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Roman Catholic Diocese of Iesi

The Diocese of Iesi (Latin: Dioecesis Aesina) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Marche, Italy. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo.[1][2] The diocese itself prefers the spelling Jesi.

Diocese of Iesi

Dioecesis Aesina
Cathedral in Iesi
Location
CountryItaly
Ecclesiastical provinceAncona-Osimo
Statistics
Area315 km2 (122 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2021)
76,225
66,070 (86%)
Parishes40
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established6th Century
CathedralBasilica Cattedrale di S. Settimio
Secular priests39 (diocesan)
11 (Religious Orders)
12 Permanent Deacons
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopGerardo Rocconi
Map
Website
Diocesi di Jesi (in Italian)

History edit

Saint Septimius, supposedly martyred in 307, has been venerated as the first bishop of Jesi since the 15th century.[3] Saint Florianus, who was cast into the Esino in the Diocletian persecution, is also venerated (perhaps he is confounded with Saint Florianus who was cast into the Enus or Anisus). Other bishops of antiquity were Calumniosus (c. 647) and Honestus. Their relics were discovered in 1623.

The future emperor Frederick II was born in Jesi on 26 December 1194. His mother, Constance, Queen of Sicily, was on her way to join her husband, Henry VI, who had been crowned King of Sicily at Palermo on the previous day. At Jesi she was overcome by sudden labor pains, and, anticipating the birth of an heir, the people erected a pavilion for her in the town square, so that the birth might take place amid a large complement of witnesses.[4] Fifteen cardinals and bishops witnessed the birth of the baby Frederick.[5]

On 30 May 1247, Pope Innocent IV rejected the election of one of the Canons of the Cathedral Chapter, Armannus, as bishop of Jesi, on the grounds that the Canons were excommunicated due to their support of the Emperor Frederick II. One Canon, however, named Montanario, was loyal to the Holy See and had escaped to Ancona from Jesi; he notified the Pope that he elected the Franciscan Gualterio. Innocent ordered the Rector of the March of Ancona, Marcellino Aretino, and Bishop Philip of Fermo to investigate the election and consult with Canon Montanario, and provide the new bishop.[6] The Franciscan Gualtiero, an Englishman, was appointed. He was a friend of John of Parma, general of the order and patron of the Franciscan Spirituals.[7]

Bishop Severinus in 1237 laid the foundations of the new cathedral;[8] the old cathedral, dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra, was outside the city, and in the eighteenth century had fallen into ruin.[9] In its current form, the cathedral is the result of restorations and renovations carried out by Bishop Antonio Fonseca.[10]

The cathedral was and is administered by a Chapter, composed of a Prior and ten Canons.[11] Up until the middle of the 15th century the Canons were required to live in the Canonica, unless individually dispensed. Pope Paul II (1464–1471) dispensed the Canons from this obligation.[12] The best-known of the Canons was Marcello Cervini, who became Pope Marcellus II (1555).[13]

Gabriele del Monte (1554) introduced the reforms of the Council of Trent, which he had attended. His successors were Cardinal Camillo Borghese (1597), afterwards Pope Paul V; Cardinals Tiberio Cenci (1621) and Alderano Cybo (1656), noted for their benefactions; Bishop Antonio Fonseca (1724), who founded a hospital. Cardinal Caprara, afterwards Archbishop of Milan, who concluded the Concordat with Napoleon, was Bishop of Jesi (1800–02). He was succeeded by Antonio Odescalchi, who was deported to Milan by the French in 1809, dying in exile in Cesano Boscone in 1812.[14]

On 15 August 1972, by the Bull Qui apostolico officio, Pope Paul VI created the new ecclesiastical province of Ancona, and granted its archbishop the status of Metropolitan. The ecclesiastical province was assigned the suffragan dioceses of Jesi (Aesina) and Osimo (Auximana).[15]

Synods edit

A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.[16]

Bishop Marco Agrippa Dandini (1599–1603) held a diocesan synod in Jesi on 16 September 1600.[17] Bishop Tiberio Cenci (1621–1653) held a synod on 10 May 1626,[18] and, as Cardinal, another synod on 23 September 1649.[19] Cardinal Alderano Cybo (1656–1671) held a diocesan synod in Jesi from 4 to 6 July 1658.[20] Cardinal Pietro Matteo Petrucci held his first diocesan synod on 26—28 April 1683. He held his second diocesan synod in Jesi on 21 March 1695.[21]

On 23 April 1708, Bishop Alessandro Fedele (1696–1715) held a diocesan synod, whose decisions were published in 1713.[22] Bishop Antonio Fonseca held a diocesan synod in the Cathedral on 25 to 27 May 1727. The synodal decrees were published.[23] He held a second diocesan synod on 26 and 27 September 1741, and its constitutions too were published.[24] From 14 June to 16 June 1772, Bishop Ubaldo Baldassini, B. (1764–1786) held a diocesan synod, and published its synodal constitutions.[25]

Cardinal Carlo Luigi Morichini (1854–1871) presided over a diocesan synod on 15—17 November 1857.[26]

Bishop Oscar Serfilippi (1978–2006) held a diocesan synod in Jesi on 24 January 1982.[27]

Bishops of Iesi edit

to 1100 edit

...
? Septimius[28]
...
[Martianus (501)][29]
...
  • Calompiosus (c. 647)[30]
  • Honestus (attested 680)[31]
  • Petrus (attested 743)[32]
...
  • Anastasius (attested 853)[33]
...
  • Eberhard (attested 967)[34]
...
[Martianus (attested 1027)][35]
...

from 1100 to 1500 edit

  • Raynaldus (1164–1175)[36]
  • Grimoaldus
  • Crescentius (attested 1207)[37]
  • Philippus[38]
  • Severinus (attested 1230, 1235, 1237)[39]
Armannus (Hermannus)[40]
  • Gualterus, O.Min.
  • Crescentius (1252–1263)[41]
  • Bonajuncta, O.Min. (1263–1267)
  • Hugo (1267– )
  • Ioannes (1289–1295)[42]
  • Leonardus (1295–1311)[43]
  • Francesco Alfani (1312–1342)[44]
  • Francesco Jordani Brancaleoni (1342–1350)[45]
  • Nicolaus de Pisis, O.E.S.A. (1350–c. 1370)[46]
  • Giovanni Zeminiani Rizardi, O.P. (1371–1373)
  • Berardus de Beysiaco, O.E.S.A. (1373–1391?)[47]
  • ? Pietro Borghese (? attested c. 1380)[48]
  • Tommaso Pierleone (1391–1400)[49]
  • Ludovico (Aloysius) Francisci Alfani (1400–1405)[50]
  • Jacobus Bonriposi (1405–1418)[51]
  • Blondus Conchi (1418– )
  • Lazarus ( ? –1425)
  • Innocenzo de Comite (30 May 1425 – 1443)[52]
...
  • Thomas Ghisleri (5 Oct 1463 –1505)[53]

from 1500 to 1800 edit

Sede vacante (1786–1794)[71]
  • Cardinal Giovanni Battista Bussi de Pretis (1794–1800)[72]

