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Roman Catholic Diocese of Grosseto

The Diocese of Grosseto (Latin: Dioecesis Grossetana) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy, a suffragan of the archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino, in Tuscany. Its current bishop is Giovanni Roncari, OFMCap.[1][2]

Diocese of Grosseto

Dioecesis Grossetana
Grosseto Cathedral
Location
CountryItaly
Ecclesiastical provinceSiena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
Statistics
Area1,239 km2 (478 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2016)
132,000
128,920
Parishes50
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Establishedtransferred 9 April 1138
CathedralCattedrale di S. Lorenzo
Secular priests47 (diocesan)
19 (Religious Orders)
6 Permanent Deacons
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopGiovanni Roncari, OFMCap
Bishops emeritusRodolfo Cetoloni
Map
Website
Diocesi di Grosseto (in Italian)

History edit

Rusellæ was an episcopal city from the fifth century.[3] In January 591, Pope Gregory I appointed Balbinus, Bishop of Rusellæ, to be the Apostolic Visitor to the diocese of Populonia.[4]

On 9 April 1138, Pope Innocent II transferred the see to Grosseto, citing the large number of robbers in the area and the reduction of the people of the area to desolation and poverty.[5] Rolandus, the last Bishop of Roselle, became the first Bishop of Grosseto. The transfer, however, did not proceed without incident. Some of the Canons of the cathedral of Roselle decided to stay in their accustomed home, and therefore demanded an apportionment of the Chapter's property with the Canons who had migrated to Grosseto. The dispute finally was submitted to Rome. On 23 December 1143, Pope Clement III wrote to the Provost and Chapter of Grosseto, ordering that the property and rights (to the tithe, and to death duties, for example) should be divided between the two groups; that the Canons in Roselle should elect their own Prior; but that they owed obedience to the bishop of Grosseto and due reverence to the Chapter of Grosseto.[6]

Synods edit

A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.[7]

Bishop Restaurus (1306–1328) held a diocesan synod in Grosseto in November 1320.[8]

On 14–15 April 1692, Bishop Cesare Ugolini (1665–1699) presided over a diocesan synod in Grosseto, and issued statutes which were published.[9] On 21–22 April 1705, a diocesan synod was held by Bishop Giacomo Falconetti (1703–1710).[10]

From 1858 to 1867, for political and economic reasons due to the so-called Roman Question, the see remained vacant.[citation needed]

List of bishops edit

Bishops of Roselle edit

...
  • Vitalianus (attested 499)[11]
...
  • Balbinus (attested 591, 595)[12]
...
  • Theodorus (attested c. 650)[13]
...
  • Valerianus (attested 680)[14]
...
  • Gaudioso (attested 715)[15]
...
  • Rauperto (attested 826)[16]
...
  • Otto (attested 853, 861)[17]
...
  • Radaldus (attested 967)[18]
  • Rainerius (attested 1015)[19]
...
[Otto][20]
  • Crescentius (attested 1036)[21]
  • Gerardus (attested 1050−1060)[22]
  • Dodo (attested 1060–1078)[23]
[Baulfus] (Ballolfo) (circa 1090)[24]
  • Ildebrandus (attested 1101–1108)[25]
  • Berardus (attested 1118)[26]
  • Rolandus (c. 1133–1138)[27]

Bishops of Grosseto edit

1138 to 1500 edit

  • Rolandus (1133–1138–1160?)[28][29]
  • Martinus (attested 1174–1179)[30]
  • Gualfredus (attested 1187–1189)[31]
  • Azzo (1210)[32]
  • Hermannus (1212–1216)[33]
  • Pepus (Petrus ?) (1216–?)[34]
  • Azio I (30 Apr 1240 – ?)[35]
  • Ugo di Ugurgeri (attested 1262)[36]
  • Azio II (1265–1277)[29]
  • Bartolomeo da Amelia (1278–1291?)[37][29]
  • Offreduccio (13 Mar 1291 – 1295)[29]
  • Giovanni 1296–1305)[38]
  • Restauro (1306–1328)[39]
  • Filippo Bencivenne (1328–1330)[40]
  • Angelo da Porta Sole (12 Feb 1330 – 22 Feb 1334)[41]
  • Angelo Cerretani (17 Jun 1334 – Feb 1349)[42]
  • Benedetto Cerretani (21 Oct 1349 – 1383)[43]
  • Giacomo Tolomei (1384 – 26 Jan 1390)[44]
  • Angelo Malavolti (14 Nov 1390 – ?)[45]
  • Giovanni (1400)[46]
  • Antonio Malavolti (1400–1406)[47]
  • Francesco Bellanti (1407 – 6 Jul 1417)[48]
  • Giovanni Pecci (15 Dec 1417 – 1 Mar 1426 Died)[29]
Cardinal Antonio Casini (1427–1439) Administrator[49]
Cardinal Giuliano Cesarini (1439–1444) Administrator[50]
  • Memmo Agazzari (1445–1452)[51]
  • Giovanni Agazzari (1452 – 1468 or 1471 or 1488)[52]
  • Giovanni Pannocchieschi d'Elci (1471–1488 Died)[53]
  • Andreoccio Ghinucci (9 Mar 1489 – 1497 Died)[54]
  • Raffaello Petrucci (4 Aug 1497 – 11 Dec 1522 Died)[55]

1500 to 1800 edit

since 1837 edit

  • Giovanni Domenico Mensini (1837–1858)[67]
Sede vacante (1858–1867)

Parishes edit

The 50 parishes of the diocese all fall within the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. They are divided into four pastoral areas (urban, sub-urban, coastal and hills).[72][73]

References edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Grosseto" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 29 February 2016.[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Diocese of Grosseto" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved 29 February 2016.[self-published source]
  3. ^ V. Burattini (1990), "Sancta rosellana ecclesia. La sede vescovile paleocristiana e medievale," in: Bollettino della Società Storica Maremmana 1990, pp.55-67. (in Italian)
  4. ^ Umberto Benigni 1910). "Grosseto." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. Retrieved: 27 November 2019. Kehr III, p. 259, no. 1.
  5. ^ Cappelletti XVII, p. 646: "quoniam Rosellana ecclesia multorum predonum in circuitu habitantium stimulis et infestationibus agitatur et populus ejusdem loci ad magnam desolationem atque paucitatem peccatis exigentibus est redactus, communicato fratrum nostrorum consilio, dignitatem episcopalis sedis in eadem urbe hactenus habitam, in grossulanara civitatem apostolica auctoritate transferimus, atque ut idem locus de caetero episcopalis apicis culmine decoretur presentis privilegii sanctione decernimus." Ronzani, "«Prima della «cattedrale»". p. 26.
  6. ^ Kehr III, p. 260, no. 9. Ronzani, "«Prima della «cattedrale»". pp. 27-28.
  7. ^ Benedictus XIV (1842). "Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate". Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis (19 March 1997): Acta Apostolicae Sedis 89 (1997), pp. 706-727.
  8. ^ The decrees of this synod were published by Ughelli III, pp. 664-666; and by Cappelletti, pp. 651-654.
  9. ^ Cesare Ugolino (1692). Hortus conclusus nempe Crassetanae constitutiones in diocesana synodus sancitae. (Romae: ex. typ. Io. Franciscus Buagnis 1692).
  10. ^ J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XXXVIter (Arnhem & Leipzig: H. Welter 1924), p. 884.
  11. ^ Vitalianus: Lanzoni, p. 554.
  12. ^ Balbinus: In January 591, Pope Gregory I appointed Bishop Balbinus to be the Visitor of the diocese of Populonia, and to install a cardinal priest and two deacons to take charge, and in three parishes to install priests. Gregory I, Register, volume I, no. 15 (J. Migne, Patrologiae Latinae Tomus LXXVII (Paris 1862), pp. 460-461. Bishop Balbinus was also present at the third Lateran council of Pope Gregory I, which Migne attributes to the year 601; Migne, p. 486, 488. Lanzoni, p. 554.
  13. ^ Bishop Theodorus took part in the lateran council of Pope Martin I. Ughelli, p. 661. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus X (Florence: A. Zatta 1764), p. 867. Cappelletti, p. 640.
  14. ^ Bishop Valerianus took part in the Roman synod of Pope Agatho in 680. Ughelli, p. 661. Mansi, Tomus XI (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 775. Cappelletti, p. 640.
  15. ^ On 1 July 715, on the order of King Liutprand, Bishop Gaudioso gave testimony at Siena concerning events in the diocese of Arezzo. Cappelletti, pp. 388, 640.
  16. ^ Bishop Raupertus attended the Roman synod of Pope Eugenius II on 15 November 826. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 1000. Ughelli, p. 661. Cappelletti, p. 640 (who calls him Ramperto).
  17. ^ Bishop Otto subscribed a diploma for Emperor Louis II and Pope Leo IV in 853. In 861 he was present at the Roman council of Pope Nicholas I, which discussed the matter of Bishop Joannes of Ravenna. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XV (Venice: A. Zatta 1770), p. 603. Cappelletti, p. 640.
  18. ^ Bishop Radaldus was present at the synod of Ravenna on 25 April 967. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XVIII (Venice: A. Zatta 1773), p. 500. Schwartz, p. 252.
  19. ^ Bishop Rainerius was present at the Roman synod of Pope Benedict VIII in 1015. Ughelli III, p. 661. Schwartz, p. 252.
  20. ^ Cappelletti, p. 641, posits a bishop Otto between Rainerius and Crescentius, based on a letter of Pope Gregory VII (III. 13). The letter, however, does not support Cappelletti's thesis, as Schwartz notes, p. 262, note 1.
  21. ^ Bishop Crescentius was present at the Roman synod of Pope Benedict IX on 2 November 1039. Ughelli, p. 661. Cappelletti, p. 641. Schwartz, p. 252.
  22. ^ Bishop Gerardus was present at the Roman synod of Pope Leo IX on 2 May 1050, and at the synod of Pope Nicholas II in May 1059. He subscribed a bull on 18 January 1060. Schwartz, p. 252.
  23. ^ Pope Gregory VII sent a letter to Countesses Beatrice and Matilda, asking them to intervene in the dispute between Bishop Dodo of Roselle and Count Urgulinus, to bring about a clear, peaceful, and just resolution. Ughelli, p. 661. Kehr III, p. 259, no. 3.
