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Former Latin Catholic diocese in Croatia
The Diocese of Novigrad (alias Diocese of Cittanova in Italian) was a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church located in the city of
Novigrad ,
Istria ,
Croatia until it was suppressed to the
Diocese of Trieste in 1831.
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History
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Residential Episcopal Ordinaries
Bishops of Cittanova/ Novigrad
Leonardo (1212? – death 1224)
Canziano (1228? – ?)
Gerardo (1230.06.05 – 1237?)
Bonaccorso (1243? – 1260?)
Nicolò (1269? – ?)
Egidio (1279? – 1283?)
Simone (1284.05.15 – 1301?)
Giraldo,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1308 – 1310?)
Canziano (1318 – death 1330.04.04)
Natale Bonafede (1330 – death 1344?)
Giovanni Morosini, O.E.S.A. (1347.02.12 – death 1358?)
Guglielmo Conti, O.P. (1359.03.15 – ?)
Giovanni Grandi(s),
Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (21 April 1363 - death 1365)
Marino Michiel (1366.01.14 – death 1374?)
Nicolò Montaperto,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1376.05.14 – 1377.02.18), next Metropolitan Archbishop of
Palermo (Sicily, Italy) (1377.02.18 – death 1382)
Archbishop-bishop Ambrogio da Parma (1377.02.20 – 1380.10.10), previously Metropolitan Archbishop of
Oristano (Italy) (1364 – 1377.02.20); later Archbishop-Bishop of
Concordia (Italy) (1380.10.10 – 1389), Archbishop-Bishop of
Tuscanella (1389 – 1391), Archbishop-Bishop of
Viterbo (Italy) (1389 – death 1391)
Paolo da Montefeltro, O.E.S.A. (1382.04 – 1400.08)
Tommaso Tommasini Paruta, O.P. (1409 – 1420.03.04), next Bishop of
Pula (Croatia) (1420.03.04 – 1423.09.24), Bishop of
Urbino (Italy) (1423.09.24 – 1424.12.11), Bishop of
Traù (1424.12.11 – 1435.10.24), Bishop of
Macerata (Italy) (1435.10.24 – 1440.10.15), Bishop of
Recanati (Italy) (1435.10.24 – 1440.10.15), Bishop of
Feltre (Italy) (1440.10.15 – death 1446.03.24)
Giacomo de Montina, O.F.M. (1409.09.09 – ?)
Daniel Rampi Scoto (26 Feb 1421 - 7 Jan 1426), ?next Bishop of
Poreč
Filippo Paruta (1426.01.07 – 1426.04.02), next Bishop of
Torcello (Italy) (1426.04.02 – 1448.02.20), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Crete (insular Greece) (1448.02.20 – death 1458)
Giovanni Morosini (1426.11.05 – 1442?), succeeding as previous Apostolic Administrator of Cittanova (1426.05.27 – 1426.11.05)
Giovanni di Parenzo (1442 – retired 1448), died 1457; previously Bishop of
Arba (Croatia) (1433.01.07 – 1440.04.11), Bishop of
Poreč (Croatia) (1440.04.11 – 1457)
Patriarch of Grado and Suffragan Bishop of Cittanova/ Novigrad
Domenico Michiel (1448 – 1451), only incumbent in personal union Patriarch of
Grado (Italy) (1445.01.08 – 1451)
Patriarchs of Venice and Suffragan Bishops of Cittanova/ Novigrad
Saint
Lorenzo Giustiniani (1451.10.08 – 1456.01.08), first in personal union Patriarch of
Venezia (Venice, Italy) (1451.10.08 – 1456.01.08) ; previously Bishop of
Castello (1433.05.12 – 1451.10.08)
Maffio Contarini (1456 – 1460)
Andrea Bondimerio,
Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1460 – 1464)
Gregorio Correr (1464 – 1464)
Giovanni Barozzi (1465.01.07 – death 1465); previously Bishop of
Bergamo (Italy) (1449.10.31 – 1465.01.07)
Bishops of Cittanova/Novigrad
Francesco Contarini (1466 – 1495)
Marcantonio Foscarini (1495 – death 1521)
Archbishop-bishop Antonio Marcello,
Conventual Franciscans (O.F.M. Conv.) (1521.09.06 – 1526), previously
Titular Archbishop of
Patrasso (Patrae, peninsular Greece) (1520.05.21 – 1521.09.06)
Vincenzo de Benedictis (1535.05.10 – death 1536)
Alessandro Orsi (1536.09.01 – 1559)
Matteo Priuli (bishop) (1561.09.05 – 1565.04.13)
Gerolamo Vielmi,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1570.07.19 – death 1582.03.07)
Antonio Saraceno (1582.03.28 – death 1606.11.07)
Franciscus Manini (4 July 1607 - death Sep 1619)