since 1800 edit

Sede vacante (1812–1817)
  • Cardinal Francesco Cesarei Leoni (28 Jul 1817 – 25 Jul 1830 Died)[74]
  • Francesco Tiberi Contigliano (2 Jul 1832 – 18 May 1836 Resigned)
  • Cardinal Pietro Ostini (1836–1841)[75]
  • Cardinal Silvestro Belli (1842–1844)[76]
  • Cardinal Cosimo Corsi (1845–1853)[77]
  • Cardinal Carlo Luigi Morichini (23 Jun 1854 –1871)[78]
  • Rambaldo Magagnini (1872–1892)[79]
  • Aurelio Zonghi (12 Jun 1893 – 9 Jan 1902 Resigned)
  • Giovanni Battista Ricci (9 Jun 1902 – 21 Jul 1906 Appointed, Archbishop of Ancona e Numana)
  • Giuseppe Gandolfi (1 Dec 1906 – 14 Sep 1927 Died)
  • Goffredo Zaccherini (15 Jun 1928 – 11 May 1934 Resigned)
  • Carlo Falcinelli (6 Sep 1934 – 6 Nov 1952 Resigned)
  • Giovanni Battista Pardini (7 Jan 1953 – 30 Apr 1975 Resigned)
  • Oscar Serfilippi, O.F.M. Conv. (1 Mar 1978 – 20 Mar 2006 Retired)[80]
  • Gerardo Rocconi (20 Mar 2006 – present)[81]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Iesi" Catholic-Hierarchy.org David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016. [self-published source]
  2. ^ "Diocese of Jesi" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016. [self-published source]
  3. ^ There is no reference to him whatever until 1469. Joannes Periero, S.J., "De S. Septimio episc. et mart.", in: Acta Sanctorum Septembris Tomus VI (Antwerp: Bernard vander Plassche 1757), pp. 408-410.
  4. ^ J.L.A. Huillard-Breholles; H. de Albertis de Luynes (1859). Historia diplomatica Friderici Secundi. Préface et introduction (in French). Paris: Plon. p. clxxvii.
  5. ^ Albert of S. Maria in State, Annales Stadenses, in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores XVI (Hannover: Hahn 1859), p. 352.
  6. ^ Rodenberg, Carolus, ed. (1887). Epistolae saeculi XIII e regestis pontificum Romanorum selectae. Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in German and Latin). Vol. Tomus II. Berlin: Apud Weidmannos. pp. 275, no. 373. Baldassini, p. 57, and Appendix pp. xviii-xix.
  7. ^ Gualterius is spoken of by Salimbene as "bonus cantor, bonus praedicator, bonus dictator." Fra Salimbene of Parma, Chronica Fr. Salimbene Parmensis Ordinis Minorum (Parmae : Ex officina Petri Fiaccadorii, 1857), pp. 317-319 (under the year 1284). By dictator, Salimbene means that Gualterius was a good writer.
  8. ^ Ughelli, I, p. 282.
  9. ^ Baldassini, p. 159.
  10. ^ Baldaassini, p. 382.
  11. ^ Cappelletti, p. 313. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 note 1; VI, p. 68 note 1. Diocesi di Jesi, Guida diocesana 2018 (Press the gray bar entitled "Scarica la Guida Diocesana"), page 9; retrieved: 5 March 2019.
  12. ^ Baldassini, p. 342.
  13. ^ Baldassini, p. 343.
  14. ^ Umberto Benigni (1910), "Jesi." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 8. (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910); retrieved: 28 February 2019. Simonetta Bernardi, ed. (1995). La religione e il trono: Pio VIII nell'Europa del suo tempo : Convegno di studi : Cingoli, 12-13 giugno 1993 (in Italian). Roma: La Fenice edizioni. p. 7. ISBN 978-88-86171-14-4.
  15. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis An. et Vol. LXIV (Città del Vaticano: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1972), pp. 664-665.
  16. ^ Benedictus XIV (1842). "Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate". Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis (March 19, 1997): Acta Apostolicae Sedis 89 (1997), pp. 706-727.
  17. ^ Marco Agrippa Dandini, Decreta in Diocesana Synodo Aesina promulgata a perillustr. et Reverendissimo d. d. Marco Agrippa Dandino, Nob. Caesenate Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Episcopo Aesino. Die 16 Septembris 1600 (Jesi: Petrus de Farris 1600).
  18. ^ Decreta Synodi dioec. celebratae sub Illustriss. et reverendiss. d. d. Tyberio Cincio, Episc. Aesin., die decima mensis Maij MDCXXVI (Jesi: Gregorius Arnazzini 1626).
  19. ^ Constitutiones sancitae in synodo dioecesana ab Eminentiss. et Reverendiss. D. D. Tiberio, tit. S. Callisti S. R. E. Presbytero Cardinali, Cincio, Episcopo Aesino, die XXIII septembris M.DC.XXXXIX (Fermo: Andrea de Montibus 1649).
  20. ^ Alderano Cybo (1665). Ordinationes, et decreta in Synodo Æsina IV. V. et VI Iulii M.DC.LVIII. celebrata, etc (in Latin). Ancona: Apud Franciscum Seraphinum.
  21. ^ Pietro Matteo Petrucci (1695). Secunda dioecesana aesina Synodus ab eminentiss. ac reuerendiss. d. d. Petro Matthaeo S.R.E. card. Petruccio ... In sua cathedrali ecclesia celebrata anno 1695 (in Latin). Macerata: typis Heredum Pannelli, & Angeli Antonij Monticelli. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XXXVIter (Arnhem & Leipzig: H. Welter 1924), pp. 469, 495, 659.
  22. ^ Synodus dioecesana ab illustriss. ac Reverendiss. d. Alexandro Fideli, Dei et Apostolicae Sedis Episcopo... in ecclesia cathedrali sub die 23 Aprilis celebrata, anno a reparata salute 1708 (Jesi: Alexandrelli et Benedicti 1713).
  23. ^ Antonio Fonseca (1728). Constitutiones synodales Aesinae ... habitae diebus 25. 26. et 27 mensis Maji 1727 (in Latin). Jesi: Joh. Bapt. de Julius.
  24. ^ Antonio Fonseca (1741). Secunda dioecesana Synodus Aesina celebrata diebus 26 et 27 Septembris 1741 (in Latin). Jesi: Joannes Bapt. de Julius.
  25. ^ Sanctae Aesinae Ecclesiae Synodales Constitutiones ab illustrissimo et reverendissimo domino Domino Ubaldo Baldassino, Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Episcopo Aesino... in dioecesanis comitiis editae diebus XIV, XV, XVI Junii, anno reparatae slautis MDCCLXXII (Jesi: Pietro Paolo Bonelli 1772).
  26. ^ Synodus dioecesana ab Eminentissimo et Reverendissimo Domino Carolo Aloysio Tituli S. Onuphrii S. R. E. Presbytero Cardinali Morichini Archipeiscopo Episcopo Aesino, celebrata in Ecclesia Cathedrali diebus xv, xvi, xvii novembris MDCCCLVII. (Aesii: Vincentius Cherubini 1857).
  27. ^ Find a Grave, "Rev. Oscar Serfilippi"; retrieved: 9 March 2019.
  28. ^ There is no reference to Septimius before 1469. Lanzoni, pp. 491-492: Prima del 1469 nessuna carta, nessuna memoria, nessun monumento di Iesi parla di un s. Settimio venerato nella cattedrale o in altro luogo; e la stessa cattedrale non era denominata da lui, ma dal SS. Salvatore....
  29. ^ Martianus is listed as a bishop of Jesi by Gams, p. 700, but Lanzoni, p. 492, points out that he was actually Bishop of Aeca (Aecanus, not Aesinus).
  30. ^ He is also called Calcompios and Calumniosus. Gams, p. 700.
  31. ^ Gams, p. 700. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XI (Florence: A. Zatta 1773), p. 773.
  32. ^ Bishop Petrus was present at the first Roman synod of Pope Zacharias. Ughelli, I, p. 282. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XII (Florence: A. Zatta 1776), p. 384c: Petrus Esis, Petro Esino.
  33. ^ Bishop Anastasius did not attend the Roman synod of Pope Leo IV of 853, but he sent his deacon, Aimo, to represent him. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 1020. Cappelletti, VII, p. 277.
  34. ^ Bishop Eberhard was present at the Synod of Ravenna on 25 April 967. Gerhard Schwartz (1907), Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. p. 247. (in German)
  35. ^ Martianus was Bishop of Cesena, not Jesi. Schwartz, p. 247, note 1. Detlev Jasper, Die Konzilien Deutschlands und Reichsitaliens 1023 - 1059 MGH Concilia VIII (Hannover: Hahn 2010), p. 93.
  36. ^ Gams, p. 700.
  37. ^ Baldassini, p. 367. Gams, p. 700. Eubel, Hierarchia catholica I, p. 75
  38. ^ Philippus: Cappelletti, VII, p. 279.
