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Vidal was born in 1535 in the diocese of Seville (Spain). He was appointed bishop of Lipari by Pope Clement VIII on 23 November 1599. He began the construction of the episcopal palace outside the walls of the town of Lipari. He died of 'apoplexy' on 17 September 1618, at the age of 82. Rodriquez, pp.
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Bonaventura Atanasio was born at Lucera (Province of Foggia) on 13 October 1807. He was ordained a priest in 1831. He obtained the degrees of master of theology and ecclesiastical history from the Liceo Arcevescovile of Naples. The University of Naples awarded him the degree of doctor of theology in
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In 1743, the city of Lipari had about 13,000 inhabitants, under the temporal authority of the King of Naples. The diocese was directly subject to the authority of the Pope, that is, Lipari had no regional Metropolitan. The Cathedral had a Chapter which contained four dignities (Archdeacon, Deacon,
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Proto was born in Milazzo (diocese of Messina) on 15 February 1781. He became a professed Benedictine monk in 1802, and was ordained in 1805. He was dean of novices for six years, and then Prior (1821) and Abbot (1824) of S. Paolo fuori le mure. He was named Prior of the Benedictine monastery in
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on 13 May 1593, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Filippo Spinola, pro-Protector of the Empire before the Holy See. After two years in Lipari he placed the diocese in the hands of a procurator and Vicar-General, the Archdeacon of Lipari, he sailed off to the West Indies. On 7 June 1599 he
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on 17 October 1580; Pope Gregory then appointed him to the additional post of Inquisitor of Malta. Bellardito resigned in 1585 and was appointed Abbot Commendatory of the Basilian Monastery of S. Elias in Troina by King Philip II of Spain. He died on 1 March 1592. Ughelli, pp. 783-784, no. 41.
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Lipari is a volcanic island. Its last major eruption took place in 729, leaving a high pumice cone which is 476m (1570 feet) high; the population must have fled, at least temporarily. One crater, called Monte Pilato, is mined for pumice and has numerous caves. There are still hot springs and
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in 1286, but on 26 July 1289 he had still been unable to enter his diocese. Pandulfus, an exile from Sicily, was named Administrator of the diocese of Torres (Sassari) in Sardinia. In 1296 he was named to the See of Ancona. Pirro, p. 779. Gams, p. 840. Eubel, I, p. 87, 384,
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Messana and the monastery in Caltanissetta in 1828. His order named him Definitor General and Visitor General for Sicily in 1831. He was named Bishop of Lipari on 18 February 1839, and consecrated at Messina by Archbishop Francesco Villadecani in April 1832. He was named
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Paulinus was Bishop of Tauriana in the Abruzzi, who was driven from his diocese and was living in Messina in a monastery. He was ordered by Pope Gregory I to administer the diocese of Lipari and live there. Louis Duchesne (1902), "Les évèchés de Calabre,"
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1834. He was nominated Bishop of Lipari by King Ferdinand II on 20 May 1844, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Antonio Orioli on 28 July. He resigned the diocese in October 1857, and died on 7 September 1877. Gams, p. 947. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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resigned the diocese. On 7 May 1607 Mendoza was appointed Bishop of Chiapas in Mexico, and on 17 November 1608 he was transferred to the diocese of Popayán in Columbia. He died in 1619. Rodriquez, p. 37. Gauchat,
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A native of Catania and a Canon of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Giovanni was appointed bishop by Boniface VIII on 31 January 1304. Pirro, p. 779, no. XII. Eubel, I, p. 384. Gams, p. 840, makes him a Franciscan.
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Castillo was born in Thermitano (diocese of Palermo) in 1658. He served as a lecturer in theology for his Order. He was Vicar General of the Diocese of Messana when appointed Bishop of Lipari by
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On September 30, 1986, as part of a Vatican effort to reduce the number of redundant Italian dioceses, the diocese of Lipari was suppressed as an independent entity and incorporated into the
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In 1544 the pirate Barbarossa completely depopulated the island. It was at the direction of the Emperor Charles V, who noted the island's strategic position, that it was repopulated.
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In 597 Pope Gregory instructed the Bishop of Reggio and the Bishop of Lipari to come to Rome. Whether this was Paulinus, or a successor in the diocese of Lipari, is unknown.
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Paganus sensibly went to Frederick II and requested confirmation of his election to the diocese; it was granted on 10 October 1129. Pirro, p. 777, no. VII. Eubel, I, p. 384.
955:(590–604) (Book II, letter 53), ordering Maximinus the Bishop of Syracuse to take charge of the diocese of Lipari after the deposition of Bishop Agatho. Ughelli, p. 774. 728: 560: 1427:. He took possession of his diocese by proxy on 3 April 1735. He died in residence on 24 July 1742. Rodriquez, p. 47. Ritzler, V, p. 295; VI, p. 263 note 2. 430: 1144:
Gaptulus continued as Bishop of Lipari, while relinquishing Patti on 18 April 1399. He was dead before 11 July 1400. Eubel, I, pp. 308, 384, with note 11.
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on 8 January 1691. He was consecrated in Rome on 21 January. He died on 22 March 1694. Rodriquez, pp. 44-45. Ritzler, V, p. 245, with note 3.
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A native of Palermo, Beamonte had been Bishop of Oea (Tripoli) (1728-1733). He was appointed Bishop of Lipari on 11 May 1733 by
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Bishop Ubertino was transferred to the diocese of Gaeta by Pope Boniface IX of the Roman Obedience. Eubel, I, pp. 258, 384.
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Anachronistically, Monte Pilato figures in the romance of Agatho, the purported first bishop of the island in the 260's.
