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Corrado and sixteen Canons. When the diocese was restored and made part of the Diocese of Macerata e Recanati in 1356, the Cathedral of Macerata had an Archdeacon and eight Canons, while the co-cathedral in Recanati had a Provost and eight Canons. The Provost of Recanati was also Archpriest of the cathedral. In the mid-fifteenth century the Chapter of Recanati was again headed by an Archdeacon, but in 1467 the archdeaconate was suppressed, and the principal dignity of the Chapter was again the Provost. The archdeaconate was restored in 1518, by Bishop Luigi Tasso (1516–1520), who also issued new regulations for Canons and Altaristi. When the seat of the bishop was in Macerata, the services in the Cathedral of S. Flaviano in Recanati were maintained by the College of Mansionarii (Altaristi), fourteen in number
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the calendar of saints' days for the diocese; the calendar was published in 1611. Cardinal Agostino Galamini (1613–1620) held a diocesan synod for Recanati on 14 November 1614, and for Loreto on 23 November. Cardinal Giulio Roma (1621–1634) held a synod at Recanati on 29 January 1623; in accordance with the decrees of the
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reserved to himself the right to appoint the next bishop. When Oliviero was elected by the Chapter, Urban immediately quashed the election, but on 19 February 1369, Urban exercised his option and appointed Oliviero Bishop of Macerata e Recanati. He renounced the bishopric in 1374, and was transferred
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Nicolò (Nicola) da San Martino had been Vicar General of his Order, and had already been Bishop of Macerata since 1348; he therefore governed the territory which had once been the diocese of Recanati. On 22 April 1357, the Papal Legate of the Marches, Cardinal Egidio (Gil) Álvarez de Albornoz, acting
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benigne statuit ut iurisdictio Administratoris Pontificii Basilicae Lauretanae ad territorium Lauretanae civitatis eiusque districtus, iuxta praesentes fines civiles, quod ad dioecesim Recinetensem-Lauretanam pertinet, exstendatur, totaliter suspensa proinde, durante Administratione Pontificia, super
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Quapropter, suppleto, quatenus opus sit, consensu interesse habentium vel habere praesumentium, Apostolicae potestatis plenitudine, episcopalem cathedram in Basilica Lauretana exsistentem supprimimus; atque eamdem Basilicam aedesque continentes, ab Ordinarii Recinetensis et Lauretani iurisdictione in
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The basilicas of the Holy House in Loreto, of San Francesco in Assisi and of Sant'Antonio in Padua with the buildings and annexed works, except those of a merely secular nature, will be sold to the Holy See and their administration will be freely assigned to the Holy See. The other bodies of any kind
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in cuius medio inest illud sacrum cubiculum divìnis mysteriis consecratum, in quo dicta Virgo Maria naia fuit, et ibidem ipsa, ab angelo salutata, Salvatorem Mundi de Spiritu Sancto concepti, ministerio angelorum illuc translatum; et ad dictam ecclesiam, ob miracula, quae in dies omnipotens Dominus ,
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Bishop Rutilio Benzoni (1592–1613) held a diocesan synod in Loreto on 21 September 1588, after having made a general pastoral Visitation of the entire diocese. He held a second synod on 24 November 1592. Benzoni held a synod at Recanati on 24 November 1609, in which he appointed a committee to revise
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In implementing the Lateran Pact of 1929, it was necessary that the Holy See (Papacy) make extensive changes in the status of the diocese and sanctuary of Loreto. The Holy Shrine was to be placed under the direction of the Holy See, but that presented a problem, since the Basilica was the seat of the
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The Venetian Morosini was Bishop of Parenzo (1464–1471) He was appointed Administrator of Recanati e Macerata on 2 February 1470. A successor bishop was appointed on 4 September 1471. Morosini died on 3 October 1471, and was buried in the cathedral of Recanati (Vogel, p. 229). Leopardi, pp. 172-174.
