Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia

Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia
Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia
Dioecesis Alexandrinus Statiellorum
Location
Country Italy
Metropolitan Vercelli
Statistics
Area 740 km2 (290 sq mi)
Population
Total
Catholics
(as of 2006)
156,200
150,100 (96.1%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Patron saint Saint Baudolino [1]
Current leadership
Bishop See vacant

The diocese of Alessandria della Paglia is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Piedmont, northern Italy. It is a suffragan of the diocese of Vercelli.[2]

Contents

History

Alessandria della Paglia was made a see in 1175 by Pope Alexander III. In a Brief of 30 January, 1176, he declares that he selects a bishop without any detriment to the rights of the chapter for the future.

It was suppressed in 1213, and united to the diocese of Acqui, 1405; suppressed, 1803, and re-established as independent in 1817. It was vacant from 1854 to 1867.[3]

List of Bishops

1175 Arduino
11761180 Ottone
11801187 Uberto
11871213 Ugo Tornielli
1213 See vacant
12351280 Bonifacio
12801300 Ascherio
13001321 Bertolino or Bartolomeo dal Pozzo
13211347 Odone Guasco
13471351 Antonio Guasco
13511375 Francesco dal Pozzo
13751400 Franceschino dal Pozzo
14001405 Arpino Colli
14051416 Bertolino Beccari
14171432 Michele Mantegazza
14431457 Marco Marinone
14581478 Marco de Capitaneis (also known as Marco Cattaneo)
14781509 Gian Carlo San Giorgio
15091517 Alessandro Guasco
15181534 Pallavicino Visconti
15341565 Ottaviano Guasco
15651568 Girolamo Gallarati
15691571 Agostino Baglione
15711584 Guarnero Trotti
15841598 Ottavio Pallavicini[4]
15981610 Pietro Giorgio Odescalchi
16111640 Erasmo Paravicini
16411643 Francesco Visconti
16441659 Deodato Scaglia
16591680 Carlo Ciceri[5]
16801694 Alberto Mugiasca
16951704 Carlo Ottaviano Guasco
17041706 Filippo Maria Resta
17061727 Francesco Arborio Gattinara
17271729 Carlo Vincenzo Ferreri[6]
17301743 Gian Mercurino Antonio Gattinara
17441755 Giuseppe Alfonso Miroglio
17571786 Giuseppe Tomaso de Rossi
17881794 Carlo Giuseppe Pistone
17961803 Vincenzo Maria Mossi
18051816 Gian Crisostomo Villaret
18181832 Alessandro d'Angennes
18331854 Dionigi Andrea Pasio
18671872 Giacomo Antonio Colli
18741897 Pietro Giocondo Salvaj
18971918 Giuseppe Capecci
19181921 Giosuè Signori
19221945 Nicolao Milone
19451964 Giuseppe Pietro Gagnor, O.P.
19651980 Giuseppe Almici[7]
19801989 Ferdinando Maggioni
19892007 Fernando Charrier
20072011 Giuseppe Versaldi

Parishes

The diocese has 75 parishes, all within the Piedmontese province of Alessandria.[8]

Piedmont

Province of Alessandria

Alessandria
Cuore Immacolato di Maria
Madonna del Buon Consiglio
Madonna del Suffragio
Nostra Signora del Carmine
S. Alessandro
S. Baudolino
S. Giovanni Evangelista
S. Giuseppe Artigiano
S. Lorenzo
S. Maria della Sanità
S. Maria di Castello
S. Paolo
S. Pietro
S. Pio V
S. Rocco
S. Stefano
Santi Apostoli
SS. Annunziata
Natività di Maria (Cantalupo)
Beata Vergine Assunta (Casalbagliano)
S. Rocco (Cascinagrossa)
S. Giorgio (Castelceriolo)
Nostra Signora di Fatima (Litta Parodi)
S. Bartolomeo (Lobbi)
SS. Nome di Maria (Mandrogne)
Beata Vergine del Rosario (San Giuliano Nuovo)
Beata Vergine Assunta (San Giuliano Vecchio)
S. Michele (San Michele)
Beata Vergine Immacolata (Spinetta Marengo)
Natività di Maria (Spinetta Marengo)
S. Bartolomeo (Valle San Bartolomeo)
Beata Vergine Assunta (Valmadonna)
S. Varena (Villa del Foro)
Alluvioni Cambiò
S. Carlo
S. Anna (Grava)
Bassignana
S. Stefano
S. Maria della Neve (Fiondi)
Beata Vergine Assunta (Mugarone)
Borgoratto Alessandrino
Beata Vergine Assunta
Bosco Marengo
Santi Pietro e Pantaleone
S. Maria Maddalena (Levata)
S. Michele Arcangelo (Quattro Cascine)
Capriata dOrba
S. Pietro
Carentino
Beata Vergine Assunta
Casal Cermelli
Beata Vergine Assunta
S. Antonio Da Padova
Castellazzo Bormida
S. Carlo
S. Maria
S. Martino
Castelspina
Beata Vergine Assunta
Felizzano
Santi Michele e Pietro
Frascaro
S. Nicolao
Frugarolo
S. Felice
Gamalero
S. Lorenzo
S. Rocco (San Rocco)
Isola SantAntonio
S. Antonio Da Padova
Montecastello
S. Maria di Ponzano
Oviglio
S. Felice
Pasturana
S. Martino
Pecetto di Valenza
S. Maria
Pietra Marazzi
S. Martino
S. Germano (Pavone dAlessandria)
Piovera
S. Michele Arcangelo
Predosa
Natività di Maria
Beata Vergine Assunta (Castelferro)
S. Lorenzo (Mantovana)
Quargnento
S. Dalmazio
Rivarone
Natività di Maria
Solero
S. Perpetuo
Tassarolo
S. Nicolao
Valenza
Nostra Signora della Pietà
S. Antonio
S. Eusebio
S. Maria Maggiore
Sacro Cuore di Gesù

Notes

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company. 


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