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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos

The Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros, and Mykonos (Latin: Archidioecesis Naxiensis, Andrensis, Tinensis, et Myconensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic church in insular Greece.[1][2]

Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros, and Mykonos

Archidioecesis Naxiensis, Andrensis, Tinensis, et Myconensis

Αρχιεπισκοπή Νάξου, Τήνου, Άνδρου και Μυκόνου
Location
CountryGreece
Statistics
Area1,377 km2 (532 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
61,900
5,400 (8.7%)
Information
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established13th Century
(As Diocese of Naxos)
1522
(As Archdiocese of Naxos)
3 June 1919
(As Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos)
CathedralCathedral of Our Lady of Rosary in Tinos
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopJosif Printezis
Bishops emeritusNikolaos Printezis
Website
http://kantam.gr/

Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is the cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, in the village of Xinara, on Tinos, but is also has a Co-Cathedral of the Presentation of the Lord, in Naxos town.

The ecclesiastical territory comprises most of the Aegean islands in Greece, including, but not limited to Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos.

Josif Printezis was appointed bishop in January 2021, and will be consecrated and installed in March.

History edit

Originally erected as the Diocese of Naxos in the 13th century, the Latin bishopric was promoted to the rank of Metropolitan Archdiocese of Naxos in 1522, after the fall of Rhodes (Ottoman conquest), when the Archiepiscopal see for its Knights Hospitallers' crusader state was in fact moved from there.

In 1538, Naxos (along with the islands of Andros, Paros, and Santorini) fell to the Ottoman naval commander Hayreddin Barbarossa.[3] In response, Pope Paul III assembled a ’’Holy League’’, comprising the Papacy, Spain, the Republic of Genoa, the Republic of Venice and the Knights of Malta, to confront Barbarossa[4] but were defeated at the Battle of Preveza.

On June 3, 1919, the Archdiocese of Naxos was united with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tinos and Mykonos (which in 1824 had absorbed the suppressed Roman Catholic Diocese of Andros, without adopting its title) to form the present Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos, whose new name also includes Andros.

Province edit

The Metropolitan's ecclesiastical province comprises his own archdiocese and the following suffragan dioceses :

Bishops edit

(all Latin Church)

Diocese of Naxos edit

Erected: 13th Century
Latin Name: Naxiensis

  • Giorgio (1252.11.12 – ?)
  • Bernardino (1330.10.19 – 1332.05.13), later Bishop of Sorres (1332.05.13 – ?)
  • Daniele (? – death 1345)
  • Andrea, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1349.01.19 – 1356.05.29), later Bishop of Bosa (Italy) (1356.05.29 – 1360)
  • Tommaso, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1357.06.30 – ?)
  • Stefano (? – 1377.09.18), later (Metropolitan) Titular Archbishop of Cæsarea in Palæstina (1377.09.18 – ?)
  • Pantaleo Dioscoro di Nasso [whichbis Italian for 'of Naxos'] (1418.05.02 – ?), previously Bishop of Syros (Greece) (1410.02.12 – 1418.05.02)
  • Leonardo, Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1446.06.03 – ?)
  • Francesco, O.F.M. (1453.04.30 – ?)
  • Antonio (1458.12.29 – ?)
  • Nicola (1460.08.22 – ?)
  • Nicola di Gaeta (1479.02.13 – ?), previously Bishop of Minervino (1492.01.23 – 1497.05.15), Bishop of Acerra (Italy) (1497.05.15 – 1504.04.15)
  • Roberto de Noya (Noja), O.P. (1504.04.15 – 1515 Died)[5]
  • Paolo Zabarella, O.E.S.A. (1515 – ?)
  • Filippo di Vegis (1519.09.15 – 1523)

Archdiocese of Naxos edit

Elevated: 1522
Latin Name: Naxiensis

Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos edit

United: 3 June 1919 with the Diocese of Andros, the Diocese of Mykonos, and the Diocese of Tinos
Latin Name: Naxiensis, Andrensis, Tinensis, et Myconensis