  39. ^ Severinus is named in an inscription of 1237 on a marble plaque above the main door of the cathedral. Ughelli, p. 282. Cappelletti, VII, p. 279.
  40. ^ Armannus was never more than an intrusive bishop-elect. He was elected by the Cathedral Chapter, but the Chapter had been excommunicated and had no right to participate in an election. His election was quashed by Pope Innocent IV on 30 May 1247. Rodenberg, Carolus, ed. (1887). Epistolae saeculi XIII e regestis pontificum Romanorum selectae. Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in German and Latin). Vol. Tomus II. Berlin: Apud Weidmannos. pp. 275, no. 373.
  41. ^ Eubel, I, p. 75.
  42. ^ Ioannes: Gams, p. 700 column 2. Eubel, I, p. 75.
  43. ^ Leonardo: Gams, p. 700 column 2. Eubel, I, p. 75.
  44. ^ Francesco: Gams, p. 700 column 2. Eubel, I, p. 75.
  45. ^ Francesco was a native of Spoleto. He was appointed Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VI on 18 July 1342. Gams, p. 700 column 2. Eubel, I, p. 75.
  46. ^ Bishop Nicolaus was still in office in 1361. Cappelletti, p. 288. Eubel, I, p. 75, states that he served until his death, but does not give a date.
  47. ^ Ughelli, I, p. 283, calls him Bernardus, and states that he died in 1391.
  48. ^ Pietro is said to have belonged to the famous Sienese family. He may have been intruded during the Western Schism. Knowledge of him comes only from an entry in Prospero Mendosio, citing an entry in Ugurgerio's De ponpis Senensibus, who quotes from a genealogical work on the family by Celsus Cittadinus. Ughelli, pp. 282-283. Baldassini, p. 370.
  49. ^ Pierleone had been elected bishop of Ascoli Piceno in 1390, and was still bishop-elect when transferred to Jesi on 12 July 1391 by Pope Boniface IX. He resigned the bishopric in 1400, in order to enter the monastery of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome. Baldassari, pp. 370-371. Ughelli, p. 283. Eubel, I, pp. 75, 111.
  50. ^ Luigi Alfani was appointed on 2 June 1400 by Pope Boniface IX of the Roman Obedience in the Western Schism. He had been abbot of the monastery of S. Paolo on the Arno in the diocese of Pisa. Baldassini, p. 371. Eubel, I, p. 75.
  51. ^ Bonriposi was appointed on 7 October 1405 by Pope Innocent VII of the Roman Obedience in the Western Schism. He was transferred to the diocese of Narni by Pope Martin V on 31 January 1418. He died in 1455. Baldassini, p. 371. Eubel, I, p. 75, 357.
  52. ^ Eubel, I, p. 75.
  53. ^ Ghislieri died on 6 June 1505. Baldassini, p. 372. Eubel, Hierarchia catholica II, p. 81 with note 1.
  54. ^ Ripanti: Eubel, Hierarchia catholica III, p. 97.
  55. ^ Venanzio was appointed on 2 September 1513. He served until 1519. Eubel, III, p. 97.
  56. ^ Spello: Eubel, III, p. 97.
  57. ^ A native of Pistoia, Conversini was Rector of the University of Pisa in 1518. He was Vice-Legate in Viterbo, and served as Bishop of Bertinoro (Veneto) from 1537 to 1540. On 21 March 1538 he was named Governor of the city of Rome and Vice-Chamberlain, a position he held for five years. He was transferred to the diocese of Jesi by Pope Paul III on 10 June 1540. During this time he was also Governor of Bologna, and President of the Romagna. He died at Castel del Piano (Jesi) in June 1553. Enrico Binde (1851). Notizia biografica di Monsignor Benedetto Conversini, Pistoiese, Vescovo d'Iesi (in Italian). Prato: Ranieri Guasti. p. 19. Vittorio Capponi (1883). Biografia pistoiese (in Italian). Pistoia: Tipografia Rossetti. pp. 136–138. Eubel, III, pp. 97, 139 with note 5.
  58. ^ Del Monte was the grand-nephew of Pope Julius III, and the nephew of Cardinal Cristoforo Ciocchi del Monte. He participated in the Council of Trent, and in accordance with its decrees, he founded the diocesan seminary. Cappelletti, VII, pp. 300-301. Ciro Zenobi (1979). L' Episcopato Jesino di Monsignore Gabriele del Monte: (1554-1597) (in Italian). Rome: Pontifical Lateran University.
  59. ^ Borghese was appointed Bishop of Jesi in the papal Consistory of 14 April 1597. He resigned the See on 2 August 1599. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 71.
  60. ^ A native of Cesena, Dandini was appointed Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VIII on 2 August 1599. He died in Cesena on 20 October 1603 at the age of forty-six. Ughelli, I, p. 285. Gauchat, p. 71.
  61. ^ Imperioli had been Auditor and Vicar General of Cardinal Borghese when he was Bishop of Jesi. He was the first Canon Penitentiary of the Cathedral Chapter. He was named Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VIII on 28 January 1604. Studia Picena (in Italian). Fano: Pontificio Seminario marchigiano Pio 11. 1939. p. 143. Cappelletti, VII, p. 302. Gauchat, p. 71 with note 4.
  62. ^ Cappelletti, VII, p. 302. Gauchat, p. 71 with note 5.
  63. ^ Cenci was a Roman, the nephew of Cardinal Marcello Lante. He held the degree Doctor in utroque iure, and was a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. In 1612 he was Governor of Jesi. He was named Bishop of Jesi in the papal consistory of 24 November 1621; there is no record of his consecration. On 20 April 1622 Cenci was named Governor of Loreto by Pope Gregory XV. In 1623 he discovered the purported remains of Saint Septimius. He was appointed a cardinal on 6 March 1645. He died on 26 February 1653, at the age of 73, according to his funeral inscription in the cathedral of Jesi. Cappelletti, p. 303. Gauchat, p. 71 with note 6.
  64. ^ A native of Ferrara, Corradi had been He was named a cardinal by Pope Innocent X on 19 February 1652, and was appointed to the titular church of S. Maria trans Tiberim. He was appointed bishop of Jesi in the consistory of 21 April 1653, and was consecrated a bishop by Cardinal Fabio Chigi on 1 May 1553. On 10 April 1655, he was appointed pro-Datary of His Holiness, which required his residence in Rome; he held the post until his death. He died in Rome on 17 January 1666. Baldassini, pp. 377-378. Gauchat, pp. 30 no. 27, with notes 1 and 2; 71 with note 7.
  65. ^ Cibo: Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica V, p. 71 with note 3.
  66. ^ Petrucci was still bishop when he held his second diocesan synod in Jesi on 21 March 1695. Pietro Matteo Petrucci (1695). Secunda dioecesana aesina Synodus ab eminentiss. ac reuerendiss. d. d. Petro Matthaeo S.R.E. card. Petruccio ... In sua cathedrali ecclesia celebrata anno 1695 (in Latin). Macerata: typis Heredum Pannelli, & Angeli Antonij Monticelli. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XXXVIter (Arnhem & Leipzig: H. Welter 1924), pp. 469, 495, 659. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 with note 4.
  67. ^ Fedele: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 with note 5.
  68. ^ Giattini: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 with note 6.
  69. ^ Fonseca: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 with note 7.
  70. ^ Baldassini was born in Jesi in 1700. He lectured in philosophy and theology in houses of the Barnabites, and was Visitor General, Vicar General, and Procurator General. He was named Bishop of Bagnoregio on 16 September 1754, and was transferred to the diocese of Jesi on 9 April 1764 by Pope Clement XIII. He died in 1786, a little before 2 February. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 68 with note 2, 113 with note 2.
  71. ^ Gams, p. 701, column 1.
