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Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro del Lazio

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro del Lazio was a residential bishopric from 600 to 1649 and is now a Latin Catholic titular see under the shortened name Castro.[1][2][3]

History edit

The bishopric was founded in 600 AD under the name Bisenzio (Latin Bisentium), the Italianized medieval name of the Ancient Etruscan city Visentium.

In 680 it was renamed as Diocese of Castro del Lazio, also called Castrum in Tuscia.

On 31 August 1369, it lost territory to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Montefiascone.

On 13 September 1649, it was suppressed and its territory used to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Acquapendente.

Bishops edit

  • Bishop Rolando (1206? – 1207?)
  • Ruggero Calcagnini, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1244? – 1253?)
  • Angelo (1274 – ?)
  • Ermanno (1278.07.18 – ?)
  • Corrado da Montefiascone, O.P. (? – death 1285?)
  • Bernardo (1285.04.24 – ?), previously Bishop of Numana (1280.05.15 – 1285.04.24)
  • Gaetano Baliganto (? – 1296?)
  • Rufino (1296.08.09 – ?), previously Bishop of Montemarano (1290? – 1296.08.09)
  • Pietro (1308.04.07 – death 1309)
  • Giacomo (1309.04.11 – 1311.05.14), later Bishop of Nola (Italy) (1311.05.14 – ?)
  • Gregorio Bonfili, Augustinians (O.E.S.A.) (1311.05.09 – death 1321)
  • Pietro, O.E.S.A. (1322.01.08 – ?)
  • Giacomo, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1331.01.30 – 1352)
  • Stefano (1353.01.18 – 1363.01.01)
  • Paolo Guiducci (1364.04.22 – ?)
  • Giovanni Cambaruti (1373.07.18 – 1377 deposed)
  • Angelo Gozzadini (1380 – death1383)
  • Giovanni (1384 – ?)
  • Benedetto (1394.04.11 – death 1395)
  • (vacancy?)
  • Giovanni (1401? – ?)
  • Pietro Santo, O.E.S.A. (1420.01.15 – ?), previously Bishop of Skradin (1410.07.30 – 1420.01.15)
  • Angelo (1429.05.09 – death 1437)
  • Marco Cobello (1437.12.11 – ?)
  • Antonio (1463.03.31 – 1467.10.30), later Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (Italy) (1467.10.30 – death 1473.10.10)
  • Daniele da Forlì, O.F.M. (1467.10.30 – ?)
  • Giacomo Romanesci, O.F.M. (1468.05.04 – ?)
  • Michael da Viterbo (1469.08.18 – 1478?)
  • Tito Veltri de Viterbo (1480.11.10 – 1511.04.30)
  • Giorgio Uberti (1518.04.12 – 1528)
  • Leone Leonici (1529.08.20 – 1532)
  • Francesco Boscheni (1532.04.17 – death 1535)
  • Lodovico Magnasco di Santa Fiora (1535.10.20 – 1543.07.06), later Bishop of Assisi (Italy) (1543.07.06 – 1552)
  • Girolamo Maccabei de Toscanella (1543.07.06 – 1568))[4]
  • Francesco Cittadini (1568.11.19 – 1581.01 deposed)
  • Celso Paci (1581.01.13 – death 1591.05.07)
  • Lorenzo Celsi (bishop) (1591.07.19 – death 1603)[5][6]
  • Giovanni Ambrogio Caccia (1603.02.26 – 1611)[5]
  • Alessandro Rossi (bishop of Parma) (1611.01.31 – death 1614.07.09), later Bishop of Parma (Italy) (1614.07.09 – 1615.03.24)[5]
  • Antonio Massa (1614.11.24 – death 1616.10.31)[5]
  • Ireneo Brasavola, O.F.M. (1617.01.09 – death 1621)[5]
  • Alessandro Carissimi (1621.12.15 – death 1631.09)[5]
  • Pompeo Balbani (1632.01.19 – death 1639)[5][7]
  • Alberto Giunti (1640.09.10 – death 1648)[5]
  • Cristoforo Pietro Antonio Giarda, B. (1648.05.18 – death 1649.03.18)[5]

Titular see edit

The bishopric was nominally restored in 1698, under he shortened name Castro, or Castrum in Tuscia in Latin.

