Roman Catholic Diocese of Fossano
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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[update], the incumbent bishop is Giuseppe Cavallotto.
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
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