  72. ^ Bussi de Pretis held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure from the University of Urbino. He held the posts of Governor of Narni (1748); Governor of S. Severino (1754); Governor of Benevento; Governor of Spoleto (1758); Governor of Ascoli (1762); Governor of Ancona (1764); Governor of Civitavecchia (1765); Governor of Frosinone (1766). had been Dean of the Clerics of the Apostolic Camera in the Papal Curia. He was appointed a cardinal at the age of 73 by Pope Pius VI on 21 February 1794, the same day on which he was named Bishop of Jesi. He participated in the Conclave of 1799–1800, which was held in Venice due to the occupation of the Papal States by the French and the Neapolitans. He died in Jesi on 27 June 1800. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 68 with note 3.
  73. ^ Appointed Archbishop of Milan.
  74. ^ Leoni was a native of Perugia. He was Dean of the Sacred Roman Rota from June 1809 to 1817. He was named a cardinal by Pope Pius VII in the consistory of 28 July 1817, and on the same day appointed Bishop of Jesi. Philippe Boutry (2002). Souverain et pontife: recherches prosopographiques sur la curie romaine à l'âge de la restauration (1814-1846) (in French). Rome & Paris: École française de Rome. pp. 170, 345. ISBN 978-2-7283-0666-4.
  75. ^ Born in Rome in 1775, Ostini had been Professor of Church History at the Collegio Romano. He served as Internuncio at Vienna from 1824 to 1827. He was named titular Archbishop of Tarsus on 9 April 1827, and consecrated by Cardinal Giacomo Giustiniani. After serving as Nuncio in Lucerne in 1828 and Brazil in 1829–1831, he returned to Vienna as Nuncio in 1832–1836. He was named a cardinal in the consistory of 30 September 1831 by Pope Gregory XVI, but the appointment was kept secret until the day that he was transferred to the diocese of Jesi on 11 July 1836. He resigned the diocese of Jesi on 19 December 1841. He died in Naples on 5 March 1849. Diario di Roma (in Italian). Vol. Anno 1827, Numero 65 (Agosto). Roma: Cracas. 1827. p. 1. Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1851). Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica (in Italian). Vol. L. Venezia: Tipografia Emiliana. pp. 56–57. Joseph Wolff (1860). Travels and Adventures of Joseph Wolff. Vol. I. London: Saunders, Otley. pp. 69–71. Alan J. Reinerman (1989). Austria and the Papacy in the Age of Metternich: Revolution and reaction, 1830-1838. Catholic University of America Press. pp. 233–237, 272–274, 396. ISBN 978-0-8132-0548-9. Giuseppe De Marchi (1957). Le nunziature apostoliche dal 1800 al 1956 (in Italian). Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. pp. 46, 75, 244. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, pp. 61, 360.
  76. ^ Born of a patrician family of Anagni in 1781, Belli completed his studies in philosophy at the seminary of Anagni at the age of fourteen. He completed his theological courses at the age of eighteen, and was named secretary of Bishop Giovanni Devoti. Bishop Tosi made him a Canon of the cathedral Chapter. He taught philosophy in the junior seminary until 1817, and became its Rector. Following the death of his brother Francesco in 1818, he obtained the position of Sommista at the Congregation of the Propaganda, where he became familiar with the Prefect, Cardinal Cappellari, later Pope Gregory XVI. In 1823 he was secretary of the extraordinary Papal Commission sent to Holland under Cardinal Nasalli. Under the new pope, Leo XII, he was appointed a Beneficiatus of the Vatican Basilica, and at the same time became Auditor of Cardinal Nasalli. Pope Pius VIII named him Privy Chamberlain and Guardaroba in 1829, then Domestic Prelate (monsignor), and then Luogotenente Civile in the Vicariate of Rome. Gregory XVI named him Delegate in Benevento, then delegate in Orvieto, and in July 1832 President of the Province of Fermo, where he served for two years. On his return to Rome he was promoted Canon of the Vatican Basilica, and in 1834 was named Substitute Secretary of State for Internal Affairs, where he served for four years. He was appointed Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation in 1836, which made him Secretary of the College of Cardinals as well. In 1839, he was appointed Assessor of the Congregation of the Universal and Roman Inquisition. He was named a cardinal on 14 December 1840, but the fact was not made public until 12 July 1841; he was assigned the titular church of Santa Balbina. He was appointed Bishop of Jesi on 24 January 1842, and was consecrated in Rome on 24 February by Cardinal Carlo Pedicini. He died in Jesi on 9 September 1844, after a long illness. Vincenzo Sabbatini (1844). "Cenno sulla vita del Cardinale Silvestro Belli". Società di Agricoltura Jesina. Annali ed Atti (in Italian). Vol. II. Jesi. pp. 277–284.
  77. ^ Corsi was a native of Florence, son of Marquis Giuseppe Antonio Corsi and Countess Maddalena della Gherardesca. He held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and theology from the University of Rome, La Sapienza (1818). He was named a cardinal in the Consistory of 24 January 1842, and assigned the titular church of Saints John and Paul. He was appointed Bishop of Jesi on 20 January 1845. On 19 Dec 1853 Corsi was appointed Archbishop of Pisa. He was imprisoned for two months, for having refused to celebrate a Te Deum in honor of the new King of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II. He died on 7 October 1870. Relazione autentica dell'arresto del card. Cosimo Corsi arcivescovo di Pisa (in Italian). Genoa: Gio. Fassi-Como. 1860. Aldo-Luigi Brogialdi (1870). Il buon pastore o il cardinale Cosimo Corsi arcivescovo di Pisa parole dette... ne' funerali solenni celebrati da' cattolici pisani in s. Eufrasia il 12 novembre 1870 (in Italian). Pisa: Tip. G. Alisi. Mauro Del Corso (1988), Un vescovo nella storia: Cosimo Corsi, cardinale di Pisa, la storia di un vescovo (Pisa: Pacini 1988). Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, pp. 33, 61.
  78. ^ On 24 Nov 1871 Cardinal Morichini was transferred to the diocese of Bologna by Pope Pius IX.
  79. ^ Rambaldo Magagnini was born in Jesi in 1807. He held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and theology from the University of Rome, La Sapienza. He had previously been Prior of the cathedral Chapter of Jesi, and pro-Vicar-General of the diocese. He was named bishop of Jesi on 6 May 1872. He died on 21 December 1892. Roma 6 maggio 1872 provvista di chiese (in Italian). Rome. 1872. p. 4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) La Gerarchia Cattolica e la Famiglia Pontificia: 1875 (in Italian). Roma: Monaldi. 1875. p. 211.
  80. ^ Serfilippi was born in Mondolfo in 1929. He was a parish priest between 1958 and 1970. He was elected Minister Provincial of the Province of March of the Conventual Franciscans. On 3 September 1975 he was appointed titular bishop of Massula and Auxiliary Bishop of Ancona-Numana. He was named Auxiliary Bishop of Jesi in 1977, and on 1 March 1978 he became Bishop of Jesi. He died on 20 May 2006, two months after his resignation of the bishopric. Find a Grave, "Rev. Oscar Serfilippi"; retrieved: 9 March 2019.
  81. ^ Rocconi was born at Corinaldo (Ancona) in 1949. From 1968 to 1973 he studied philosophy and theology at the regional seminary in Fano and Ancona. He was ordained a priest for the diocese of Senigallia in 1973, where, from 1973 to 1986 he was Vice-Rector and then Rector of the seminary of Senigallia. From 1985 to 1997 he was a parish priest in Chiaravalle, and from 1992 to 1997 he was Vicar General of the diocese of Senigallia. He was named Bishop of Jesi by Pope Benedict XVI on 20 March 2006, and consecrated a bishop on 29 April 2006. CV: Diocesi di Jesi, "Il vescovo: S.E. Mons. Gerardo Rocconi"; retrieved: 28 February 2019. (in Italian)

