Roman Catholic Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino
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Assisi Assisi (, also , ; from la, Asisium) is a town and '' comune'' of Italy in the Province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio. It is generally regarded as the birthplace of the Latin poet Propertius, born arou ...
-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino ( la, Dioecesis Assisiensis-Nucerina-Tadinensis) in
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, has existed since
1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. **Spain and Portugal en ...
. In that year the historic Diocese of Assisi, known as the birthplace of
Francis of Assisi Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, better known as Saint Francis of Assisi ( it, Francesco d'Assisi; – 3 October 1226), was a mystic Italian Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscans, and one of the most venerated figures in Christianit ...
, was combined with the Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino. The diocese is a
suffragan A suffragan bishop is a type of bishop in some Christian denominations. In the Anglican Communion, a suffragan bishop is a bishop who is subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop (bishop ordinary) and so is not normally jurisdiction ...
of the Archdiocese of Perugia-Città della Pieve.


History

The Gospel was first preached to the people of
Assisi Assisi (, also , ; from la, Asisium) is a town and '' comune'' of Italy in the Province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio. It is generally regarded as the birthplace of the Latin poet Propertius, born arou ...
about the middle of the third century by St. Cyspolitus, Bishop of Bettona (ancient ''Vettona''), who suffered martyrdom under the
Emperor Maximian Maximian ( la, Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus; c. 250 – c. July 310), nicknamed ''Herculius'', was Roman emperor from 286 to 305. He was ''Caesar'' from 285 to 286, then ''Augustus'' from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his ...
. About 235 St. Rufinus was appointed Bishop of Assisi by
Pope Fabian Pope Fabian ( la, Fabianus) was the bishop of Rome from 10 January 236 until his death on 20 January 250, succeeding Anterus. A dove is said to have descended on his head to mark him as the Holy Spirit's unexpected choice to become the next pope ...
; he suffered martyrdom about 236; and was succeeded by St. Victorinus. Both St. Victorinus and his immediate successor,
St. Sabinus :''for other saints called Sabinus, see Sabinus (disambiguation)'' Saint Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 300) was a bishop in the Christian church who resisted the Diocletianic Persecution and was martyred. According to legend, Venustian, governor ...
, died martyrs. Of the bishops who occupied the See of Assisi during the fifth and sixth centuries, Aventius interceded (545) with
Totila Totila, original name Baduila (died 1 July 552), was the penultimate King of the Ostrogoths, reigning from 541 to 552 AD. A skilled military and political leader, Totila reversed the tide of the Gothic War, recovering by 543 almost all the t ...
in behalf of the Assisians, and saved the city from the Ostrogothic army on its way to Rome. In succeeding centuries mention is made of several Bishops of Assisi who were present at general councils of the Church. Thus, in 659, Aquilinus was summoned by
Pope Martin I Pope Martin I ( la, Martinus I, el, Πάπας Μαρτίνος; between 590 and 600 – 16 September 655), also known as Martin the Confessor, was the bishop of Rome from 21 July 649 to his death 16 September 655. He served as Pope Theodore I's ...
to be present at the Lateran Council, convened for the purpose of formulating decrees against the
Monothelites Monothelitism, or monotheletism (from el, μονοθελητισμός, monothelētismós, doctrine of one will), is a theological doctrine in Christianity, that holds Christ as having only one will. The doctrine is thus contrary to dyothelit ...
. In the seventh and eighth centuries Assisi fell under the power of the Lombard dukes, and in 773 was razed to the ground by
Charlemagne Charlemagne ( , ) or Charles the Great ( la, Carolus Magnus; german: Karl der Große; 2 April 747 – 28 January 814), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and the first E ...
for its determined resistance to him. He restored it, however, and at the same time all traces of Arian belief and Lombard sympathies disappeared. About the same time the great castle, or Rocca d'Assisi, was built, which stronghold made the town thenceforth a great power in the political life of central Italy. Bishop Hugo, whose episcopate lasted from 1036 to 1050, transferred the episcopal chair to the cathedral of San Rufino, which he himself raised over the little oratory beneath which the Saint's bones had rested for eight centuries. From Sts. Rufinus to Ambrose Luddi, O. P., the bishops numbered some ninety-two; but of these some are little known, and the existence of others is more or less problematical.


