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Roman Catholic Diocese of Adria-Rovigo

The Diocese of Adria-Rovigo (Latin: Dioecesis Adriensis-Rhodigiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Triveneto. It has existed under this name since 1986. It is a Latin suffragan to the Patriarchate of Venice.[1][2]

Diocese of Adria-Rovigo

Dioecesis Adriensis-Rhodigiensis
Adria Cathedral
Location
CountryItaly
Ecclesiastical provinceVenice
Statistics
Area1,193 km2 (461 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2020)
198,335
190,041 (96.8%)
Parishes109
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established7th Century
CathedralCattedrale di SS. Pietro e Paolo (Adria)
Co-cathedralConcattedrale di S. Stefano Papa e Martire (Rovigo)
Secular priests95 (diocesan)
26 (Religious Orders)
7 Permanent Deacons
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopPierantonio Pavanello
Map
Website
diocesiadriarovigo.it

The comune of Adria is north of the Po River, some 88 km (56 mi) north of Ravenna. Its territory comprises roughly the northeastern Italian civil Province of Rovigo (Rovigo itself is not an episcopal see), and a part of one town in the Province of Padua.

Ecclesiastical history edit

Tradition dates the preaching of the Gospel in Adria from the days of Saint Apollinaris, himself consecrated bishop by Saint Peter. The figure of this Bishop of Ravenna has a singular importance in the hagiographical legends of the northeast of Italy. Even if Emilia, Romagna and the territory around Venice were Christianized and had bishops before Piedmont, for example, their conversion does not go back beyond the end of the second century.

The diocese was established by the 640s AD as the Diocese of Adria. The first known bishop of Adria is Gallonistus, who was present at a synod in Rome (649) under Pope Martin I.[3] The Venerable Bede's Martyrology mentions a Saint Colianus, Bishop of Adria, but nothing is known about him.[4]

The diocese of Adria was a suffragan of Ravenna until 1818, despite its location in the territory of Venice.[5] On 1 May 1818, in the bull "De Salute", Pope Pius VII removed the diocese of Adria from subjection as a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Ravenna, and assigned it to the Patriarchate of Venice.[6] In the same bull, the diocese of Adria lost one parish to the Diocese of Padova, and six to the Archdiocese of Ferrara.[7] Adria gained two parishes from the Archdiocese of Ravenna, and two other parishes from the Archdiocese of Ferrara.[8]

The city of Adria had a population of c. 8,000 inhabitants in 1747.[9] A list of the parishes of the diocese and their populations c. 1850, estimated at 140,000 persons, is given by Francesco de' Lardi.[10] The diocese had in the early 20th century, a population of 190,400: 80 parishes, 300 churches, chapels and oratories; 250 secular priests, 72 seminarians, 12 regular priests and 9 lay-brothers; 90 confraternities; 3 boys schools (97 pupils) and 6 girls schools (99 pupils).[citation needed]

In a decree of the Second Vatican Council, it was recommended that dioceses be reorganized to take into account modern developments.[11] A project begun on orders from Pope John XXIII, and continued under his successors, was intended to reduce the number of dioceses in Italy and to rationalize their borders in terms of modern population changes and shortages of clergy. The change was made urgent because of changes made to the Concordat between the Italian State and the Holy See on 18 February 1984, and embodied in a law of 3 June 1985. Rovigo had become the capital of the civil province, and a more important center of social and political life than Adria, and an addition to the title of the diocese of Adria was decided upon. The change was approved by Pope John Paul II in an audience of 27 September 1986, and by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops of the Papal Curia on 30 September 1986. The diocese was renamed Diocese of Adria–Rovigo.[12] At the same time, it seemed appropriate "for a more appropriate looking out for the good of souls" that the Basilica of S. Stephen Pope and Martyr be granted the dignity of being a co-cathedral.[13]

Cathedrals and notable churches edit

The cathedral of the diocese of Adria is the Cattedrale di SS. Pietro e Paolo, in Adria,[14] province of Rovigo. The cathedral was administered and staffed by a corporation called the Chapter, consisting of an archpriest and seven canons; there were also twelve priests who carried out various religious functions. The archpriest served as pastor of the cathedral parish.[15] By 1747, the number of canons had been increased to twelve.[16]

It has a Co-Cathedral in the city of Rovigo, the Concattedrale di S. Stefano Papa e Martire, dedicated to the martyr Pope Stephen I. Rovigo was never a diocese.