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On 11 October 1935, the Roman Curia's Consistorial Congregation published a decree, stating that Pope Pius XI had ordered that the jurisdiction of the Administrator of the Pontifical Basilica of Loreto should extend to the city of Loreto and the surrounding district, in which the jurisdiction of the
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Benedetto had previously been Bishop of Teramo (1427-1429). He was appointed Bishop of Recanati e Macerata on 7 January 1429. He took possession by proxy, appointing his brother (or nephew) Francesco Guidalotti, Provost of Compostela. He died on 9 August 1429, and was taken for burial in his native
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committimus et mandamus ut feriarum dies, tam messium et vindemiarum quam aliis anni temporibus in rubrica introductos, praeterquam in honorem Dei ac Sanctorum ex praecepto S. R. E. indictos, cum mercantilium et aliarum quarumcumque causarum expeditioni opus fore aut expedire iudicaveris, moderari,
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In 1682, the Chapter of Recanati had four dignities (Provost, Archdeacon, Archpriest, Dean) and twelve Canons, while the Chapter of Loreto had four dignities and seventeen Canons. In 1746, the Chapter of Recanati had four dignities and eighteen Canons, while the Chapter of Loreto had four dignities
1429:. he was governor of the Castel S. Angelo. He was appointed bishop on 5 September 1471, but he was not residentiary. In 1472, he was named Prefect of the Treasury of Picenum, and in 1473 governor of Cesena and then of Picenum. He died at Foligno at the beginning of October 1476. Vogel, pp. 230-234. 186:
The bull which created the cathedral of S. Flaviano in Recanati did not mention the new cathedral Chapter. In a document of 10 September 1256, however, appear the signatures of Paolo di Tedelgardo, Prior of the Chapter, and ten Canons. In an act of 14 April 1290 appear the signatures of Archdeacon
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debeant nomine publico reddi et restitui Ecclesiam Cathedralem jam translatam in Ecclesiam Lauretanam, cum omnibus suis introitibus, et cum Gabellis in Civitate Laureti, et Territorium, indebite et injuste, et absque aliqua culpa, defectu, sive demeritis nostrae Civitatis ablatas per Sixtum Papam
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Sixtus went even further. He wanted Loreto to enjoy the prestige of being a festival city. He had already, on 7 July 1590, ordered the Auditor of the Rota for Macerata to police and restrict the festivals associated with the grain harvest and the wine harvest. He also he intended to transfer the
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Born in Macerata in 1598, Panici had been Provost of the church of S. Salvator in Macerata, and then Bishop of Sarsina (1632–1634). He was transferred to the diocese of Recanati on 4 December 1634. He served as Commissary General of the army of Urban VIII in his war against the Italian princes.
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Raniero had previously been Bishop of Osimo (8 September 1240). He was appointed by Pope Gregory IX on 17 January 1241. Osimo was punished for its support of Frederick II by the loss of its bishopric. The date of the termination of his tenure is unknown; the bull of appointment of his successor
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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was favorable to the idea of the restoration of the diocese of Recanati, but reversing the actions of a previous pope required subtlety and preparation. He therefore appointed a commission of cardinals, which agreed to reverse the acts of Sixtus V almost completely. The Administrator of Loreto,
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Suppressa autem cathedra Lauretana, et ipsam Lauretanam dioecesim, quae hucusque cathedrali Ecclesiae Recinetensi aeque principaliter unita'exstitit, eidem dioecesi pleno iure in perpetuum incorporamus, eius titulo tantum servato; propterea Episcopus Recinetensis pro tempore exsistens Episcopi
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Its principal church, S. Flaviano, was raised to the dignity of a cathedral on 21 December 1239, and separated from the jurisdiction of the diocese of Osimo. The diocese of Osimo was suppressed, having chosen to support the Emperor Frederick II against the pope. On 22 May 1240, the Castello di
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A native of Milan, Roma had been a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, and was governor of the city of Perugia and the province of Umbria. He was named a cardinal by Pope Urban VIII on 11 January 1611, and on 17 March 1621 he was appointed Bishop of Recanati e Loreto. Roma was
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ab auctoritate ecclesiastica libere constitui » (art. 3/1 Pactorum diei 18 februarii 1984); illinc vero dioeceses iure canonico constitutas adipisci posse, iuridicam personalitatem in iure civili italico (cf. art. 29 Normarum quae approbatae sunt per Protocollum diei 15 novembris 1984).
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cathedrales Ecclesias Maceratensem, Tolentinam, Recinetensem, Cingulanam, Triengem aeque principaliter inter se unit, ita ut unus idemque Antistes dioecesibus illis praesit et Episcopus Maceratensis, Tolentinus, Recinetensis, Cingulanus, Triensis simul censeatur ac
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however, intrigued and eventually got Gregory XIV to appoint a second commission, which was agreed to restore the bishopric of Recanate, but not its territory. In the meantime, Pope Gregory died on 15 October 1591. The next pope,
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bishop of Recanati-Loreto was to be suspended as long as papal administration applied. The bishop of Recanati thus lost part of his diocesan territory, and Loreto's obligation to contribute to the bishop's income was terminated.
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The people of Recanati gave their support to Manfred as King of Sicily, and therefore Pope Urban IV, by a bull of 27 July 1263, deprived them of their diocesan status and made them subject to the bishop of Umana. Leopardi, p.
