Diocese of Amelia

Diocese of Amelia

The Italian Catholic diocese of Amelia, existed from the fifth century until 1983. In that year it was united into the new diocese of Terni, Narni, e Amelia. It was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Spoleto[1].

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History

The Bishopric of Amelia appears on the pages of history relatively late. Ferdinando Ughelli[2] mentions an Orthodolphus, Bishop, about the year 344. He mentions also Stephen, of whom there is no trace in history.

Flavius, Bishop of Amelia, seems to have been present at a synod held at Rome, 14 November, 465, by Pope Hilary. Ughelli goes on to enumerate Tiburtius, Martinianus, and then a Sallustino present at a synod held in 502 under Pope Symmachus. Still further according to Ughelli, in the fifth century there was a Bishop of Amelia by name Sincerus. The Bollandists, however, show that the date of his episcopate is uncertain; there is question even of his very existence[3].

A Bishop of Amelia still appears in 649 at the provincial synod held by Pope Martin at the Lateran. The city of Amelia had great political importance during the eighth century, when between the opposition of the iconoclast Byzantine emperors, and the conquering Lombard power in the centre of Italy, the temporal power of the popes grew from day to day.[4]

Amelia Cathedral, the seat of the diocese until 1983, is now a co-cathedral of the Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia.

Notes

  1. ^  "Amelia". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913. 
  2. ^ Italia Sacra (Venice, 1722)
  3. ^ Acta Sanctorum,June, III, 17.
  4. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia article

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed (1913). "Amelia". Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company. 

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