czechia) (1795.06.01 – 1802.03.29); later Bishop of Litoměřice (Czechia) ([1801.10.15] 1802.03.29 – 1815.03.15), Metropolitan Archbishop of above Praha (Prague, Czechia) ([1814.12.30] 1815.03.15 – death 1830.06.14)
  • Tomás Díez Bedoya, Capuchin Friars Minor (O.F.M. Cap.) (1825.12.19 – death 1851.12.26) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) (1825.12.19 – 1851.12.26)
  • Joseph Larocque (1852.07.06 – 1860.06.22) as Coadjutor Bishop of Montréal (Quebec, Canada) (1852.07.06 – 1860.06.22); next Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe (Quebec, Canada) (1860.06.22 – retired 1866.02.04), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Germanicopolis (1867.01.15 – death 1887.11.18)
BIOs TO BE ELABORATED
  • George Butler (1861.06.13 – 1864.06.04)
  • Titular Archbishop José María de Jesús Yerovi Pintado, O.F.M. (1865.09.25 – 1867.04.02), Coadjutor Archbishop of Quito (Ecuador) (1865.09.25 – 1867.04.02), succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Quito (1867.04.02 – 1867.06.20)
  • Giovanni Battista Bagala Blasini (1868.05.12 – 1876.04.03)
  • Francesco Vitagliano (1876.06.26 – 1882.03.30)
  • Charles-Jacques Mouard, O.F.M. Cap. (1882.09.15 – 1888.08.08)
  • Angelus Boccamazzi (1890.06.23 – 1896)
  • Teofilo Massucci, O.F.M. (1896.08.24 – 1900.05.10)
  • Giuseppe Candido (1901.02.04 – 1906.07.04)
  • Wladyslaw Bandurski (1906.09.26 – 1932.03.06).

Titular see of Canea

Apparently based on the same Cretan historical diocese, another line of titular bishops was started in 1830 under the name Canea (also Agia in Italian).

It was suppressed in 1922 having had the following incumbents, all of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank :

  • Bishop-elect José Miguel Gordoa y Barrios (1830.10.19 – 1831.02.28), later Bishop of Guadalajara (Mexico) (1831.02.28 – death 1832.07.12)
  • Jacobus Grooff (1842.09.20 – death 1852.04.29), as Apostolic Vicar of Batavia (on Java, Indonesia; now Archdiocese of Jakarta) and first Apostolic Vicar of Dutch Guyana–Suriname (Suriname) (1846.12.01 – 1852.04.29); previously last Apostolic Prefect Apostolic Prefect of above Dutch Guyana–Suriname) (1826.10.13 – 1842.09.12)
  • Charles-Jean Seghers (1878.07.23 – 1878.09.28) between prelatures; later Titular Archbishop of Hemesa (1878.09.28 – 1880.12.12) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Oregon City (1878.09.18 – 1880.12.18), later succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Oregon City (1880.12.18 – 1884.03.09) and Archbishop-Bishop of Vancouver Vancouver Island (BC, Canada) (1884.03.09 – 1886.11.28); previously Bishop of above Vancouver Island (1873.03.11 – 1878.09.18)
  • Nicolas Donnelly (1883.10.03 – death 1920.03.29), while Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin (Ireland) (1883.10.03 – 1920.03.29)
  • Eduard Graf O’Rourke (1920.04.10 – 1922.04.21), in between prelature; previously Bishop of Riga (Latvia) (1918.09.29 – 1920.04.10); later Titular Bishop of Pergamum (1922.12.21 – 1925.12.30) as Apostolic Administrator of Gdańsk (Danzig, then German Empire, now Poland) (1922.04.21 – 1925.12.30), Bishop of above Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) (1925.12.30 – 1938.06.13), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Sophene (1938.06.13 – death 1943.06.27).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Diocese of Canea (Cydonia, Egée)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Titular Episcopal See of Canea" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016

Sources and external links

  • GigaCatholic - Cydonia, with residential and titular incumbent biography links
  • Giga Catholic - La Canea, with residential and titular incumbent biography links
  • Catholic Hierarchy Canea [self-published]
  • Catholic Hierarchy Canea (Cydonia) [self-published]