  24. ^ Gams, p. 754, column 2. Schwartz, p. 252, points out that the name derives from Ughelli III, p. 661, who provides no documentary support. Schwartz rejects Baulfus.
  25. ^ On 7 April 1101, Bishop Ildebrandus invested the abbot of Albarense with the entire tithe of that territory. Ughelli, pp. 661-662. Kehr, p. 260, no. 5. Schwartz, p. 252.
  26. ^ Berardus signed a document on 9 August 1118. Though his personal name is not used, two angry letters were sent to him by Pope Calixtus II in 1122 and 1123. Cappelletti, pp. 642-643. Kehr III, p. 260, nos. 6-7. Schwartz, p. 253. He is unknown to Ughelli III, p. 663.
  27. ^ Rolandus: Minucci, pp. 200-209.
  28. ^ Rolandus was appointed Bishop of Roselle c. 1133. His episcopal seat was transferred to Grosseto on 9 April 1138. In 1160, he was commanded by Pope Alexander III to lay the foundation stone of a church which was to be built for the nuns of Monte-Cellese by Count Ildobrandino. Cappelletti, pp. 644-649.
  29. ^ a b c d e Minucci, Giotto (1988). La città di Grosseto e i suoi vescovi (498-1988) [The city of Grosseto and its bishops (498-1988)]. Florence: Lucio Pugliese.[page needed]
  30. ^ Bishop Martinus was present at the Third Lateran Council of Pope Alexander III in March 1179. J.-D. Mansi (ed.) Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XXII (Venice: A. Zatta 1778), p. 459. Cappelletti, p. 649. Minucci, p. 210.
  31. ^ On 12 April 1188, Pope Clement III issued the bull "In Eminenti", at the request of Bishop Gualfredus, taking the diocese of Grosseto under papal protection, and enumerating the various territories which formed the diocese. Julius von Pflugk-Harttung (1886). Acta pontificum romanorum inedita (in German and Latin). Vol. III. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag. pp. 359–261, no. 414. Kehr III, p. 261, no. 12. Cappelletti, p. 649. Minucci, p. 210-216.
  32. ^ Azzo: Minucci, p. 210
  33. ^ Hermannus, who had previously been Provost of the cathedral of Siena, died on 1 February 1216, according to the necrology of the cathedral of Siena. Cappelletti, p. 649: "Anno Domini MCCXVI Kalendis Februarii obiit Hermannus, qui fuit Senis Propositus et postea Grossetanus episcopus." Minucci, p. 210.
  34. ^ Pepus was elected in 1216. He is wrongly believed to have been a Franciscan. Ughelli, p. 663. Cappelletti, pp. 649-650. Minucci, p. 217.
  35. ^ Azzo (Actius): In a letter of 12 April 1239, Pope Gregory IX assigns the duty of consecrating him to the Archbishop of Pisa. Ughelli, pp. 663-664. Cappelletti, p. 650. Minucci, p. 218.
  36. ^ Ugo: Eubel I, p. 268. Minucci, pp. 218-219.
  37. ^ Bartolomeo was approved by Pope Nicholas III on 9 April 1278, and was consecrated by the Pope personally. He was immediately dispatched to Constantinople to negotiate the union of western and eastern churches. He was also appointed Inquisitor against heresy in the Patrimony of S. Peter, Orvieto, and the Romagna. He served as papal Vicar for the city of Rome, however, from 1288 to 1291. In 1290 he was sent to England as apostolic Legate. He died in 1291. Ughelli III, p. 664. Cappelletti, p. 650. Eubel, Hierarchia catholica I, p. 268 with note 2.
  38. ^ The cathedral Chapter proceeded to elect a successor to Bishop Offreduccio by "the way of compromise." Two canons chose Giovanni, who was approved by Pope Boniface VIII on 12 October 1296. He died around the year 1305. Cappelletti, pp. 650-651. A. Thomas, Les registres de Boniface VIII Tome I (Paris: E. Thorin 1884), pp. 499-500, no. 1402. Eubel I, p. 268.
  39. ^ Restaurus had been guardian of the convent in Massa. He was elected by the Chapter, and approved by Pope Clement V on 17 February 1306. He held a diocesan synod in November 1320. Ughelli III, pp. 664-666. Eubel I, p. 268.
  40. ^ Filippo was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Pope John XXII on 7 November 1328. He was the first bishop made by papal appointment without a previous election by the cathedral Chapter of Grosseto. Pope John XXII had reserved to himself all the appointments to offices and benefices in Italy. Filippo was dead before 12 February 1330, when his successor was appointed. Ughelli, p. 666. Eubel I, p. 269.
  41. ^ De Porta Sola: Eubel I, p. 269 with note 5.
  42. ^ Angelo Cerretani: Eubel I, p. 269 with note 6.
  43. ^ Benedetto Cerretani had been secular Prior of the collegiate church of Cerreto. Eubel I, p. 269.
  44. ^ Tolomei: Eubel I, p. 269.
  45. ^ Malvolti: Eubel I, p. 269.