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was expelled from Rome and given refuge in the Certosa of Florence. A French army entered Florence on 25 March 1799, and the Pope was arrested and deported to France. He died a prisoner in the castle of Valence on 29 August
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managed by the Holy See in Italy as well as the colleges of missions will also be free from any interference by the State and by conversion. However, Italian laws concerning the purchases of moral bodies remain applicable.
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A Roman and a Canon of S. Maria in Via Lata, Benzoni had been appointed Bishop of Loreto on 17 December 1586. On 9 February he was appointed bishop of the newly restored Diocese of Recanati as well, holding the two posts
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in 1433. He was transferred to Recanati on 24 October 1435, and then to the diocese of Belluno e Feltri on 10 October 1440 He died on 24 March 1446. Vogel, pp. 186-196. Eubel, I, pp. 74, 404, 411, 490, 509; II, pp. 103,
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Leopardi, pp. 158-172. Vogel, pp. 197-226. Cappelletti, VII, pp. 228-230, according to whom Leopardi (pp. 171-172) and Vogel (p. 220) misread the date on Bishop Nicolaus' Last Will and Testament by a decade (1469 for
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Buonajuncta is first attested as Bishop of Recanati in 1256. On 2 September 1256 the monks of S. Niccolò were made subject to the bishop's jurisdiction. On 15 October 1263, Bishop Buonagiunta was transferred by
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was dissolved, and the diocese of Loreto was incorporated into the diocese of Recanati. The current bishop of Recanati, Aluigi Cossio, was to be called the bishop of Recanati-Loreto, for the time being.
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There had also been a College of Canons at the church of S. Vitus, but in 1461 the Canons were assimilated to the cathedral Chapter. Their Cantor, however, did not become one of the Canons.
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was elected on 30 January 1592, and on 9 February he issued the bull which restored the diocese of Recanati and united to it the diocese of Loreto, to form the Diocese of Recanati-Loreto.
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Paoli had previously been Bishop of Fossombrone (1779–1800). He was named Bishop of Recanati e Loreto on 12 May 1800. He died on 28 September 1806. Vogel, pp. 431-439. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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from Perugia, and was a cleric of the chamber. In 1453 he became Abbot commendatory of Santa Croce de Sassoferrato. In 1458 he was Treasurer of Perugia and the Duchy of Spoleto. Under
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of 15 September 1934, suppressed the diocese of Loreto and removed the seat of a bishop from the basilica. The relationship of the bishop between his dioceses of Recanati and Loreto
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remarks that the diocese had been widowed for some time. This was due, no doubt, to the vacancy of the papal throne from 22 August 1241 to 25 June 1243. Leopardi, p. 107. Eubel,
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restored the diocese of Recanati, making Nicolò da San Martino Bishop of Macerata e Recanati. He died in January 1369. Leopardi, pp. 123-126. Eubel, I, p. 10.
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annual fair of Recanati to Loreto. The bull was ordered, but Sixtus died before it could be finished or executed. Recanati sent ambassadors to his successor,
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79 (Citta del Vaticano 1987), pp. 729–732. (in Latin) The changes were made necessary by a legal agreement between the Holy See and the Italian State:
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die 11 Februarii. — Cathedralibus Ecclesiis Maceratensi et Tolentinae, Recinetensi, Cingulanae, Treiensi Rev.mum P. D. Tarcisium Carboni, e clero firmano.
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During its early history it often lost and regained its episcopal status due to papal politics. On 27 July 1263 the diocese was completely suppressed by
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Andreas de Pilis da Fano the son of a lawyer of Fano, Ugolino, a friend of Pandolfo Malatesta, who had been Podestà of Milan. Andrea held the degree of
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Bishop Ciriaco Vecchioni (1767–1787) presided over a diocesan synod at Recanati on 29 April—1 May 1781, and had their constitutions published in 1782.
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on 6 July 1418. He was transferred to the diocese of Chieti on 7 January 1429. He died in 1438. Leopardi, pp. 145-150. Eubel, I, pp. 95, 411, 481.
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Leopardi, pp. 208-209. Vogel, pp. 390-391 (who places his death on 16 October 1661). Gauchat, p. 293 with note 4 (who places his death c. 1663).
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on 13 November 1301. From 20 November 1320 he was Bishop of Macerata. Federico was transferred to the diocese of Senigallia on 6 June 1323 by
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on 14 February 1407. Marinus attended the Council of Constance as an Auditor. He was transferred to the diocese of Recanati e Macerata by
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of the diocese of Recanati on 21 June 1787. He was transferred to the diocese of Benevento on 27 June 1796. He was named a cardinal by
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Bishop Petrus died on 7 October 1469. Eubel, II, p. 220. Leopardi says he died in 1475, according to Cappelletti, p. 230-231.
