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Roman Catholic Diocese of Poreč and Pula

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Poreč and Pula (Croatian: Porečko-pulska biskupija; Latin: Dioecesis Parentina et Polensis; Italian: Diocesi di Parenzo e Pola) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Rijeka on Istria peninsula, in Croatia.[1][2]

Diocese of Poreč and Pula

Dioecesis Parentina et Polensis

Porečko-pulska biskupija
Location
Country Croatia
Ecclesiastical provinceRijeka
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Rijeka
Statistics
Area2,839 km2 (1,096 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
210,114
164,480 (78.3%)
Parishes78
Information
RiteLatin Rite
CathedralEuphrasian Basilica in Poreč
Co-cathedralCathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Pula
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopIvan Štironja
Metropolitan ArchbishopMate Uzinić
Bishops emeritusIvan Milovan, Bishop Emeritus (1997–2012)
Website
Website of the Diocese

Special churches edit

The cathedral episcopal see is Euphrasian Basilica, a Minor basilica and World Heritage Site in the city of Poreč. The Co-Cathedral is the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Pula. There are two more former cathedrals: Crkva Sv. Pelagije, in Novigrad, and Crkva Navještenja BDM, in Pićan.

History edit

Statistics edit

As per 2014, it pastorally served 169,048 Catholics (79.5% of 212,561 total) on 2,839 km² in 135 parishes with 108 priests (94 diocesan, 14 religious), 1 deacon, 78 lay religious (48 brothers, 30 sisters) and 6 seminarians.

Episcopal ordinaries edit

(all Roman rite; probably many Italians, notably in the early centuries)

Suffragan Bishops of Poreč
  • Andrea (991 – 1010?)
  • Sigimbaldo (1015 – 1017?)
  • Engelmaro (1028 – 1040)
  • Arpo (1045 – 1050)
  • Orso (1050 – 1060)
  • Adelman (1060 – 1075)
  • Cadolo (1075 – 1082)
  • Pagano I (1082 – 1104)
  • Bertold (1104 – 1120)
  • Ferongo (1120 – 1131)
  • Rodemondo (1131 – 1146)
  • Vincenzo (1146 – 1158)
  • Uberto (1158 – 1174)
  • Pietro (1174 – 1194)
  • Giovanni I (1196 – 1200)
  • Pulcherio (1200 – 1216?)
  • Adalberto (1219 – 1243)
  • Pagano II (1243 – 1246)
  • Giovanni II (1249 – 1254)
  • Ottone (1256 – 1282)
  • Bonifazio (1282 – 1305)
  • Giuliano Natale (1306 – 1309)
  • Graziadio, Carmelite Order (O. Carm.) (1309 – 1327)
  • Giovanni Gottoli de Sordello, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1328.06.20 – death 1367)
  • Gilberto Zorzi, O.P. (1367.07.02 – 1388.03.04), next Bishop of Eraclea (1388.03.04 – death 1403)
  • Giovanni Lombardo, O. Carm. (1388.06 – death 1415.03.21)
  • Fantino Valaresso (1415.04.28 – 1425.12.05), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Crete (insular Greece) (1425.12.05 – death 1443.05.18)
  • Daniele Scotto de’ Rampi (1426 – 1433), next Bishop of Concordia (Italy) (1433.01.07 – death 1443.07.11)
  • Angelo Cavazza (1433.01.07 – 1440.04.11); previously Bishop of Arba (1433.01.07 – 1440.04.11); later Bishop of Cittanova (1442 – retired 1448); died 1457
  • Placido de Pavanello, Vallombrosians (O.S.B. Vall.) (1457.01.24 – 1464.11.05); previously Titular Bishop of Byblus (1454.01.09 – 1457.01.24); later Bishop of Torcello (1464.11.05 – 1471)
  • Francesco Morosini, Benedictine Order (O.S.B.) (1464.11.14 – death 1470.10.03), also Apostolic Administrator of Macerata (Italy) (1470.02.02 – 1470.10.03) and Apostolic Administrator of Roman Catholic Diocese of Recanati (Italy) (1470.02.02 – 1470.10.03)
  • ...
TO BE COMPLETED/ELABORATED
Suffragan Bishops of Poreč and Pula
TO BE ELABORATED
  • Juraj Dobrila (1857.12.21 – 1875)
  • Giovanni Nepomuceno Glavina (1878.09.13 – 1882.07.03)
  • Alojzij Zorn (1882.09.25 – 1883.08.09)
  • Giovanni Battista Flapp (1884.11.13 – 1912)
  • Trifone Pederzolli (1913.06.19 – 1941.04.22)
  • Raffaele Mario Radossi, O.F.M. Conv. (1941.11.27 – 1948.07.07)
  • Apostolic Administrator Bishop Dragutin Nežić (1950.05.21 – 1960.06.15)
  • Bishop Dragutin Nežić (1960.06.15 – 1984.01.27)
  • Bishop Antun Bogetić (1984.01.27 – 1997.11.18)
  • Bishop Ivan Milovan (1997.11.18 - 2012.06.14)
  • Bishop Dražen Kutleša (2012.06.14 – 2020.07.11)
  • Apostolic Administrator, Archbishop Dražen Kutleša (2020.07.11 – 2023.03.18)
  • Bishop Ivan Štironja (since 2023.01.21)

See also edit

Sources and external links edit

  • Diocese website (in Croat)

