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Roman Catholic Diocese of Guardialfiera

The Diocese of Guardialfiera (Latin Dioecesis Guardiensis Alpheriae) or Diocese of Guardia was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy. The diocese was established in the second half of the 11th century, with seat of the diocese was located in the city of Guardialfiera in the Province of Campobasso in the region of Molise. In 1818, the diocese was suppressed, and its ecclesiastical territory was assigned to the Diocese of Termoli.

Santa Maria Dall'Assunta Cathedral, Guardialfiera

History edit

The earliest known bishop of Guardia was Petrus, who is first recorded in 1071.[1] The diocese is first named in the confirmation of the privileges of the archbishops of Benevento made by Pope Anastasius IV on 22 September 1153, in which the suffragans of the metropolitan are listed.[2]

After the French edit

Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, the Congress of Vienna authorized the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. Since the French occupation had seen the abolition of many Church institutions in the Kingdom, as well as the confiscation of much Church property and resources, it was imperative that Pope Pius VII and King Ferdinand IV reach agreement on restoration and restitution. Ferdinand demanded the suppression of fifty dioceses.[3]

A concordat was finally signed on 16 February 1818, and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818. Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818.[4] On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull De Ulteriore, in which the ecclesiastical province of Benevento was restored, including it suffragans, among them the diocese of Termoli.[5] The decision was also made to suppress permanently the diocese of Guardialfiera, and to incorporate its territory into the diocese of Termoli.[6]

Titular see edit

In 1968, the title of "Bishop of Guardialfiera" (though not the diocese itself) was restored as the Titular Episcopal See of Guardialfiera. On 28 April 1969, Pope Paul VI announced a large number of appointments, including that of a titular bishop of Guardialfiera, Bishop Ramón Sanahuja y Marcé.[7]

Bishops of Guardialfiera edit

to 1400 edit

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  • Petrus (attested 1071–1075)[8]
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  • Alasius (attested 1177 – 1179)[9]
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  • Gibertus (attested 1226)[10]
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  • Sinibaldus (attested 1304–1322)[11]
[Giovanni, O.F.M. (1311)][12]
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  • Matthaeus (d. 1348)
  • Joannes de Mailhaco, O.Min. (1348 – 1350)[13]
  • Benedictus (1350 – 1353)
  • Petrus (1354)
  • Petrus, O. Min. (1354 – 1361)
  • Antonius de Peccorano, O.Min. (1361 – 1392?)[14]
  • Antonius de Rocci (Rossi) (1392 – 1399) Roman Obedience[15]
  • Jacobus (1399 – 1402) Roman Obedience[16]