References edit

  1. ^ Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos e Mykonos". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
  2. ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Naxos–Andros–Tinos–Mykonos (Greece)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
  3. ^ Faroqhi, Suraiya N.; Fleet, Kate (November 2012). The Cambridge History of Turkey, Vol. 2, The Ottoman Empire as a World Power, 1453–1603. Cambridge University Press. pp. 250–251. ISBN 9780521620949.
  4. ^ Partridge, Loren (2015-03-14). Art of Renaissance Venice, 1400 1600. Univ of California Press. ISBN 9780520281790.
  5. ^ " Archbishop Roberto de Noya (Noja), O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 14, 2016
  6. ^ a b c d e Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi. Vol. IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 253. (in Latin)
  7. ^ a b Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 281. (in Latin)

Sources and external links edit

  • GCatholic.org, with incumbent biography links

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos Tinos Andros and Mykonos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The Archdiocese of Naxos Tinos Andros and Mykonos Latin Archidioecesis Naxiensis Andrensis Tinensis et Myconensis is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic church in insular Greece 1 2 Archdiocese of Naxos Tinos Andros and MykonosArchidioecesis Naxiensis Andrensis Tinensis et MyconensisArxiepiskoph Na3oy Thnoy Androy kai MykonoyLocationCountryGreeceStatisticsArea1 377 km2 532 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 61 9005 400 8 7 InformationSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished13th Century As Diocese of Naxos 1522 As Archdiocese of Naxos 3 June 1919 As Archdiocese of Naxos Andros Tinos and Mykonos CathedralCathedral of Our Lady of Rosary in TinosCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopJosif PrintezisBishops emeritusNikolaos PrintezisWebsitehttp kantam gr Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is the cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in the village of Xinara on Tinos but is also has a Co Cathedral of the Presentation of the Lord in Naxos town The ecclesiastical territory comprises most of the Aegean islands in Greece including but not limited to Naxos Andros Tinos and Mykonos Josif Printezis was appointed bishop in January 2021 and will be consecrated and installed in March Contents 1 History 2 Province 3 Bishops 3 1 Diocese of Naxos 3 2 Archdiocese of Naxos 3 3 Archdiocese of Naxos Andros Tinos and Mykonos 4 References 5 Sources and external linksHistory editOriginally erected as the Diocese of Naxos in the 13th century the Latin bishopric was promoted to the rank of Metropolitan Archdiocese of Naxos in 1522 after the fall of Rhodes Ottoman conquest when the Archiepiscopal see for its Knights Hospitallers crusader state was in fact moved from there In 1538 Naxos along with the islands of Andros Paros and Santorini fell to the Ottoman naval commander Hayreddin Barbarossa 3 In response Pope Paul III assembled a Holy League comprising the Papacy Spain the Republic of Genoa the Republic of Venice and the Knights of Malta to confront Barbarossa 4 but were defeated at the Battle of Preveza On June 3 1919 the Archdiocese of Naxos was united with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tinos and Mykonos which in 1824 had absorbed the suppressed Roman Catholic Diocese of Andros without adopting its title to form the present Archdiocese of Naxos Tinos Andros and Mykonos whose new name also includes Andros Province editThe Metropolitan s ecclesiastical province comprises his own archdiocese and the following suffragan dioceses Roman Catholic Diocese of Chios Roman Catholic Diocese of Crete Roman Catholic Diocese of Santorini Roman Catholic Diocese of Syros and Milos Bishops edit all Latin Church Diocese of Naxos edit Erected 13th Century Latin Name Naxiensis Giorgio 1252 11 12 Bernardino 1330 10 19 