  • Titular Archbishop Edgard Aristide Maranta, Capuchin Friars Minor O.F.M. Cap. (1968.12.19 – 1975.01.29)
  • Titular Bishop Estanislao Esteban Karlic (1977.06.06 – 1983.01.19), as Auxiliary Bishop of Córdoba (Argentina) (1977.06.06 – 1983.01.19), later Coadjutor Archbishop of Paraná (Argentina) (1983.01.19 – 1986.04.01), then Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Paraná (1983.01.19 – 1986.04.01) and succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Paraná (Argentina) (1986.04.01 – 2003.04.29), President of Episcopal Conference of Argentina (1996 – 2002), created Cardinal-Priest of Beata Maria Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires (2007.11.24 [2008.02.02] – ...)
  • Titular Bishop Juan Antonio Ugarte Pérez (1983.08.18 – 1997.03.15), as Auxiliary Bishop of Abancay (Peru) (1983.08.18 – 1986.10.18), later Auxiliary Bishop of Cusco (Peru) (1986.10.18 – 1991.12.04), Auxiliary Bishop of Yauyos (Peru) (1991.12.04 – 1997.03.15), succeeding as Bishop-Prelate of Yauyos (Peru) (1997.03.15 – 2003.11.29), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Cusco (Peru) (2003.11.29 – 2014.10.28)
  • Titular Bishop Rimantas Norvila (1997.05.28 – 2002.01.05)
  • Titular Bishop Patrick K. Lynch, Picpus Fathers (SS.CC.) (2005.12.28 – ...), Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark (London, England)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Castro (del Lazio)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Titular Episcopal See of Castro" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 863
  4. ^ "Bishop Girolamo Maccabei de Toscanella" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016[self-published source]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice). . p. 140. Archived from the original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  6. ^ "Bishop Lorenzo Celsi" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016[self-published source]
  7. ^ "Bishop Pompeo Balbani" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 8, 2017