In addition, there are several Minor Basilicas :

Bishops edit

Diocese of Adria edit

Erected: 7th Century
Latin Name: Adriensis
Suffragan of Ravenna

to 1200 edit

...
  • Gallionistus (649)[20]
...
  • Leo (or Leopertus) (861)[21]
  • Theodinus (877)[22]
...
  • Paulus (920)[23]
  • Gemerius (attested in 953)[24]
  • Joannes (attested 964)[25]
  • Astulf (ca. 972–992)[26]
  • Albericus (attested 1001)[27]
  • Petrus (attested 1016–1030)[28]
...
  • Benedictus (attested 1054–1055)[29]
  • Benzo[30]
  • Tuto (attested 1067)[31]
  • Ubertus (attested 1068)[32]
  • Petrus (c. 1073–1091)[33]
  • Jacobus (1091–1104)[34]
  • Isaac (1104–1115)[35]
  • Petrus Michael (attested 1116)[36]
  • Gregorius (attested 1125–1138)
  • Florius (attested 1138)
  • Gregorius (attested 1140–1154)
...
  • Isaac (attested 1186–1198)[37]

1200 to 1500 edit

Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Ravenna

...
  • Petrus (c. 1203)[38]
  • Rolandus Zabarelli (ca. 1210–1233)[39]
  • Guilelmus d'Este (1240–1257)
  • Jacobus (1270–ca. 1277)[40]
  • Pellegrinus (1277–1280)
  • Otholinus, O.Camald. (1280–1284)[41]
  • Bonifatius (ca. 1285–1286)
  • Bonajuncta (Bonaggiunta) (1288–1306)
  • Joannes, O.Humil. (1308–1317)[42]
  • Aegidius (1317)
  • Salionus Buzzacarini (1318–1327)
  • Exuperantius Lambertuzzi (1327–1329)[43]
  • Benvenuto Borghesini, O.P. (1329–1348)[44]
  • Aldobrandino d'Este (19 Mar 1348 – 18 Jan 1353)[45]
  • Giovanni da Siena, O.F.M. Conv. (attested 1 Nov 1352 – 1361)[46]
...
  • Antonio Contarini (1384 – 1386)[47]
  • Ugo Roberti (1386 – 1392)[48]
  • Rolandinus (1390)[49]
  • Joannes (Anselmini) (1392 – 1404)[50]
  • Jacobus Bertucci d'Obizzi (1404 – 1444)[51]
  • Bartolomeo Roverella (15 Jul 1444 – 1445)[52]
  • Giacomo degli Oratori (1445 – 1446)[53]
  • Biagio Novello, O.S.A. (1447 – 1465)
  • Tito Novello (1465 – 1487)
  • Nicolò Maria d'Este (31 May 1487 – 5 Aug 1507 Died)

1500 to 1700 edit

  • Beltrame Costabili (27 Aug 1507 – 1519 Died)[54]
  • Francesco Pisani (1519)[55]
  • Ercole Rangone (15 Jun 1519 – 27 May 1524 Resigned)
  • Giambattista Bragadin (27 May 1524 – 23 May 1528 Died)
  • Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (31 Aug 1528 – 10 Dec 1553 Died)
  • Giulio Canani (26 Nov 1554 – 8 Feb 1591 Appointed, Bishop of Modena)
  • Laurentius Laureti, O. Carm. (13 Feb 1591 – 1598 Died)
  • Girolamo di Porzia (7 Aug 1598 – Aug 1612 Died)
  • Ludovico Sarego (17 Sep 1612 – 24 Sep 1622 Resigned)[56]
  • Ubertinus Papafava (10 May 1623 – Oct 1631 Died)
  • Germanicus Mantica (21 Feb 1633 – Feb 1639 Died)[57]
  • Giovanni Paolo Savio (19 Dec 1639 – Oct 1650 Died)
  • Bonifacio Agliardi (Alliardi), C.R. (2 Aug 1655 – 1 Feb 1666 Died)
  • Tommaso Retani (16 Mar 1667 – 1677 Resigned)
  • Carlo Labia, C.R. (13 Sep 1677 – 29 Nov 1701 Died)[58]

1700 to 1900 edit

  • Filippo della Torre (6 Feb 1702 – 25 Feb 1717 Died)[59]
  • Antonio Vaira (12 Jul 1717 – 8 Oct 1732 Died)[60]
  • Giovanni Soffietti, C.R.M. (19 Jan 1733 – 7 Sep 1747 Died)[61]
  • Pietro Maria Suárez (20 Nov 1747 – 19 Jun 1750 Died)[62]
  • Pellegrino Ferri (16 Nov 1750 – 30 Sep 1757 Died)[63]
  • Giovanni Francesco Mora, C.O. (2 Oct 1758 – 15 Jan 1766 Died)[64]
  • Arnaldo Speroni degli Alvarotti, O.S.B. (2 Jun 1766 – 2 Nov 1800 Died)[65]
  • Federico Maria Molin (24 Aug 1807 – 1819)[66]
  • Carlo Pio Ravasi, O.S.B. (8 Jan 1821 Confirmed – 2 Oct 1833)[67]
  • Antonio-Maria Calcagno (19 Dec 1834 Confirmed – 8 Jan 1841)[68]
  • Bernardo Antonino Squarcina, O.P. (27 Jan 1842 – 22 Dec 1851)[69]
  • Giacomo Bignotti (27 Sep 1852 – 7 Mar 1857 Died)
  • Camillo Benzon (27 Sep 1858 – 10 Dec 1866 Died)
  • Pietro Colli (27 Mar 1867 – 30 Oct 1868 Died)
  • Emmanuele Kaubeck (27 Oct 1871 – 31 Aug 1877 Died)
  • Giovanni Maria Berengo (31 Dec 1877 – 12 May 1879 Appointed, Bishop of Mantova)
  • Giuseppe Apollonio (12 May 1879 – 25 Sep 1882 Appointed, Bishop of Treviso)
  • Antonio Polin (25 Sep 1882 – 18 May 1908 Died)