1400 to 1600 edit

1600 to 1818 edit

  • Sebastiano Rinaldi (1616)[28]
  • Giovanni Dominico Giaconi (9 Jan 1617 – 1624)[29]
  • Alexander Liparuli (15 Apr 1624 – 1637)[30]
  • Giovanni Lucas Moncalvi (16 Jan 1640 – 9 Jun 1669 Died)[31]
  • Jacobus Pedicini, C.R.M. (19 Aug 1669 – 1 Dec 1688 Died)[32]
  • Fabrizio Cianci (28 Nov 1689 – Oct 1696 Died)[33]
  • Filippo de Cordova (de' duchi di Suessa) (27 Mar 1697 – 1698 Died)[34]
  • Sebastiano Feoli (19 Dec 1698 – 6 Nov 1701 Died)[35]
  • Gian Andrea Moscarelli (14 May 1703 – Jan 1724 Died)[36]
  • Pietro Abbondio Battiloro (12 Jun 1724 – 18 Dec 1733 Appointed, Bishop of Alife)[37]
  • Diomedes Bianconi (15 Feb 1734 – 29 Oct 1734 Died)[38]
  • Paschalis Zaini (26 Jan 1735 – 15 Feb 1756 Died)[39]
  • Honuphrius del Tufo (24 May 1756 – 28 Jul 1775 Died)[40]
  • Francesco de Lauria (13 Nov 1775 – 1796 Died)[41]
  • Filippo Speranza (29 Jan 1798 – 1804)[42]
Sede vacante (1804 – 1818)[43]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ughelli VIII, p. 297. Gams, p. 884. Kehr IX, p. 191.
  2. ^ Kehr IX, pp. 191 and 67, no. 63: "...episcopatus videlicet: Avellinum, Montem Maranum, Frequentinum, Arianum, Montem de Vico, Bivinum, Aseulum, Luceriam, Florentinuna, Tortibulum, Montem Corvinum, Vulturariam, Civitatem, Draconariam, Larinum, Termulam, Guardiam, Triventum, Boianum, Alifiam, Thelesiam et Sanctam Agatham...." Hans-Walter Klewitz (1933), Zur geschichte der bistums organization Campaniens und Apuliens im 10. und 11. Jahrhundert, (in German), in: Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken, XXIV (1932-33), pp. 13-14.
  3. ^ Francesco Scaduto (1887). Stato e chiesa nelle due Sicilie dai Normanni ai giorni nostri (in Italian). Palermo: A. Amenta. pp. 42–58, 74–78.
  4. ^ F. Torelli (1848), La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848), pp. 1-19.
  5. ^ Pius VII, Bullarii Romani Continuatio Tomus 25 (Rome 1853), p. 58 § 15: "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..."
  6. ^ "De Ulteriore", p. 58 § 11: "Supprimimus ulterius episcopalem ecclesiam Guardiensem, ac civitatem et dioecesim Guardiensem episcopali ecclesiae Thermularum perpetuo unimus atque incorporamus..."
  7. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 61 (1969), pp. 393, 422.
  8. ^ Bishop Petrus participated in the consecration of the new basilica at Montecassino by Pope Alexander II on 1 October 1071. He was present at the Third Provincial Council of Benevento on 1 April 1075. Synodicon S. Beneventanensis ecclesiae continens concilia 19... cura, labore... fr. Vincentii Mariae... cardinalis Vrsini archiepiscopi, (in Latin), (Benevento: ex typographia Archiepiscopali, 1695), p. 22. Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae (1873), p. 884. Kehr IX, p. 191.
  9. ^ Bishop Alasius (Alacius, Aloysius) attended 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. 214. Kehr IX, p. 191.
  10. ^ Gibertus: Cappelletti XIX, p. 358. Eubel I, p. 269.
  11. ^ In 1322, Bishop Sinibaldus of Guardia was elected bishop of Troia, but while the matter was being considered at the papal court in Avignon, Bishop Sinibaldus died. Cappelletti XIX, p. 359. G. Mollat, Jean XXII. Lettres communes Vol. 4 (Paris: Fontemoing 1906), p. 197, no. 16486 (20 October 1322). Eubel I, p. 269 with note 1; 499, note 10.
  12. ^ Ughelli VIII, p. 297. Cappelletti XIX, p. 359. But Sinibaldus was still bishop in 1311: Eubel I, p. 269, note 1.
  13. ^ The right to elect a bishop of Guardia had been reserved to the pope. Joannes was appointed on 14 July 1348, by Pope Clement VI, and consecrated at Avignon by Cardinal Bertrand de Poietto (Pouget), Bishop of Ostia. Bishop Joannes was transferred to the diocese of Gubbio on 19 November 1350, by Pope Clement VI. On 27 March 1370, he was transferred to the diocese of Riez by Pope Urban V. He died in 1396. Eubel I, pp. 242, 269, 417. Joseph Hyacinthe Albanés; Ulysse Chevalier (1899). Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron (in Latin). Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise. pp. 610–612, Instrumenta, p. 401.
  14. ^ Antonius was appointed by Pope Innocent VI on 8 November 1361. Eubel I, p. 269. Ughelli VIII, p. 297, states that he died in 1392, but offers no evidence; perhaps it is a conjecture derived from the date of appointment of Antonius de Rocci.
  15. ^ Antonius was appointed bishop of Guardia by Pope Boniface IX on 29 January 1392. He was appointed Bishop of Gravina on 13 October 1400. Eubel I, pp. 268, 269.
  16. ^ Jacobus had been Bishop of Conversano. He was appointed bishop of Guardia by Pope Boniface IX on 22 December 1399. He died in 1402. Eubel I, pp. 218, 269.
