Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Udine
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Udine
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Udine, is an Archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in Italy. The see is established in 1752 when the Patriarchal see of Aquileia was divided. From 1818 to 1846 it was a suffragan diocese of the Patriarch of Venice.
Bishops and Archbishops of Udine
Archbishops of Udine, 1752-1818
* Daniel Dolfino (1752-1762), former Patriarch of Aquileia.
* Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1762-1765)
* Giovanni Hieronymo Gradenigo (1765-1786)
* Niccolo Sagredo (1786-1792)
* Pietro Antonio Zorzi (1792-1803)
"vacant"
* Baldassare Rasponi (1807-1814)
"vacant"
Bishops of Udine, 1818-1846
"unknown"
Arhcbishops of Udine, 1846-present
* Giuseppe Luigi Cardinal Trevisanato (1852-1862), later Patriarch of Venice.
* Andrea Casasola (1863-1884)
* Giovanni Maria Berengo (1885-1896)
* Pietro Zamburlini (1896-1909)
* Antonio Anastasio Rossi (1910-1927), later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople from 1927 to 1948
* Giuseppe Nogara (1928-1955)
* Giuseppe Zaffonato (1956-1972)
* Alfredo Battisti (1972-2000)
* Pietro Brollo (2000-present)
ee also
* Patriarch of Aquileia.
* Archbishop of Gorizia (Görz)
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