Roman Catholic Diocese of Asti

Roman Catholic Diocese of Asti
The cathedral of Asti.

The diocese of Asti is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Piedmont, northern Italy. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Turin.[1]

Contents

History

The first known bishop of Asti was Pastor in 451. After him, were Majoranus in 465, Benenatus in 680.

From 800 begins the regular list of bishops, though the seat was vacant from 1857 to 1867. There has been some controversy as to the beginning of the Diocese of Asti and the episcopate of St. Evasius, once placed by some at much earlier dates.[2]. Nowadays it is often suggested that more than one historical figure came to melt into the tale of St. Evasius, thus making it extremely difficult to use the existing material as an historical source. The situation is so confused that some historians got to divide him into 5 different people.[3]

Parishes

The diocese, which covers an area of 1,451 km², is divided into 128 parishes[4]. The majority are in the Province of Asti, while the rest are divided between the provinces of Alessandria and Turin. A list of parishes by province and commune follows[5]

Province of Alessandria

Masio
Regina degli Apostoli
S. Maria Maddalena
Quattordio
S. Pietro

Province of Asti

Agliano Terme
S. Giacomo Maggiore
Albugnano
S. Giacomo Maggiore
Antignano
S. Stefano
Asti
Beata Vergine degli Angeli
Maria Ausiliatrice
Natività di Maria Vergine
Nostra Signora Assunta
Nostra Signora di Lourdes
S. Antonio Abate
S. Carlo
S. Caterina
S. Domenico Savio
S. Giacomo
S. Giovanni Battista
S. Giovanni Bosco
S. Maria Assunta
S. Maria De Horticis
S. Maria Nuova
S. Martino
S. Martino
S. Marziano
S. Michele Arcangelo
S. Paolo
S. Pietro
S. Pietro
S. Pietro
S. Secondo
S. Silvestro
S. Stefano
Sacro Cuore
Santi Marcello e Defendente
Santi Pietro e Paolo
SS. Annunziata
Azzano d’Asti
S. Giacomo Apostolo
Baldichieri d’Asti
S. Secondo
Belveglio
Natività di Maria
Calosso
Cuore Immacolato di Maria
S. Martino
Camerano Casasco
Santi Lorenzo e Paolo
Cantarana
S. Giovanni Battista
Capriglio
S. Martino
Castagnole Monferrato
S. Martino
Castellero
S. Pietro in Vincoli
Castello di Annone
S. Maria delle Ghiare
Santi Pietro e Stefano
Castell’Alfero
Santi Pietro e Paolo
SS. Annunziata
Castelnuovo Calcea
S. Stefano
Castelnuovo Don Bosco
Santi Maria e Domenico Savio
Cellarengo
S. Giovanni Battista
Celle Enomondo
S. Antonio Abate
Cerreto d’Asti
S. Andrea
Cerro Tanaro
S. Giovanni Battista
Chiusano d’Asti
S. Maria
Cinaglio
S. Felice
Cisterna d’Asti
S. Matteo
Santi Gervasio e Protasio
Corsione
S. Cristoforo
Cortandone
S. Antonio Abate
Cortanze
Santi Pietro e Giovanni
Cortazzone
S. Secondo
Cossombrato
S. Stefano
Costigliole d’Asti
Beata Vergine delle Grazie
Madonna di Loreto e S. Grato
Nostra Donna di Loreto
S. Anna
S. Francesco di Sales
S. Margherita
S. Michele Arcangelo
S. Siro
SS. Annunziata
Cunico
S. Maria della Valle
Dusino San Michele
Santi Rocco e Michele
Ferrere
S. Secondo
Frinco
Natività di Maria Vergine
Isola d’Asti
Beata Vergine Assunta
S. Caterina
S. Pietro
Maretto
Santi Maria e Michele
Mombercelli
S. Biagio
Monale
S. Caterina
Mongardino
S. Giovanni Battista
Montafia
S. Dionigi
Montaldo Scarampi
SS. Annunziata
Montechiaro d’Asti
Santi Bartolomeo e Caterina
Montegrosso d’Asti
S. Defendente
S. Stefano
Santi Secondo e Matteo
Piea
Santi Filippo e Giacomo
Pino d’Asti
S. Maria della Pieve
Piovà Massaia
Santi Pietro e Giorgio
Portacomaro
S. Bartolomeo
S. Dalmazzo
Refrancore
Santi Martino e Dionigi
Revigliasco d’Asti
S. Martino
Roatto
Santi Michele e Radegonda
Rocca d’Arazzo
S. Caterina
Santi Genesio e Stefano
Rocchetta Tanaro
Santi Nicolao e Stefano
San Damiano d’Asti
S. Bartolomeo
S. Maria della Pietà
S. Pietro
S. Vincenzo
Santi Cosma e Damiano
San Martino Alfieri
Santi Carlo e Maria
San Paolo Solbrito
Santi Pietro e Paolo
Scurzolengo
S. Lorenzo
Settime
S. Nicolao
Soglio
Santi Pietro e Giorgio
Tigliole
S. Lorenzo
S. Maria
Valfenera
Natività di Maria Vergine
S. Bartolomeo
Viale
S. Andrea
Viarigi
Santi Pietro e Silverio
Spirito Santo e S. Carlo
Vigliano d’Asti
S. Secondo
Villa San Secondo
Santi Matteo e Carlo
Villafranca d’Asti
S. Maria Assunta
Villanova d’Asti
S. Marco
Santi Martino e Pietro
Vinchio
S. Defendente
S. Marco

