Roman Catholic Diocese of Lettere-Gragnano
The Diocese of Lettere-Gragnano was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the commune of Lettere in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania. In 1818, it was suppressed to the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia.[1][2]
History
- 987: Established as Diocese of Lettere from Diocese of Amalfi[2]
- 1169: Renamed as Diocese of Lettere–Gragnano[2]
- 1818 Jun 27: Suppressed to the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia[2]
- 1968: Restored as Titular Episcopal See of Lettere[2]
Ordinaries
Diocese of Lettere
Erected: 984
Latin Name: Litterensis
Diocese of Lettere-Gragnano
Name Changed: 1169
- Antonio de Celano (1440–1455 Died)
- Gabriele Pontangeli (1455–1478 Died)
- Antonio de Miraballis (1478–1503 Died)
- Andrea Curiale (1503–1517 Resigned)
- Valentino d’Apreja (De Apreis) (1517–1539 Died)
- Bartolomeo Capobianco (1540–1547 Died)
- Giovanni Antonio Pandosi (De Pantusa) (1547–1562 Died)
- Sebastiano Leccavella, O.P. (1562–1565 Resigned)
- Giovanni Antonio Astorch (Astorco) (1565–1567 Died)
- Bartolomeo Ferro, O.P. (1567–1570 Appointed, Bishop of Terni)
- Filippo Fasio Capponi (1570–1570 Died)[3]
- Aurelio Griani, O.F.M. (1570–1576 Died)[4]
- Giovanni Bernardino Grandopoli (1576–1590 Died)[5]
- Giovanni Leonardo Bottiglieri (1591–1599 Died)[6]
- Francesco Brusco (1599–1625 Died)
- Andrea Caputo (1625–1650 Died)
- Onofrio de Ponte (1650–1676 Died)
- Antonio Molinari (bishop) (1676–1698 Died)
- Giovanni Cito (1698–1708 Died)
- Domenico Antonio Gagliano, C.R. (1709–1713 Died)
- Domenico Galisi (1718–1730 Died)
- Francesco Castelli (1730–1733 Died)
- Agostino Giannini (1733–1767 Died)
- Francesco d'Afflitto (1767–1786 Died)
- Bartolomeo Criscuolo (1792–1793 Died)
- Bernardo Maria della Torre (1797–1818 Confirmed, Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia)
1818 Suppressed to the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
References
- ↑ "Diocese of Lettere (-Gragnano)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 31, 2016
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Titular Episcopal See of Lettere”’’GCatholic.org’’. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved March 31, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Filippo Fasio Capponi " Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Aurelio Griani, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Giovanni Bernardino Grandopoli" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Giovanni Leonardo Bottiglieri" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 31, 2016
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