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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ales-Terralba

The Diocese of Ales-Terralba (Latin: Dioecesis Uxellensis-Terralbensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in Sardinia, Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Oristano.[1]

Diocese of Ales-Terralba

Dioecesis Uxellensis-Terralbensis
Ales Cathedral
Location
Country Italy
Ecclesiastical provinceOristano
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Oristano
Statistics
Area1,494 km2 (577 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
99,598
99,336 (99.7%)
Parishes57
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established7th Century
CathedralCattedrale di Ss. Pietro e Paolo (Ales)
Co-cathedralConcattedrale di S. Pietro Apostolo (Terralba)
Secular priests70
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopRoberto Carboni, O.F.M. Conv.
Bishops emeritusGiovanni Dettori
Website
www.diocesialesterralba.va.it

History edit

Gregory the Great alludes to the episcopal see of Ales (anciently Uselli), in his letter to Januarius of Cagliari in 591. After this nothing is to be found about it until 1147, when the name of Bishop Rello appears in a diploma. The local traditions of Terralba have preserved the memory of a Bishop Mariano, who erected the cathedral about 1144.

The diocese of Ales and the diocese of Terralba were united by Pope Julius II, in 1503.[2]

It would appear that a process has begun to permanently unite the diocese of Ales-Terralba and the archdiocese of Oristano. The Bishop of Ales-Terralba, Roberto Carboni, O.F.M. Conv., was promoted on 4 May 2019 to be Archbishop of Oristano and on the same date was appointed Apostolic Administrator of his former diocese of Ales-Terralba.[3] However, on 3 July 2021, without losing his position as Archbishop of Oristano, he was reappointed Bishop of Ales-Terralba. The announcement specifies that this act unifies the two dioceses in persona Episcopi ('in the person of the Bishop').[4]

Ordinaries edit

Diocese of Ales edit

Erected: 7th Century

  • Pedro Garcia (21 Jul 1484 – 14 Jun 1490 Appointed, Bishop of Barcelona)[5]
  • Juan Crespo, O.S.A. (2 Oct 1493 – )

Diocese of Ales e Terralba edit

Diocese of Ales united with Diocese of Terralba: 8 December 1503
Latin Name: Uxellensis et Terralbensis
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Oristano