  17. ^ Thomasius was appointed on 10 December 1404 by Pope Innocent VII. He died in 1419. Eubel I, p. 269.
  18. ^ On the death of Bishop Antonius, Savinus was appointed by Clement VII at the same time as Pope Urban VI (sic!) appointed Thomas, though Savinus did not have possession of the diocese. On the death of Bishop Thomas in 1419, Pope Martin V reappointed (de novo providemus teque illi praeficimus) Savinus as bishop of Guardalfiera in a bull of 8 March 1419. C. Eubel (ed.), Bullarium Franciscanum Vol. VII (Romae: Typis Vaticanis 1904), p. 518, no. 1408.
  19. ^ Jacobus de Castellucio: Eubel I, p. 499; II, p. 162
  20. ^ Petrus da Guardia: Eubel II, p. 162
  21. ^ Clemente had been a priest of the diocese of Boiano. He was appointed to Guardia on 22 September 1484, by Pope Innocent VIII. He died in 1490. Eubel II, p. 162.
  22. ^ Gerardi was appointed bishop of Guardialfiera by Pope Alexander VI in the consistory of 22 August 1494. Antonio Libanori, Ferrara d'oro, Parte prima (Ferrara: per Alfonso, e Gio. Battista Maresti 1665), p. 67-68. Eubel II, p. 162.
  23. ^ Troilo was a Neapolitan noble, sometimes said to be Beneventan (perhaps because his great uncle, Cardinal Astorgio Agnesi, a Neapolitan himself, had been Archbishop of Benevento). Troilo was a doctor of canon law, and had been Bishop of Penne e Atri (1482–1483), Bishop of Telese (1483–1487), and Bishop of Lavello (1487–1498). He was transferred to Guardalfiera by Pope Alexander VI in the consistory of 4 July 1498. He died in 1502. Eubel II, p. 162, 174, 214 with note 1, 250.
  24. ^ Opizino Galli was a familiar of Cardinal Lorenzo Cybo, nephew of Pope Clement VIII, and served as his Vicar General of Benevento for thirty-six years. He was appointed bishop of Guardialfiera on 11 January 1503, by Pope Alexander VI. He consecrated the church of S. Francesco (Pontremoli) on 20 November 1503. Eubel II, p. 162 with note 3; III, p. 206 with note 2. Camillo Cimati, Alcune notizie sul pontremolese Opicino Galli vescovo di Guardialfiera dalla fine del 1400 ai primi del 1500 (Roma: Capaccini 1900). Pietro Bologna, "I vescovi appartenente a famiglie di Pontremoli," (in Italian), in: Atti e memorie della R. Deputazione di storia patria per le provincie modenesi series 5, Vol. III (Modena 1904), pp. 42-49.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Eubel, Konrad (1923). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi (in Latin). Vol. III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. pp. 206–207.
  26. ^ Giovanni Battista was appointed by Pope Paul III in the consistory of 16 February 1543. He is said to have died in 1548. Eubel III, p. 207.
  27. ^ A native of Naples, Carafa was the sixth son of Sigismondo Carafa, Count of Monte-Calvo; and Lucrezia Carafa, daughter of Berlingieri, lord of Novi. He held the degree of doctor of theology. He was appointed bishop of Guardia on 23 May 1567 by Pope Pius V. On 4 July 1572, Pope Gregory XIII appointed Carafa Bishop of Boiano. He died on 29 September 1608. Eubel III, pp. 136, 207.
  28. ^ Rinaldi had been named titular bishop of Chalcedon, and coadjutor bishop of Guardia with the right of succession on 7 August 1598, by Pope Clement VIII. Rinaldi governed the diocese from 1598 to 1616, but did not succeed to the episcopal throne. He died in 1616. Eubel II, p. 207. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, pp. 147 with note 3; 199 with note 2.
  29. ^ Gauchat IV, p. 199 with note 3.
  30. ^ On 14 December 1637, Liparuli was appointed Bishop of Satriano e Campagna. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 199 with note 4.
  31. ^ Gauchat IV, p. 199 with note 5.
  32. ^ Pedicini: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 3.
  33. ^ Cianci: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 4.
  34. ^ De Cordova: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 5.
  35. ^ Feoli: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 6.
  36. ^ Bishop Moscarelli held a diocesan synod in 1709. Cappelletti XIX, p. 364. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 7.
  37. ^ Battiloro: Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 215 with note 8.
  38. ^ Bianconi: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 231 with note 2.
  39. ^ Zaini: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 231 with note 3.
  40. ^ Del Tufo: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 231 with note 4.
  41. ^ De Lauria: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 231 with note 5.
  42. ^ On 29 October 1804, Pope Pius VII appointed Speranza Bishop of Capaccio. He died on 12 August 1834. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 231 with note 6; VII, p. 132.
  43. ^ Cappelletti XIX, p. 365.

