Roman Catholic Diocese of Fossano

Roman Catholic Diocese of Fossano

The Italian Catholic diocese of Fossano is in Piedmont, in the province of Cuneo. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Turin.

Fossano became an episcopal see in 1592. As of 2008, the incumbent bishop is Giuseppe Cavallotto.

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Parishes

There are 33 parishes, all within the Piedmontese Province of Cuneo.[1]

Piedmont

Province of Cuneo

Centallo
S. Giovanni Battista
S. Bernardo Abate (Roata Chiusani)
S. Biagio (San Biagio)
Cervere
Maria Vergine Assunta
S. Michele Arcangelo (Grinzano)
Fossano
S. Antonio Abate
S. Bernardo
S. Filippo
S. Lorenzo
S. Maria del Salice
S. Maria di Loreto
S. Maria e S. Giovenale
S. Martino
Spirito Santo
Beata Vergine delle Grazie (Boschetti)
S. Pietro Apostolo in Gerbo (Gerbo)
S. Maria Maddalena (Maddalene)
S. Maria della Neve in Mellea (Mellea)
S. Maria della Neve in Murazzo (Murazzo)
Maria Santissima Annunziata (Piovani)
S. Sebastiano (San Sebastiano)
S. Vittore (San Vittore)
S. Antonio Al Baligio (Sant’Antonio Baligio)
S. Maria della Neve in Tagliata (Tagliata-Fossano)
Genola
S. Michele Arcangelo
Salmour
Santi Pietro e Paolo
S. Antonio Da Padova (Sant’Antonino)
Savigliano
Maria Vergine Assunta in Levaldigi (Levaldigi)
S. Anna (Tetti Roccia)
Villafalletto
Santi Pietro e Paolo
S. Pietro in Vincoli (Gerbola)
Santi Lorenzo e Sebastiano (Monsola)
Vottignasco
Sacra Famiglia

References

  1. ^ chiesacattolica.it (Retrieved:2008-03-11 10:47:30 +0000)

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