since 1900 edit

  • Tommaso Pio Boggiani, O.P. (31 Oct 1908 – 1912)[70]
  • Anselmo Rizzi (4 Jun 1913 – 19 Oct 1934 Died)
  • Guido Maria Mazzocco (12 Nov 1936 – 8 Nov 1968 Died)
  • Giovanni Mocellini (1 Jan 1969 – 12 Mar 1977 Resigned)
  • Giovanni Maria Sartori (12 Mar 1977 – 1987)[71]
  • Martino Gomiero (7 May 1988 – 11 Oct 2000 Retired)
 
Co-cathedral in Rovigo

Diocese of Adria-Rovigo edit

Name Changed: 30 September 1986
Latin Name: Adriensis-Rhodigiensis
Metropolitan: Patriarchate of Venice

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Adria-Rovigo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Diocese of Adria-Rovigo" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ J.D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Vol. XII. Lanzoni, p. 943.
  4. ^ The Bollandists identify him as the same person as Gallonistus: Lanzoni, p. 943: "un Golianus è molto oscuro e dì incerta età, sicché gli antichi Bollandisti credettero di identificarlo con il vescovo Callionistus o Gallionistus del 649 (Acta Sanctorum Februarii, II, p. 69; Ughelli X, p. 197)."
  5. ^ Kehr V, p. 189: "licet civitas Adria cum territorio suo in Venetiarum provincia sita esset, metropolitanae iurisdictioni Ravennatum archiepiscoporum subiecti erant usque ad a. 1818."
  6. ^ Bullarii Romani continuatio, Volume 15, (in Latin), (Roma: Ex Typographia Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae, 1835, pp. 38 § 13: subiectione erga archiepiscopalem Ravennatensem ecclesiam eximimus, ac liberamus episcopalem ecclesiam Adriensem, quam pariter metropolitino juri ejusdem patriarchalis ecclesiae Venetiarum perpetuo subjicimus, atque supponimus."
  7. ^ "De Salute", p. 39 § 17: "Item a dioecesi Addensi secernimus paroeciam de Barbona, eamque ecclesiae Patavinae subjicimus: pàroecias etiam sex, quibus Adriensis ecclesia potitur in regione citra Padum in vicinitate dioecesis Ferrariensis, ab eadem Adriensi dioecesi secernimus, easque Ferrariensi archiepiscopatui addicimus."
  8. ^ "De Salute", p. 39 § 17: "Tandem a dioecesi Ravennatensi se jungimus pàroecias, seu loca, Crispini et s. Appollinaris; nec non a dioecesi Ferrariensi binas alias pàroecias de Fiesso et Pissatolce : easque dioecesi Adriensi perpetuo attribuimus."
  9. ^ Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 66, note 1.
  10. ^ De' Lardi, p. 8.
  11. ^ Directoriae normae clare a Concilio impertitae de dioecesium recognitione; indicia atque elementa apta ad actionem pastoralem aestimandam ab episcopis suppeditata quibus plurium dioecesium regimen commissum est.
  12. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 79 (1987), pp. 442-443: "intra eius fines sitam esse urbem Rhodigium, quae est caput provinciae civilis eiusdem nominis, atque sedes praecipua vitae socialis, politicae ac religiosae censetur."
  13. ^ "...simul etiam visum est expedire ut, ad aptius animarum bono prospiciendum, in eadem urbe Rhodigio basilica Deo dicata in honorem S. Stephani Papae et Martiris ad dignitatem Ecclesiae Concathedralis evehatur."
  14. ^ Bocchi, pp. 179-185.
  15. ^ Ughelli II, p. 397.
  16. ^ Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VI, p. 66, note 1.
  17. ^ Bocchi, pp. 201-204.
  18. ^ Bocchi, pp. 187-189.
  19. ^ 15 February 1911: Acta Apostolicae Sedis vol. 3 (Romae 1911), pp. 122-123. See Bocchi, pp. 207-211.
  20. ^ Ughelli, II, p. 401. Girolamo Rossi (1589). Hieronymi Rubei Historiarum Rauennatum libri decem (in Latin) (altera ed.). Venica: ex typographia Guerraea. p. 205. Lanzoni, p. 723.
  21. ^ Leo(pertus) was present at the first Roman council of 861. Ughelli, II, p. 401. J.D.Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XV (Venice: Antonio Zatta 1772), p. 605, and cf. p. 603.
  22. ^ Bishop Theodinus was present at the Synod of Ravenna in November 877, presided over by Pope John VIII. J.D.Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XVII (Venice: Antonio Zatta 1770), p. 342. Ughelli, II, p. 401. Gams, p. 768.
  23. ^ Bishop Paulus was the recipient of a letter from Pope John X in 920. Ughelli, II, p. 401. Bocchi, pp. 4-5. Philippus Jaffe, Regesta pontificum Romanorum editio altera Tomus I (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 450, no. 3561.
  24. ^ Gemerius: Bocchi, p. 5.
  25. ^ Joannes: Bocchi, pp. 7-8. Schwartz, p. 161.
  26. ^ Astulf: Ughelli, II, p. 401. Gams, p. 768. Schwartz, p. 161.
  27. ^ Albericus gave evidence in a judicial hearing held at Classe by Pope Silvester II and Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, on 4 April 1001. Marco Fantuzzi, Monumenti Ravennati de secoli di mezzo per la maggior parte inediti, Tomo III (Venezia: Francesco Andreola, 1802), p. 15. Schwartz, p. 161.
  28. ^ Petrus, 1016: Leo: Marco Fantucci, Monumenti ravennati de'secoli di mezzo, Vol. 4 (Venezia: Stampe di F. Andreola, 1802), p. 189. Schwartz, p. 161.