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References edit

  1. ^ Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Poreč i Pula (Parenzo)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  2. ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Poreč i Pula (Croatia)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Porec and Pula Croatian Porecko pulska biskupija Latin Dioecesis Parentina et Polensis Italian Diocesi di Parenzo e Pola is a suffragan Latin diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Rijeka on Istria peninsula in Croatia 1 2 Diocese of Porec and PulaDioecesis Parentina et PolensisPorecko pulska biskupijaLocationCountry CroatiaEcclesiastical provinceRijekaMetropolitanArchdiocese of RijekaStatisticsArea2 839 km2 1 096 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 210 114164 480 78 3 Parishes78InformationRiteLatin RiteCathedralEuphrasian Basilica in PorecCo cathedralCathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in PulaCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopIvan StironjaMetropolitan ArchbishopMate UzinicBishops emeritusIvan Milovan Bishop Emeritus 1997 2012 WebsiteWebsite of the Diocese Contents 1 Special churches 2 History 3 Statistics 4 Episcopal ordinaries 5 See also 6 Sources and external links 7 ReferencesSpecial churches editThe cathedral episcopal see is Euphrasian Basilica a Minor basilica and World Heritage Site in the city of Porec The Co Cathedral is the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Pula There are two more former cathedrals Crkva Sv Pelagije in Novigrad and Crkva Navjestenja BDM in Pican History editEstablished circa 200 300 as Diocese of Parentium medieval modern names Porec Croat Parenzo Italian Parentin us Latin adjective Exchanged territory in 1784 with the Italian Diocese of Trieste Formally United aeque principaliter i e in personal union with the Diocese of Cittanova but only 1442 1448 Renamed on June 30 1828 as Diocese of Parenzo Porec and Pola Pula having gained territory from the suppressed Diocese of Pula Gained territory on 1977 10 17 from the Diocese of Trieste and exchanged territory with Diocese of Koper Statistics editAs per 2014 it pastorally served 169 048 Catholics 79 5 of 212 561 total on 2 839 km in 135 parishes with 108 priests 94 diocesan 14 religious 1 deacon 78 lay religious 48 brothers 30 sisters and 6 seminarians Episcopal ordinaries edit all Roman rite probably many Italians notably in the early centuries Suffragan Bishops of PorecAndrea 991 1010 Sigimbaldo 1015 1017 Engelmaro 1028 1040 Arpo 1045 1050 Orso 1050 1060 Adelman 1060 1075 Cadolo 1075 1082 Pagano I 1082 1104 Bertold 1104 1120 Ferongo 1120 1131 Rodemondo 1131 1146 Vincenzo 1146 1158 Uberto 1158 1174 Pietro 1174 1194 Giovanni I 1196 1200 Pulcherio 1200 1216 Adalberto 1219 1243 Pagano II 1243 1246 Giovanni II 1249 1254 Ottone 1256 1282 Bonifazio 1282 1305 Giuliano Natale 1306 1309 Graziadio Carmelite Order O Carm 1309 1327 Giovanni Gottoli de Sordello Dominican Order O P 1328 06 20 death 1367 Gilberto Zorzi O P 1367 07 02 1388 03 04 next Bishop of Eraclea 1388 03 04 death 1403 Giovanni Lombardo O Carm 1388 06 death 1415 03 21 Fantino Valaresso 1415 04 28 1425 12 05 later Metropolitan Archbishop of Crete insular Greece 1425 12 05 death 1443 05 18 Daniele Scotto de Rampi 1426 1433 next Bishop of Concordia Italy 1433 01 07 death 1443 07 11 Angelo Cavazza 1433 01 07 1440 04 11 previously Bishop of Arba 1433 01 07 1440 04 11 later Bishop of Cittanova 1442 retired 1448 died 1457 Placido de Pavanello Vallombrosians O S B Vall 1457 01 24 1464 11 05 previously Titular Bishop of Byblus 1454 01 09 1457 01 24 later Bishop of Torcello 1464 11 05 1471 Francesco Morosini Benedictine Order O S B 1464 11 14 death 1470 10 03 also Apostolic Administrator of Macerata Italy 1470 02 02 1470 10 03 and Apostolic Administrator of Roman Catholic Diocese of Recanati Italy 1470 02 02 1470 10 03 TO BE COMPLETED ELABORATEDApostolic Administrator Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio 1533 06 06 1537 05 28 Suffragan Bishops of Porec and Pula TO BE ELABORATEDJuraj Dobrila 1857 12 21 1875 Giovanni Nepomuceno Glavina 1878 09 13 1882 07 03 Alojzij Zorn 1882 09 25 1883 08 09 Giovanni Battista Flapp 1884 11 13 1912 Trifone Pederzolli 1913 06 19 1941 04 22 Raffaele Mario Radossi O F M Conv 1941 11 27 1948 07 07 Apostolic Administrator Bishop Dragutin Nezic 1950 05 21 1960 06 15 Bishop Dragutin Nezic 1960 06 15 1984 01 27 Bishop Antun Bogetic 1984 01 27 1997 11 18 Bishop Ivan Milovan 1997 11 18 2012 06 14 Bishop Drazen Kutlesa 2012 06 14 2020 07 11 Apostolic Administrator Archbishop Drazen Kutlesa 2020 07 11 2023 03 18 Bishop Ivan Stironja since 2023 01 21 See also editRoman Catholicism in Croatia Istria County History of IstriaSources and external links editDiocese website in Croat 45 13 43 N 13 35 36 E 45 2286 N 13 5933 E 45 2286 13 5933References edit Cheney David M Diocese of Porec i Pula Parenzo Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Diocese of Porec i Pula Croatia GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Porec and Pula amp oldid 1210314374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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