Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy
The Diocese of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo (Latin : Dioecesis Sorana-Cassiensis-Aquinatensis-Pontiscurvi ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Lazio , Italy .[ 1] [ 2] It is exempt to the Holy See and not part of any ecclesiastical province . The current bishop of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo is Gerardo Antonazzo, who was ordained a bishop on April 8, 2013 by Pope Francis .
History
The Diocese of Sora originated in the 3rd century.
On June 27, 1818, it was united with the Diocese of Aquino and Pontecorvo ,[ 3] as the Diocese of Aquino, Sora and Pontecorvo, from September 30, 1986 known as the Diocese of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo.
On October 23, 2014, the lands of the Benedictine territorial Abbey of Montecassino which were not part of the abbey proper were transferred by Pope Francis to this diocese. It was then renamed to its current title. The various religious institutions involved in this transfer included 53 parishes .[ 4] In 2020 there was one priest for every 2,122 Catholics in the diocese.
Cathedrals
The seat of the bishop is the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption (Italian : Santa Maria Assunta ) in Sora .
Both former cathedrals, St. Bartholomew the Apostle (Italian : S. Bartolomeo Apostolo ) in Pontecorvo and Aquino’s Sts. Constantius and Thomas Aquinas (Italian : Santi Costanzo e Tommaso d’Aquino ) Cathedral, are now ranked as co-cathedrals and were granted the status of minor basilica .
Bishops
Bishops of Sora
Latin Name: Sorana
Erected: 3rd Century
Leone (1050–?)
Palombo (159-1073)
Giovanni Ostiense (1073-1086)
Roffredo (1090-?)
Goffredo (1110?-?)
Landolfo, O.S.B (1162?-?)
Corrado (1167?-?)
Cardinal Konrad von Wittelsbach (Apostolic Administrator 1167-1200)
Bernardo (1174-1186)
Pandulfo (1211?-?)
Gionata (1221?-?)
Guido (1238?-?)
Fr. Piero Geatano (1252)
Luca (1253-?)
Pietro Gerra (1267–1278), appointed Bishop of Rieti
Andrea Perro (1279-1286)
Bernardo, O.S.B. (1294-1295)
Nicola (?-1295)
Andrea Masarone (1296-1322)
Giacomo (1323-1355)
Ricasoli (1355-1357), appointed Bishop of Aversa
Andrea (1358-1364)
Martino Del Guidice (1364-1378), appointed Bishop of Tricarico
Piero Corsari (1378-1397)
Cola Francesco (1397-1399)
Giacomo D’Antiochia (1399-1420)
Giovanni Da Montenegro (1420-1432)
Antonio Novelli (1433-1463)
Angelo Lupi (1463-1471), appointed Bishop of Tivoli
Giacomo (1471-?)
Piero Lupi (1479?-1503)
Matteo Mancini (1503–1505)[ 5]
Giacomo de Massimi (1505–1511), appointed Bishop of Città Ducale
Bernardo Ruggieri (1511–1530)[ 6]
Adriano Mascheroni (1530–1531)[ 7]
Bartolomeo Ferratini (1531–1534), appointed Bishop of Chiusi
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (later Pope Paul III ) (Apostolic Administrator 1534.01.19–1534.06.08)
Eliseo Teodino (1534–1561), resigned
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (Apostolic Administrator 1561)
Tommaso Gigli (1561–1576), appointed Bishop of Piacenza
Giovanbattista Maremonti (1577–1578)
Orazio Ciceroni (1578–1591), appointed Bishop of Ferentino
Cardinal Filippo Spinola (Apostolic Administrator 1585)
Marco Antonio Salomone (1591–1608), resigned[ 8]
Giulio Calvi (1608–1608)
Michele Consoli, C.R. (1609–1609)
Girolamo Giovannelli (1609–1632)
Paolo Benzoni, C.R.L. (1632–1638)
Felice Tamburelli (1638–1656)
Agostino De Bellis, C.R. (1657–1659)
Maurizio Piccardi (1660–1675)
Marco Antonio Pisanelli (1675–1680)
Tommaso Guzoni , C.O. (1681–1702), resigned[ 9]
Matteo Gagliani (1703–?)
Gabriele de Marchis (1718-1734)
Scipione Sersale (1735–1744), appointed Bishop of Lecce
Nicola Cioffi (1744–1748), appointed Archbishop of Amalfi
Antonio Correale (1748–1764)
Tommaso Taglialatela (1765–1768)
Giuseppe Maria Sisto y Britto, C.R. (1768–1795)
Agostino Colaianni (1797–1814)
Bishops of Aquino, Sora, and Pontecorvo
Latin Name: Aquinatensis, Sorana et Pontiscurvi
United: 27 June 1818 with the Diocese of Aquino and Pontecorvo
Andrea Lucibello (1819-1836)
Giuseppe Mazzetti, O. Carm. (1836-1838), appointed Titular Archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria
Giuseppe Montieri (1838-1862)
Paolo do Niquesa (1871-1879)
Ignazio Persico (德斯馬曾), O.F.M. Cap. (1879-1887), appointed Titular Archbishop of Tamiathis
Raffael Sirolli (1887-1899), appointed Titular Archbishop of Iconium
Luciano Bucci, O.F.M. (1889-1900)
Antonio Maria Jannotta (1900-1933)
Agostino Mancinelli (1933–1936), appointed Archbishop of Benevento
Michele Fontevecchia (1936–1952), resigned
Biagio Musto (1952–1971)
Carlo Minchiatti (1971–1982), appointed Archbishop of Benevento
Lorenzo Chiarinelli (1983–1986), title changed to Bishop of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo
Bishops of Sora-Aquino-Pontecorvo
Latin Name: Sorana-Aquinatensis-Pontiscurvi
Name Changed: 30 September 1986
Lorenzo Chiarinelli (1986-1993), appointed Bishop of Aversa
Luca Brandolini , C.M. (1993–2009), retired
Filippo Iannone , O. Carm. (2009–2012), appointed Vicegerent of Rome
Gerardo Antonazzo (2013–2014), title changed to Bishop of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo
Bishops of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo
Territory added: 23 October 2014 with the Territorial Abbey of Montecassino
Gerardo Antonazzo (2014–present)
References
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