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Coordinates 35 30 54 N 24 01 01 E 35 515 N 24 017 E 35 515 24 017 The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea or Cidonia Cydonia s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i e was a bishopric on Crete with see at present Chania and afterward was twice a Latin titular see 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Episcopal ordinaries 2 Titular see of Cydonia 3 Titular see of Canea 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources and external linksHistory EditThe Ancient city of Kydonia on Crete insular Greece had a bishop no later than the second Byzantine rule 961 AD 1204 AD when it was given the modern name of Chania The Venetians and shortly the Genoans who conquered Crete firmly established a Latin diocese It was suppressed only in 1700 Episcopal ordinaries Edit incomplete lacking first century all Roman Rite Suffragan Bishops of Kydonia ChaniaMatteo 1300 Giacomo 1311 05 19 later Bishop of Bisaccia Italy 1311 05 19 death 1328 Tommaso Dominican Order O P 1325 02 13 1325 06 07 later Sutri 1325 06 07 Filippo 1326 06 25 Francesco Antonio Reprandino di Santa Lucia Friars Minor O F M 1352 05 25 previously Bishop of Ario Crete Greece 1349 07 08 1352 05 25 Marco 1364 03 16 Bartolomeo 1369 02 21 Marco Canterano Carmelites O Carm 1389 07 12 Caterino Barbo O F M 1390 12 01 Andrea Bon 1396 04 12 previously Bishop of Caorle northeastern Italy 1382 1394 02 16 and Bishop of Pedena 1394 02 16 1396 04 12 Paolo Barozzi 1411 03 27 Luca Grimani di Candia 1418 05 04 previously Bishop of Retimo 1409 11 13 1418 05 04 Michele di Candia O P 1451 10 01 death 1479 Raimondo Antonio Ursi 1481 death 1511 Paolo 1481 03 19 Bartolomeo Merula 1511 10 01 Francesco de Molendina O F M 1523 07 24 Agostino Dona 1525 1535 Filippo Dona 1536 01 19 1565 Alvise Dolfin 1565 10 26 death 1587 12 12 Domenico Bollani or Bolano O P 1588 01 29 death 1613 Andrea Corbelli 1613 02 11 death 1614 Giovanni Alberto de Garzonibus 1614 02 17 death 1619 Giorgio alias Georgius Perpignani 1619 07 15 death 1621 previously Bishop of Tinos Mykonos insular Greece 1594 11 14 1619 07 15 and Apostolic Administrator of Andros insular Greece 1611 05 13 1616 08 03 Bernardo Florio Crosier Canons O Cruc 1621 06 07 1642 04 28 later Metropolitan Archbishop of Zadar Croatia 1642 04 28 death 1656 02 14 Milano Benzio 1642 05 26 death 1657 Giorgio Demedi Georgius Demedus 1657 11 19 1657 11 19 Titular see of Cydonia EditAs soon as the residential diocese was suppressed in 1700 it was turned into a Latin titular bishopric under the title of Cydonia or Cidonia in Curiate Italian This was itself suppressed in 1933 having had the following incumbents of the fitting Episcopal lowest rank with a single exception of intermediary archiepiscopal rank Agostino Bruti 1728 09 20 death 1733 09 28 as emeritate formerly Bishop of Koper Slovenia 1733 09 28 1747 10 Nicolas Navarre 1735 05 25 death 1754 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Lyon France 1735 05 25 1754 Henri Hachette des Portes Carmelites O Carm 1755 07 21 1771 09 23 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Reims France 1755 07 21 1771 09 23 next Bishop of Glandeves 1771 09 23 death 1798 Michal Jerzy Poniatowski 1773 07 12 1785 02 14 as Coadiutor Bishop of Plock Poland later succeeding as Bishop of Plock 1774 1785 02 14 finally Metropolitan Archbishop of Gniezno Poland 1785 02 14 1794 08 12 Gaetano Ginanni 1775 07 17 1777 12 15 without actual prelature yet next Bishop of Foligno Italy 1777 12 15 death 1785 03 28 Francois Philippe Taboureau Benedictine Order O S B 1778 06 01 death without actual prelature Vaclav von Chlumcansky 1795 06 01 1802 03 29 