  46. ^ Giovanni had been Bishop of Venus . He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto on 14 November 1390 by Pope Boniface IX. Gams, p. 755. Eubel I, p. 269.
  47. ^ Malavolti: Gams, p. 755. Eubel I, p. 269.
  48. ^ A native of Siena and a holder of the degree of Doctor in utroque iure, Bellanti had previously been Bishop of Monteverde, Bishop of Veroli (from 1384), Bishop of Narni (by 1387), on appointment of Pope Urban VI. He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto by Gregory XII in 1407. He died on 6 July 1417, at the age of nearly 100. Ughelli, p. 670. Eubel I, pp. 269; 357 with note 6; 523.
  49. ^ The son of a niece of Pope Urban VI, Casini was already Archbishop of Siena (1408–1439). He held the church of Grosseto in commendam from 12 September 1427, on the appointment of Pope Martin V, until his death on 4 February 1439. He was papal Legate in Bologna from 1427 to 1429. Ughelli, pp. 670-671. Cappelletti XVII, p. 646. Gams, p. 755. Eubel I, p. 269.
  50. ^ Giuliano Cesarini (seniore) was never consecrated a bishop. He was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Grosseto in February 1439. He was named papal Legate to Hungary in March 1442, and died in Hungary at the Battle of Varna on 10 November 1444. Ughelli, pp. 671-680. Eubel Hierarchia catholica II, p. 161.
  51. ^ Memmius had been a Canon of the cathedral of Siena, and held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure. He was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Eugenius IV on 30 July 1445. He died in Siena in 1452. Eubel II, p. 161.
  52. ^ Giovanni was a native of Siena, and held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure. He was named Bishop of Grosseto on 22 September 1452 by Pope Nicholas V. Eubel states that he died in 1488; he does not accept Cappelletti's and Gams' statement that Giovanni Pannocchieschi d'Elci succeeded him in 1471. Ughelli III, pp. 680-682. Eubel II, p. 161.
  53. ^ Ughelli, pp. 682-689. Cappelletti, 656, 663, offering no clear proof that the Giovanni is Giovanni d'Elci.
  54. ^ A native of Siena and nephew of Cardinal Girolamo Ghinucci, Ghinucci, who had been a scriptor litterarum Apostolicarum, had previously been Bishop of Soano (1470–1489). He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto on 9 March 1489 by Pope Innocent VIII. He died in 1497, according to Ughelli III, p. 690. Eubel II, pp. 161, 243.
  55. ^ a b c d e f g Eubel, Hierarchia catholica III, p. 206.
  56. ^ Cappelletti, p. 665. Eubel III, p. 206.
  57. ^ a b c d e f g Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, pp. 197-198.
  58. ^ "Bishop Giulio Sansedoni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 March 2016.[self-published source]
  59. ^ "Bishop Francesco Piccolomini" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 24 November 2016.[self-published source]
  60. ^ "Bishop Ascanio Turamini" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 30 January 2017
  61. ^ Masini, Roberta (2002). "GORI PANNILINI, Giovanni Battista". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 58. Enciclopedia italiana Treccani.
  62. ^ Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 213 with note 3; 294 with note 4.
  63. ^ Falconetti: Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 213 with note 4.
  64. ^ Pecci: Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 213 with note 5.
  65. ^ Franci: Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VI, p. 229 with note 2.
  66. ^ Selvi: Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VI, p. 229 with note 3.
  67. ^ A native of Siena, Mensini was appointed by Pope Gregory XVI on 2 October 1837. He died on 29 April 1858. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VII, p. 207.
  68. ^ Born in the village of S. Lucia in the diocese of Pistoia e Prato, Fauli was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Pope Pius IX on 22 February 1867. He died on 30 January 1876. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VIII, p. 292.
  69. ^ Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VIII, pp. 81, 292.
  70. ^ Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VIII, pp. 292, 360.
  71. ^ Pięta, Hierarchia catholica IX, pp. 50, 189.
  72. ^ "Le parrocchie". Diocese of Grosseto official website (in Italian). December 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  73. ^ Guerrini, Giuseppe (1996). La Diocesi di Grosseto. Parrocchie, chiese e altri luoghi di culto, dalle origini ai nostri giorni. Roccastrada: Il mio amico.

