Roman Catholic Diocese of Acireale

Roman Catholic Diocese of Acireale
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The Italian Catholic diocese of Acireale is in Sicily. It has existed since 1844[1]. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Catania.

Contents

Bishops

  • Gerlando Maria Genuardi (1872-1907)[2]
  • Giovanni Battista Arista (1907-1920)[3]
  • Salvatore Bella (1920-1922)[4]
  • Fernando Cento (1922-1926)[5]
  • Evasio Colli (1927-1932)[6]
  • Salvatore Russo (1932-1964)[7]
  • Pasquale Bacile (1964-1979) [8]
  • Giuseppe Malandrino (1979-1998)[9]
  • Salvatore Gristina (1999-2002)[10]
  • Pio Vittorio Vigo (2002-2011)[11]
  • Antonino Raspanti (2011-present) [12]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20090730200520/http://geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/Catholic_Italy2.html
  2. ^ Bishop Gerlando Maria Genuardi at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  3. ^ Bishop Giovanni Battista Arista (Vigo) at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  4. ^ Bishop Salvatore Bella at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  5. ^ Fernando Cardinal Cento at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  6. ^ Archbishop Evasio Colli at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  7. ^ Bishop Salvatore Russo at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  8. ^ Bishop Pasquale Bacile at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  9. ^ Bishop Giuseppe Malandrino at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  10. ^ Archbishop Salvatore Gristina at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  11. ^ Archbishop Pio Vittorio Vigo at Catholic-Hierarchy.
  12. ^ http://press.catholica.va/news_services/bulletin/news/27854.php?index=27854&lang=en

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