Books edit

Reference works edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae (in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 884–885.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. I (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. II (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi (in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi (in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06.

Studies edit

  • Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1864). Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Vol. XIX. Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 358–363.
  • Caruso, Antonietta A. (2005). Frammenti di memoria. L'antica cattedrale di Guardialfiera. (in Italian). Cantieri Creativi, 2005.
  • D'Avino, Vincenzo (1848). Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nulluis) del Regno delle Due Sicilie (in Italian). Napoli: Ranucci. pp. 670–671.
  • Magliano, Alberto (1895). Larino: considerazioni storiche sulla città di Larino Volume 1. Campobasso: Colitti 1895. [Ch. VII: Di Guardialfiera anticamente cività vescovile, pp. 339–350]
  • Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Nicolaus (1721). Italia sacra, sive de episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium (in Latin). Vol. Tomus octavus (8). Venezia: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 296–302.

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Not to be confused with diocese of Gardar dd The Diocese of Guardialfiera Latin Dioecesis Guardiensis Alpheriae or Diocese of Guardia was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy The diocese was established in the second half of the 11th century with seat of the diocese was located in the city of Guardialfiera in the Province of Campobasso in the region of Molise In 1818 the diocese was suppressed and its ecclesiastical territory was assigned to the Diocese of Termoli Santa Maria Dall Assunta Cathedral Guardialfiera Contents 1 History 1 1 After the French 1 2 Titular see 2 Bishops of Guardialfiera 2 1 to 1400 2 2 1400 to 1600 2 3 1600 to 1818 3 See also 4 References 5 Books 5 1 Reference works 5 2 Studies 5 2 1 External linksHistory editThe earliest known bishop of Guardia was Petrus who is first recorded in 1071 1 The diocese is first named in the confirmation of the privileges of the archbishops of Benevento made by Pope Anastasius IV on 22 September 1153 in which the suffragans of the metropolitan are listed 2 After the French edit Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy the Congress of Vienna authorized the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples Since the French occupation had seen the abolition of many Church institutions in the Kingdom as well as the confiscation of much Church property and resources it was imperative that Pope Pius VII and King Ferdinand IV reach agreement on restoration and restitution Ferdinand demanded the suppression of fifty dioceses 3 A concordat was finally signed on 16 February 1818 and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818 Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818 4 On 27 June 1818 Pius VII issued the bull De Ulteriore in which the ecclesiastical province of Benevento was restored including it suffragans among them the diocese of Termoli 5 The decision was also made to suppress permanently the diocese of Guardialfiera and to incorporate its territory into the diocese of Termoli 6 Titular see edit In 1968 the title of Bishop of Guardialfiera though not the diocese itself was restored as the Titular Episcopal See of Guardialfiera On 28 April 1969 Pope Paul VI announced a large number of appointments including that of a titular bishop of Guardialfiera Bishop Ramon Sanahuja y Marce 7 Bishops of Guardialfiera editto 1400 edit Petrus attested 1071 1075 8 Alasius attested 1177 1179 9 Gibertus attested 1226 10 Sinibaldus