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Roman Catholic Diocese of Famagusta

The Diocese of Famagusta (Latin: Dioecesis Famagustanus) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church. Its episcopal see was the city of Famagusta, on the island of Cyprus during crusader rule, and is now a Latin Catholic titular see.

The former cathedral of Saint Nicholas, now the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque

History edit

  • After to the seventh century conquest of Cyprus by the Islamic Arabs, the Greek Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salamina-Costanza transferred its see to Famagosta, until the Catholic crusaders conquered Cyprus in 1191, and relegated the Greek Metropolitanate to a marginal part, confining it to Carpasia.

Nel 1291 il vescovo ed il capitolo di Tortosa, in Siria, città conquistata dagli Arabi, si rifugiarono a Famagosta; con una bolla di papa Bonifacio VIII del 1295, la diocesi latina di Tortosa fu unita a quella di Famagosta.

  • The Latin rite see was erected in 1196 with Pope Celestinus III's consent as Diocese of Famagosta (Curiate Italian) / Famagosta antea Arsinoë in ins. Cypri (Latin) .[1] as a suffragan of the Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia
  • It was suppressed in 1571 after the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus in 1570, its Cypriot territory being reassigned to Titular Patriarchal See of Jerusalem, but immediately transformed as Titular See of Famagosta (Italiano) / Famagosta antea Arsinoë in ins. Cypri (latine)). Its former cathedral, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, was transformed into the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque
  • In 1933 it was renamed as Titular Episcopal See of Famagusta (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Famagustan(us) (Latin adjective)

Residential Ordinaries edit

  • Caesarius of Alagno (before 1211 – 25 September 1225), transferred to the archdiocese of Salerno
  • A. (mentioned 1231)
  • George (mid-13th century)[2]
  • Velasco, Order of Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (25 August 1265 – 17 September 1267), transferred to the diocese of Guarda
  • Bertrand (1 September 1268 – ????)
    • John (???? – c. 1278), elect, never consecrated
  • Paganus (6 April 1278 – ????)
  • William
  • Matthew (before 1286 – ????), died in office
    • Bernard, O.S.B. (5 September 1291 – ????), apostolic administrator
  • Mancellus, O.P. (mentioned 1295)
  • Guy (22 June 1298 – ???? )
  • Baldwin (???? – c. 1328), died in office
  • Mark, O.P. (14 October 1328 – 1346), died in office
  • Itier of Nabinaux = Iterio di Nabinal, Order of Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (26 June 1346 – ?death? ??); previously Bishop of Limassol (1344.11.03 – 1346.06.26)
  • Leodegar (Léger) of Nabinaux (14 August 1348 – ????), died in office
  • Arnaud (17 December 1365 – 13 July 1379), transferred to the diocese of Lombez
  • Francesco Rafardi, O.F.M. (13 July 1379 – 28 May 1380), elect, never consecrated, transferred to the diocese of Segorbe
    • James (28 May 1380 – ????), elect, died before consecrated
  • Goffredo (30 July 1384 – ????)
  • Rainaldo
  • Bertrando d'Alagno (12 October 1390 – 4 January 1391), transferred to the diocese of Gubbio
  • Raffaele (12 October 1390 – ????)
  • (un?)canonical Pietro Marinaco, O.F.M., previously Anti-bishop of Diocese of Sospel (27 August 1392 - 4 September 1409), obedient to the schismatic Papacy of Avignon
  • Luchino (2 October 1395 – ????), died in office
  • Luciano Lercaro (3 August 1403 – 26 September 1407), died in office
  • Pietro, O.F.M. (4 September 1409 – ????), died in office
    • Giovanni di Montenegro, O.F.M. (26 May 1412 – ????), anti-bishop, died in office
  • Gioachino Torselli, Servite Order (O.S.M.) (14 May 1414 – ????), died in office
  • Nicola di Tenda, Dominican Order (O.P.) (20 December 1417 – ????), died in office
  • Giacomo Guastandenghi, O.P. (23 January 1441 – ????), died in office
  • Giovanni, O.S.B. (23 May 1442 – ????), died in office
  • Agostino, O.Cist. (11 May 1450 – ????), died in office
  • Domenico Michiel, O.P. (23 July 1455 – ????), died in office
  • Pietro, O.Carm. (11 May 1472 – ????), died in office
  • Francesco de Pernisiis de Saona, O.F.M. (31 March 1473 – ????), died in office
  • Pietro Milite (2 June 1477 – ????)
  • Francesco Marcelli (14 June 1481 – 22 October 1488), transferred to the diocese of Traù
  • Alvise Cippico (22 Oct 1488 – 11 Dec 1503), next Archbishop of Zadar)[3]
  • Marco Cornaro (11 Dec 1503 – resigned 1 July 1504), also Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Verona (Italy) (1503.11.29 – 1524.07.24); previously created Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Portico (1500.10.05 – 1513.03.19); later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (1506.07 – 1507.10.30), transferred Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata (1513.03.19 – 1523.12.14), Bishop of Padova (Italy) (1517.03.09 – 1524.07.24), Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Nardò (Italy) (1519.01.24 – 1521.02.20), Archpriest of Papal Basilica of St. Peter in Rome (1520.09 – 1524.07.24), Protodeacon of Sacred College of Cardinals (1520.12.20 – 1523.12.14), Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (1521 – death 1524.07.24), promoted Cardinal-Priest of San Marco (1523.12.14 – 1524.05.20), promoted Cardinal-Bishop of Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano (1524.05.20 – 1524.06.15), transferred Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1524.06.15 – 1524.07.24)
  • Mattia Ugoni (1 Jul 1504 – resigned 1529)
  • Gianfrancesco Ugoni (10 Jan 1530 – 1543 Died)
  • Filippo Bona (29 Oct 1543 – 1552 Died)
  • Vittore de Franceschi (12 Feb 1552 – )

