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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nepi-Sutri

The diocese of Nepi-Sutri was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in central Italy, created in 1435 by unifying the diocese of Nepi and the diocese of Sutri.[1] It existed until 1986, when it was united into the current diocese of Cività Castellana.[2][3]

History edit

In the Gothic War, Nepi was one of the last strongholds of the Goths. The town was sacked by the Lombards in 569. In the eighth century, however, it became the seat of Tuto, a Lombard dux, known for his interference in the papal election of 768.

In the struggle between the emperors and the popes, Nepi was imperialist during the reigns of Pope Alexander II, Pope Nicholas II, Pope Gregory VII, and Pope Innocent II; on the other hand, in 1160, it fought against the commune of Rome, and in 1244, was besieged by Emperor Frederick II. A feudal possession, first of the prefects of Vico, and then of the Orsinis, of the Colonnas, and of Cesare Borgia, from 1537 to 1545, it was erected into a duchy in favour of Pier Luigi Farnese; and when the latter was transferred to Parma, Nepi returned to immediate dependence on the Holy See. In 1798 the French set fire to the cathedral and to the episcopal palace, and archives were lost.

The Church of Nepi venerates, as its evangelizer, Ptolemaeus, who, it is claimed, was a disciple of the Apostles. In 419, Eulalius, competitor of Pope Boniface I, was made Bishop of Nepi; Bishop Paulus was sent as visitor to Naples by Gregory the Great; Bishop Stephanus, in 868, was one of the presidents and papal legates of the Council of Constantinople against Photius.

Sutri is placed on the Cassian Way. The cathedral is of the thirteenth century, modernized by frequent alterations. Santa Maria della Grotta is an interesting church. The history of Sutri in antiquity resembles that of Nepi, for Sutri also was taken by the Lombards in 569, but was retaken by the exarch Romanus; Liutprand likewise took the town in 726, but in the following year restored it to "St. Peter". As the city is on the Cassian Way not far from Rome, it was, as a rule, the last halting-place of the German emperors on their way to the city, and sometimes they received there the papal legate. The Synod of Sutri was held there in 1046.

This town has an ancient Christian cemetery where the body of Romanus of Caesarea was found, who is the patron of the city; the cathedral possesses a statue of him by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Among the martyrs of Sutri is St. Felix (about 275). The first bishop of known date was Eusebius (465); other bishops were Martinus, or Marinus, who was sent as ambassador to Otho I in 963; Benedictus, who, in 975, became Pope Benedict VII; Bishop Bonitho (Bonizo), historian of the Gregorian epoch, who was driven from his diocese by the anti-papal faction and later was made Bishop of Piacenza.

The diocese was united to Nepi under Bishop Luke de Tartarts (1345); under Pomponius Cesi (1519), who became a cardinal, the cemetery of St. Savinilla was discovered; Michael Ghislieri (1556) became Pope Pius V; Joseph Chianti (1701) founded the seminary; Camillus Simeoni (1782) was exiled by the French and became a cardinal.[4]

Ordinaries edit

Diocese of Nepi edit

Erected: 1st Century
Latin Name: Nepesinus

Diocese of Nepi e Sutri edit

United: 12 December 1435 with Diocese of Sutri
Immediately Subject to the Holy See