attested 1304 1322 11 Giovanni O F M 1311 12 Matthaeus d 1348 Joannes de Mailhaco O Min 1348 1350 13 Benedictus 1350 1353 Petrus 1354 Petrus O Min 1354 1361 Antonius de Peccorano O Min 1361 1392 14 Antonius de Rocci Rossi 1392 1399 Roman Obedience 15 Jacobus 1399 1402 Roman Obedience 16 1400 to 1600 edit Antonius 1402 1404 Thomasius 1404 1419 Roman Obedience 17 Savinus de Cellino O Min 1404 1424 Avignon Obedience 18 Jacobus de Castellucio 1425 1470 19 Petrus de Guardia Campiclari O Min 1470 1484 20 Antonio Clemente 1484 1490 21 Marco Cybo 1490 1494 Roberto Gerardi O P 1494 1498 22 Troilo Agnesi 4 Jul 1498 1502 23 Opizinus de Gallis 1503 1510 24 Marco Antonio Vascheri 1510 25 Zacharias Ferrari O Carm 5 Sep 1519 Nov 1519 Resigned 25 Valentinus de Valentiuis 2 Dec 1519 25 Zacharias Ferrari O Carm 1521 1524 Died 25 Girolamo Vascheri O F M 19 Sep 1524 1533 Resigned 25 Marco Antonio Marzolinus 27 Aug 1533 1543 Died 25 Giovanni Battista de Lisulis 1543 1548 26 Juan Cordella 22 Mar 1548 1552 Died 25 Antonio Benedetti 12 Sep 1552 1556 Died 25 Giacomo Lomellino del Canto 21 Jun 1557 17 Apr 1562 Appointed Bishop of Mazara del Vallo 25 Giovanni Battista Lomellino 17 Apr 1562 17 Mar 1567 Appointed Bishop of Isernia 25 Carlo Carafa 23 May 1567 1572 27 Alticotius de Alticotiis 13 Aug 1572 1575 Died 25 Francesco Indelli 14 Oct 1575 1580 Died 25 Pompilio Perotti 4 May 1580 1591 Died 25 Bartolomeo Beccari bishop O F M Conv 26 Apr 1591 1614 Died 25 1600 to 1818 edit Sebastiano Rinaldi 1616 28 Giovanni Dominico Giaconi 9 Jan 1617 1624 29 Alexander Liparuli 15 Apr 1624 1637 30 Giovanni Lucas Moncalvi 16 Jan 1640 9 Jun 1669 Died 31 Jacobus Pedicini C R M 19 Aug 1669 1 Dec 1688 Died 32 Fabrizio Cianci 28 Nov 1689 Oct 1696 Died 33 Filippo de Cordova de duchi di Suessa 27 Mar 1697 1698 Died 34 Sebastiano Feoli 19 Dec 1698 6 Nov 1701 Died 35 Gian Andrea Moscarelli 14 May 1703 Jan 1724 Died 36 Pietro Abbondio Battiloro 12 Jun 1724 18 Dec 1733 Appointed Bishop of Alife 37 Diomedes Bianconi 15 Feb 1734 29 Oct 1734 Died 38 Paschalis Zaini 26 Jan 1735 15 Feb 1756 Died 39 Honuphrius del Tufo 24 May 1756 28 Jul 1775 Died 40 Francesco de Lauria 13 Nov 1775 1796 Died 41 Filippo Speranza 29 Jan 1798 1804 42 Sede vacante 1804 1818 43 dd See also editList of Catholic dioceses in Italy Catholic Church in ItalyReferences edit Ughelli VIII p 297 Gams p 884 Kehr IX p 191 Kehr IX pp 191 and 67 no 63 episcopatus videlicet Avellinum Montem Maranum Frequentinum Arianum Montem de Vico Bivinum Aseulum Luceriam Florentinuna Tortibulum Montem Corvinum Vulturariam Civitatem Draconariam Larinum Termulam Guardiam Triventum Boianum Alifiam Thelesiam et Sanctam Agatham Hans Walter Klewitz 1933 Zur geschichte der bistums organization Campaniens und Apuliens im 10 und 11 Jahrhundert in German in Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken XXIV 1932 33 pp 13 14 Francesco Scaduto 1887 Stato e chiesa nelle due Sicilie dai Normanni ai giorni nostri in Italian Palermo A Amenta pp 42 58 74 78 F Torelli 1848 La chiave del concordato dell anno 1818 I second edition Naples Fibreno 1848 pp 1 19 Pius VII Bullarii Romani Continuatio Tomus 25 Rome 1853 p 58 15 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 De Ulteriore p 58 11 Supprimimus ulterius episcopalem ecclesiam Guardiensem ac civitatem et dioecesim Guardiensem episcopali ecclesiae Thermularum perpetuo unimus atque incorporamus Acta Apostolicae Sedis 61 1969 pp 393 422 Bishop Petrus participated in the consecration of the new basilica at Montecassino by Pope Alexander II on 1 October 1071 He was present at the Third Provincial Council of Benevento on 1 April 1075 Synodicon S Beneventanensis ecclesiae continens concilia 19 cura labore fr Vincentii Mariae cardinalis Vrsini archiepiscopi in Latin Benevento ex typographia Archiepiscopali 1695 p 22 Pius Bonifacius Gams Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae 1873 p 884 Kehr