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on 17 August 1611. He was appointed Bishop of Recanati e Loreto on 11 February 1613. He was transferred to the diocese of
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on 8 March 1816. He died on 21 December 1823. Leopardi, p. 216. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 121, with note 8; 354 note 4.
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Oliviero was a native of Verona, and Dean of Negroponte and a papal chaplain. While Bishop Nicolò was still alive,
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A native of Chieti, Marinus de Tocco had been an Auditor of the Roman Rota. He was appointed Bishop of Teramo by
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Leopardi, p. 116. The new diocese of Macerata was created, and Bishop Fridericus became its first bishop in 1320.
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Fridericus had been a Canon of the cathedral Chapter of Recanati. He was elected by the Chapter and approved by
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in August 1800. He was transferred to the diocese of Recanati by Pius VII on 21 March 1807. Vogel, pp. 442-443.
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Giovanni de Cupis was the nephew of Bishop Teseo de Cupis. Leopardi, pp. 183-185. Cappelletti, p. 232. Eubel,
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Nicolas had been Prior General of the Augustinian Hermits. He was appointed Bishop of Recanate e Macerata by
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Tomasini was a native of Venice. He was Bishop of Emona (Istria) from 1409, and participated in the
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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In 1796 the Papal States were invaded by French armies led by N. Bonaparte. On 20 February 1798
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Petrus was a Canon of the Vatican Basilica and enjoyed the title Magister. He was appointed by
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Galamini was Master General of the Dominican Order from 1608 to 1612. He named a cardinal by
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intercessione et meritis eiusdem B. Mariae Virginis, in eodem cubiculo operari dignatur....
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in which the Virgin Mary was born or lived, and which was transported by angels to
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Bellini was born in Osimo in 1740. He was named Bishop of Fossombrone by
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Msgr. Mazzagali was Provost of the cathedral Chapter. Leopardi, p. 217.
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on 9 December 1244. The length of his tenure is unknown. Élie Berger,
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Baroncelli was appointed Bishop of Recanati-Loreto on 12 August 1955.
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Angelo Cino (20 July 1385 - 9 September 1409 deposed)(Roman Obedience)
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9 February 1592: Diocese of Recanati restored and united with the
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on 29 April 1620. He died in Osimo on 6 September 1639. Gauchat,
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eodem territorio, iurisdictione Ordinarii Recinetensis-Lauretani.
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to the diocese of Jesi. Leopardi, p. 108. Eubel, I, pp. 75, 120.
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I, p. 410, note 1 (stating that the bull was dated 4 July 1240).
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Spinucci was Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino. He was appointed
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Recanati was raised to the dignity of a city by Gregory IX.
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Cordella was appointed on 15 December 1666. Gauchat p. 293.
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Angelo Baglioni (9 September 1409 - 1412) (Pisan Obedience)
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was greatly devoted to the cult of the Virgin Mary and the
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bishop of Recanati e Loreto; the seat had to be removed.
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Vittorio Amedeo Ranuzzi de' Bianchi (1903–1911 Resigned)
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The diocese of Recanati was suppressed on 17 March 1586.
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Paolo (19 September 1382 - ?) (Avignon Obedience)
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Moroni was a native of Milan, and held the degree of
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restringere iisque ad tui libitum derogare debeas....