  29. ^ Benedictus laid the foundation stone for the Cathedral at Rovigo. Schwartz, p. 161.
  30. ^ Benzo (Panzo): Ughelli II, p. 401. Schwartz, p. 161.
  31. ^ Tuto: Schwartz, p. 161.
  32. ^ Bishop Ubertus subscribed a bull of Pope Alexander II for the bishop of Ferrara. Schwartz, p. 162.
  33. ^ Petrus: Ughelli II, p. 401. Cappelletti X, p. 29. Schwartz, p. 161.
  34. ^ Giacomo was a native of Florence. De' Lardi, p. 16. Bocchi, p. 10.
  35. ^ Isaac: De' Lardi, p. 16. Bocchi, p. 10.
  36. ^ Petrus Michael: Schwartz, p. 161.
  37. ^ Isaac: Bocchi, pp. 11-12.
  38. ^ Bocchi, p. 12.
  39. ^ Gams, p. 769.
  40. ^ Jacobus, 1270: Leo: Marco Fantucci, Monumenti ravennati de'secoli di mezzo, Vol. 4 (Venezia: Stampe di F. Andreola, 1802), p. 189. Eubel I, p. 71.
  41. ^ Gams, p. 769. Eubel, I, p. 71.
  42. ^ Gams, p. 769.
  43. ^ Lambertuzzi was transferred from Commacio on 22 November 1327. He was transferred to Cervia on 29 October 1329. Eubel, I, p. 183 and p. 199.
  44. ^ Gams, p. 769. Eubel, I, p. 71 (prints 1319, a typographical error).
  45. ^ Aldobrandino was appointed bishop of Adria on 19 March 1348 by Pope Clement VI. He was transferred to the diocese of Modena on 18 January 1353 by Pope Innocent VI. He died in 1380. Eubel I, pp. 71, 353.
  46. ^ Bocchi, pp. 17-18.
  47. ^ Contarini was appointed by Urban VI in August 1384. Bocchi, p. 18. De' Lardi, p. 25
  48. ^ A native of Ferrara, Ugo was appointed bishop of Adria on 1 September 1386, by Urban VI. On 7 May 1392, Bishop Ugo was appointed Bishop of Padua by Pope Urban VI, and on 25 May 1392 he consecrated the new cathedral in Padua. De' Lardi, pp. 25-26. Eubel I, p. 71.
  49. ^ Rolandinus: "ex archivo Classensi sub hoc anno reperiuntur Rolandinus episcopus Adriensis, et Angelus de Ricasolis episcopus Faventinus." Johanne-Benedicto Mittarelli & Anselmo Costadoni, Annales Camaldulenses ordinis Sancti Benedicti, (in Latin) Tomus sextus (1351 – 1430), (Monasterii Sancti Michaelis de Muriano: Jo. Baptistam Pasquali, 1761), p. 166. Bocchi, p. 18. De' Lardi, p. 25.
  50. ^ Joannes was appointed on 26 August 1392 by Pope Boniface IX. Eubel I, p. 71.
  51. ^ Bishop Jacobus died on 10 July 1444. Eubel I, p. 71; II, p. 80.
  52. ^ Roverella, a Doctor in utroque iure and papal chamberlain, was appointed bishop of Adria on 15 July 1444, by Pope Eugenius IV. On 26 September 1445, Roverella was appointed Archbishop of Ravenna. He was named a cardinal by Pope Pius II on 18 December 1461, and allowed to retain the diocese of Ravenna. He resigned in 1475, in favor of his nephew. Bocchi, p. 22. Eubel II, pp. 80, 221 fwith note 1.
  53. ^ A native of Ferrara, Giacomo held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure, and was a canon of the cathedral of Ferrara. He was appointed bishop of Adria by Pope Eugenius IV on 26 September 1445. He died in Ferrara on 20 December 1446. Bocchi, p. 22. Eubel II, p. 80.
  54. ^ Costabili died in Rome in 1519, and was buried in S. Maria del Popolo. De' Lardi, pp. 31-32.
  55. ^ Cardinal Pisani was appointed by Pope Leo X, but after three months he resigned in favor of Cardinal Rangone. De' Lardi, p. 32.
  56. ^ "Bishop Ludovico Sarego" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016
  57. ^ "Bishop Germanicus Mantica" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 21, 2016
  58. ^ Labia had previously been Archbishop of Corcyra in the Venetian empire (1659–1677). Gauchat, IV, p. 164. Ritzler, V, p. 69, with note 2.
  59. ^ Ritzler, V, p. 69, with note 3.
  60. ^ Ritzler, V, p. 69, with note 4.
  61. ^ Ritzler, VI, p. 66, with note 3.
  62. ^ Ritzler, VI, p. 66, with note 4.
  63. ^ Ritzler, VI, p. 66, with note 5.
  64. ^ Ritzler, VI, p. 66, with note 6.
  65. ^ Ritzler, VI, p. 66, with note 7. Speroni was a native of Pavia. He was consecrated in Rome by Pope Clement XIII on 8 June 1766. He was the author of a book on the Bishops of Adria: Speroni, Arnaldo (1788). Adriensium episcoporum series historico-chronologica monumentis illustrata (in Latin). Pavia: Jo: Antonii Conzatti.
  66. ^ Molin was nominated by Napoleon, King of Italy. He died of apoplexy in Adria on 16 April 1819. De' Lardi, pp. 50-52.
  67. ^ Ravasi: De' Lardi, pp. 52-53.
  68. ^ Calcagni: De' Lardi, pp. 54-55.
  69. ^ Squarcina: De' Lardi, pp. 56-58.
  70. ^ On 9 January 1912, Boggiani was appointed Titular Archbishop of Edessa in Osrhoëne, to qualify him to be Nuncio in Mexico (1912-1914). He was named a cardinal by Pope Benedict XV in 1916. He was Archbishop of Genoa, 1919–1921. Harris M. Lentz (23 March 2009). Popes and Cardinals of the 20th Century: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-4766-2155-5.
  71. ^ On 7 December 1987, Sartori was appointed Archbishop of Trento. He died on 26 September 1998.