Books edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. p. 754-755. (Use with caution; obsolete)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. 4 (1592-1667). Münster: 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. 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.
  • Pięta, 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 (1862). Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Vol. decimosettimo. Venezia: Antonelli. pp. 633–677.
  • Citter, Carlo (ed.) (1996). Grosseto, Roselle e il Prile. Note per la storia di una città e del territorio circostante. Documenti di Archeologia 8. Mantova: Società Archeologica Padana. (in Italian)
  • Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1908). Italia pontificia. vol. III. Berlin 1908. pp. 258–266. (in Latin)
  • Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604). Faenza: F. Lega. (in Italian)
  • Minucci, Giotto (1988). La città di Grosseto e i suoi vescovi (498-1988) [The city of Grosseto and its bishops (498-1988)]. Florence: Lucio Pugliese. (in Italian)
  • Ronzani, Mauro (1996). "«Prima della «cattedrale»: le chiese del vescovato di Roselle - Grosseto dall'età tardo-antica all'inizio del secolo XIV," in: La cattedrale di Grosseto e il suo popolo 1295-1995. Atti del Convegno di studi storici Grosseto 3-4 novembre 1995 (Grosseto: I Portici, 1996), pp. 157–194. (in Italian)
  • Schwartz, Gerhard (1913), Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern : mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122, Leipzig-Berlin 1913, pp. 262–263 (Roselle). (in German)
  • Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Nicolo (1718). Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium (in Latin). Vol. Tomus tertius (secunda ed.). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 655–701.
  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Grosseto". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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The Diocese of Grosseto Latin Dioecesis Grossetana is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy a suffragan of the archdiocese of Siena Colle di Val d Elsa Montalcino in Tuscany Its current bishop is Giovanni Roncari OFMCap 1 2 Diocese of GrossetoDioecesis GrossetanaGrosseto CathedralLocationCountryItalyEcclesiastical provinceSiena Colle di Val d Elsa MontalcinoStatisticsArea1 239 km2 478 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2016 132 000128 920Parishes50InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablishedtransferred 9 April 1138CathedralCattedrale di S LorenzoSecular priests47 diocesan 19 Religious Orders 6 Permanent DeaconsCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopGiovanni Roncari OFMCapBishops emeritusRodolfo CetoloniMapWebsiteDiocesi di Grosseto in Italian Contents 1 History 1 1 Synods 2 List of bishops 2 1 Bishops of Roselle 2 2 Bishops of Grosseto 2 2 1 1138 to 1500 2 2 2 1500 to 1800 2 2 3 since 1837 3 Parishes 4 References 5 Books 5 1 StudiesHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Rusellae was an episcopal city from the fifth century 3 In January 591 Pope Gregory I appointed Balbinus Bishop of Rusellae to be the Apostolic Visitor to the diocese of Populonia 4 On 9 April 1138 Pope Innocent II transferred the see to Grosseto citing the large number of robbers in the area and the reduction of the people of the area to desolation and poverty 5 Rolandus the last Bishop of Roselle became the first Bishop of Grosseto The transfer however did not proceed without incident Some of the Canons of the cathedral of Roselle decided to stay in their accustomed home and therefore demanded an apportionment of the Chapter s property with the Canons who had migrated to Grosseto The dispute finally was submitted to Rome On 23 December 1143 Pope Clement III wrote to the Provost and Chapter of Grosseto ordering that the property and rights to the tithe and to death duties for example should be divided between the two groups that the Canons in Roselle should elect their own Prior but that they owed obedience to the bishop of Grosseto and due reverence to the Chapter of Grosseto 6 Synods edit A diocesan synod was an irregularly held but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy Its purpose was 1 to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop 2 to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy 3 to publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod of the provincial synod and of the Holy See 7 Bishop Restaurus 1306 1328 held a diocesan synod in Grosseto in November 1320 8 On 14 15 April 1692 Bishop Cesare Ugolini 1665 1699 presided over a diocesan synod in Grosseto and issued statutes which were published 9 On 21 22 April 1705 a diocesan synod was held by Bishop Giacomo Falconetti 1703 1710 10 From 1858 to 1867 for political and economic reasons due to the so called Roman Question the see remained vacant citation needed List of bishops editBishops of Roselle edit Vitalianus attested 499 11 Balbinus attested 591 595 12 Theodorus attested c 650 13 Valerianus attested 680 14 Gaudioso attested 715 15 Rauperto attested 826 16 Otto attested 853 861 17 Radaldus attested 967 18 Rainerius attested 1015 19 Otto 20 Crescentius attested 1036 21 Gerardus attested 1050 1060 22 Dodo attested 1060 1078 23 Baulfus Ballolfo circa 1090 24 Ildebrandus attested 1101 1108 25 Berardus attested 1118 26 Rolandus c 1133 1138 27 Bishops of Grosseto edit 1138 to 1500 edit Rolandus 1133 1138 1160 28 29 Martinus attested 1174 1179 30 Gualfredus attested 1187 1189 31 Azzo 1210 32 Hermannus 1212 1216 33 Pepus Petrus 1216 34 Azio I 30 Apr 1240 35 Ugo di Ugurgeri attested 1262 36 Azio II 1265 1277 29 Bartolomeo da Amelia 1278 1291 37 29 Offreduccio 13 Mar 1291 1295 29 Giovanni 1296 1305 38 Restauro 1306 1328 39 Filippo Bencivenne 1328 1330 40 Angelo da Porta Sole 12 Feb 1330 22 Feb 1334 41 Angelo Cerretani 17 Jun 1334 Feb 1349 42 Benedetto Cerretani 21 Oct 1349 1383 43 Giacomo Tolomei 1384 26 Jan 1390 44 Angelo Malavolti 14 Nov 1390 45 Giovanni 1400 46 Antonio