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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ( it, Arcidiocesi di Napoli; la, Archidioecesis Neapolitana) is a
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Archdiocese in southern
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, the see being in
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
. A Christian community was founded there in the 1st century AD and the diocese of Naples was raised to the level of an Archdiocese in the 10th century."Archdiocese of Napoli "
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"Metropolitan Diocese of Napoli"
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Two Archbishops of
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
have been elected
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Paul IV Pope Paul IV, born Gian Pietro Carafa, C.R. ( la, Paulus IV; it, Paolo IV; 28 June 1476 – 18 August 1559) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 23 May 1555 to his death in August 1559. While serving as pap ...
and Innocent XII. In 2004 it counted c. 1,600,000 baptized people. The current ordinary of the Archdiocese of Naples is Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe. Lucio Lemmo and Gennaro Acampa are auxiliary bishops. In the foreword to the
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, the famous theological summary of the Catholic Church's doctrines, where a biography of the author, Saint Thomas Aquinas, is found, it is mentioned that he was offered the post of Archbishop of Naples (in the 1200s), which even then was one of the most prominent archdioceses, but turned it down.


Bishops

*Cardinal
Enrico Minutoli Enrico Minutoli (died 1412) was an Italian Cardinal. He was bishop of Bitonto from 1382 to 1389 and then archbishop of Naples. He was also archpriest of the Liberian Basilica (1396) and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (1406). He is buried in ...
(1389–1400 Resigned) *Cardinal Giordano Orsini (iuniore) (1400–1405 Appointed, Cardinal-Priest of
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) ... * Gaspard de Diano (1438–1451 Died) *Cardinal Rinaldo Piscicello (1451–1457 Died) *Cardinal Giacomo Tebaldi (1458–1458 Resigned) *Cardinal
Oliviero Carafa Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority of his era's prelates, he displayed the lavish and conspicuous standard of living that was ...
(1458–1484 Resigned) * Alessandro Carafa (1484–1503 Died) *Cardinal
Oliviero Carafa Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority of his era's prelates, he displayed the lavish and conspicuous standard of living that was ...
(1503–1505 Resigned) *Cardinal Gianvincenzo Carafa (1505–1530 Resigned) * Francesco Carafa (1530–1544 Died) *Cardinal Ranuccio Farnese, O.S.Io.Hieros. (1544–1549 Resigned) *Cardinal Gian Pietro Carafa (1549–1555 Elected, Pope) *Cardinal Alfonso Carafa (1557–1565 Died) * Mario Carafa (1565–1576 Died) *Cardinal (Bl.) Paul Burali d'Arezzo, C.R. (1576–1578 Died) * Annibale de Capua (1578–1595 Died) *Cardinal
Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (20 October 1540 – 14 February 1603) was an Italian Cardinal starting in 1561. He was from Calitri, not far from Naples. His attendance at the papal conclave of 1565-1566 at the age of only 25 makes him one of the you ...
(Gonza) (1596–1603 Died) :*'' Curtio Palumbo (1604–1605), vicar general'' *Cardinal Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (seniore) (1605–1612 Died) *
Decio Carafa Decio Carafa (1556–1626) was an Archbishop of Naples who had previously served as papal nuncio to the Spanish Netherlands (1606–1607) and to Habsburg Spain (1607–1611). Life Carafa was born in Naples in 1556, the son of Ottaviano Carafa, l ...
(1613–1626 Died) *Cardinal Francesco Boncompagni (1626–1641 Died) *Cardinal Ascanio Filomarino (1641–1666 Died) *Cardinal Innico Caracciolo (seniore) (1667–1685 Died) *Cardinal Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello (1686–1691 Elected Pope Innocent XII) *Cardinal Giacomo Cantelmo (1691–1702 Died) * Giambattista Patrizi (1702–1703 Resigned) *Cardinal
Francesco Pignatelli Francesco Pignatelli (6 February 1652 – 15 December 1734) was an Italian cardinal. Biography Born at Senise, in the province of Potenza, he entered the order of Theatines in 1665 (at the age of 13). On 27 September 1684, after being nominated ...
(seniore), C.R. (1703–1734 Died) *Cardinal
Giuseppe Spinelli Giuseppe Spinelli (1 February 1694 – 12 April 1763) was an Italian cardinal. He was prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Biography A native of Naples, he was the son of Giambattista Spinelli, marquis of Fuscaldo, prin ...
(1734–1754 Resigned) * Antonio Sersale (1754–1775 Died) * Serafino Filangeri (Filangieri), O.S.B. (1776–1782 Died) *Cardinal Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo, C.R. (1782–1801 Died) * Giovanni Vincenzo Monforte (1802–1802 Died) *Cardinal Luigi Ruffo Scilla (1802–1832 Died) *Cardinal Filippo Giudice Caracciolo, C.O. (1833–1844 Died) *Cardinal Sisto Riario Sforza (1845–1877 Died) *Cardinal Guglielmo Sanfelice D'Acquavella, O.S.B. (1878–1897 Died) *Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Sarnelli (1897–1898 Died) *Cardinal
Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (8 September 1833 – 4 February 1923) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Naples. Biography Prisco was born in Boscotrecase, near Naples. He was educated a ...
(1898–1923 Died) *
Michele Zezza Michele Zezza (Naples, 7 April 1850 – 26 June 1927) was a Roman Catholic patriarch and Catholic Archbishop of Naples, Italy. Biography Michele Zezza of the Barons of Zapponeta was born in Naples on 7 April 1850 and was ordained a priest on 21 Se ...
(1923–1923 Retired) *Cardinal Alessio Ascalesi, C.Pp.S. (1924–1952 Died) *Cardinal Marcello Mimmi (1952–1958 Appointed, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina e Poggio Mirteto) *Cardinal Alfonso Castaldo (1958–1966 Died) *Cardinal
Corrado Ursi Corrado Ursi (26 July 1908 – 29 August 2003) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Naples from 1966 to 1987, and was created a cardinal in 1967, given the titular church of San Callisto.Michele Giordano Michele Giordano (26 September 1930 – 2 December 2010) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate, who was the Archbishop of Naples and a cardinal-priest. Biography Giordano was born at Sant'Arcangelo, in Basilicata. He was educated at the Minor ...
(1987–2006 Retired) *Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe (20 May 2006–12 December 2020 Retired) *Archbishop Domenico Battaglia (12 December 2020 Appointed-)