External links edit

  • Diocesi di Jesi, Guida diocesana 2018 (Press the gray bar entitled "Scarica la Guida Diocesana"); retrieved: 5 March 2019.

Bibliography edit

Reference works for bishops edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo (in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 700–701.
  • Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Hierarchia catholica (in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica. Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi. Vol. Tomus V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi. Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi (in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana.
  • Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi (in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
  • Pięta, Zenon (2002). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi (in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. ISBN 978-88-250-1000-8.

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  • Baldassini, Girolamo (1765). Memorie istoriche dell'antichissima e regia città di Jesi (in Italian). Jesi: Pietropaolo Bonelli. pp. 361–382.
  • Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1848). Le chiese d'Italia della loro origine sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Vol. settimo. Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 271–320.
  • Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604). Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 490–492. (in Italian)
  • Mezzadri, L; Tagliaferri, M; Guerriero, E. (eds) (2008), Le diocesi d'Italia Volume III (Torino, San Paolo edizioni, 2008). (in Italian)
  • Stefani, G. (1856). Dizionario corografico dello Stato Pontificio (in Italian). Milano e Verona: Presso gli Stabilimenti di Civelli G. e C. pp. 506–515.
  • Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717). Italia sacra, sive De Episcopis Italiae (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus (secunda ed.). Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 279–287.