  • Pedro del Frago Garcés (6 Nov 1562 – 20 Dec 1566 Appointed, Bishop of Alghero)
  • Miguel Maigues, O.S.A. (13 Dec 1568 – 1584 Died)
  • Pedro Clement, O. Carm. (23 Jan 1585 – 1601 Died)
  • Antonio Surredu (13 Aug 1601 – Aug 1605 Died)
  • Lorenzo Nieto y Corrales Montero Nieto, O.S.B. (17 Apr 1606 – 12 Aug 1613 Appointed Bishop of Alghero)
  • Diego de Borja, O.F.M. (26 Aug 1613 – 1616 Died)
  • Gavino Manconi (30 May 1616 – 1634 Died)
  • Melchiorre Pirella (7 May 1635 – 1638 Died)
  • Miguel Beltrán Castellón (13 Sep 1638 – 1644 Died)
  • Antonio Manunta (18 Apr 1644 – Oct 1662 Died)
  • Giovanni Battista Brunengo (13 Aug 1663 – Nov 1679 Died)
  • Serafino Esquirro (15 Jul 1680 – 1681 Died)
  • Domenico Cugia (10 Apr 1684 – 1693 Died)
  • Francesco Masones y Nin (2 Jan 1693 – 15 Sep 1704 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano)
  • Isidoro Masones y Nin (15 Dec 1704 – Jan 1724 Died)
  • Salvatore Ruyu (17 Mar 1727 – Jan 1728 Died)
  • Giovanni Battista Sanna (14 Jun 1728 – Jan 1736 Died)
  • Antonio Giuseppe Carcassona (26 Sep 1736 – 1 May 1760 Died)
  • Giuseppe Maria Pilo, O. Carm. (25 May 1761 Confirmed – 1 Jan 1786 Died)
  • Michele Antonio Aymerich de Villamar (15 Sep 1788 – 23 Jul 1806 Died)
  • Giuseppe Stanislao Paradiso (29 Mar 1819 – 4 Sep 1822 Died)
  • Antonio Raimondo Tore (28 Jan 1828 – 2 Oct 1837 Confirmed Archbishop of Cagliari)
  • Pietro Vargiù (22 Jul 1842 – 3 Aug 1866 Died)
  • Francesco Zunnui Casula (22 Feb 1867 – 16 Jan 1893 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano)
  • Palmerio Garau (12 Jun 1893 – 27 Mar 1906 Died)
  • Francesco Emanuelli (29 Aug 1910 – 10 Oct 1947 Died)
  • Antonio Tedde (5 Feb 1948 – 6 Aug 1982 Died)
  • Giovanni Paolo Gibertini, O.S.B. (23 Mar 1983 – 11 Jul 1989 Appointed Bishop of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla)
  • Antonino Orrù (9 Apr 1990 – 5 Feb 2004 Retired)
  • Giovanni Dettori (5 Feb 2004 – 10 Feb 2016 Retired)
  • Roberto Carboni, O.F.M. Conv. (10 Feb 2016 – 4 May 2019 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano) and, additionally, since 2021, Bishop of Ales-Terralba)[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Diocese of Ales-Terralba" retrieved January 30, 2016
  2. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia article
  3. ^ "Rinunce e Nomine, 04.05.2019" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 4 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Rinunce e Nomine, 03.07.2021" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 30 Oct 2021.
  5. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Pedro Garcia" retrieved January 30, 2016
  6. ^ Roberto Carboni, prelate, catholic-hierarchy.org. Accessed 1 March 2024.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ales and Terralba". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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The Diocese of Ales Terralba Latin Dioecesis Uxellensis Terralbensis is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in Sardinia Italy It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Oristano 1 Diocese of Ales TerralbaDioecesis Uxellensis TerralbensisAles CathedralLocationCountry ItalyEcclesiastical provinceOristanoMetropolitanArchdiocese of OristanoStatisticsArea1 494 km2 577 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2012 99 59899 336 99 7 Parishes57InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished7th CenturyCathedralCattedrale di Ss Pietro e Paolo Ales Co cathedralConcattedrale di S Pietro Apostolo Terralba Secular priests70Current leadershipPopeFrancisBishopRoberto Carboni O F M Conv Bishops emeritusGiovanni DettoriWebsitewww diocesialesterralba va it Contents 1 History 2 Ordinaries 2 1 Diocese of Ales 2 2 Diocese of Ales e Terralba 3 NotesHistory editGregory the Great alludes to the episcopal see of Ales anciently Uselli in his letter to Januarius of Cagliari in 591 After this nothing is to be found about it until 1147 when the name of Bishop Rello appears in a diploma The local traditions of Terralba have preserved the memory of a Bishop Mariano who erected the cathedral about 1144 The diocese of Ales and the diocese of Terralba were united by Pope Julius II in 1503 2 It would appear that a process has begun to permanently unite the diocese of Ales Terralba and the archdiocese of Oristano The Bishop of Ales Terralba Roberto Carboni O F M Conv was promoted on 4 May 2019 to be Archbishop of Oristano and on the same date was appointed Apostolic Administrator of his former diocese of Ales Terralba 3 However on 3 July 2021 without losing his position as Archbishop of Oristano he was reappointed Bishop of Ales Terralba The announcement specifies that this act unifies the two dioceses in persona Episcopi in the person of the Bishop 4 Ordinaries editDiocese of Ales edit Erected 7th Century Pedro Garcia 21 Jul 1484 14 Jun 1490 Appointed Bishop of Barcelona 5 Juan Crespo O S A 2 Oct 1493 Diocese of Ales e Terralba edit Diocese of Ales united with Diocese of Terralba 8 December 1503 Latin Name Uxellensis et Terralbensis Metropolitan Archdiocese of Oristano Pedro del Frago Garces 6 Nov 1562 20 Dec 1566 Appointed Bishop of Alghero Miguel Maigues O S A 13 Dec 1568 1584 Died Pedro Clement O Carm 23 Jan 1585 1601 Died Antonio Surredu 13 Aug 1601 Aug 1605 Died Lorenzo Nieto y Corrales Montero Nieto O S B 17 Apr 1606 12 Aug 1613 Appointed Bishop of Alghero Diego de Borja O F M 26 Aug 1613 1616 Died Gavino Manconi 30 May 1616 1634 Died Melchiorre Pirella 7 May 1635 1638 Died Miguel Beltran Castellon 13 Sep 1638 1644 Died Antonio Manunta 18 Apr 1644 Oct 1662 Died Giovanni Battista Brunengo 13 Aug 1663 Nov 1679 Died Serafino Esquirro 15 Jul 1680 1681 Died Domenico Cugia 10 Apr 1684 1693 Died Francesco Masones y Nin 2 Jan 1693 15 Sep 1704 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano Isidoro Masones y Nin 15 Dec 1704 Jan 1724 Died Salvatore Ruyu 17 Mar 1727 Jan 1728 Died Giovanni Battista Sanna 14 Jun 1728 Jan 1736 Died Antonio Giuseppe Carcassona 26 Sep 1736 1 May 1760 Died Giuseppe Maria Pilo O Carm 25 May 1761 Confirmed 1 Jan 1786 Died Michele Antonio Aymerich de Villamar 15 Sep 1788 23 Jul 1806 Died Giuseppe Stanislao Paradiso 29 Mar 1819 4 Sep 1822 Died Antonio Raimondo Tore 28 Jan 1828 2 Oct 1837 Confirmed Archbishop of Cagliari Pietro Vargiu 22 Jul 1842 3 Aug 1866 Died Francesco Zunnui Casula 22 Feb 1867 16 Jan 1893 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano Palmerio Garau 12 Jun 1893 27 Mar 1906 Died Francesco Emanuelli 29 Aug 1910 10 Oct 1947 Died Antonio Tedde 5 Feb 1948 6 Aug 1982 Died Giovanni Paolo Gibertini O S B 23 Mar 1983 11 Jul 1989 Appointed Bishop of Reggio Emilia Guastalla Antonino Orru 9 Apr 1990 5 Feb 2004 Retired Giovanni Dettori 5 Feb 2004 10 Feb 2016 Retired Roberto Carboni O F M Conv 10 Feb 2016 4 May 2019 Appointed Archbishop of Oristano and additionally since 2021 Bishop of Ales Terralba 6 Notes edit Catholic Hierarchy Diocese of Ales Terralba retrieved January 30 2016 Catholic Encyclopedia article Rinunce e Nomine 04 05 2019 Press release in Italian Holy See Press Office 4 May 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Rinunce e Nomine 03 07 2021 Press release in Italian Holy See Press Office 3 July 2021 Retrieved 30 Oct 2021 Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Pedro Garcia retrieved January 30 2016 Roberto Carboni prelate catholic hierarchy org Accessed 1 March 2024 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Ales and Terralba Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company 39 46 00 N 8 49 00 E 39 7667 N 8 8167 E 39 7667 8 8167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Ales Terralba amp oldid 1211168436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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