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Praha Prague in Bohemia Czechia 1795 06 01 1802 03 29 later Bishop of Litomerice Czechia 1801 10 15 1802 03 29 1815 03 15 Metropolitan Archbishop of above Praha Prague Czechia 1814 12 30 1815 03 15 death 1830 06 14 Tomas Diez Bedoya Capuchin Friars Minor O F M Cap 1825 12 19 death 1851 12 26 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela Spain 1825 12 19 1851 12 26 Joseph Larocque 1852 07 06 1860 06 22 as Coadjutor Bishop of Montreal Quebec Canada 1852 07 06 1860 06 22 next Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Hyacinthe Quebec Canada 1860 06 22 retired 1866 02 04 emeritate as Titular Bishop of Germanicopolis 1867 01 15 death 1887 11 18 BIOs TO BE ELABORATEDGeorge Butler 1861 06 13 1864 06 04 Titular Archbishop Jose Maria de Jesus Yerovi Pintado O F M 1865 09 25 1867 04 02 Coadjutor Archbishop of Quito Ecuador 1865 09 25 1867 04 02 succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Quito 1867 04 02 1867 06 20 Giovanni Battista Bagala Blasini 1868 05 12 1876 04 03 Francesco Vitagliano 1876 06 26 1882 03 30 Charles Jacques Mouard O F M Cap 1882 09 15 1888 08 08 Angelus Boccamazzi 1890 06 23 1896 Teofilo Massucci O F M 1896 08 24 1900 05 10 Giuseppe Candido 1901 02 04 1906 07 04 Wladyslaw Bandurski 1906 09 26 1932 03 06 Titular see of Canea EditApparently based on the same Cretan historical diocese another line of titular bishops was started in 1830 under the name Canea also Agia in Italian It was suppressed in 1922 having had the following incumbents all of the fitting Episcopal lowest rank Bishop elect Jose Miguel Gordoa y Barrios 1830 10 19 1831 02 28 later Bishop of Guadalajara Mexico 1831 02 28 death 1832 07 12 Jacobus Grooff 1842 09 20 death 1852 04 29 as Apostolic Vicar of Batavia on Java Indonesia now Archdiocese of Jakarta and first Apostolic Vicar of Dutch Guyana Suriname Suriname 1846 12 01 1852 04 29 previously last Apostolic Prefect Apostolic Prefect of above Dutch Guyana Suriname 1826 10 13 1842 09 12 Charles Jean Seghers 1878 07 23 1878 09 28 between prelatures later Titular Archbishop of Hemesa 1878 09 28 1880 12 12 as Coadjutor Archbishop of Oregon City 1878 09 18 1880 12 18 later succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Oregon City 1880 12 18 1884 03 09 and Archbishop Bishop of Vancouver Vancouver Island BC Canada 1884 03 09 1886 11 28 previously Bishop of above Vancouver Island 1873 03 11 1878 09 18 Nicolas Donnelly 1883 10 03 death 1920 03 29 while Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin Ireland 1883 10 03 1920 03 29 Eduard Graf O Rourke 1920 04 10 1922 04 21 in between prelature previously Bishop of Riga Latvia 1918 09 29 1920 04 10 later Titular Bishop of Pergamum 1922 12 21 1925 12 30 as Apostolic Administrator of Gdansk Danzig then German Empire now Poland 1922 04 21 1925 12 30 Bishop of above Danzig now Gdansk Poland 1925 12 30 1938 06 13 emeritate as Titular Bishop of Sophene 1938 06 13 death 1943 06 27 See also EditList of Catholic dioceses in Greece Catholic Church in GreeceReferences Edit Diocese of Canea Cydonia Egee Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 self published source Titular Episcopal See of Canea GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016Sources and external links EditGigaCatholic Cydonia with residential and titular incumbent biography links Giga Catholic La Canea with residential and titular incumbent biography links Catholic Hierarchy Canea self published Catholic Hierarchy Canea Cydonia self published Portals Catholicism Greece Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea amp oldid 1120135285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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