Roman Catholic Diocese of Savona-Noli

Roman Catholic Diocese of Savona-Noli

The Italian Catholic diocese of Savona-Noli, in northern Italy, was historically the diocese of Savona, from the tenth century. In 1820 the diocese of Noli was united to the diocese of Savona. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Genoa.[1]

Contents

Parishes

Of the 71 parishes 68 lie within the Province of Savona, Liguria. The remaining three are in the neighbouring commune of Cogoleto, Province of Genoa, also in Liguria.[2]

Liguria

Province of Genoa

Cogoleto
S. Maria Maggiore
S. Bernardo Abate (Lerca)
S. Ermete (Sciarborasca)

Province of Savona

Albisola Superiore
S. Matteo Apostolo
S. Nicolò Vescovo
Nostra Signora Stella Maris (Albisola Capo)
S. Bartolomeo Apostolo (Ellera)
Albissola Marina
Nostra Signora della Concordia
Bergeggi
S. Martino Vescovo
Calice Ligure
S. Nicolò Vescovo
S. Martino Vescovo (Carbuta)
Celle Ligure
S. Maria Assunta
S. Michele Arcangelo
S. Giorgio (Sanda)
Finale Ligure
S. Giovanni Battista
Santi Cipriano e Gennaro (Calvisio)
S. Biagio (Finalborgo)
Nostra Signora Assunta e S.Giacomo (Finale Pia)
S. Dalmazio Martire (Monticello)
S. Eusebio (Perti)
S. Lorenzo (Varigotti)
Noli
S. Pietro
S. Ignazio di Loyola (Tosse)
S. Pietro (Voze)
Orco Feglino
S. Lorenzo Martire
S. Lorenzo (Feglino)
Quiliano
S. Lorenzo Martire
S. Anna (Cadibona)
S. Michele Arcangelo (Montagna)
Santi Sebastiano e Rocco (Roviasca)
SS. Salvatore (Valleggia)
Rialto (SV)
S. Pietro
S. Lorenzo (Vene)
Savona
Maria Ausiliatrice
Nostra Signora Assunta
S. Ambrogio Vescovo
S. Filippo Neri
S. Francesco Da Paola
S. Giuseppe
S. Lorenzo
S. Maria Giuseppa Rossello
S. Paolo
S. Pietro Apostolo
Sacro Cuore di Gesù
Santi Giovanni Battista e Andrea
SS. Trinità
S. Maria della Neve (Fornaci)
S. Dalmazio Martire (Lavagnola)
S. Giacomo Apostolo (Montemoro)
S. Bartolomeo Apostolo (Santuario di Savona)
S. Bernardo (Santuario di Savona)
S. Spirito e Concezione (Zinola)
Spotorno
SS. Annunziata
Stella (SV)
S. Caterina d’Alessandria (Gameragna)
S. Bernardo (San Bernardo Stella)
S. Giovanni Battista (San Giovanni)
S. Martino (San Martino Stella)
S. Giustina (Santa Giustina Stella)
Vado Ligure
Nostra Signora della Visitazione
Nostra Signora Regina della Pace
S. Giovanni Battista
S. Ermete (Sant’Ermete)
S. Maurizio (Segno-Vado Ligure)
Varazze
S. Ambrogio
Santi Nazario e Celso
S. Antonio Abate (Alpicella)
Natività di Maria SS. (Casanova Varazze)
Nostra Signora delle Grazie (Faie)
SS. Annunziata (Pero)
Vezzi Portio
Santi Filippo e Giorgio
SS. Salvatore e S. Sepolcro (Portio)

Notes

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy page
  2. ^ Source for parishes: CCI (2008), Parrocchie, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, http://www.chiesacattolica.it/pls/cci_new/bd_edit_info.ric_parr?cod_reg=&cod_dioc=355&dadiocesi=1, retrieved 2008-03-14 .


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