Titular see edit

  • Titular Archbishop: Giuseppe Schiavini (1963.06.28 – 1974.04.01)
  • Domenico Bernareggi (1945.06.16 – 1962.10.22)
  • Ettore Castelli (1943.05.08 – 1945.05.03)
  • Paolo Castiglioni (1937.01.12 – 1943.03.19)
  • Giovanni Mauri (1904.11.14 – 1936.11.13)
  • Federico Domenico Sala (1903.01.23 – 1903.12.05)
  • Angelo Maria Meraviglia Mantegazza (1897.04.24 – 1902.09.26)
  • Biagio Pisani (later Archbishop) (1895.11.29 – 1897.04.23)
  • Carlo Caccia Dominioni (1857.08.03 – 1866.10.06)
  • Federico Manfredini (1842.01.24 – 1857.03.19)
  • Guilelmus Zerbi (1825.06.27 – 1841.08.18)
  • Giovanni Martino Bernardoni Baccolo (1795.06.01 – 1823.10.12)
  • Giovanni Battista Santonini (1785.06.27 – 1795.01.12)
  • Franciscus Condulmer (1770.05.28 – 1785)
  • Alessandro Pappafava (1761.04.06 – 1770.02.18)
  • Alvise Maria Gabrieli (1758.10.02 – 1761.04.07)
  • Giovanni Francesco Mora, Oratorians (C.O.) (1748.02.19 – 1758.10.02)
  • Sergio Pola (1706.07.19 – 1748.02.08)
  • Bishop-elect Vincenzo Bonifacio (1674.02.19 – ?)
  • Giacomo Vianoli (1656.06.26 – 1673.12.18)
  • Titular Archbishop: Gerolamo Gradenigo (later Patriarch) (1654.07.06 – 1656.02.22)
  • Vittore Capello (1633.06.20 – ?)
  • Germanico Mantica (1620.08.17 – 1633.02.21)
  • Pietro Valier (later Cardinal) (1611.05.18 – 1620.05.18)
  • Alberto Valier (1591.02.13 – 1606)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Vailhé, S. "Famagusta" (1909). In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved March 12, 2016 from New Advent Encyclopedia
  2. ^ Pierre Fournier Pierre, Georges, Évêque de Famagouste (XIIIe siècle), Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes, 100 (1939), pp. 227–29.
  3. ^ "Archbishop Alvise Cippico" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 17, 2016

Sources and external links edit

  • GCatholic - former & titular bishopric
  • (in French) L'évêché de Famagouste, in Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1913, pp. 454–463
  • Catholic-Hierarchy.org -Diocese of Famagusta". David M. Cheney (self-published)
Bibliography
  • Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, Leipzig 1931, p. 439
  • Konrad Eubel, Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi, vol. 1, pp. 244–245; vol. 2, p. 152; vol. 3, p. 194; vol. 4, p. 184; vol. 5, p. 198; vol. 6, pp. 212–213
  • L'évêché de Famagouste, in Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1913, pp. 454–463
  • John Hackett, A History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, Methuen & co., London 1901, pp. 577–587
  • Siméon Vailhé, v. Famagusta, Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. V, New York 1909
  • H. Rudt de Collenberg Wipertus, État et origine du haut clergé de Chypre avant le Grand Schisme d'après les Registres des Papes du XIII et du XIV siècle, in Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome, vol. 91, n. 1, 1979, pages 197–332 (notably pp. 202, 212-214, 223-225, 274-277, 287-288, 302-304)
  • H. Rudt de Collenberg Wipertus, Le royaume et l'Église de Chypre face au Grand Schisme (1378-1417) d'après les Registres des Archives du Vatican, in Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome, vol. 94, n. 2, 1982, pp. 621–701 (notably pages 647-651, 654-655)