Province of Turin

Isolabella
S. Bernardo
Pralormo
S. Donato

Past and Present Ordinaries

  • Fernando de Gerona, O.S.A. (May 12, 1525 Appointed - March 23, 1528 Appointed, Bishop of Venosa)
  • Giovanni Stefano Aiazza ( 1597 Appointed - 1618 Died)
  • Isidoro Pentorio, B. † (February 18, 1619 Appointed - 1621 Died)
  • Ottavio Broglia (March 12, 1624 Ordained Bishop - 1648 Died)
  • Paolo Vincenzo Roero, B. (October 25, 1655 Appointed - 1665 Died)
  • Marcantonio Tomati (1666 Appointed - January 7, 1693 Died)
  • Innocenzo Milliavacca (1693 Appointed - February 21, 1714 Died)
  • Giovanni Todone (June 11, 1727 Appointed - March 5, 1739 Died)
  • Giuseppe Filippo Felissano (April 17, 1741 Appointed - April 1, 1757 Died)
  • Giovanni Filippo Antonio San Martino (May 25, 1757 Appointed - June 6, 1761 Died)
  • Paolo Maurizio Caissotti, C.O. (April 19, 1762 Appointed - August 8, 1786 Died)
  • Pietro Arborio di Gattinara (September 15, 1788 Appointed - January 12, 1809 Died)
  • Antonio Faà di Bruno (1818 Appointed - 1829 Died)
  • Michele Amatore Lobetti (February 24, 1832 Appointed - 1840 Died)
  • Filippo Artico (December 14, 1840 Appointed - December 21, 1859 Died)
  • Carlo Savio (March 27, 1867 Appointed - July 1, 1881 Died)
  • Giuseppe Ronco (November 18, 1881 Appointed - 1898 Died)
  • Giacinto Arcangeli (November 28, 1898 Appointed - 1908 Died)
  • Luigi Spandre (June 12, 1909 Appointed - April 1, 1932 Died)
  • Umberto Rossi (May 14, 1932 Appointed - August 6, 1952 Died)
  • Giacomo Cannonero (November 11, 1952 Succeeded - August 1, 1977 Died)
  • Nicola Cavanna (August 1, 1977 Succeeded - February 20, 1980 Died)
  • Franco Sibilla (September 8, 1980 Appointed - March 16, 1989 Resigned)
  • Severino Poletto (March 16, 1989 Appointed - June 19, 1999 Appointed, [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Turin|Archbishop of Turin)
  • Francesco Guido Ravinale (February 21, 2000 Appointed - )

Notes

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy page
  2. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia article
  3. ^ article and sources from pms.wiki
  4. ^ "Diocesi di Asti". Chiesa Cattolica Italiana. http://www.chiesacattolica.it/cci_new/diocesi/asti.html. 
  5. ^ "Parrocchie". Chiesa Cattolica Italiana. http://www.chiesacattolica.it/pls/cci_new/bd_edit_info.ric_parr?cod_reg=&cod_dioc=504&dadiocesi=1. 

External links

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


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