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roman, catholic, diocese, iesi, diocese, iesi, latin, dioecesis, aesina, latin, church, diocese, catholic, church, marche, italy, suffragan, archdiocese, ancona, osimo, diocese, itself, prefers, spelling, jesi, diocese, iesidioecesis, aesinacathedral, iesiloca. The Diocese of Iesi Latin Dioecesis Aesina is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Marche Italy It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Ancona Osimo 1 2 The diocese itself prefers the spelling Jesi Diocese of IesiDioecesis AesinaCathedral in IesiLocationCountryItalyEcclesiastical provinceAncona OsimoStatisticsArea315 km2 122 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2021 76 22566 070 86 Parishes40InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished6th CenturyCathedralBasilica Cattedrale di S SettimioSecular priests39 diocesan 11 Religious Orders 12 Permanent DeaconsCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopGerardo RocconiMapWebsiteDiocesi di Jesi in Italian Contents 1 History 1 1 Synods 2 Bishops of Iesi 2 1 to 1100 2 2 from 1100 to 1500 2 3 from 1500 to 1800 2 4 since 1800 3 Notes and references 4 External links 5 Bibliography 5 1 Reference works for bishops 5 2 StudiesHistory editSaint Septimius supposedly martyred in 307 has been venerated as the first bishop of Jesi since the 15th century 3 Saint Florianus who was cast into the Esino in the Diocletian persecution is also venerated perhaps he is confounded with Saint Florianus who was cast into the Enus or Anisus Other bishops of antiquity were Calumniosus c 647 and Honestus Their relics were discovered in 1623 The future emperor Frederick II was born in Jesi on 26 December 1194 His mother Constance Queen of Sicily was on her way to join her husband Henry VI who had been crowned King of Sicily at Palermo on the previous day At Jesi she was overcome by sudden labor pains and anticipating the birth of an heir the people erected a pavilion for her in the town square so that the birth might take place amid a large complement of witnesses 4 Fifteen cardinals and bishops witnessed the birth of the baby Frederick 5 On 30 May 1247 Pope Innocent IV rejected the election of one of the Canons of the Cathedral Chapter Armannus as bishop of Jesi on the grounds that the Canons were excommunicated due to their support of the Emperor Frederick II One Canon however named Montanario was loyal to the Holy See and had escaped to Ancona from Jesi he notified the Pope that he elected the Franciscan Gualterio Innocent ordered the Rector of the March of Ancona Marcellino Aretino and Bishop Philip of Fermo to investigate the election and consult with Canon Montanario and provide the new bishop 6 The Franciscan Gualtiero an Englishman was appointed He was a friend of John of Parma general of the order and patron of the Franciscan Spirituals 7 Bishop Severinus in 1237 laid the foundations of the new cathedral 8 the old cathedral dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra was outside the city and in the eighteenth century had fallen into ruin 9 In its current form the cathedral is the result of restorations and renovations carried out by Bishop Antonio Fonseca 10 The cathedral was and is administered by a Chapter composed of a Prior and ten Canons 11 Up until the middle of the 15th century the Canons were required to live in the Canonica unless individually dispensed Pope Paul II 1464 1471 dispensed the Canons from this obligation 12 The best known of the Canons was Marcello Cervini who became Pope Marcellus II 1555 13 Gabriele del Monte 1554 introduced the reforms of the Council of Trent which he had attended His successors were Cardinal Camillo Borghese 1597 afterwards Pope Paul V Cardinals Tiberio Cenci 1621 and Alderano Cybo 1656 noted for their benefactions Bishop Antonio Fonseca 1724 who founded a hospital Cardinal Caprara afterwards Archbishop of Milan who concluded the Concordat with Napoleon was Bishop of Jesi 1800 02 He was succeeded by Antonio Odescalchi who was deported to Milan by the French in 1809 dying in exile in Cesano Boscone in 1812 14 On 15 August 1972 by the Bull Qui apostolico officio Pope Paul VI created the new ecclesiastical province of Ancona and granted its archbishop the status of Metropolitan The ecclesiastical province was assigned the suffragan dioceses of Jesi Aesina and Osimo Auximana 15 Synods edit A diocesan synod was an irregularly held but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy Its purpose was 1 to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop 2 to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy 3 to publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod of the provincial synod and of the Holy See 16 Bishop Marco Agrippa Dandini 1599 1603 held a diocesan synod in Jesi on 16 September 1600 17 Bishop Tiberio Cenci 1621 1653 held a synod on 10 May 1626 18 and as Cardinal another synod on 23 September 1649 19 Cardinal Alderano Cybo 1656 1671 held a diocesan synod in Jesi from 4 to 6 July 1658 20 Cardinal Pietro Matteo Petrucci held his first diocesan synod on 26 28 April 1683 He held his second diocesan synod in Jesi on 21 March 1695 21 On 23 April 1708 Bishop Alessandro Fedele 1696 1715 held a diocesan synod whose decisions were published in 1713 22 Bishop Antonio Fonseca held a diocesan synod in the Cathedral on 25 to 27 May 1727 The synodal decrees were published 23 He held a second diocesan synod on 26 and 27 September 1741 and its constitutions too were published 24 From 14 June to 16 June 1772 Bishop Ubaldo Baldassini B 1764 1786 held a diocesan synod and published its synodal constitutions 25 Cardinal Carlo Luigi Morichini 1854 1871 presided over a diocesan synod on 15 17 November 1857 26 Bishop Oscar Serfilippi 1978 2006 held a diocesan synod in Jesi on 24 January 1982 27 Bishops of Iesi editto 1100 edit Septimius 28 Martianus 501 29 Calompiosus c 647 30 Honestus attested 680 31 Petrus attested 743 32 Anastasius attested 853 33 Eberhard attested 967 34 Martianus attested 1027 35 from 1100 to 1500 edit Raynaldus 1164 1175 36 Grimoaldus Crescentius attested 1207 37 Philippus 38 Severinus attested 1230 1235 1237 39 Armannus Hermannus 40 Gualterus O Min Crescentius 1252 1263 41 Bonajuncta O Min 1263 1267 Hugo 1267 Ioannes 1289 1295 42 Leonardus 1295 1311 43 Francesco Alfani 1312 1342 44 Francesco Jordani Brancaleoni 1342 1350 45 Nicolaus de Pisis O E S A 1350 c 1370 46 Giovanni Zeminiani Rizardi O P 1371 1373 Berardus de Beysiaco O E S A 1373 1391 47 Pietro Borghese attested c 1380 48 Tommaso Pierleone 1391 1400 49 Ludovico Aloysius Francisci Alfani 1400 1405 50 Jacobus Bonriposi 1405 1418 51 Blondus Conchi 1418 Lazarus 1425 Innocenzo de Comite 30 May 1425 1443 52 Thomas Ghisleri 5 Oct 1463 1505 53 from 1500 to 1800 edit Angelo Ripanti 1505 1513 54 Pietro Paolo Venanzio 1513 1519 55 Antonio de Spello 1519 1540 56 Benedetto Conversini 1540 1553 57 Gabriele Del Monte 10 Nov 1554 27 Apr 1597 Died 58 Camillo Borghese 1597 1599 59 Marco Agrippa Dandini 1599 1603 Died 60 Pirro Imperoli 1604 1617 61 Marcello Pignatelli C R 13 Nov 1617 1621 Died 62 Tiberio Cenci 1621 1653 63 Cardinal Giacomo Corradi 21 Apr 1653 Apr 1656 Resigned 64 Alderano Cibo 24 Apr 1656 10 Dec 1671 Resigned Lorenzo Cibo Cybo 18 Jan 1671 17 Aug 1680 Died 65 Pier Matteo Petrucci C O 14 Apr 1681 1695 1696 66 Alessandro Fedele 20 Feb 1696 7 Apr 1715 Died 67 Francesco Antonio Giattini 7 Dec 1716 27 Sep 1724 Resigned 68 Antonio Fonseca 20 Dec 1724 9 Dec 1763 Died 69 Ubaldo Baldassini B 1764 1786 70 Sede vacante 1786 1794 71 Cardinal Giovanni Battista Bussi de Pretis 1794 1800 72 since 1800 edit Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara 11 Aug 1800 24 May 1802 73 Antonio Maria Odescalchi 28 May 1804 23 Jul 1812 Died Sede vacante 1812 1817 Cardinal Francesco Cesarei Leoni 28 Jul 1817 25 Jul 1830 Died 74 Francesco Tiberi Contigliano 2 Jul 1832 18 May 1836 Resigned Cardinal Pietro Ostini 1836 1841 75 Cardinal Silvestro Belli 1842 1844 76 Cardinal Cosimo Corsi 1845 1853 77 Cardinal Carlo Luigi Morichini 23 Jun 1854 1871 78 Rambaldo Magagnini 1872 1892 79 Aurelio Zonghi 12 Jun 1893 9 Jan 1902 Resigned Giovanni Battista Ricci 9 Jun 1902 21 Jul 1906 Appointed Archbishop of Ancona e Numana Giuseppe Gandolfi 1 Dec 1906 14 Sep 1927 Died Goffredo Zaccherini 15 Jun 1928 11 May 1934 Resigned Carlo Falcinelli 6 Sep 1934 6 Nov 1952 Resigned Giovanni Battista Pardini 7 Jan 1953 30 Apr 1975 Resigned Oscar Serfilippi O F M Conv 1 Mar 1978 20 Mar 2006 Retired 80 Gerardo Rocconi 20 Mar 2006 present 81 Notes and references edit Diocese of Iesi Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 self published source Diocese of Jesi GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 self published source There is no reference to him whatever until 1469 Joannes Periero S J De S Septimio episc et mart in Acta Sanctorum Septembris Tomus VI Antwerp Bernard vander Plassche 1757 pp 408 410 J L A Huillard Breholles H de Albertis de Luynes 1859 Historia diplomatica Friderici Secundi Preface et introduction in French Paris Plon p clxxvii Albert of S Maria in State Annales Stadenses in Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores XVI Hannover Hahn 1859 p 352 Rodenberg Carolus ed 1887 Epistolae saeculi XIII e regestis pontificum Romanorum selectae Monumenta Germaniae Historica in German and Latin Vol Tomus II Berlin Apud Weidmannos pp 275 no 373 Baldassini p 57 and Appendix pp xviii xix Gualterius is spoken of by Salimbene as bonus cantor bonus praedicator bonus dictator Fra Salimbene of Parma Chronica Fr Salimbene Parmensis Ordinis Minorum Parmae Ex officina Petri Fiaccadorii 1857 pp 317 319 under the year 1284 By dictator Salimbene means that Gualterius was a good writer Ughelli I p 282 Baldassini p 159 Baldaassini p 382 Cappelletti p 313 Ritzler Sefrin V p 71 note 1 VI p 68 note 1 Diocesi di Jesi Guida diocesana 2018 Press the gray bar entitled Scarica la Guida Diocesana page 9 retrieved 5 March 2019 Baldassini p 342 Baldassini p 343 Umberto Benigni 1910 Jesi The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 8 New York Robert Appleton Company 1910 retrieved 28 February 2019 Simonetta Bernardi ed 