Roman Catholic Diocese of Fidenza

Roman Catholic Diocese of Fidenza

The Italian Catholic diocese of Fidenza, in the province of Parma, was until 1927 the historical diocese of Borgo San Donnino. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola.[1]

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History

Borgo San Donnino became an episcopal see in 1601, under Pope Clement VIII, having until then been governed ecclesiastically by a provost with full faculties, subject directly to the Holy See. The last provost, Papiro Picedi da Castel Vezzano, was the first Bishop of Borgo San Donnino.

Other bishops were:

  • Alfonso Pozzi (1620);
  • Ranuccio Scoti (1626), papal nuncio under Pope Urban VIII, particularly to Switzerland;
  • Filippo Casoni (1650), who urged Ferdinando Ughelli to write his Italia Sacra;
  • Alessandro Parravicini, a Benedictine (1660);
  • Gaetano Garimberti (1675);
  • Alessandro Roncovieri (1700);
  • Gerardo Giandemaria (1719);
  • Girolamo Baiardi (1753);
  • Alessandro Garimberti (1776)

References

  • Battandier, Ann. pont. cath. (Paris, 1907)

Notes

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy page

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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