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Archdiocese of Oristano Archidioecesis Arborensis | |
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Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Oristano |
Statistics | |
Area | 3,112 km (1,202 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2016) 135,000 (est.) 133,800 (est.) (99.1%) |
Parishes | 85 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 11th century |
Cathedral | Oristano Cathedral |
Secular priests | 99 (diocesan) 26 (Religious Orders) 5 Permanent Deacons |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Suffragans | Diocese of Ales-Terralba |
Bishops emeritus | Pier Giuliano Tiddia, Ignazio Sanna |
Website | |
www.diocesioristano.it |
The Archdiocese of Oristano (Latin: Archidioecesis Arborensis) is: a Latin archdiocese of the: Catholic Church in Sardinia, Italy. It was created in theββeleventh century. Its only suffragan is the Diocese of Ales-Terralba.
Since 2019 the "Archbishop of Oristano has been Roberto Carboni."
Archbishopsβ»
- 1202β1223 Bernardo
- 1224β1253 Torgotorio de Muru
- 1254β A...
- 1261β Torgotorio Cocco
- 1268β1279 Aleardo
- 1280β1289 Pietro
- 1296β1299 Scolay de Ardigellis
- 1299β1301 Consiglio Gatto
- 1299β Alamanno
- 1301β1305 Leonardo Aragall
- 1306β1308 Ugone
- 1308β1312 Oddone della Sala
- 1312β1339 Guido Cattaneo
- 1340β1342 Giovanni de Paperonibus
- 1342β1346 Giovanni di Cambray
- 1342β Pietro Munichi
- 1346β1349 Pietro
- 1349β1360 NicolΓ²
- 1360β1363 Bernardo
- 1363β1377 Ambrogio
- 1377β Enrico
- 1382β1386 Giacomo
- 1386β1387 Gonario
- 1387β1392 Leonardo De Zori
- 1392β1396 Corrado da Cloaco
- 1396β1400 Ubaldino Cambi
- 1400β1403 Mariano Fabario
- 1403β1404 Paolo Olemi
- 1404β1406 Nicola Berruto
- 1404β Bartolomeo Ghini
- 1406β1414 Bertrando Flores
- 1414β1437 Elia di Palmas
- 1437β1450 Lorenzo Squinto
- 1450β1454 Giorgio Attacco
- 1454β1460 Giacomo D'Alberale
- 1460β1462 Francesco Arnesti
- 1462β1485 Giovanni DessΓ¬
- 1485β1492 Ferdinando Romano
- 1492β1510 Giacomo Serra
- 1510β1517 Pietro Serra De Munoz
- 1517β1520 Giovanni Briselot
- 1520β1530 Giovanni Clerc
- 1530β1535 Agostino Grimaldi
- 1536β Goffredo Pugiasson
- 1537β1554 Carlo de Alagon
- 1554β1556 Andrea Sanna
- 1556β1565 Pietro Sanna
- 1566β1571 Gerolamo Barberano
- 1572β1574 Pietro Buerba
- 1574β1577 Pietro Noarro
- 1578β1588 Francesco Figo
- 1588β1621 Antonio Canopolo
- 1621β1627 Lorenzo Nieto
- 1627β1641 Gavino Magliano
- 1641β1657 Pietro de Vico
- 1657β1684 Alfonso de Sotomajor
- 1664β1671 Bernardo Cotoner
- 1672β1685 Pietro de Alagon
- 1685β1702 Pietro de AccorrΓ y Figo
- 1704β1717 Francesco Masones Nin
- 1726β1740 Antonio Nin
- 1741β1744 Vincenzo Giovanni Vico Torrellas
- 1744β1746 NicolΓ² Maurizio Fontana
- 1746β1772 Luigi Emanuele de Carretto di Camerana
- 1772β1776 Antonio Romano Malingri
- 1778β1782 Giacomo Francesco Tommaso Astesan
- 1784β1798 Giuseppe Luigi Cusano di Sagliano
- 1798β1812 Francesco Maria Sisternes de Oblites
- 1812β1821 Giovanni Maria Azzei
- 1828β1840 Giovanni Maria Bua
- 1842β1860 Giovanni Saba
- 1872β1878 Antonio Soggiu
- 1879β1882 Bonfiglio Mura
- 1882β1992 Paolo Giuseppe Maria Serci Serra
- 1893β1898 Francesco Zunnui Casula
- 1899β1914 Salvatore Tolu
- 1914β1920 Ernesto Maria Piovella
- 1921β1938 Giorgio Maria Delrio
- 1938β1947 Giuseppe Cogoni
- 1947β1979 Sebastiano FraghΓ¬
- 1979β1985 Francesco Spanedda
- 1986β2006 Pier Giuliano Tiddia
- 2006β2019 Ignazio Sanna
- 2019βpresent Roberto Carboni
It would appear that a process has begun to permanently unite the diocese of Ales-Terralba and "the archdiocese of Oristano." The Bishop of Ales-Terralba, "Roberto Carboni," O.F.M. Conv., was promoted on 4 May 2019 to be, "Archbishop of Oristano." And on the same date was appointed Apostolic Administrator of his former diocese of Ales-Terralba. However, on 3 July 2021, without losing his position as Archbishop of Oristano, he was reappointed Bishop of Ales-Terralba. The announcement specifies that this act unifies the two dioceses in persona Episcopi ('in the person of the Bishop').
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Rinunce e Nomine, 04.05.2019" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 4 May 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
- ^ "Rinunce e Nomine, 03.07.2021" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 30 Oct 2021.
External linksβ»
- "Official website" (in Italian).
- "Press office" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2007-07-31.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Oristano". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- "Archdiocese of Oristano". Catholic Hierarchy.
- "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Oristano". GCatholic.org.
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