1995 La religione e il trono Pio VIII nell Europa del suo tempo Convegno di studi Cingoli 12 13 giugno 1993 in Italian Roma La Fenice edizioni p 7 ISBN 978 88 86171 14 4 Acta Apostolicae Sedis An et Vol LXIV Citta del Vaticano Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1972 pp 664 665 Benedictus XIV 1842 Lib I caput secundum De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate Benedicti XIV De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim in Latin Vol Tomus primus Mechlin Hanicq pp 42 49 John Paul II Constitutio Apostolica de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis March 19 1997 Acta Apostolicae Sedis 89 1997 pp 706 727 Marco Agrippa Dandini Decreta in Diocesana Synodo Aesina promulgata a perillustr et Reverendissimo d d Marco Agrippa Dandino Nob Caesenate Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Episcopo Aesino Die 16 Septembris 1600 Jesi Petrus de Farris 1600 Decreta Synodi dioec celebratae sub Illustriss et reverendiss d d Tyberio Cincio Episc Aesin die decima mensis Maij MDCXXVI Jesi Gregorius Arnazzini 1626 Constitutiones sancitae in synodo dioecesana ab Eminentiss et Reverendiss D D Tiberio tit S Callisti S R E Presbytero Cardinali Cincio Episcopo Aesino die XXIII septembris M DC XXXXIX Fermo Andrea de Montibus 1649 Alderano Cybo 1665 Ordinationes et decreta in Synodo AEsina IV V et VI Iulii M DC LVIII celebrata etc in Latin Ancona Apud Franciscum Seraphinum Pietro Matteo Petrucci 1695 Secunda dioecesana aesina Synodus ab eminentiss ac reuerendiss d d Petro Matthaeo S R E card Petruccio In sua cathedrali ecclesia celebrata anno 1695 in Latin Macerata typis Heredum Pannelli amp Angeli Antonij Monticelli J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XXXVIter Arnhem amp Leipzig H Welter 1924 pp 469 495 659 Synodus dioecesana ab illustriss ac Reverendiss d Alexandro Fideli Dei et Apostolicae Sedis Episcopo in ecclesia cathedrali sub die 23 Aprilis celebrata anno a reparata salute 1708 Jesi Alexandrelli et Benedicti 1713 Antonio Fonseca 1728 Constitutiones synodales Aesinae habitae diebus 25 26 et 27 mensis Maji 1727 in Latin Jesi Joh Bapt de Julius Antonio Fonseca 1741 Secunda dioecesana Synodus Aesina celebrata diebus 26 et 27 Septembris 1741 in Latin Jesi Joannes Bapt de Julius Sanctae Aesinae Ecclesiae Synodales Constitutiones ab illustrissimo et reverendissimo domino Domino Ubaldo Baldassino Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Episcopo Aesino in dioecesanis comitiis editae diebus XIV XV XVI Junii anno reparatae slautis MDCCLXXII Jesi Pietro Paolo Bonelli 1772 Synodus dioecesana ab Eminentissimo et Reverendissimo Domino Carolo Aloysio Tituli S Onuphrii S R E Presbytero Cardinali Morichini Archipeiscopo Episcopo Aesino celebrata in Ecclesia Cathedrali diebus xv xvi xvii novembris MDCCCLVII Aesii Vincentius Cherubini 1857 Find a Grave Rev Oscar Serfilippi retrieved 9 March 2019 There is no reference to Septimius before 1469 Lanzoni pp 491 492 Prima del 1469 nessuna carta nessuna memoria nessun monumento di Iesi parla di un s Settimio venerato nella cattedrale o in altro luogo e la stessa cattedrale non era denominata da lui ma dal SS Salvatore Martianus is listed as a bishop of Jesi by Gams p 700 but Lanzoni p 492 points out that he was actually Bishop of Aeca Aecanus not Aesinus He is also called Calcompios and Calumniosus Gams p 700 Gams p 700 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XI Florence A Zatta 1773 p 773 Bishop Petrus was present at the first Roman synod of Pope Zacharias Ughelli I p 282 J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XII Florence A Zatta 1776 p 384c Petrus Esis Petro Esino Bishop Anastasius did not attend the Roman synod of Pope Leo IV of 853 but he sent his deacon Aimo to represent him J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XIV Venice A Zatta 1769 p 1020 Cappelletti VII p 277 Bishop Eberhard was present at the Synod of Ravenna on 25 April 967 Gerhard Schwartz 1907 Die Besetzung der Bistumer Reichsitaliens unter den sachsischen und salischen Kaisern mit den Listen der Bischofe 951 1122 Leipzig B G Teubner p 247 in German Martianus was Bishop of Cesena not Jesi Schwartz p 247 note 1 Detlev Jasper Die Konzilien Deutschlands und Reichsitaliens 1023 1059 MGH Concilia VIII Hannover Hahn 2010 p 93 Gams p 700 Baldassini p 367 Gams p 700 Eubel Hierarchia catholica I p 75 Philippus Cappelletti VII p 279 Severinus is named in an inscription of 1237 on a marble plaque above the main door of the cathedral Ughelli p 282 Cappelletti VII p 279 Armannus was never more than an intrusive bishop elect He was elected by the Cathedral Chapter but the Chapter had been excommunicated and had no right to participate in an election His election was quashed by Pope Innocent IV on 30 May 1247 Rodenberg Carolus ed 1887 Epistolae saeculi XIII e regestis pontificum Romanorum selectae Monumenta Germaniae Historica in German and Latin Vol Tomus II Berlin Apud Weidmannos pp 275 no 373 Eubel I p 75 Ioannes Gams p 700 column 2 Eubel I p 75 Leonardo Gams p 700 column 2 Eubel I p 75 Francesco Gams p 700 column 2 Eubel I p 75 Francesco was a native of Spoleto He was appointed Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VI on 18 July 1342 Gams p 700 column 2 Eubel I p 75 Bishop Nicolaus was still in office in 1361 Cappelletti p 288 Eubel I p 75 states that he served until his death but does not give a date Ughelli I p 283 calls him Bernardus and states that he died in 1391 Pietro is said to have belonged to the famous Sienese family He may have been intruded during the Western Schism Knowledge of him comes only from an entry in Prospero Mendosio citing an entry in Ugurgerio s De ponpis Senensibus who quotes from a genealogical work on the family by Celsus Cittadinus Ughelli pp 282 283 Baldassini p 370 Pierleone had been elected bishop of Ascoli Piceno in 1390 and was still bishop elect when transferred to Jesi on 12 July 1391 by Pope Boniface IX He resigned the bishopric in 1400 in order to enter the monastery of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome Baldassari pp 370 371 Ughelli p 283 Eubel I pp 75 111 Luigi Alfani was appointed on 2 June 1400 by Pope Boniface IX of the Roman Obedience in the Western Schism He had been abbot of the monastery of S Paolo on the Arno in the diocese of Pisa Baldassini p 371 Eubel I p 75 Bonriposi was appointed on 7 October 1405 by Pope Innocent VII of the Roman Obedience in the Western Schism He was transferred to the diocese of Narni by Pope Martin V on 31 January 1418 He died in 1455 Baldassini p 371 Eubel I p 75 357 Eubel I p 75 Ghislieri died on 6 June 1505 Baldassini p 372 Eubel Hierarchia catholica II p 81 with note 1 Ripanti Eubel Hierarchia catholica III p 97 Venanzio was appointed on 2 September 1513 He served until 1519 Eubel III p 97 Spello Eubel III p 97 A native of Pistoia Conversini was Rector of the University of Pisa in 1518 He was Vice Legate in Viterbo and served as Bishop of Bertinoro Veneto from 1537 to 1540 On 21 March 1538 he was named Governor of the city of Rome and Vice Chamberlain a position he held for five years He was transferred to the diocese of Jesi by Pope Paul III on 10 June 1540 During this time he was also Governor of Bologna and President of the Romagna He died at Castel del Piano Jesi in June 1553 Enrico Binde 1851 Notizia biografica di Monsignor Benedetto Conversini Pistoiese Vescovo d Iesi in Italian Prato Ranieri Guasti p 19 Vittorio Capponi 1883 Biografia pistoiese in Italian Pistoia Tipografia Rossetti pp 136 138 Eubel III pp 97 139 with note 5 Del Monte was the grand nephew of Pope Julius III and the nephew of Cardinal Cristoforo Ciocchi del Monte He participated in the Council of Trent and in accordance with its decrees he founded the diocesan seminary Cappelletti VII pp 300 301 Ciro Zenobi 1979 L Episcopato Jesino di Monsignore Gabriele del Monte 1554 1597 in Italian Rome Pontifical Lateran University Borghese was appointed Bishop of Jesi in the papal Consistory of 14 April 1597 He resigned the See on 2 August 1599 Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV p 71 A native of Cesena Dandini was appointed Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VIII on 2 August 1599 He died in Cesena on 20 October 1603 at the age of forty six Ughelli I p 285 Gauchat p 71 Imperioli had been Auditor and Vicar General of Cardinal Borghese when he was Bishop of Jesi He was the first Canon Penitentiary of the Cathedral Chapter He was named Bishop of Jesi by Pope Clement VIII on 28 January 1604 Studia Picena in Italian Fano Pontificio Seminario marchigiano Pio 11 1939 p 143 Cappelletti VII p 302 Gauchat p 71 with note 4 Cappelletti VII p 302 Gauchat p 71 with note 5 Cenci was a Roman the nephew of Cardinal Marcello Lante He held the degree Doctor in utroque iure and was a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures In 1612 he was Governor of Jesi He was named Bishop of Jesi in the papal consistory of 24 November 1621 there is no record of his consecration On 20 April 1622 Cenci was named Governor of Loreto by Pope Gregory XV In 1623 he discovered the purported remains of Saint Septimius He was appointed a cardinal on 6 March 1645 He died on 26 February 1653 at the age of 73 according to his funeral inscription in the cathedral of Jesi Cappelletti p 303 Gauchat p 71 with note 6 A native of Ferrara Corradi had been He was named a cardinal by Pope Innocent X on 19 February 1652 and was appointed to the titular church of S Maria trans Tiberim He was appointed bishop of Jesi in the consistory of 21 April 1653 and was consecrated a bishop by Cardinal Fabio Chigi on 1 May 1553 On 10 April 1655 he was appointed pro Datary of His Holiness which required his residence in Rome he held the post until his death He died in Rome on 17 January 1666 Baldassini pp 377 378 Gauchat pp 30 no 27 with notes 1 and 2 71 with note 7 Cibo Ritzler Sefrin Hierarchia catholica V p 71 with note 3 Petrucci was still bishop when he held his second diocesan synod in Jesi on 21 March 1695 Pietro Matteo Petrucci 1695 Secunda dioecesana aesina Synodus ab eminentiss ac reuerendiss d d Petro Matthaeo S R E card Petruccio In sua cathedrali ecclesia celebrata anno 1695 in