IX p 191 Bishop Alasius Alacius Aloysius attended 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 214 Kehr IX p 191 Gibertus Cappelletti XIX p 358 Eubel I p 269 In 1322 Bishop Sinibaldus of Guardia was elected bishop of Troia but while the matter was being considered at the papal court in Avignon Bishop Sinibaldus died Cappelletti XIX p 359 G Mollat Jean XXII Lettres communes Vol 4 Paris Fontemoing 1906 p 197 no 16486 20 October 1322 Eubel I p 269 with note 1 499 note 10 Ughelli VIII p 297 Cappelletti XIX p 359 But Sinibaldus was still bishop in 1311 Eubel I p 269 note 1 The right to elect a bishop of Guardia had been reserved to the pope Joannes was appointed on 14 July 1348 by Pope Clement VI and consecrated at Avignon by Cardinal Bertrand de Poietto Pouget Bishop of Ostia Bishop Joannes was transferred to the diocese of Gubbio on 19 November 1350 by Pope Clement VI On 27 March 1370 he was transferred to the diocese of Riez by Pope Urban V He died in 1396 Eubel I pp 242 269 417 Joseph Hyacinthe Albanes Ulysse Chevalier 1899 Gallia christiana novissima Aix Apt Frejus Gap Riez et Sisteron in Latin Montbeliard Societe anonyme d imprimerie montbeliardaise pp 610 612 Instrumenta p 401 Antonius was appointed by Pope Innocent VI on 8 November 1361 Eubel I p 269 Ughelli VIII p 297 states that he died in 1392 but offers no evidence perhaps it is a conjecture derived from the date of appointment of Antonius de Rocci Antonius was appointed bishop of Guardia by Pope Boniface IX on 29 January 1392 He was appointed Bishop of Gravina on 13 October 1400 Eubel I pp 268 269 Jacobus had been Bishop of Conversano He was appointed bishop of Guardia by Pope Boniface IX on 22 December 1399 He died in 1402 Eubel I pp 218 269 Thomasius was appointed on 10 December 1404 by Pope Innocent VII He died in 1419 Eubel I p 269 On the death of Bishop Antonius Savinus was appointed by Clement VII at the same time as Pope Urban VI sic appointed Thomas though Savinus did not have possession of the diocese On the death of Bishop Thomas in 1419 Pope Martin V reappointed de novo providemus teque illi praeficimus Savinus as bishop of Guardalfiera in a bull of 8 March 1419 C Eubel ed Bullarium Franciscanum Vol VII Romae Typis Vaticanis 1904 p 518 no 1408 Jacobus de Castellucio Eubel I p 499 II p 162 Petrus da Guardia Eubel II p 162 Clemente had been a priest of the diocese of Boiano He was appointed to Guardia on 22 September 1484 by Pope Innocent VIII He died in 1490 Eubel II p 162 Gerardi was appointed bishop of Guardialfiera by Pope Alexander VI in the consistory of 22 August 1494 Antonio Libanori Ferrara d oro Parte prima Ferrara per Alfonso e Gio Battista Maresti 1665 p 67 68 Eubel II p 162 Troilo was a Neapolitan noble sometimes said to be Beneventan perhaps because his great uncle Cardinal Astorgio Agnesi a Neapolitan himself had been Archbishop of Benevento Troilo was a doctor of canon law and had been Bishop of Penne e Atri 1482 1483 Bishop of Telese 1483 1487 and Bishop of Lavello 1487 1498 He was transferred to Guardalfiera by Pope Alexander VI in the consistory of 4 July 1498 He died in 1502 Eubel II p 162 174 214 with note 1 250 Opizino Galli was a familiar of Cardinal Lorenzo Cybo nephew of Pope Clement VIII and served as his Vicar General of Benevento for thirty six years He was appointed bishop of Guardialfiera on 11 January 1503 by Pope Alexander VI He consecrated the church of S Francesco Pontremoli on 20 November 1503 Eubel II p 162 with note 3 III p 206 with note 2 Camillo Cimati Alcune notizie sul pontremolese Opicino Galli vescovo di Guardialfiera dalla fine del 1400 ai primi del 1500 Roma Capaccini 1900 Pietro Bologna I vescovi appartenente a famiglie di Pontremoli in Italian in Atti e memorie della R Deputazione di storia patria per le provincie modenesi series 5 Vol III Modena 1904 pp 42 49 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Eubel