Ordinaries


Bishops of Assisi

''Erected: 3rd Century''
''Latin Name: Assisiensis''
''Immediately Subject to the Holy See '' * Illuminato da Chieti, O.F.M. (1274 – 1280/2) :... * Ludovico Francesco, O.F.M. (29 Nov 1378 – ) :... *
Francesco Oddi de Tuderto Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is the most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name include: People with the given name Francesco * Francesco I (disambiguation), sever ...
(4 Nov 1444 – 1456 Died) :... * Francesco Insegna, O.F.M. (10 Aug 1483 – 10 Dec 1495 Died) * Geremia Contugi (8 Feb 1496 – 1509 Resigned) * Zaccaria Contugi (16 Dec 1509 – 15 Jan 1526 Died) * Silvio Passerini (19 Jan 1526 – 20 Apr 1529 Died) * Angelo Marzi (10 Nov 1529 – 1541 Resigned) * Angelo Archilegi (4 Feb 1541 – 2 May 1543 Died) * Luigi Magnasco di Santa Fiora (6 Jul 1543 – 1552 Died) * Tiberio Muti (9 Mar 1552 – 1554 Resigned) * Galeazzo Roscio (8 Oct 1554 – 16 Oct 1563 Died) * Filippo Geri (1 Mar 1564 – 1575 Died) * Antonio Lorenzini (bishop) (2 Dec 1575 – 1577 Died) * Giovanni Battista Brugnatelli (21 Jun 1577 – 1591 Died) *
Marcello Crescenzi (bishop) Marcello Crescenzi (died 13 August 1630) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Assisi (1591–1630). ''(in Latin)'' ''(in Latin)''Tegrimus Tegrimi Tegrimus Tegrimi (1567 – 13 March 1641) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1638–1641) and Bishop of Assisi (1630–1638). Biography Tegrimus Tegrimi was born in Lucques, Italy in 1567. On 23 Septe ...
(23 Sep 1630 – Mar 1641 Died) *
Malatesta Baglioni (bishop) Malatesta Baglioni (1581–1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Assisi (1641–1648), Apostolic Nuncio to Emperor (1634–1639), Bishop of Pesaro (1612–1641). Biography Malatesta Baglioni was born on 1 Jan 1581 in Perugi ...
(16 Sep 1641 – 11 Feb 1648 Died) *
Paolo Emilio Rondinini Paolo Emilio Rondinini (1617 – 16 September 1668) was an Italian people, Italian Catholicism, Catholic Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal. Early life and education Rondinini was born in 1617 to Alessandro Rondinini and Felice Zacchia. He was t ...
(5 May 1653 – 16 Sep 1668 Died) *
Ludovicus Giustiniani Ludovicus or Ludowicus is a Latinized form of the Germanic masculine given name ''Hludwig'' (" Louis"). It has been used as a baptismal name in the Low Countries, especially in Belgium; bearers often use(d) Lodewijk or short forms like ''Lode'', ' ...
, O.S.M. (1 Sep 1670 – 20 Jun 1685 Died) *
Francesco Nerli (iuniore) Francesco Nerli, iuniore (12 June 1636 – 8 April 1708) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 6 Jul 1670, he was consecrated bishop by Carlo Carafa della Spina, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna, with Giambattista Spínola (seniore), A ...
(1 Oct 1685 – 12 Nov 1689 Resigned) * Carolus Salvatori (28 Nov 1689 – 13 Apr 1692 Died) * Giovanni Vincenzo Lucchesini, O.S.M. (13 Apr 1693 – 12 Apr 1698 Died) * Octavius Spader, O.F.M. (19 Dec 1698 – 24 Mar 1715 Died) *Rogerius Giacobetti (29 May 1715 – 3 May 1716 Died) *Simone Marco Palmerini (1 Jul 1716 – 2 Oct 1731 Died) *Giovanni Battista Rondoni (31 Mar 1732 – 12 Sep 1735 Died) *Ottavio Ringhieri (11 Apr 1736 – 8 Jan 1755 Died) *Niccola Sermattei (17 Mar 1755 – 11 Mar 1780 Died) *Carlo Zangari (18 Sep 1780 – 31 Mar 1796 Died) *Francesco Maria Giampè (27 Jun 1796 – 8 Mar 1827 Died) *Gregorio Zelli,
O.S.B. , image = Medalla San Benito.PNG , caption = Design on the obverse side of the Saint Benedict Medal , abbreviation = OSB , formation = , motto = (English: 'Pray and Work') , found ...
(21 Mar 1827 – 2 Jul 1832 Appointed,
Bishop of Ascoli Piceno The Italian Catholic Diocese of Ascoli Piceno ( la, Dioecesis Asculanus in Piceno) in the Marche, has existed since the fourth century. Historically immediately dependent on the Holy See, it is now a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Fermo.
) *Dominico Secondi, O.F.M. Conv. (2 Jul 1832 – 5 Jun 1841 Resigned) *Carlo Giuseppe Peda, B. (12 Jul 1841 – 21 Jul 1843 Died) *Luigi Landi-Vittori (22 Jan 1844 – 25 Aug 1867 Died) *Paolo dei Conti Fabiani (23 Feb 1872 – 17 May 1880 Died) *Peregrini Tofoni (20 Aug 1880 – 31 Jan 1883 Died) *Gaetano Lironi (15 Mar 1883 – 30 May 1889 Died) *Nicanor Priori (30 Dec 1889 – 15 Dec 1895 Died) *Luigi de Persiis (22 Jun 1896 – 31 Oct 1904 Died) *Ambrogio Onorato Luddi, O.P. (27 Feb 1905 – 22 Dec 1927 Retired) *
Giuseppe Placido Nicolini Monsignor Giuseppe Placido Maria Nicolini O.S.B. (1877–1973), born Villazzano, Italy, was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Assisi from 1928 until 1973. Prior to serving as Bishop, he was ordained as a Benedictine priest in 1899 and was appointed ...
, O.S.B. (22 Jun 1928 – 25 Nov 1973 Died) *Dino Tomassini (12 Dec 1974 – 30 Jul 1980 Died) *Sergio Goretti (14 Dec 1980 – 19 Nov 2005 Retired)


Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino

•United: 30 September 1986 with the
Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino The Diocese of Nocera Umbra was a Roman Catholic diocese in Umbria, Italy. In 1915 the Diocese of Nocera Umbra was united with the Diocese of Gualdo Tadino to form the Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino. In 1986 this was united with the Dioc ...

''Latin Name: Assisiensis-Nucerinus-Tadinensis''
''Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Perugia-Città della Pieve'' Domenico Sorrentino (19 Nov 2005 – )


References

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Assisi Assisi (, also , ; from la, Asisium) is a town and '' comune'' of Italy in the Province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio. It is generally regarded as the birthplace of the Latin poet Propertius, born arou ...
Assisi Assisi (, also , ; from la, Asisium) is a town and '' comune'' of Italy in the Province of Perugia in the Umbria region, on the western flank of Monte Subasio. It is generally regarded as the birthplace of the Latin poet Propertius, born arou ...
Assisi 3rd-century establishments in Italy