Latin Macerata typis Heredum Pannelli amp Angeli Antonij Monticelli J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XXXVIter Arnhem amp Leipzig H Welter 1924 pp 469 495 659 Ritzler Sefrin V p 71 with note 4 Fedele Ritzler Sefrin V p 71 with note 5 Giattini Ritzler Sefrin V p 71 with note 6 Fonseca Ritzler Sefrin V p 71 with note 7 Baldassini was born in Jesi in 1700 He lectured in philosophy and theology in houses of the Barnabites and was Visitor General Vicar General and Procurator General He was named Bishop of Bagnoregio on 16 September 1754 and was transferred to the diocese of Jesi on 9 April 1764 by Pope Clement XIII He died in 1786 a little before 2 February Ritzler Sefrin VI p 68 with note 2 113 with note 2 Gams p 701 column 1 Bussi de Pretis held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure from the University of Urbino He held the posts of Governor of Narni 1748 Governor of S Severino 1754 Governor of Benevento Governor of Spoleto 1758 Governor of Ascoli 1762 Governor of Ancona 1764 Governor of Civitavecchia 1765 Governor of Frosinone 1766 had been Dean of the Clerics of the Apostolic Camera in the Papal Curia He was appointed a cardinal at the age of 73 by Pope Pius VI on 21 February 1794 the same day on which he was named Bishop of Jesi He participated in the Conclave of 1799 1800 which was held in Venice due to the occupation of the Papal States by the French and the Neapolitans He died in Jesi on 27 June 1800 Ritzler Sefrin VI p 68 with note 3 Appointed Archbishop of Milan Leoni was a native of Perugia He was Dean of the Sacred Roman Rota from June 1809 to 1817 He was named a cardinal by Pope Pius VII in the consistory of 28 July 1817 and on the same day appointed Bishop of Jesi Philippe Boutry 2002 Souverain et pontife recherches prosopographiques sur la curie romaine a l age de la restauration 1814 1846 in French Rome amp Paris Ecole francaise de Rome pp 170 345 ISBN 978 2 7283 0666 4 Born in Rome in 1775 Ostini had been Professor of Church History at the Collegio Romano He served as Internuncio at Vienna from 1824 to 1827 He was named titular Archbishop of Tarsus on 9 April 1827 and consecrated by Cardinal Giacomo Giustiniani After serving as Nuncio in Lucerne in 1828 and Brazil in 1829 1831 he returned to Vienna as Nuncio in 1832 1836 He was named a cardinal in the consistory of 30 September 1831 by Pope Gregory XVI but the appointment was kept secret until the day that he was transferred to the diocese of Jesi on 11 July 1836 He resigned the diocese of Jesi on 19 December 1841 He died in Naples on 5 March 1849 Diario di Roma in Italian Vol Anno 1827 Numero 65 Agosto Roma Cracas 1827 p 1 Gaetano Moroni ed 1851 Dizionario di erudizione storico ecclesiastica in Italian Vol L Venezia Tipografia Emiliana pp 56 57 Joseph Wolff 1860 Travels and Adventures of Joseph Wolff Vol I London Saunders Otley pp 69 71 Alan J Reinerman 1989 Austria and the Papacy in the Age of Metternich Revolution and reaction 1830 1838 Catholic University of America Press pp 233 237 272 274 396 ISBN 978 0 8132 0548 9 Giuseppe De Marchi 1957 Le nunziature apostoliche dal 1800 al 1956 in Italian Roma Ed di Storia e Letteratura pp 46 75 244 Ritzler Sefrin VII pp 61 360 Born of a patrician family of Anagni in 1781 Belli completed his studies in philosophy at the seminary of Anagni at the age of fourteen He completed his theological courses at the age of eighteen and was named secretary of Bishop Giovanni Devoti Bishop Tosi made him a Canon of the cathedral Chapter He taught philosophy in the junior seminary until 1817 and became its Rector Following the death of his brother Francesco in 1818 he obtained the position of Sommista at the Congregation of the Propaganda where he became familiar with the Prefect Cardinal Cappellari later Pope Gregory XVI In 1823 he was secretary of the extraordinary Papal Commission sent to Holland under Cardinal Nasalli Under the new pope Leo XII he was appointed a Beneficiatus of the Vatican Basilica and at the same time became Auditor of Cardinal Nasalli Pope Pius VIII named him Privy Chamberlain and Guardaroba in 1829 then Domestic Prelate monsignor and then Luogotenente Civile in the Vicariate of Rome Gregory XVI named him Delegate in Benevento then delegate in Orvieto and in July 1832 President of the Province of Fermo where he served for two years On his return to Rome he was promoted Canon of the Vatican Basilica and in 1834 was named Substitute Secretary of State for Internal Affairs where he served for four years He was appointed Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation in 1836 which made him Secretary of the College of Cardinals as well In 1839 he was appointed Assessor of the Congregation of the Universal and Roman Inquisition He was named a cardinal on 14 December 1840 but the fact was not made public until 12 July 1841 he was assigned the titular church of Santa Balbina He was appointed Bishop of Jesi on 24 January 1842 and was consecrated in Rome on 24 February by Cardinal Carlo Pedicini He died in Jesi on 9 September 1844 after a long illness Vincenzo Sabbatini 1844 Cenno sulla vita del Cardinale Silvestro Belli Societa di Agricoltura Jesina Annali ed Atti in Italian Vol II Jesi pp 277 284 Corsi was a native of Florence son of Marquis Giuseppe Antonio Corsi and Countess Maddalena della Gherardesca He held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and theology from the University of Rome La Sapienza 1818 He was named a cardinal in the Consistory of 24 January 1842 and assigned the titular church of Saints John and Paul He was appointed Bishop of Jesi on 20 January 1845 On 19 Dec 1853 Corsi was appointed Archbishop of Pisa He was imprisoned for two months for having refused to celebrate a Te Deum in honor of the new King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II He died on 7 October 1870 Relazione autentica dell arresto del card Cosimo Corsi arcivescovo di Pisa in Italian Genoa Gio Fassi Como 1860 Aldo Luigi Brogialdi 1870 Il buon pastore o il cardinale Cosimo Corsi arcivescovo di Pisa parole dette ne funerali solenni celebrati da cattolici pisani in s Eufrasia il 12 novembre 1870 in Italian Pisa Tip G Alisi Mauro Del Corso 1988 Un vescovo nella storia Cosimo Corsi cardinale di Pisa la storia di un vescovo Pisa Pacini 1988 Ritzler Sefrin VII pp 33 61 On 24 Nov 1871 Cardinal Morichini was transferred to the diocese of Bologna by Pope Pius IX Rambaldo Magagnini was born in Jesi in 1807 He held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure and theology from the University of Rome La Sapienza He had previously been Prior of the cathedral Chapter of Jesi and pro Vicar General of the diocese He was named bishop of Jesi on 6 May 1872 He died on 21 December 1892 Roma 6 maggio 1872 provvista di chiese in Italian Rome 1872 p 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link La Gerarchia Cattolica e la Famiglia Pontificia 1875 in Italian Roma Monaldi 1875 p 211 Serfilippi was born in Mondolfo in 1929 He was a parish priest between 1958 and 1970 He was elected Minister Provincial of the Province of March of the Conventual Franciscans On 3 September 1975 he was appointed titular bishop of Massula and Auxiliary Bishop of Ancona Numana He was named Auxiliary Bishop of Jesi in 1977 and on 1 March 1978 he became Bishop of Jesi He died on 20 May 2006 two months after his resignation of the bishopric Find a Grave Rev Oscar Serfilippi retrieved 9 March 2019 Rocconi was born at Corinaldo Ancona in 1949 From 1968 to 1973 he studied philosophy and theology at the regional seminary in Fano and Ancona He was ordained a priest for the diocese of Senigallia in 1973 where from 1973 to 1986 he was Vice Rector and then Rector of the seminary of Senigallia From 1985 to 1997 he was a parish priest in Chiaravalle and from 1992 to 1997 he was Vicar General of the diocese of Senigallia He was named Bishop of Jesi by Pope Benedict XVI on 20 March 2006 and consecrated a bishop on 29 April 2006 CV Diocesi di Jesi Il vescovo S E Mons Gerardo Rocconi retrieved 28 February 2019 in Italian External links editDiocesi di Jesi Guida diocesana 2018 Press the gray bar entitled Scarica la Guida Diocesana retrieved 5 March 2019 Bibliography editReference works for bishops edit Gams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo in Latin Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz pp 700 701 Eubel Conradus Gulik Guilelmus 1923 Hierarchia catholica in Latin Vol Tomus 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica Vol Tomus IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi Vol Tomus V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi Vol Tomus VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1968 Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol VII 1800 1846 Monasterii Libreria Regensburgiana Remigius Ritzler Pirminus Sefrin 1978 Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol VIII 1846 1903 Il Messaggero di S Antonio Pieta Zenon 2002 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi in Latin Vol IX 1903 1922 Padua Messagero di San Antonio ISBN 978 88 250 1000 8 Studies edit Baldassini Girolamo 1765 Memorie istoriche dell antichissima e regia citta di Jesi in Italian Jesi Pietropaolo Bonelli pp 361 382 Cappelletti Giuseppe 1848 Le chiese d Italia della loro origine sino ai nostri giorni in Italian Vol settimo Venezia G Antonelli pp 271 320 Lanzoni Francesco 1927 Le diocesi d Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII an 604 Faenza F Lega pp 490 492 in Italian Mezzadri L Tagliaferri M Guerriero E eds 2008 Le diocesi d Italia Volume III Torino San Paolo edizioni 2008 in Italian Stefani G 1856 Dizionario corografico dello Stato Pontificio in Italian Milano e Verona Presso gli Stabilimenti di Civelli G e C pp 506 515 Ughelli Ferdinando Coleti Niccolo 1717 Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae in Latin Vol Tomus primus secunda ed Venice apud Sebastianum Coleti pp 279 287 43 21 22 N 13 14 38 E 43 3561 N 13 2439 E 43 3561 13 2439 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Iesi amp oldid 1180268721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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