Malavolti 1400 1406 47 Francesco Bellanti 1407 6 Jul 1417 48 Giovanni Pecci 15 Dec 1417 1 Mar 1426 Died 29 Cardinal Antonio Casini 1427 1439 Administrator 49 Cardinal Giuliano Cesarini 1439 1444 Administrator 50 Memmo Agazzari 1445 1452 51 Giovanni Agazzari 1452 1468 or 1471 or 1488 52 Giovanni Pannocchieschi d Elci 1471 1488 Died 53 Andreoccio Ghinucci 9 Mar 1489 1497 Died 54 Raffaello Petrucci 4 Aug 1497 11 Dec 1522 Died 55 1500 to 1800 edit Ferdinando Ponzetti Poncetti 22 Dec 1522 25 Feb 1527 Resigned 55 Wolfgang Goler 25 Feb Jul 1527 Died 55 Marco Antonio Campeggi 23 Mar 1528 7 May 1553 Died 55 Fabio Mignanelli 17 May 1553 2 Oct 1553 Resigned 55 Giacomo Mignanelli 2 Oct 1553 1576 55 Claudio Borghese 22 Aug 1576 1590 55 Clemente Polito 1591 1606 56 Giulio Sansedoni 20 Nov 1606 1611 Resigned 57 58 Francesco Piccolomini 17 Aug 1611 May 1622 Died 57 59 Girolamo Tantucci 11 Jul 1622 1636 Died 57 Ascanio Turamini 2 Mar 1637 2 Sep 1647 Died 57 60 Giovanni Battista Gori Pannilini 1 Mar 1649 1662 Died 57 61 Giovanni Pellei 11 Feb 8 Jul 1664 57 Cesare Ugolini 13 Apr 1665 Dec 1699 57 Sebastiano Perissi 1700 1701 62 Giacomo Falconetti 15 Jan 1703 Apr 1710 63 Bernardino Pecci 15 Dec 1710 1 Jun 1736 64 Antonio Maria Franci 6 May 1737 10 Apr 1790 65 Fabrizio Selvi 17 Jun 1793 9 Jun 1835 Resigned 66 since 1837 edit Giovanni Domenico Mensini 1837 1858 67 Sede vacante 1858 1867 Anselmo Fauli 1867 1876 68 Giovanni Battista Bagala Blasini 1876 1884 69 Bernardino Caldaioli 1884 1907 70 Ulisse Carlo Bascherini 1907 1920 Retired 71 Gustavo Matteoni 8 Mar 1920 3 Mar 1932 Appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Siena Paolo Galeazzi 16 Sep 1932 10 Aug 1971 Died Primo Gasbarri 16 Oct 1971 22 Jan 1979 Resigned Adelmo Tacconi 23 Mar 1979 20 Jul 1991 Retired Angelo Scola 20 Jul 1991 14 Sep 1995 Resigned Giacomo Babini 13 Jul 1996 17 Nov 2001 Resigned Franco Agostinelli 17 Nov 2001 29 Sep 2012 Appointed Bishop of Prato Rodolfo Cetoloni 28 May 2013 19 Jun 2021 Retired Giovanni Roncari OFMCap since 19 Jun 2021 Parishes editThe 50 parishes of the diocese all fall within the province of Grosseto in Tuscany They are divided into four pastoral areas urban sub urban coastal and hills 72 73 Grosseto urban area San Lorenzo San Francesco San Giuseppe San Giuseppe Bendetto Cottolengo Sacro Cuore di Gesu Santissimo Crocifisso Maria Santissima Addolorata Santa Lucia Santa Famiglia Beata Madre Teresa di Calcutta Sub urban area Santa Maria Alberese San Guglielmo d Aquitania Braccagni San Martino Vescovo Batignano San Vincenzo de Paoli Casotto dei Pescatori Santissimo Salvatore Istia d Ombrone Santi Stefano e Lorenzo in San Niccolo Montepescali Santa Maria Assunta Nomadelfia San Carlo Borromeo Principina Terra Santa Maria Goretti Rispescia Immacolata Concezione Roselle Coastal area San Giuseppe Bagno di Gavorrano Santa Maria Assunta Buriano San Biagio Caldana San Giovanni Battista Castiglione della Pescaia San Giuliano Gavorrano Sant Egidio Giuncarico San Rocco Marina di Grosseto Consolata Punta Ala San Leonardo Ravi San Martino in San Donato Scarlino Madonna delle Grazie Scarlino Scalo Sant Andrea Tirli Santi Simone e Giuda Vetulonia Hills area Madonna di Lourdes Arcille San Bartolomeo Apostolo Boccheggiano San Giovanni Battista Campagnatico San Donato Casale di Pari Maria Santissima Ausiliatrice Marrucheti Sant Andrea Apostolo Montemassi San Cerbone Montorsaio Sant Antonio Abate Olmini di Sticciano Santa Margherita Poggi del Sasso Santi Paolo e Barbara Ribolla San Niccolo Roccastrada San Martino Roccatederighi San Michele Arcangelo Sasso d Ombrone San Michele Arcangelo Sassofortino Maria Santissima Madre della Chiesa Sticciano Santa Maria Assunta Tatti San Giovanni Battista Torniella References edit Diocese of Grosseto Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 29 February 2016 self published source Diocese of Grosseto GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved 29 February 2016 self published source V Burattini 1990 Sancta rosellana ecclesia La sede vescovile paleocristiana e medievale in Bollettino della Societa Storica Maremmana 1990 pp 55 67 in Italian Umberto Benigni 1910 Grosseto The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 7 New York Robert Appleton Company 1910 Retrieved 27 November 2019 Kehr III p 259 no 1 Cappelletti XVII p 646 quoniam Rosellana ecclesia multorum predonum in circuitu habitantium stimulis et infestationibus agitatur et populus ejusdem loci ad magnam desolationem atque paucitatem peccatis exigentibus est redactus communicato fratrum nostrorum consilio dignitatem episcopalis sedis in eadem urbe hactenus habitam in grossulanara civitatem apostolica auctoritate transferimus atque ut idem locus de caetero episcopalis apicis culmine decoretur presentis privilegii sanctione decernimus Ronzani Prima della cattedrale p 26 Kehr III p 260 no 9 Ronzani Prima della cattedrale pp 27 28 Benedictus XIV 1842 Lib I caput secundum De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate Benedicti XIV De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim in Latin Vol Tomus primus Mechlin Hanicq pp 42 49 John Paul II Constitutio Apostolica de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis 19 March 1997 Acta Apostolicae Sedis 89 1997 pp 706 727 The decrees of this synod were published by Ughelli III pp 664 666 and by Cappelletti pp 651 654 Cesare Ugolino 1692 Hortus conclusus nempe Crassetanae constitutiones in diocesana synodus sancitae Romae ex typ Io Franciscus Buagnis 1692 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XXXVIter Arnhem amp Leipzig H Welter 1924 p 884 Vitalianus Lanzoni p 554 Balbinus In January 591 Pope Gregory I appointed Bishop Balbinus to be the Visitor of the diocese of Populonia and to install a cardinal priest and two deacons to take charge and in three parishes to install priests Gregory I Register volume I no 15 J Migne Patrologiae Latinae Tomus LXXVII Paris 1862 pp 460 461 Bishop Balbinus was also present at the third Lateran council of Pope Gregory I which Migne attributes to the year 601 Migne p 486 