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The Diocese of Famagusta Latin Dioecesis Famagustanus was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church Its episcopal see was the city of Famagusta on the island of Cyprus during crusader rule and is now a Latin Catholic titular see The former cathedral of Saint Nicholas now the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque Contents 1 History 2 Residential Ordinaries 3 Titular see 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources and external linksHistory editAfter to the seventh century conquest of Cyprus by the Islamic Arabs the Greek Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salamina Costanza transferred its see to Famagosta until the Catholic crusaders conquered Cyprus in 1191 and relegated the Greek Metropolitanate to a marginal part confining it to Carpasia Nel 1291 il vescovo ed il capitolo di Tortosa in Siria citta conquistata dagli Arabi si rifugiarono a Famagosta con una bolla di papa Bonifacio VIII del 1295 la diocesi latina di Tortosa fu unita a quella di Famagosta The Latin rite see was erected in 1196 with Pope Celestinus III s consent as Diocese of Famagosta Curiate Italian Famagosta antea Arsinoe in ins Cypri Latin 1 as a suffragan of the Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia It was suppressed in 1571 after the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus in 1570 its Cypriot territory being reassigned to Titular Patriarchal See of Jerusalem but immediately transformed as Titular See of Famagosta Italiano Famagosta antea Arsinoe in ins Cypri latine Its former cathedral dedicated to Saint Nicholas was transformed into the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque In 1933 it was renamed as Titular Episcopal See of Famagusta Latin Curiate Italian Famagustan us Latin adjective Residential Ordinaries editCaesarius of Alagno before 1211 25 September 1225 transferred to the archdiocese of Salerno A mentioned 1231 George mid 13th century 2 Velasco Order of Friars Minor O F M 25 August 1265 17 September 1267 transferred to the diocese of Guarda Bertrand 1 September 1268 John c 1278 elect never consecrated Paganus 6 April 1278 William Matthew before 1286 died in office Bernard O S B 5 September 1291 apostolic administrator Mancellus O P mentioned 1295 Guy 22 June 1298 Baldwin c 1328 died in office Mark O P 14 October 1328 1346 died in office Itier of Nabinaux Iterio di Nabinal Order of Friars Minor O F M 26 June 1346 death previously Bishop of Limassol 1344 11 03 1346 06 26 Leodegar Leger of Nabinaux 14 August 1348 died in office Arnaud 17 December 1365 13 July 1379 transferred to the diocese of Lombez Francesco Rafardi O F M 13 July 1379 28 May 1380 elect never consecrated transferred to the diocese of Segorbe James 28 May 1380 elect died before consecrated Goffredo 30 July 1384 Rainaldo Bertrando d Alagno 12 October 1390 4 January 1391 transferred to the diocese of Gubbio Raffaele 12 October 1390 un canonical Pietro Marinaco O F M previously Anti bishop of Diocese of Sospel 27 August 1392 4 September 1409 obedient to the schismatic Papacy of Avignon Luchino 2 October 1395 died in office Luciano Lercaro 3 August 1403 26 September 1407 died in office Pietro O F M 4 September 1409 died in office Giovanni di Montenegro O F M 26 May 1412 anti bishop died in office Gioachino Torselli Servite Order O S M 14 May 1414 died in office Nicola di Tenda Dominican Order O P 20 December 1417 died in office Giacomo Guastandenghi O P 23 January 1441 died in office Giovanni O S B 23 May 1442 died in office Agostino O Cist 11 May 1450 died in office Domenico Michiel O P 23 July 1455 died in office Pietro O Carm 11 May 1472 died in office Francesco de Pernisiis de Saona O F M 31 March 1473 died in office Pietro Milite 2 June 1477 Francesco Marcelli 14 June 1481 22 October 1488 transferred to the diocese of Trau Alvise Cippico 22 Oct 1488 11 Dec 1503 next Archbishop of Zadar 3 Marco Cornaro 11 Dec 1503 resigned 1 July 1504 also Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Verona Italy 1503 11 29 1524 07 24 previously created Cardinal Deacon of S Maria in Portico 1500 10 05 1513 03 19 