Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
- Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
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The Italian Catholic diocese of Castellammare di Stabia, on the Bay of Naples, existed until 1986. In that year it became part of the archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia.[1]
History
Previous to Ursus, present at the Roman synod under Pope Symmachus, in 499, no register was kept of the bishops of this city. Among its bishops were:
- Lubentius, present in Rome in 649;
- St. Castellus (827);
- Palmerio (1196), champion of ecclesiastical rights against Emperor Frederick II;
- Giovanni Fonseca (1537), a theologian at the Council of Trent; Ludovico Gravina (1581) and C. Vittorino Maso (1599), theologians and canonists;
- Clemente del Pezzo (1651).
In 1818 Pope Pius VII united with this see the diocese of Torre Patria (diocese of Lettere-Gragnano), the ancient Liternum.[2].
Notes
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy page
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.
Categories:
- Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy
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