1332 05 13 later Bishop of Sorres 1332 05 13 Daniele death 1345 Andrea Carmelites O Carm 1349 01 19 1356 05 29 later Bishop of Bosa Italy 1356 05 29 1360 Tommaso Friars Minor O F M 1357 06 30 Stefano 1377 09 18 later Metropolitan Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina 1377 09 18 Pantaleo Dioscoro di Nasso whichbis Italian for of Naxos 1418 05 02 previously Bishop of Syros Greece 1410 02 12 1418 05 02 Leonardo Augustinian Order O E S A 1446 06 03 Francesco O F M 1453 04 30 Antonio 1458 12 29 Nicola 1460 08 22 Nicola di Gaeta 1479 02 13 previously Bishop of Minervino 1492 01 23 1497 05 15 Bishop of Acerra Italy 1497 05 15 1504 04 15 Roberto de Noya Noja O P 1504 04 15 1515 Died 5 Paolo Zabarella O E S A 1515 Filippo di Vegis 1519 09 15 1523 Archdiocese of Naxos edit Elevated 1522 Latin Name Naxiensis Giacomo Coppi archbishop 1524 1538 Died Giuseppe de Montanaris 1538 1540 Died Sebastiano Leccavella O P 1542 1562 Appointed Bishop of Lettere Gragnano Antonio Giustiniani archbishop of Lipari O P 1562 1564 Appointed Archbishop Personal Title of Lipari Francesco Pisani bishop 1564 1569 Appointed Bishop of Chioggia Domenico di Grammatica 1579 Dionisio Reudio O F M 1593 1615 Died 6 Angelo Gozzadini 1616 1621 Appointed Archbishop Personal Title of Civita Castellana e Orte 6 Marco Antonio Quirino O Cruc 1622 1625 Resigned 6 Raffaele Schiattini 1625 1657 Died 6 Bartolomeo Polla 1659 1691 Died 6 Pietro Martire Giustiniani O P 1691 1700 Appointed Archbishop Personal Title of Tinos 7 Antonio Giustiniani archbishop of Naxos 1701 1730 Died 7 Giovanni Francesco Bossi O F M Conv 1730 1732 Died Antonio Maturi O F M 1733 1749 Resigned Pietro Martire de Stefani O P 1750 1773 Died Giovanni Battista Crispi 1773 1796 Died Godefroid Philippe Joseph de La Porte O F M Cap 1796 1799 Died Binkentios Coressi 1800 1814 Appointed Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Constantinople Andrea Veggetti 1816 1838 Died Niccola Candoni 1838 1842 Died Domenico Castelli O P 1844 1852 Died Francois Cuculla 1853 1864 Died Lorenzo Bergeretti 1864 1742 Giuseppe Zaffino 1875 1892 Appointed Archbishop of Athens Filippo Camassei 1904 1906 Appointed Patriarch of Jerusalem Leonard Brindisi 1909 1919 Appointed Archbishop of Corfu Zante e Cefalonia Archdiocese of Naxos Andros Tinos and Mykonos edit United 3 June 1919 with the Diocese of Andros the Diocese of Mykonos and the Diocese of Tinos Latin Name Naxiensis Andrensis Tinensis et Myconensis Leonard Brindisi 1909 1919 Appointed Archbishop of Corfu Zakynthos and Cefalonia Matteo Vido 1919 1924 Died Alessandro Guidati 1929 1947 Retired Joannis Baptist Filippucci Filippoussis 1947 1959 Died Ioannis Perris 1960 1993 Retired Nikolaos Printesis 1993 2021 Retired References edit Cheney David M Archdiocese of Naxos Andros Tinos e Mykonos Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published Chow Gabriel Metropolitan Archdiocese of Naxos Andros Tinos Mykonos Greece GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published Faroqhi Suraiya N Fleet Kate November 2012 The Cambridge History of Turkey Vol 2 The Ottoman Empire as a World Power 1453 1603 Cambridge University Press pp 250 251 ISBN 9780521620949 Partridge Loren 2015 03 14 Art of Renaissance Venice 1400 1600 Univ of California Press ISBN 9780520281790 Archbishop Roberto de Noya Noja O P Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved October 14 2016 a b c d e Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi Vol IV Munster Libraria Regensbergiana p 253 in Latin a b Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V Patavii Messagero di S Antonio p 281 in Latin http www catholic hierarchy org diocese dnaxo htmlSources and external links editGCatholic org with incumbent biography links 37 34 32 N 25 09 49 E 37 5756 N 25 1635 E 37 5756 25 1635 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos Tinos Andros and Mykonos amp oldid 1178962233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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