Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuneo

Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuneo

The Italian Roman Catholic diocese of Cuneo was created in 1817, from territory that previously had belonged to the diocese of Mondovì. It is suffragan of the archdiocese of Turin.[1]

Cuneo is a provincial capital, the metropolis of the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont. The first bishop of Cuneo was Amadeo Bruno di Samone.

Contents

Parishes

The diocese has 82 parishes, all within the Province of Cuneo in the (civil) region of Piedmont.[2]

Piedmont

Province of Cuneo

Aisone
Natività di Maria SS.
Argentera
Santi Pietro e Paolo
S. Lorenzo Martire (Bersezio)
Bernezzo
Santi Pietro e Paolo
S. Rocco (San Rocco Bernezzo)
S. Anna (Sant’Anna)
Borgo San Dalmazzo
Gesù Lavoratore
S. Dalmazzo
Madonna Bruna (Aradolo La Bruna)
Boves
S. Bartolomeo Apostolo
Santuario Regina Pacis e S. Lorenzo Martire (Fontanelle)
Immacolata Concezione di Maria Vergine (Mellana)
S. Grato Vescovo (Rivoira)
Caraglio
Maria Vergine Assunta
S. Anna (Palazzasso)
S. Carlo (Paschera San Carlo)
S. Lorenzo (San Lorenzo)
Castellar
Maria Vergine Assunta e San Giacomo
Castelletto Stura
Maria Vergine Incoronata
S. Lorenzo (Riforano)
Castelmagno
S. Anna (Chiotti)
S. Ambrogio (Colletto)
Cervasca
S. Michele
S. Stefano Martire
S. Bernardo (San Defendente di Cervasca)
S. Defendente (San Defendente di Cervasca)
Cuneo
Cattedrale di S. Maria del Bosco
Cuore Immacolato di Maria
Madonna delle Grazie
S. Ambrogio
S. Giovanni Bosco
S. Giuseppe
S. Maria della Pieve
S. Paolo
Sacro Cuore di Gesù
S. Matteo e Beata Vergine Addolorata (Bombonina Soprana)
S. Defendente (Confreria)
S. Pio X (Confreria)
Madonna dell’Olmo (Madonna dell’Olmo)
S. Giovanni Battista (Passatore)
S. Rocco (Roata Rossi)
S. Lorenzo (Ronchi)
S. Benigno (San Benigno)
S. Pietro Apostolo (San Pietro del Gallo)
S. Rocco (San Rocco Castagnaretta)
Immacolata Concezione di Maria SS. (Spinetta)
Natività di Maria SS. (Spinetta)
Demonte
S. Donato
SS. Trinità
S. Margherita (Festiona)
S. Giovanni Battista (Perdioni)
Entracque
S. Antonino Martire
Gaiola
Maria Vergine Assunta
Limone Piemonte
S. Pietro Apostolo
S. Chiaffredo (Limonetto)
Moiola
S. Giovanni Battista
Montanera
Trasfigurazione di Nostro Signore
Montemale di Cuneo
S. Michele
Monterosso Grana
S. Giacomo
S. Giovanni Battista (San Pietro Monterosso)
S. Lucia (San Pietro Monterosso)
S. Pietro in Vincoli (San Pietro Monterosso)
Morozzo
S. Grato (Trucchi)
Pietraporzio
Maria Vergine Assunta
S. Stefano
Pradleves
S. Ponzio
Rittana
Santi Giovanni Battista e Mauro
Roaschia
S. Bernardo
Robilante
S. Donato
Roccasparvera
S. Antonio Abate
Roccavione
Visitazione di Maria Vergine
Sambuco
S. Giuliano
Valdieri
S. Martino Vescovo
S. Eusebio Vescovo (Andonno)
S. Anna (Sant’Anna di Valdieri)
Valgrana
S. Martino
Valloriate
S. Michele
Vernante
S. Nicolao
Vignolo
S. Croce
S. Giovanni Battista
Vinadio
S. Fiorenzo
S. Giovanni Battista (Bagni di Vinadio)

Notes

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy page
  2. ^ chiesacattolica.it (Retrieved:2008-03-11 10:24:49 +0000)

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