later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople 1506 07 1507 10 30 transferred Cardinal Deacon of S Maria in Via Lata 1513 03 19 1523 12 14 Bishop of Padova Italy 1517 03 09 1524 07 24 Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Nardo Italy 1519 01 24 1521 02 20 Archpriest of Papal Basilica of St Peter in Rome 1520 09 1524 07 24 Protodeacon of Sacred College of Cardinals 1520 12 20 1523 12 14 Latin Patriarch of Constantinople 1521 death 1524 07 24 promoted Cardinal Priest of San Marco 1523 12 14 1524 05 20 promoted Cardinal Bishop of Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano 1524 05 20 1524 06 15 transferred Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1524 06 15 1524 07 24 Mattia Ugoni 1 Jul 1504 resigned 1529 Gianfrancesco Ugoni 10 Jan 1530 1543 Died Filippo Bona 29 Oct 1543 1552 Died Vittore de Franceschi 12 Feb 1552 Coadjutor Bishop Gerolamo Ragazzoni 15 Jan 1561 see suppressed 1571 transferred 10 Dec 1572 no titular see next transferred due to the Ottoman conquest in 1571 Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Kisamos Crete insular Greece 1572 12 10 1576 09 19 Bishop of Novara Italy 1576 09 19 1577 07 19 Bishop of Bergamo Italy 1577 07 19 death 1592 03 17 also papal diplomat Apostolic Nuncio ambassador to France 1583 resigned 1586 Titular see editTitular Archbishop Giuseppe Schiavini 1963 06 28 1974 04 01 Domenico Bernareggi 1945 06 16 1962 10 22 Ettore Castelli 1943 05 08 1945 05 03 Paolo Castiglioni 1937 01 12 1943 03 19 Giovanni Mauri 1904 11 14 1936 11 13 Federico Domenico Sala 1903 01 23 1903 12 05 Angelo Maria Meraviglia Mantegazza 1897 04 24 1902 09 26 Biagio Pisani later Archbishop 1895 11 29 1897 04 23 Carlo Caccia Dominioni 1857 08 03 1866 10 06 Federico Manfredini 1842 01 24 1857 03 19 Guilelmus Zerbi 1825 06 27 1841 08 18 Giovanni Martino Bernardoni Baccolo 1795 06 01 1823 10 12 Giovanni Battista Santonini 1785 06 27 1795 01 12 Franciscus Condulmer 1770 05 28 1785 Alessandro Pappafava 1761 04 06 1770 02 18 Alvise Maria Gabrieli 1758 10 02 1761 04 07 Giovanni Francesco Mora Oratorians C O 1748 02 19 1758 10 02 Sergio Pola 1706 07 19 1748 02 08 Bishop elect Vincenzo Bonifacio 1674 02 19 Giacomo Vianoli 1656 06 26 1673 12 18 Titular Archbishop Gerolamo Gradenigo later Patriarch 1654 07 06 1656 02 22 Vittore Capello 1633 06 20 Germanico Mantica 1620 08 17 1633 02 21 Pietro Valier later Cardinal 1611 05 18 1620 05 18 Alberto Valier 1591 02 13 1606 See also editList of Catholic dioceses in CyprusReferences edit Vailhe S Famagusta 1909 In The Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved March 12 2016 from New Advent Encyclopedia Pierre Fournier Pierre Georges Eveque de Famagouste XIIIe siecle Bibliotheque de l ecole des chartes 100 1939 pp 227 29 Archbishop Alvise Cippico Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 17 2016Sources and external links editGCatholic former amp titular bishopric in French L eveche de Famagouste in Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1913 pp 454 463 Catholic Hierarchy org Diocese of Famagusta David M Cheney self published BibliographyPius Bonifacius Gams Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae Leipzig 1931 p 439 Konrad Eubel Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi vol 1 pp 244 245 vol 2 p 152 vol 3 p 194 vol 4 p 184 vol 5 p 198 vol 6 pp 212 213 L eveche de Famagouste in Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1913 pp 454 463 John Hackett A History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus Methuen amp co London 1901 pp 577 587 Simeon Vailhe v Famagusta Catholic Encyclopedia vol V New York 1909 H Rudt de Collenberg Wipertus Etat et origine du haut clerge de Chypre avant le Grand Schisme d apres les Registres des Papes du XIII et du XIV siecle in Melanges de l Ecole francaise de Rome vol 91 n 1 1979 pages 197 332 notably pp 202 212 214 223 225 274 277 287 288 302 304 H Rudt de Collenberg Wipertus Le royaume et l Eglise de Chypre face au Grand Schisme 1378 1417 d apres les Registres des Archives du Vatican in Melanges de l Ecole francaise de Rome vol 94 n 2 1982 pp 621 701 notably pages 647 651 654 655 Retrieved from https en 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