Sources and external links edit

  • GigaCatholic, with incumbent biography links - date for all sections

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro del Lazio was a residential bishopric from 600 to 1649 and is now a Latin Catholic titular see under the shortened name Castro 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Bishops 2 Titular see 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources and external linksHistory editThe bishopric was founded in 600 AD under the name Bisenzio Latin Bisentium the Italianized medieval name of the Ancient Etruscan city Visentium In 680 it was renamed as Diocese of Castro del Lazio also called Castrum in Tuscia On 31 August 1369 it lost territory to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Montefiascone On 13 September 1649 it was suppressed and its territory used to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Acquapendente Bishops edit Bishop Rolando 1206 1207 Ruggero Calcagnini Dominican Order O P 1244 1253 Angelo 1274 Ermanno 1278 07 18 Corrado da Montefiascone O P death 1285 Bernardo 1285 04 24 previously Bishop of Numana 1280 05 15 1285 04 24 Gaetano Baliganto 1296 Rufino 1296 08 09 previously Bishop of Montemarano 1290 1296 08 09 Pietro 1308 04 07 death 1309 Giacomo 1309 04 11 1311 05 14 later Bishop of Nola Italy 1311 05 14 Gregorio Bonfili Augustinians O E S A 1311 05 09 death 1321 Pietro O E S A 1322 01 08 Giacomo Friars Minor O F M 1331 01 30 1352 Stefano 1353 01 18 1363 01 01 Paolo Guiducci 1364 04 22 Giovanni Cambaruti 1373 07 18 1377 deposed Angelo Gozzadini 1380 death1383 Giovanni 1384 Benedetto 1394 04 11 death 1395 vacancy Giovanni 1401 Pietro Santo O E S A 1420 01 15 previously Bishop of Skradin 1410 07 30 1420 01 15 Angelo 1429 05 09 death 1437 Marco Cobello 1437 12 11 Antonio 1463 03 31 1467 10 30 later Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte Italy 1467 10 30 death 1473 10 10 Daniele da Forli O F M 1467 10 30 Giacomo Romanesci O F M 1468 05 04 Michael da Viterbo 1469 08 18 1478 Tito Veltri de Viterbo 1480 11 10 1511 04 30 Giorgio Uberti 1518 04 12 1528 Leone Leonici 1529 08 20 1532 Francesco Boscheni 1532 04 17 death 1535 Lodovico Magnasco di Santa Fiora 1535 10 20 1543 07 06 later Bishop of Assisi Italy 1543 07 06 1552 Girolamo Maccabei de Toscanella 1543 07 06 1568 4 Francesco Cittadini 1568 11 19 1581 01 deposed Celso Paci 1581 01 13 death 1591 05 07 Lorenzo Celsi bishop 1591 07 19 death 1603 5 6 Giovanni Ambrogio Caccia 1603 02 26 1611 5 Alessandro Rossi bishop of Parma 1611 01 31 death 1614 07 09 later Bishop of Parma Italy 1614 07 09 1615 03 24 5 Antonio Massa 1614 11 24 death 1616 10 31 5 Ireneo Brasavola O F M 1617 01 09 death 1621 5 Alessandro Carissimi 1621 12 15 death 1631 09 5 Pompeo Balbani 1632 01 19 death 1639 5 7 Alberto Giunti 1640 09 10 death 1648 5 Cristoforo Pietro Antonio Giarda B 1648 05 18 death 1649 03 18 5 Titular see editThe bishopric was nominally restored in 1698 under he shortened name Castro or Castrum in Tuscia in Latin Titular Archbishop Edgard Aristide Maranta Capuchin Friars Minor O F M Cap 1968 12 19 1975 01 29 Titular Bishop Estanislao Esteban Karlic 1977 06 06 1983 01 19 as Auxiliary Bishop of Cordoba Argentina 1977 06 06 1983 01 19 later Coadjutor Archbishop of Parana Argentina 1983 01 19 1986 04 01 then Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Parana 1983 01 19 1986 04 01 and succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Parana Argentina 1986 04 01 2003 04 29 President of Episcopal Conference of Argentina 1996 2002 created Cardinal Priest of Beata Maria Addolorata a piazza Buenos Aires 2007 11 24 2008 02 02 Titular Bishop Juan Antonio Ugarte Perez 1983 08 18 1997 03 15 as Auxiliary Bishop of Abancay Peru 1983 08 18 1986 10 18 later Auxiliary Bishop of Cusco Peru 1986 10 18 1991 12 04 Auxiliary Bishop of Yauyos Peru 1991 12 04 1997 03 15 succeeding as Bishop Prelate of Yauyos Peru 1997 03 15 2003 11 29 later Metropolitan Archbishop of Cusco Peru 2003 11 29 2014 10 28 Titular Bishop Rimantas Norvila 1997 05 28 2002 01 05 Titular Bishop Patrick K Lynch Picpus Fathers SS CC 2005 12 28 Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark London England See also editList of Catholic dioceses in Italy Castro for near namesakes including two fellow Latin titular sees both in southern Italy the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro di Puglia in Apulia the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro di Sardegna on Sardinia Catholic Church in ItalyReferences edit Diocese of Castro del Lazio Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 self published source Titular Episcopal See of Castro GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 Annuario Pontificio 2013 Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978 88 209 9070 1 p 863 Bishop Girolamo Maccabei de Toscanella Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 self published source a b c d e f g h i Gauchat Patritius Patrice HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV p 140 Archived from the original on 2018 10 04 Retrieved 2017 01 09 Bishop Lorenzo Celsi Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 self published source Bishop Pompeo Balbani Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved January 8 2017Sources and external links editGigaCatholic with incumbent biography links date for all sectionsPortals nbsp Catholicism nbsp Italy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro del Lazio amp oldid 1154990249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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