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  • Bartolomeo Flores (21 Aug 1489 – 5 Aug 1495 Appointed, Archbishop of Cosenza)
  • Antonio Torres (17 Apr 1497 – Jun 1497 Died)
  • Antonio Alberici (11 Oct 1503 – 1506 Died)
  • Gian Giacomo Bruni (6 Feb 1506 – 1507 Resigned)
  • Paolo Emilio Bruni (27 Aug 1507 – 1516 Died)
  • Giacomo Bongalli (5 Nov 1516 – 1538 Resigned)
  • Giacomo Simonetta (6 Feb 1538 – 1 Nov 1539 Died)
  • Pomponio Cecci (Cesi) (24 Nov 1539 – 4 Aug 1542 Died)
  • Pietro Antonio de Angelis (7 Aug 1542 – 1553 Died)
  • Antonio Simeoni (3 Jul 1553 – 2 Sep 1556 Died)
  • Antonio Ghislieri (4 Sep 1556 – 27 Mar 1560 Appointed, Bishop of Mondovi)
  • Girolamo Gallarati (27 Mar 1560 – 9 Jun 1564 Appointed, Bishop of Alessandria (della Paglia))
  • Tiberio Crispo (19 Jan 1565 – 6 Oct 1566 Died)
  • Egidio Valenti (25 Oct 1566 – 9 May 1568 Died)[5]
  • Camillo Campeggi (14 May 1568 – 1569 Died)
  • Donato Stampa (14 Dec 1569 – 1575 Died)[6]
  • Alessio Stradella (20 Jul 1575 – 27 Aug 1580 Died)
  • Orazio Moroni (5 Sep 1580 – 30 May 1603 Died)
  • Taddeo Sarti (31 May 1604 – 1616 Resigned)[7]
  • Dionisio Martini (18 May 1616 – Sep 1627 Died)
  • Sebastiano De Paoli (Sep 1627 – 17 Feb 1643 Died)
  • Bartolomeo Vannini (13 Jul 1643 – 1653 Died)
  • Marcello Anania (1 Jun 1654 – 25 Apr 1670 Died)
  • Giulio Spinola (2 Jun 1670 – 8 Nov 1677 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Lucca)
  • Giacomo Buoni (28 Feb 1678 – 1679 Died)
  • Stefano Ricciardi (1 Sep 1681 – 1683 Died)
  • Francesco Juste Giusti (9 Apr 1685 – 23 Nov 1693 Appointed, Bishop of Camerino)
  • Savo Millini (Mellini) (17 May 1694 – 10 Feb 1701 Died)
  • Giuseppe Cianti (14 Mar 1701 – Nov 1708 Died)
  • Vincenzo Vecchiarelli (15 Apr 1709 – 24 Jan 1740 Died)
  • Francesco Vivani (11 Nov 1740 – 18 Apr 1746 Appointed, Bishop of Camerino)
  • Giacinto Silvestri (2 May 1746 – 22 Jul 1754 Appointed, Bishop of Orvieto)
  • Filippo Mornati (16 Sep 1754 – 8 Jun 1778 Died)
  • Girolamo Luigi Crivelli (28 Sep 1778 – 27 Nov 1780 Died)
  • Camillo de Simeoni (16 Dec 1782 – 2 Jan 1818 Died)
  • Anselmo Basilici (25 May 1818 – 5 Sep 1840 Died)
  • Francesco Spalletti (14 Dec 1840 – 12 Jan 1850 Died)
  • Gaspare Pitocchi (Petocchi) (20 May 1850 – 7 Aug 1855 Died)
  • Lorenzo Signani (28 Sep 1855 – 2 Sep 1863 Died)
  • Giulio Lenti (22 Feb 1867 – 28 Jan 1876 Appointed, Auxiliary Bishop of Rome)
  • Giovanni Battista Paolucci (28 Jan 1876 – 15 Jul 1878 Appointed, Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto)
  • Giuseppe Maria Costantini (Constantini) (15 Jul 1878 – 1 Jun 1891 Resigned)
  • Generoso Mattei (1 Jun 1891 – 9 Jan 1900 Died)
  • Bernardo Giuseppe Doebbing, O.F.M. (2 Apr 1900 – 14 Mar 1916 Died)
  • Luigi Olivares (15 Jul 1916 – 19 May 1943 Died)
  • Giuseppe Gori (17 Aug 1943 – 2 Jul 1969 Died)
  • Marcello Rosina (10 Aug 1974 – 11 Feb 1986 Appointed, Bishop of Civita Castellana (Orte, Gallese, Nepi e Sutri))

References edit

  • Cappelletti, Le Chiese d'Italia, V
  • Ranchiasci, Memorie storiche della città di Nepi, etc. (Todi, 1845–47)
  • Nispi-Landi, L'antica città di Sutri (Rome, 1887)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Changes in Ecclesiastical Circumscriptions (Around 1400)
  2. ^ "Diocese of Nepi e Sutri" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Titular Episcopal See of Nepi" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved March 9, 2016
  4. ^ "Nepi and Sutri - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Encyclopedia". Catholic Online. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  5. ^ "Bishop Egidio Valenti, O.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
  6. ^ "Bishop Donato Stampa" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
  7. ^ "Bishop Taddeo Sarti" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016