Konrad 1923 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol III second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana pp 206 207 Giovanni Battista was appointed by Pope Paul III in the consistory of 16 February 1543 He is said to have died in 1548 Eubel III p 207 A native of Naples Carafa was the sixth son of Sigismondo Carafa Count of Monte Calvo and Lucrezia Carafa daughter of Berlingieri lord of Novi He held the degree of doctor of theology He was appointed bishop of Guardia on 23 May 1567 by Pope Pius V On 4 July 1572 Pope Gregory XIII appointed Carafa Bishop of Boiano He died on 29 September 1608 Eubel III pp 136 207 Rinaldi had been named titular bishop of Chalcedon and coadjutor bishop of Guardia with the right of succession on 7 August 1598 by Pope Clement VIII Rinaldi governed the diocese from 1598 to 1616 but did not succeed to the episcopal throne He died in 1616 Eubel II p 207 Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV pp 147 with note 3 199 with note 2 Gauchat IV p 199 with note 3 On 14 December 1637 Liparuli was appointed Bishop of Satriano e Campagna Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV p 199 with note 4 Gauchat IV p 199 with note 5 Pedicini Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 3 Cianci Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 4 De Cordova Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 5 Feoli Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 6 Bishop Moscarelli held a diocesan synod in 1709 Cappelletti XIX p 364 Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 7 Battiloro Ritzler amp Sefrin V p 215 with note 8 Bianconi Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 231 with note 2 Zaini Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 231 with note 3 Del Tufo Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 231 with note 4 De Lauria Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 231 with note 5 On 29 October 1804 Pope Pius VII appointed Speranza Bishop of Capaccio He died on 12 August 1834 Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 231 with note 6 VII p 132 Cappelletti XIX p 365 Books editReference works edit Gams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae in Latin Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz pp 884 885 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 Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Retrieved 2016 07 06 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi in Latin Vol V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi in Latin Vol VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 Studies edit Cappelletti Giuseppe 1864 Le chiese d Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni in Italian Vol XIX Venezia G Antonelli pp 358 363 Caruso Antonietta A 2005 Frammenti di memoria L antica cattedrale di Guardialfiera in Italian Cantieri Creativi 2005 D Avino Vincenzo 1848 Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili vescovili e prelatizie nulluis del Regno delle Due Sicilie in Italian Napoli Ranucci pp 670 671 Magliano Alberto 1895 Larino considerazioni storiche sulla citta di Larino Volume 1 Campobasso Colitti 1895 Ch VII Di Guardialfiera anticamente civita vescovile pp 339 350 Ughelli Ferdinando Coleti Nicolaus 1721 Italia sacra sive de episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium in Latin Vol Tomus octavus 8 Venezia Apud Sebastianum Coleti pp 296 302 External links edit Cheney David M Diocese of Guardialfiera Guardia Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published Chow Gabriel Titular Episcopal See of Guardialfiera Italy GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp Italy nbsp This article about a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Guardialfiera amp oldid 1200988297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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