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The Diocese of Adria Rovigo Latin Dioecesis Adriensis Rhodigiensis is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Triveneto It has existed under this name since 1986 It is a Latin suffragan to the Patriarchate of Venice 1 2 Diocese of Adria RovigoDioecesis Adriensis RhodigiensisAdria CathedralLocationCountryItalyEcclesiastical provinceVeniceStatisticsArea1 193 km2 461 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2020 198 335190 041 96 8 Parishes109InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished7th CenturyCathedralCattedrale di SS Pietro e Paolo Adria Co cathedralConcattedrale di S Stefano Papa e Martire Rovigo Secular priests95 diocesan 26 Religious Orders 7 Permanent DeaconsCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopPierantonio PavanelloMapWebsitediocesiadriarovigo it The comune of Adria is north of the Po River some 88 km 56 mi north of Ravenna Its territory comprises roughly the northeastern Italian civil Province of Rovigo Rovigo itself is not an episcopal see and a part of one town in the Province of Padua Contents 1 Ecclesiastical history 2 Cathedrals and notable churches 3 Bishops 3 1 Diocese of Adria 3 1 1 to 1200 3 1 2 1200 to 1500 3 1 3 1500 to 1700 3 1 4 1700 to 1900 3 1 5 since 1900 3 2 Diocese of Adria Rovigo 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesEcclesiastical history editTradition dates the preaching of the Gospel in Adria from the days of Saint Apollinaris himself consecrated bishop by Saint Peter The figure of this Bishop of Ravenna has a singular importance in the hagiographical legends of the northeast of Italy Even if Emilia Romagna and the territory around Venice were Christianized and had bishops before Piedmont for example their conversion does not go back beyond the end of the second century The diocese was established by the 640s AD as the Diocese of Adria The first known bishop of Adria is Gallonistus who was present at a synod in Rome 649 under Pope Martin I 3 The Venerable Bede s Martyrology mentions a Saint Colianus Bishop of Adria but nothing is known about him 4 The diocese of Adria was a suffragan of Ravenna until 1818 despite its location in the territory of Venice 5 On 1 May 1818 in the bull De Salute Pope Pius VII removed the diocese of Adria from subjection as a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Ravenna and assigned it to the Patriarchate of Venice 6 In the same bull the diocese of Adria lost one parish to the Diocese of Padova and six to the Archdiocese of Ferrara 7 Adria gained two parishes from the Archdiocese of Ravenna and two other parishes from the Archdiocese of Ferrara 8 The city of Adria had a population of c 8 000 inhabitants in 1747 9 A list of the parishes of the diocese and their populations c 1850 estimated at 140 000 persons is given by Francesco de Lardi 10 The diocese had in the early 20th century a population of 190 400 80 parishes 300 churches chapels and oratories 250 secular priests 72 seminarians 12 regular priests and 9 lay brothers 90 confraternities 3 boys schools 97 pupils and 6 girls schools 99 pupils citation needed In a decree of the Second Vatican Council it was recommended that dioceses be reorganized to take into account modern developments 11 A project begun on orders from Pope John XXIII and continued under his successors was intended to reduce the number of dioceses in Italy and to rationalize their borders in terms of modern population changes and shortages of clergy The change was made urgent because of changes made to the Concordat between the Italian State and the Holy See on 18 February 1984 and embodied in a law of 3 June 1985 Rovigo had become the capital of the civil province and a more important center of social and political life than Adria and an addition to the title of the diocese of Adria was decided upon The change was approved by Pope John Paul II in an audience of 27 September 1986 and by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops of the Papal Curia on 30 September 1986 The diocese was renamed Diocese of Adria Rovigo 12 At the same time it seemed appropriate for a more appropriate looking out for the good of souls that the Basilica of S Stephen Pope and Martyr be granted the dignity of being a co cathedral 13 Cathedrals and notable churches editThe cathedral of the diocese of Adria is the Cattedrale di SS Pietro e Paolo in Adria 14 province of Rovigo The cathedral was administered and staffed by a corporation called the Chapter consisting of an archpriest and seven canons there were also twelve priests who carried out various religious functions The archpriest served as pastor of the cathedral parish 15 By 1747 the number of canons had been increased to twelve 16 It has a Co Cathedral in the city of Rovigo the Concattedrale di S Stefano Papa e Martire dedicated to the martyr Pope Stephen I Rovigo was never a diocese In addition there are several Minor Basilicas Basilica di S Apollinare in Rovigo Basilica di San Bellino Rovigo 17 Basilica di S Maria Assunta della Tomba in Adria 18 Basilica del Santa Maria del Pilastrello in Lendinara Rovigo 1911 19 Bishops editDiocese of Adria edit Erected 7th Century Latin Name Adriensis Suffragan of Ravenna This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2016 to 1200 edit Gallionistus 649 20 Leo or Leopertus 861 21 Theodinus 877 22 Paulus 920 23 Gemerius attested in 953 24 Joannes attested 964 25 Astulf ca 972 992 26 Albericus attested 1001 27 Petrus attested 1016 1030 28 Benedictus attested 1054 1055 29 Benzo 30 Tuto attested 1067 31 Ubertus attested 1068 32 Petrus c 1073 1091 33 Jacobus 1091 1104 34 Isaac 1104 1115 35 Petrus Michael attested 1116 36 Gregorius attested 1125 1138 Florius attested 1138 Gregorius attested 1140 1154 Isaac attested 1186 1198 37 1200 to 1500 edit Metropolitan Archdiocese of Ravenna Petrus c 1203 38 Rolandus Zabarelli ca 1210 1233 39 Guilelmus d Este 1240 1257 Jacobus 1270 ca 1277 40 Pellegrinus 1277 1280 Otholinus O Camald 1280 1284 41 Bonifatius ca 1285 1286 Bonajuncta Bonaggiunta 1288 1306 Joannes O Humil 1308 1317 42 Aegidius 1317 Salionus Buzzacarini 1318 1327 Exuperantius Lambertuzzi 1327 1329 43 Benvenuto Borghesini O P 1329 1348 44 Aldobrandino d Este 19 Mar 1348 18 Jan 1353 45 Giovanni da Siena O F M Conv attested 1 Nov 1352 1361 46 Antonio Contarini 1384 1386 47 Ugo Roberti 1386 1392 48 Rolandinus 1390 49 Joannes Anselmini 1392 1404 50 Jacobus Bertucci d Obizzi 1404 1444 51 Bartolomeo Roverella 15 Jul 1444 1445 52 Giacomo degli Oratori 1445 1446 53 Biagio Novello O S A 1447 1465 Tito Novello 1465 1487 Nicolo Maria d Este 31 May 1487 5 Aug 1507 Died 1500 to 1700 edit Beltrame Costabili 27 Aug 1507 1519 Died 54 Francesco Pisani 1519 55 Ercole Rangone 15 Jun 1519 27 May 1524 Resigned Giambattista Bragadin 27 May 1524 23 May 1528 Died Giovanni Domenico de Cupis 31 Aug 1528 10 Dec 1553 Died Giulio Canani 26 Nov 1554 8 Feb 1591 Appointed Bishop of Modena Laurentius Laureti O Carm 13 Feb 1591 1598 Died Girolamo di Porzia 7 Aug 1598 Aug 1612 Died Ludovico Sarego 17 Sep 1612 24 Sep 1622 Resigned 56 Ubertinus Papafava 10 May 1623 Oct 1631 Died Germanicus Mantica 21 Feb 1633 Feb 1639 Died 57 Giovanni Paolo Savio 19 Dec 1639 Oct 1650 Died Bonifacio Agliardi Alliardi C R 2 Aug 1655 1 Feb 1666 Died Tommaso Retani 16 Mar 1667 1677 Resigned Carlo Labia C R 13 Sep 1677 29 Nov 1701 Died 58 1700 to 1900 edit Filippo della Torre 6 Feb 1702 25 Feb 1717 Died 59 Antonio Vaira 12 Jul 1717 8 Oct 1732 Died 60 Giovanni Soffietti C R M 19 Jan 1733 7 Sep 1747 Died 61 Pietro Maria Suarez 20 Nov 1747 19 Jun 1750 Died 62 Pellegrino Ferri 16 Nov 1750 30 Sep 1757 Died 63 Giovanni Francesco Mora C O 2 Oct 1758 15 Jan 1766 Died 64 Arnaldo Speroni degli Alvarotti O S B 2 Jun 1766 2 Nov 1800 Died 65 Federico Maria Molin 24 Aug 1807 1819 66 Carlo Pio Ravasi O S B 8 Jan 1821 Confirmed 2 Oct 1833 67 Antonio Maria Calcagno 19 Dec 1834 Confirmed 8 Jan 1841 68 Bernardo Antonino Squarcina O P 27 Jan 1842 22 Dec 1851 