External links edit

  • New Advent

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

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The diocese of Nepi Sutri was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in central Italy created in 1435 by unifying the diocese of Nepi and the diocese of Sutri 1 It existed until 1986 when it was united into the current diocese of Civita Castellana 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Ordinaries 2 1 Diocese of Nepi 2 2 Diocese of Nepi e Sutri 3 References 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the Gothic War Nepi was one of the last strongholds of the Goths The town was sacked by the Lombards in 569 In the eighth century however it became the seat of Tuto a Lombard dux known for his interference in the papal election of 768 In the struggle between the emperors and the popes Nepi was imperialist during the reigns of Pope Alexander II Pope Nicholas II Pope Gregory VII and Pope Innocent II on the other hand in 1160 it fought against the commune of Rome and in 1244 was besieged by Emperor Frederick II A feudal possession first of the prefects of Vico and then of the Orsinis of the Colonnas and of Cesare Borgia from 1537 to 1545 it was erected into a duchy in favour of Pier Luigi Farnese and when the latter was transferred to Parma Nepi returned to immediate dependence on the Holy See In 1798 the French set fire to the cathedral and to the episcopal palace and archives were lost The Church of Nepi venerates as its evangelizer Ptolemaeus who it is claimed was a disciple of the Apostles In 419 Eulalius competitor of Pope Boniface I was made Bishop of Nepi Bishop Paulus was sent as visitor to Naples by Gregory the Great Bishop Stephanus in 868 was one of the presidents and papal legates of the Council of Constantinople against Photius Sutri is placed on the Cassian Way The cathedral is of the thirteenth century modernized by frequent alterations Santa Maria della Grotta is an interesting church The history of Sutri in antiquity resembles that of Nepi for Sutri also was taken by the Lombards in 569 but was retaken by the exarch Romanus Liutprand likewise took the town in 726 but in the following year restored it to St Peter As the city is on the Cassian Way not far from Rome it was as a rule the last halting place of the German emperors on their way to the city and sometimes they received there the papal legate The Synod of Sutri was held there in 1046 This town has an ancient Christian cemetery where the body of Romanus of Caesarea was found who is the patron of the city the cathedral possesses a statue of him by Gian Lorenzo Bernini Among the martyrs of Sutri is St Felix about 275 The first bishop of known date was Eusebius 465 other bishops were Martinus or Marinus who was sent as ambassador to Otho I in 963 Benedictus who in 975 became Pope Benedict VII Bishop Bonitho Bonizo historian of the Gregorian epoch who was driven from his diocese by the anti papal faction and later was made Bishop of Piacenza The diocese was united to Nepi under Bishop Luke de Tartarts 1345 under Pomponius Cesi 1519 who became a cardinal the cemetery of St Savinilla was discovered Michael Ghislieri 1556 became Pope Pius V Joseph Chianti 1701 founded the seminary Camillus Simeoni 1782 was exiled by the French and became a cardinal 4 Ordinaries editDiocese of Nepi edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2021 Erected 1st CenturyLatin Name Nepesinus Pietro Dell Orto 27 Apr 1433 12 Dec 1435 Appointed Bishop of Corneto Tarquinia e Montefiascone Diocese of Nepi e Sutri edit United 12 December 1435 with Diocese of