488 Lanzoni p 554 Bishop Theodorus took part in the lateran council of Pope Martin I Ughelli p 661 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus X Florence A Zatta 1764 p 867 Cappelletti p 640 Bishop Valerianus took part in the Roman synod of Pope Agatho in 680 Ughelli p 661 Mansi Tomus XI Florence A Zatta 1765 p 775 Cappelletti p 640 On 1 July 715 on the order of King Liutprand Bishop Gaudioso gave testimony at Siena concerning events in the diocese of Arezzo Cappelletti pp 388 640 Bishop Raupertus attended the Roman synod of Pope Eugenius II on 15 November 826 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XIV Venice A Zatta 1769 p 1000 Ughelli p 661 Cappelletti p 640 who calls him Ramperto Bishop Otto subscribed a diploma for Emperor Louis II and Pope Leo IV in 853 In 861 he was present at the Roman council of Pope Nicholas I which discussed the matter of Bishop Joannes of Ravenna J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XV Venice A Zatta 1770 p 603 Cappelletti p 640 Bishop Radaldus was present at the synod of Ravenna on 25 April 967 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XVIII Venice A Zatta 1773 p 500 Schwartz p 252 Bishop Rainerius was present at the Roman synod of Pope Benedict VIII in 1015 Ughelli III p 661 Schwartz p 252 Cappelletti p 641 posits a bishop Otto between Rainerius and Crescentius based on a letter of Pope Gregory VII III 13 The letter however does not support Cappelletti s thesis as Schwartz notes p 262 note 1 Bishop Crescentius was present at the Roman synod of Pope Benedict IX on 2 November 1039 Ughelli p 661 Cappelletti p 641 Schwartz p 252 Bishop Gerardus was present at the Roman synod of Pope Leo IX on 2 May 1050 and at the synod of Pope Nicholas II in May 1059 He subscribed a bull on 18 January 1060 Schwartz p 252 Pope Gregory VII sent a letter to Countesses Beatrice and Matilda asking them to intervene in the dispute between Bishop Dodo of Roselle and Count Urgulinus to bring about a clear peaceful and just resolution Ughelli p 661 Kehr III p 259 no 3 Gams p 754 column 2 Schwartz p 252 points out that the name derives from Ughelli III p 661 who provides no documentary support Schwartz rejects Baulfus On 7 April 1101 Bishop Ildebrandus invested the abbot of Albarense with the entire tithe of that territory Ughelli pp 661 662 Kehr p 260 no 5 Schwartz p 252 Berardus signed a document on 9 August 1118 Though his personal name is not used two angry letters were sent to him by Pope Calixtus II in 1122 and 1123 Cappelletti pp 642 643 Kehr III p 260 nos 6 7 Schwartz p 253 He is unknown to Ughelli III p 663 Rolandus Minucci pp 200 209 Rolandus was appointed Bishop of Roselle c 1133 His episcopal seat was transferred to Grosseto on 9 April 1138 In 1160 he was commanded by Pope Alexander III to lay the foundation stone of a church which was to be built for the nuns of Monte Cellese by Count Ildobrandino Cappelletti pp 644 649 a b c d e Minucci Giotto 1988 La citta di Grosseto e i suoi vescovi 498 1988 The city of Grosseto and its bishops 498 1988 Florence Lucio Pugliese page needed Bishop Martinus was present at the Third Lateran Council of Pope Alexander III in March 1179 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XXII Venice A Zatta 1778 p 459 Cappelletti p 649 Minucci p 210 On 12 April 1188 Pope Clement III issued the bull In Eminenti at the request of Bishop Gualfredus taking the diocese of Grosseto under papal protection and enumerating the various territories which formed the diocese Julius von Pflugk Harttung 1886 Acta pontificum romanorum inedita in German and Latin Vol III Stuttgart Kohlhammer Verlag pp 359 261 no 414 Kehr III p 261 no 12 Cappelletti p 649 Minucci p 210 216 Azzo Minucci p 210 Hermannus who had previously been Provost of the cathedral of Siena died on 1 February 1216 according to the necrology of the cathedral of Siena Cappelletti p 649 Anno Domini MCCXVI Kalendis Februarii obiit Hermannus qui fuit Senis Propositus et postea Grossetanus episcopus Minucci p 210 Pepus was elected in 1216 He is wrongly believed to have been a Franciscan Ughelli p 663 Cappelletti pp 649 650 Minucci p 217 Azzo Actius In a letter of 12 April 1239 Pope Gregory IX assigns the duty of consecrating him to the Archbishop of Pisa Ughelli pp 663 664 Cappelletti p 650 Minucci p 218 Ugo Eubel I p 268 Minucci pp 218 219 Bartolomeo was approved by Pope Nicholas III on 9 April 1278 and was consecrated by the Pope personally He was immediately dispatched to Constantinople to negotiate the union of western and eastern churches He was also appointed Inquisitor against heresy in the Patrimony of S Peter Orvieto and the Romagna He served as papal Vicar for the city of Rome however from 1288 to 1291 In 1290 he was sent to England as apostolic Legate He died in 1291 Ughelli III p 664 Cappelletti p 650 Eubel Hierarchia catholica I p 268 with note 2 The cathedral Chapter proceeded to elect a successor to Bishop Offreduccio by the way of compromise Two canons chose Giovanni who was approved by Pope Boniface VIII on 12 October 1296 He died around the year 1305 Cappelletti pp 650 651 A Thomas Les registres de Boniface VIII Tome I Paris E Thorin 1884 pp 499 500 no 1402 Eubel I p 268 Restaurus had been guardian of the convent in Massa He was elected by the Chapter and approved by Pope Clement V on 17 February 1306 He held a diocesan synod in November 1320 Ughelli III pp 664 666 Eubel I p 268 Filippo was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Pope John XXII on 7 November 1328 He was the first bishop made by papal appointment without a previous election by the cathedral Chapter of Grosseto Pope John XXII had reserved to himself all the appointments to offices and benefices in Italy Filippo was dead before 12 February 1330 when his successor was appointed Ughelli p 666 Eubel I p 269 De Porta Sola Eubel I p 269 with note 5 Angelo Cerretani Eubel I p 269 with note 6 Benedetto Cerretani had been secular Prior of the collegiate church of Cerreto Eubel I p 269 Tolomei Eubel I p 269 Malvolti Eubel I p 269 Giovanni