69 Giacomo Bignotti 27 Sep 1852 7 Mar 1857 Died Camillo Benzon 27 Sep 1858 10 Dec 1866 Died Pietro Colli 27 Mar 1867 30 Oct 1868 Died Emmanuele Kaubeck 27 Oct 1871 31 Aug 1877 Died Giovanni Maria Berengo 31 Dec 1877 12 May 1879 Appointed Bishop of Mantova Giuseppe Apollonio 12 May 1879 25 Sep 1882 Appointed Bishop of Treviso Antonio Polin 25 Sep 1882 18 May 1908 Died since 1900 edit Tommaso Pio Boggiani O P 31 Oct 1908 1912 70 Anselmo Rizzi 4 Jun 1913 19 Oct 1934 Died Guido Maria Mazzocco 12 Nov 1936 8 Nov 1968 Died Giovanni Mocellini 1 Jan 1969 12 Mar 1977 Resigned Giovanni Maria Sartori 12 Mar 1977 1987 71 Martino Gomiero 7 May 1988 11 Oct 2000 Retired nbsp Co cathedral in Rovigo Diocese of Adria Rovigo edit Name Changed 30 September 1986 Latin Name Adriensis Rhodigiensis Metropolitan Patriarchate of Venice Andrea Bruno Mazzocato 11 Oct 2000 3 Dec 2003 Appointed Bishop of Treviso Lucio Soravito de Franceschi 29 May 2004 23 Dec 2015 Retired Pierantonio Pavanello 23 Dec 2015 See also editRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Ravenna Cervia Patriarchate of Venice Adria comune of civil province of Rovigo Rovigo commune References edit Diocese of Adria Rovigo Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Diocese of Adria Rovigo GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Vol XII Lanzoni p 943 The Bollandists identify him as the same person as Gallonistus Lanzoni p 943 un Golianus e molto oscuro e di incerta eta sicche gli antichi Bollandisti credettero di identificarlo con il vescovo Callionistus o Gallionistus del 649 Acta Sanctorum Februarii II p 69 Ughelli X p 197 Kehr V p 189 licet civitas Adria cum territorio suo in Venetiarum provincia sita esset metropolitanae iurisdictioni Ravennatum archiepiscoporum subiecti erant usque ad a 1818 Bullarii Romani continuatio Volume 15 in Latin Roma Ex Typographia Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae 1835 pp 38 13 subiectione erga archiepiscopalem Ravennatensem ecclesiam eximimus ac liberamus episcopalem ecclesiam Adriensem quam pariter metropolitino juri ejusdem patriarchalis ecclesiae Venetiarum perpetuo subjicimus atque supponimus De Salute p 39 17 Item a dioecesi Addensi secernimus paroeciam de Barbona eamque ecclesiae Patavinae subjicimus paroecias etiam sex quibus Adriensis ecclesia potitur in regione citra Padum in vicinitate dioecesis Ferrariensis ab eadem Adriensi dioecesi secernimus easque Ferrariensi archiepiscopatui addicimus De Salute p 39 17 Tandem a dioecesi Ravennatensi se jungimus paroecias seu loca Crispini et s Appollinaris nec non a dioecesi Ferrariensi binas alias paroecias de Fiesso et Pissatolce easque dioecesi Adriensi perpetuo attribuimus Ritzler amp Sefrin VI p 66 note 1 De Lardi p 8 Directoriae normae clare a Concilio impertitae de dioecesium recognitione indicia atque elementa apta ad actionem pastoralem aestimandam ab episcopis suppeditata quibus plurium dioecesium regimen commissum est Acta Apostolicae Sedis 79 1987 pp 442 443 intra eius fines sitam esse urbem Rhodigium quae est caput provinciae civilis eiusdem nominis atque sedes praecipua vitae socialis politicae ac religiosae censetur simul etiam visum est expedire ut ad aptius animarum bono prospiciendum in eadem urbe Rhodigio basilica Deo dicata in honorem S Stephani Papae et Martiris ad dignitatem Ecclesiae Concathedralis evehatur Bocchi pp 179 185 Ughelli II p 397 Ritzler amp Sefrin Hierarchia catholica VI p 66 note 1 Bocchi pp 201 204 Bocchi pp 187 189 15 February 1911 Acta Apostolicae Sedis vol 3 Romae 1911 pp 122 123 See Bocchi pp 207 211 Ughelli II p 401 Girolamo Rossi 1589 Hieronymi Rubei Historiarum Rauennatum libri decem in Latin altera ed Venica ex typographia Guerraea p 205 Lanzoni p 723 Leo pertus was present at the first Roman council of 861 Ughelli II p 401 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XV Venice Antonio Zatta 1772 p 605 and cf p 603 Bishop Theodinus was present at the Synod of Ravenna in November 877 presided over by Pope John VIII