Suffragan dioceses

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Acerra Acerra () is a town and ''comune'' of Campania, southern Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Naples, about northeast of the capital in Naples. It is part of the Agro Acerrano plain. History Acerra is one of the most ancient cities of the regio ...
* Alife-Caiazzo * Aversa *
Capua Capua ( , ) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy, situated north of Naples, on the northeastern edge of the Campanian plain. History Ancient era The name of Capua comes from the Etrus ...
* Caserta * Ischia *
Nola Nola is a town and a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, southern Italy. It lies on the plain between Mount Vesuvius and the Apennines. It is traditionally credited as the diocese that introduced bells to Christian wor ...
* Pompei * Pozzuoli * Sessa Aurunca * Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia * Teano-Calvi


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Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ( it, Arcidiocesi di Napoli; la, Archidioecesis Neapolitana) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese in southern Italy, the see being in Naples. A Christians, Christian community was founded there in the 1st cent ...
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ( it, Arcidiocesi di Napoli; la, Archidioecesis Neapolitana) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese in southern Italy, the see being in Naples. A Christians, Christian community was founded there in the 1st cent ...
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ( it, Arcidiocesi di Napoli; la, Archidioecesis Neapolitana) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese in southern Italy, the see being in Naples. A Christians, Christian community was founded there in the 1st cent ...
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
1st-century establishments in Italy