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Ughelli, p. 775, attributes the absence of bishops from the 9th to the 12th centuries to the assaults of the Saracens.
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Bishop Pietro was from Pistoia (Tuscany), and a priest of the diocese of Patti. Rodriquez, p. 35. Eubel, III, p. 226.
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Petrus was transferred to the diocese of Corona, a suffragan of Patras in Greece, on 10 May 1359. Eubel, I, p. 212.
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The diocese of Lipari had already been erected by the 5th Century. The names of several early bishops are attested:
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Augustus subscribed to the Acts of the third and sixth Roman synods of Pope Symmachus. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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Italia sacra: sive De episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium, rebusque abiis praeclare gestis...
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Pirro, p. 227, quotes a document of December, 1250, which mentions a procurator of Bishop Philippus.
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Bishop Thomas was transferred to the diocese of the Marsi. Gams, p. 947. Eubel, I, pp. 328, 308.
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Bishop Basilius was present at the Second Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 787. Ughelli, p. 775.
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Fra. Francesco was transferred to the diocese of Mazara by Urban VI. Eubel, I, pp. 332, 384.
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Bishop Samuel was present at the Synod of Patriarch Photius in 879. Ughelli, p. 775.
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Bishop Jacobus was transferred to the diocese of Capua on 27 September 1225 by
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A Spaniard, born in Torrecilla en Cameros (Rioja), Mendoza was appointed by
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repeatedly indicate (pp. 502-506). Ughelli, pp. 773-774. Lanzoni, p. 654.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Ubertinus de Coriliono, O.Min. (restored, 16 May 1390 – 18 August 1397)
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by King Ferdinand II on 20 May 1844 and was preconized (approved) by
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Pirro, p. 959, no. XXVII. Ughelli, p. 782, no. 31. Eubel, II, p. 178.
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Pirro, p. 958, no. XXV. Ughelli, p. 782, no. 30. Eubel, II, p. 178.
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of 15 February 1346, calling him a Franciscan. Eubel, I, p. 384.
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Petrus de Teutonico, O.Min. (15 February 1346 – 21 January 1354)
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Rodriquez, Carlo "Breve cenno storico sulla Chiesa Liparese,"
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on 11 December 1585. Rodriquez, pp. 36-37. Eubel, III, p. 226.
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Bishop Ubertinus was removed by Urban VI. Eubel, I, p. 384.
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Pirro, p. 779, no. XVI, quotes the letter of appointment of
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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Religiosa magnificenza e plebi in Sicilia nel XIX secolo
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Antonius had already been elected. He was confirmed by
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Bishop Peregrinus was present at the Lateran Council of
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Ubertinus de Coriliono, O.Min. (28 November 1373 – 1386)
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Giornale di scienze, letteratura ed arti per la Sicilia
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Franciscus Gaptulus (18 December 1397 – 18 April 1399)
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Bartholomaeus de Lentino, O.P. (5 January 1254 – 1282)
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Sicilia sacra disquisitionibus et notitiis illustrata
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Bellardito was a native of Leontini (Sicily) and was
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The Right of Spoil of the Popes of Avignon, 1316-1415
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Giovanni Accolla (Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia de Mela)
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He died on 13 October 1854. 1454:Prestandrea: Ritzler, VI, p. 263 note 5. 1348:Geraci: Gauchat, IV, p. 222 with note 7. 604:Vincenzo Maria de Francisco e Galletti, 344:Paganus (10 October 1229 – 3 March 1246) 1889:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 1884:Dioceses established in the 5th century 1662: 1374:Arata: Gauchat, IV, p. 222 with note 9. 1312:37-39. Gauchat, IV, p. 222 with note 3. 700:Giovanni Pietro Natoli (1890–1898 Died) 601:Francesco Maria Miceli (1743–1753 Died) 276:Cantor, Treasurer) and fifteen Canons. 14: 1871: 1568:VII, p. 241. 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(1914). 1619:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 1616:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1490:Reggio: Rodriquez, pp. 53-54. 917:Agatho's name appears in the 772: 631: 1508:Lenzi: Rodriquez, pp. 54-55. 1481:Spoto: Rodriquez, pp. 52-53. 1004:Pirro, p. 776. Gams, p. 976. 923:Acta Sanctorum Maii Tomus II 598:(11 May 1733 – 24 July 1742) 347:Philippus (attested in 1250) 7: 1791:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 858:The Volcano Adventure Guide 855:Rosaly M. C. Lopes (2005). 760: 697:Mariano Palermo (1881–1887) 587:Pietro Vincenzo Platamone, 356:Joannes, O.P. (1304 – 1342) 160:Cattedrale di S. Bartolomeo 60:Cathedral of S. Bartolommeo 10: 1905: 1763: 1604: 705:Bishop of Mazara del Vallo 386:Thomas (ca. 1402 – 1419?) 338:Anselmus (c. 1208 – 1227?) 291: 286: 246: 111:13,048 (est.) (96.3%) 1592:Bishop of Piazza Armerina 1499:Todaro: Rodriquez, p. 54. 968:in 660. 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Index

Bishop of Lipari

Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
www.diocesimessina.it
diocese
Roman Catholic Church
Lipari
Aeolian Islands
Sicily
Italy
Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
Francesco da Stilo
O.P.
Giacomo Carduini
Luigi de Amato
Bishop of San Marco
Antonio Zeno (bishop)
Gregorio Magalotti
Bishop of Chiusi
Baldo Ferratini
Bishop of Amelia
Filippo Lancia
Antonio Giustiniani

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