J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XVII Venice Antonio Zatta 1770 p 342 Ughelli II p 401 Gams p 768 Bishop Paulus was the recipient of a letter from Pope John X in 920 Ughelli II p 401 Bocchi pp 4 5 Philippus Jaffe Regesta pontificum Romanorum editio altera Tomus I Leipzig Veit 1885 p 450 no 3561 Gemerius Bocchi p 5 Joannes Bocchi pp 7 8 Schwartz p 161 Astulf Ughelli II p 401 Gams p 768 Schwartz p 161 Albericus gave evidence in a judicial hearing held at Classe by Pope Silvester II and Otto III Holy Roman Emperor on 4 April 1001 Marco Fantuzzi Monumenti Ravennati de secoli di mezzo per la maggior parte inediti Tomo III Venezia Francesco Andreola 1802 p 15 Schwartz p 161 Petrus 1016 Leo Marco Fantucci Monumenti ravennati de secoli di mezzo Vol 4 Venezia Stampe di F Andreola 1802 p 189 Schwartz p 161 Benedictus laid the foundation stone for the Cathedral at Rovigo Schwartz p 161 Benzo Panzo Ughelli II p 401 Schwartz p 161 Tuto Schwartz p 161 Bishop Ubertus subscribed a bull of Pope Alexander II for the bishop of Ferrara Schwartz p 162 Petrus Ughelli II p 401 Cappelletti X p 29 Schwartz p 161 Giacomo was a native of Florence De Lardi p 16 Bocchi p 10 Isaac De Lardi p 16 Bocchi p 10 Petrus Michael Schwartz p 161 Isaac Bocchi pp 11 12 Bocchi p 12 Gams p 769 Jacobus 1270 Leo Marco Fantucci Monumenti ravennati de secoli di mezzo Vol 4 Venezia Stampe di F Andreola 1802 p 189 Eubel I p 71 Gams p 769 Eubel I p 71 Gams p 769 Lambertuzzi was transferred from Commacio on 22 November 1327 He was transferred to Cervia on 29 October 1329 Eubel I p 183 and p 199 Gams p 769 Eubel I p 71 prints 1319 a typographical error Aldobrandino was appointed bishop of Adria on 19 March 1348 by Pope Clement VI He was transferred to the diocese of Modena on 18 January 1353 by Pope Innocent VI He died in 1380 Eubel I pp 71 353 Bocchi pp 17 18 Contarini was appointed by Urban VI in August 1384 Bocchi p 18 De Lardi p 25 A native of Ferrara Ugo was appointed bishop of Adria on 1 September 1386 by Urban VI On 7 May 1392 Bishop Ugo was appointed Bishop of Padua by Pope Urban VI and on 25 May 1392 he consecrated the new cathedral in Padua De Lardi pp 25 26 Eubel I p 71 Rolandinus ex archivo Classensi sub hoc anno reperiuntur Rolandinus episcopus Adriensis et Angelus de Ricasolis episcopus Faventinus Johanne Benedicto Mittarelli amp Anselmo Costadoni Annales Camaldulenses ordinis Sancti Benedicti in Latin Tomus sextus 1351 1430 Monasterii Sancti Michaelis de Muriano Jo Baptistam Pasquali 1761 p 166 Bocchi p 18 De Lardi p 25 Joannes was appointed on 26 August 1392 by Pope Boniface IX Eubel I p 71 Bishop Jacobus died on 10 July 1444 Eubel I p 71 II p 80 Roverella a Doctor in utroque iure and papal chamberlain was appointed bishop of Adria on 15 July 1444 by Pope Eugenius IV On 26 September 1445 Roverella was appointed Archbishop of Ravenna He was named a cardinal by Pope Pius II on 18 December 1461 and allowed to retain the diocese of Ravenna He resigned in 1475 in favor of his nephew Bocchi p 22 Eubel II pp 80 221 fwith note 1 A native of Ferrara Giacomo held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and was a canon of the cathedral of Ferrara He was appointed bishop of Adria by Pope Eugenius IV on 26 September 1445 He died in Ferrara on 20 December 1446 Bocchi p 22 Eubel II p 80 Costabili died in Rome in 1519 and was buried in S Maria del Popolo De Lardi pp 31 32 Cardinal Pisani was appointed by Pope Leo X but after three months he resigned in favor of Cardinal Rangone De Lardi p 32 Bishop Ludovico Sarego Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved November 24 2016 Bishop Germanicus Mantica Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved August 21 2016 Labia had previously been Archbishop of Corcyra in the Venetian empire 1659 1677 Gauchat IV p 164 Ritzler V p 69 with note 2 Ritzler V p 69 with note 3 Ritzler V p 69 with note 4 Ritzler VI p 66 with note 3 Ritzler VI p 66 with note 4 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