SutriImmediately Subject to the Holy See Angelo Altieri 30 Apr 1453 1472 Died Bartolomeo Flores 21 Aug 1489 5 Aug 1495 Appointed Archbishop of Cosenza Antonio Torres 17 Apr 1497 Jun 1497 Died Antonio Alberici 11 Oct 1503 1506 Died Gian Giacomo Bruni 6 Feb 1506 1507 Resigned Paolo Emilio Bruni 27 Aug 1507 1516 Died Giacomo Bongalli 5 Nov 1516 1538 Resigned Giacomo Simonetta 6 Feb 1538 1 Nov 1539 Died Pomponio Cecci Cesi 24 Nov 1539 4 Aug 1542 Died Pietro Antonio de Angelis 7 Aug 1542 1553 Died Antonio Simeoni 3 Jul 1553 2 Sep 1556 Died Antonio Ghislieri 4 Sep 1556 27 Mar 1560 Appointed Bishop of Mondovi Girolamo Gallarati 27 Mar 1560 9 Jun 1564 Appointed Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia Tiberio Crispo 19 Jan 1565 6 Oct 1566 Died Egidio Valenti 25 Oct 1566 9 May 1568 Died 5 Camillo Campeggi 14 May 1568 1569 Died Donato Stampa 14 Dec 1569 1575 Died 6 Alessio Stradella 20 Jul 1575 27 Aug 1580 Died Orazio Moroni 5 Sep 1580 30 May 1603 Died Taddeo Sarti 31 May 1604 1616 Resigned 7 Dionisio Martini 18 May 1616 Sep 1627 Died Sebastiano De Paoli Sep 1627 17 Feb 1643 Died Bartolomeo Vannini 13 Jul 1643 1653 Died Marcello Anania 1 Jun 1654 25 Apr 1670 Died Giulio Spinola 2 Jun 1670 8 Nov 1677 Appointed Archbishop Personal Title of Lucca Giacomo Buoni 28 Feb 1678 1679 Died Stefano Ricciardi 1 Sep 1681 1683 Died Francesco Juste Giusti 9 Apr 1685 23 Nov 1693 Appointed Bishop of Camerino Savo Millini Mellini 17 May 1694 10 Feb 1701 Died Giuseppe Cianti 14 Mar 1701 Nov 1708 Died Vincenzo Vecchiarelli 15 Apr 1709 24 Jan 1740 Died Francesco Vivani 11 Nov 1740 18 Apr 1746 Appointed Bishop of Camerino Giacinto Silvestri 2 May 1746 22 Jul 1754 Appointed Bishop of Orvieto Filippo Mornati 16 Sep 1754 8 Jun 1778 Died Girolamo Luigi Crivelli 28 Sep 1778 27 Nov 1780 Died Camillo de Simeoni 16 Dec 1782 2 Jan 1818 Died Anselmo Basilici 25 May 1818 5 Sep 1840 Died Francesco Spalletti 14 Dec 1840 12 Jan 1850 Died Gaspare Pitocchi Petocchi 20 May 1850 7 Aug 1855 Died Lorenzo Signani 28 Sep 1855 2 Sep 1863 Died Giulio Lenti 22 Feb 1867 28 Jan 1876 Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rome Giovanni Battista Paolucci 28 Jan 1876 15 Jul 1878 Appointed Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto Giuseppe Maria Costantini Constantini 15 Jul 1878 1 Jun 1891 Resigned Generoso Mattei 1 Jun 1891 9 Jan 1900 Died Bernardo Giuseppe Doebbing O F M 2 Apr 1900 14 Mar 1916 Died Luigi Olivares 15 Jul 1916 19 May 1943 Died Giuseppe Gori 17 Aug 1943 2 Jul 1969 Died Marcello Rosina 10 Aug 1974 11 Feb 1986 Appointed Bishop of Civita Castellana Orte Gallese Nepi e Sutri References editCappelletti Le Chiese d Italia V Ranchiasci Memorie storiche della citta di Nepi etc Todi 1845 47 Nispi Landi L antica citta di Sutri Rome 1887 Notes edit Changes in Ecclesiastical Circumscriptions Around 1400 Diocese of Nepi e Sutri Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Titular Episcopal See of Nepi GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved March 9 2016 Nepi and Sutri Encyclopedia Volume Catholic Encyclopedia Catholic Online Retrieved 2022 11 09 Bishop Egidio Valenti O S A Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 Bishop Donato Stampa Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016 Bishop Taddeo Sarti Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved March 21 2016External links editNew Advent nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Nepti and Sutri Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Nepi Sutri amp oldid 1182705552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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