Eusebius Caimus (10 Feb 1620 - death Oct 1640)
Jacobus Philippus Tomasini (16 June 1642 - death June 1655)
Giorgio Darmini (30 August 1655 - death Oct 1670), previously Bishop of
Caorle (1653.11.24 – 1655.08.30)
Giacomo Bruti (1 July 1671 - death Nov 1679)
Nicolaus Gabrieli (19 June 1684 - 12 April 1717)
Daniele Sansoni (14 June 1717 - death March 1725), previously Bishop of
Caorle (1712.07 – 1717.07.14)
Vittorio Mazzocca, O.P. (11 June 1725 - death 14 May 1732)
Gaspar Negri (21 July 1732 - 22 Jan 1742), next Bishop of
Diocese of Poreč (Croatia) (1742.01.22 – death 1778.01)
Marino Bozzatini (9 July 1742 - death 9 July 1754)
Stefano di Leoni (16 Sep 1754 - death May 1776)
Giovanni Domenico Straticò, O.P. (15 July 1776 - 20 Sep 1784), next
Bishop of Hvar (Croatia) (1784.09.20 – death 1799)
Antonio Giovanni Giuseppe Lucovich (20 Sep 1784 - death 2 Dec 1794)
Teodoro Lauretano Balbi (1 June 1795 - death 23 May 1831).
Titular see
In 1969, the
see was restored as a
titular see :
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Titular Archbishop:
Ugo Poletti (1969.07.03 – 1973.03.05) as Second Vicegerent for the
Vicariate of Rome (Italy) (1969.07.03 – 1972.10.13) and as Pro-Vicar General for the Vicariate of Rome (1972.10.13 – 1973.03.26); previously
Titular Bishop of
Medeli (1958.07.12 – 1967.06.26) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Diocese of Novara (Italy) (1958.07.12 – 1967.06.26), Archbishop of
Spoleto (Italy) (1967.06.26 – 1969.07.03); later created
Cardinal-Priest of
Ss. Ambrogio e Carlo (1973.03.05 – death 1997.02.25), President of
Commission for Advocates (1973.03.05 – 1997.02.25),
Vicar General for the above Vicariate of Rome (Italy) (1973.03.26 – 1991.01.17),
Apostolic Administrator of
Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia (Italy) (1973.03.26 – 1991.01.17),
Archpriest of
Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran (1973.03.26 – 1991.01.17),
Grand Chancellor of
Pontifical Lateran University (1973.03.26 – 1991.01.17), President of
Liturgical Academy (1974? – 1990), President of Episcopal Conference of Italy (1985.07.03 – 1991.03), Archpriest of
Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major (1991.01.17 – 1997.02.25)
Titular Archbishop: Maximino Romero de Lema (1973.03.21 – 1996.10.29) as emeritate; previously Titular Bishop of
Horta (1964.06.15 – 1968.10.19) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Madrid (Spain) (1964.06.15 – 1968.10.19), Bishop of
Ávila (Spain) (1968.10.19 – 1973.03.21), Secretary of
Commission of Cardinals for the Pontifical Shrines of Pompeii, Loreto and Bari (1973 – 1986), Secretary of
Congregation for Clergy (1973.03.21 – 1986)
Titular Archbishop:
Leonardo Sandri (1997.07.22 – 2007.11.24), first as papal diplomat :
Apostolic Nuncio (ambassador) to Venezuela (1997.07.22 – 2000.03.01), Apostolic Nuncio to Mexico (2000.03.01 – 2000.09.16), then as Substitute for General Affairs of Secretariat of State (2000.09.16 – 2007.06.09); previously Regent of
Prefecture of the Papal Household (1991.08.22 – 1992.04.02), Assessor for General Affairs of
Papal Secretariat of State (1992.04.02 – 1997.07.22); later Prefect of
Congregation for the Oriental Churches (2007.06.09 – ...),
Grand Chancellor of
Pontifical Oriental Institute (2007.06.09 – ...), created
Cardinal-Deacon of
Ss. Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari (2007.11.24 [2007.12.02] – ...)
Beniamino Pizziol (2008.01.05 – 2011.04.16) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Patriarchate of Venezia (Venice, Italy) (2008.01.05 – 2011.04.16); later Bishop of
Vicenza (Italy) (2011.04.16 – ...), Apostolic Administrator of
Patriarchate of Venice (Venezia, Italy) (2011.09.08 – 2012.01.31)
Lorenzo Leuzzi (Italian) (2012.01.31 – ...),
Auxiliary Bishop of the papal
Vicariate of Rome (Italy) (2012.01.31 – ...).
See also
References
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