had been Bishop of Venus He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto on 14 November 1390 by Pope Boniface IX Gams p 755 Eubel I p 269 Malavolti Gams p 755 Eubel I p 269 A native of Siena and a holder of the degree of Doctor in utroque iure Bellanti had previously been Bishop of Monteverde Bishop of Veroli from 1384 Bishop of Narni by 1387 on appointment of Pope Urban VI He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto by Gregory XII in 1407 He died on 6 July 1417 at the age of nearly 100 Ughelli p 670 Eubel I pp 269 357 with note 6 523 The son of a niece of Pope Urban VI Casini was already Archbishop of Siena 1408 1439 He held the church of Grosseto in commendam from 12 September 1427 on the appointment of Pope Martin V until his death on 4 February 1439 He was papal Legate in Bologna from 1427 to 1429 Ughelli pp 670 671 Cappelletti XVII p 646 Gams p 755 Eubel I p 269 Giuliano Cesarini seniore was never consecrated a bishop He was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Grosseto in February 1439 He was named papal Legate to Hungary in March 1442 and died in Hungary at the Battle of Varna on 10 November 1444 Ughelli pp 671 680 Eubel Hierarchia catholica II p 161 Memmius had been a Canon of the cathedral of Siena and held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure He was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Eugenius IV on 30 July 1445 He died in Siena in 1452 Eubel II p 161 Giovanni was a native of Siena and held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure He was named Bishop of Grosseto on 22 September 1452 by Pope Nicholas V Eubel states that he died in 1488 he does not accept Cappelletti s and Gams statement that Giovanni Pannocchieschi d Elci succeeded him in 1471 Ughelli III pp 680 682 Eubel II p 161 Ughelli pp 682 689 Cappelletti 656 663 offering no clear proof that the Giovanni is Giovanni d Elci A native of Siena and nephew of Cardinal Girolamo Ghinucci Ghinucci who had been a scriptor litterarum Apostolicarum had previously been Bishop of Soano 1470 1489 He was transferred to the diocese of Grosseto on 9 March 1489 by Pope Innocent VIII He died in 1497 according to Ughelli III p 690 Eubel II pp 161 243 a b c d e f g Eubel Hierarchia catholica III p 206 Cappelletti p 665 Eubel III p 206 a b c d e f g Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV pp 197 198 Bishop Giulio Sansedoni Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 21 March 2016 self published source Bishop Francesco Piccolomini Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 24 November 2016 self published source Bishop Ascanio Turamini Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 30 January 2017 Masini Roberta 2002 GORI PANNILINI Giovanni Battista Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Vol 58 Enciclopedia italiana Treccani Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 213 with note 3 294 with note 4 Falconetti Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 213 with note 4 Pecci Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 213 with note 5 Franci Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VI p 229 with note 2 Selvi Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VI p 229 with note 3 A native of Siena Mensini was appointed by Pope Gregory XVI on 2 October 1837 He died on 29 April 1858 Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VII p 207 Born in the village of S Lucia in the diocese of Pistoia e Prato Fauli was appointed Bishop of Grosseto by Pope Pius IX on 22 February 1867 He died on 30 January 1876 Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VIII p 292 Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VIII pp 81 292 Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VIII pp 292 360 Pieta Hierarchia catholica IX pp 50 189 Le parrocchie Diocese of Grosseto official website in Italian December 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2020 Guerrini Giuseppe 1996 La Diocesi di Grosseto Parrocchie chiese e altri luoghi di culto dalle origini ai nostri giorni Roccastrada Il mio amico Books editGams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz p 754 755 Use with caution obsolete Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol 1 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol 2 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Eubel Conradus Gulik Guilelmus 1923 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol 4 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 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 1862 Le chiese d Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni in Italian Vol decimosettimo Venezia Antonelli pp 633 677 Citter Carlo ed 1996 Grosseto Roselle e il Prile Note per la storia di una citta e del territorio circostante Documenti di Archeologia 8 Mantova Societa Archeologica Padana in Italian Kehr Paul Fridolin 1908 Italia pontificia vol III Berlin 1908 pp 258 266 in Latin Lanzoni Francesco 1927 Le diocesi d Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII an 604 Faenza F Lega in Italian Minucci Giotto 1988 La citta di Grosseto e i suoi vescovi 498 1988 The city of Grosseto and its bishops 498 1988 Florence Lucio Pugliese in Italian Ronzani Mauro 1996 Prima della cattedrale le chiese del vescovato di Roselle Grosseto dall eta tardo antica all inizio del secolo XIV in La cattedrale di Grosseto e il suo popolo 1295 1995 Atti del Convegno di studi storici Grosseto 3 4 novembre 1995 Grosseto I Portici 1996 pp 157 194 in Italian Schwartz Gerhard 1913 Die Besetzung der Bistumer Reichsitaliens unter den sachsischen und salischen Kaisern mit den Listen der Bischofe 951 1122 Leipzig Berlin 1913 pp 262 263 Roselle in German Ughelli Ferdinando Coleti Nicolo 1718 Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium in Latin Vol Tomus tertius secunda ed Venice Apud Sebastianum Coleti pp 655 701 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Grosseto Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton 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