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Bishop of Macerata–Tolentino–Recanati–Cingoli–Treia
513:Vincenzo Antonio Maria Muscettola (1728–1746 Died) 423:Latin Name: Recinetensis et ab Alma Domo Lauretana 1499:Giovanni de Cupis: Leopardi, pp. 186-187. Eubel, 1315:, who had been made Legate of the Marches by the 276: 178:was appointed as Titular Archbishop of that see. 2116:Religious organizations established in the 1230s 2092: 1238:. Leopardi, pp. 112-116. Eubel, I, pp. 120, 447. 304:Nicolaus, O.E.S.A. (1412–1418) (Pisan Obedience) 590:Diocese of Loreto suppressed: 15 September 1934 417: 295:Niccolò Vanni (1383 - ?) (Roman Obedience) 2002:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1991:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 1980:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1889: 1486:Paolo de Cupis: Leopardi, pp. 185-186. Eubel, 1284:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica 1280: 1073: 689:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica 685: 2053:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717). 2052: 1976: 1965: 1954: 1376:in 1431. He was one of the presidents of the 1275:to the diocese of Ceneda on 29 April 1374 by 1217:restored the diocese of Recanati by the Bull 516:Giovanni Battista Campagnoli (1746–1749 Died) 1977:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 1966:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 1955:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1562:) on 31 January 1613. Leopardi, pp. 204-206. 1410:Vogel, pp. 226-229. Eubel, II, pp. 212, 220. 684:VII, pp. 197-198, quoting the bull in full. 519:Giovanni Antonio Bacchetoni (1749–1767 Died) 2121:Christian organizations established in 1934 2026: 1969:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1958:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 771: 561:Giovanni Francesco Magnani (1855–1861 Died) 558:Francesco Brigante Colonna (1846–1855 Died) 1988:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 1933:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 1932: 1512:Roccabella: Leopardi, pp. 187-188. Eubel, 1279:. He died in 1377. Leopardi, pp. 126-128. 1104:Leopardi, pp. 204-206. Vogel, pp. 366-367. 270:Diocese of Recanati suppressed (1320–1356) 253:Diocese of Recanati suppressed (1263–1289) 1583:IV, pp. 104 with note 2; 293 with note 2. 1525:Melchiori: Leopardi, pp. 188-189. Eubel, 1447:Teseo de Cupis: Leopardi, p. 182. Eubel, 2070:(in Latin). Recanati: Leonardo Badaloni. 2037: 993:Ughelli, I, p. 1217. Leopardi, p. 35-36. 913:(Citta del Vaticano 1934), pp. 578-579: 584: 181: 150:On 30 September 1986 it merged with the 23: 15: 2101:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 2056:Italia sacra, sive De Episcopis Italiae 1943: 1067: 745: 654: 283:Nicolò da San Martino, O.P. (1356–1369) 2093: 946:(Citta del Vaticano 1934), pp. 71-73: 929:Recinetensis-Lauretani titulo fruetur. 222: 2063: 1998: 1944:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1921: 1907: 1841:On 11 February Carboni was appointed 1460:Tasso: Leopardi, pp. 180-182. Eubel, 1084:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica 564:Giuseppe Cardoni (1863–1867 Resigned) 555:Alessandro Bernetti (1831– 1846 Died) 67:, who claimed the Kingdom of Sicily. 28:Tomb of Pope Gregory XII, S. Flaviano 2111:13th-century establishments in Italy 1895: 594:Immediately Subject to the Holy See 570:Guglielmo Giustini (1898–1903 Died) 13: 522:Ciriaco Vecchioni (1767–1787 Died) 289:Giovanni di Bartolomeo (1374–1383) 14: 2142: 2075: 2064:Vogel, Josephus Antonius (1859). 906:Pius XI, "Lauretanae Basilicae", 746:Mickens, Robert (22 April 2023). 623:25 January 1985: United with the 579:Aluigi Cossio (1923–1955 Retired) 576:Alfonso Andreoli (1911–1923 Died) 567:Tommaso Gallucci (1867–1897 Died) 345:Gerolamo della Rovere (1476–1507) 319:Thomas Tomasini, O.P. (1435–1440) 1865:Congregation of Bishops, Decree 1477:III, p. 231 with notes 4l and 5. 1359:. Eubel, II, p. 220 with note 1. 959:Congregation of Bishops, Decree 552:Stefano Bellini (1807–1831 Died) 510:Benedetto Bussi (1727–1728 Died) 1884: 1859: 1835: 1819: 1806: 1793: 1784: 1767: 1753: 1740: 1727: 1714: 1701: 1688: 1675: 1658: 1645: 1632: 1623: 1614: 1604: 1586: 1565: 1547: 1532: 1519: 1506: 1493: 1480: 1467: 1454: 1441: 1432: 1413: 1403: 1394: 1384: 1362: 1357:titular Patriarch of Alexandria 1349: 1339: 1322: 1301: 1292: 1264: 1250: 1241: 1224: 1207: 1197: 1183: 1174: 1157: 1143: 1134: 1125: 1116: 1107: 1098: 1058: 1045: 1032: 1023: 1014: 1005: 996: 987: 976: 953: 933: 920: 900: 882: 873: 864: 851: 842: 826: 625:Diocese of Macerata e Tolentino 332:Francesco Morosini (1470–1471) 246:Bonajuncta, O.Min. (1256?–1263) 85:, purported to be the house in 2027:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1848). 1896:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 1593:transferred to the diocese of 1086:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis 870:Leopardi, p. 202, with note 1. 810: 798:Pope Sixtus himself states in 792: 765: 739: 722: 709: 700: 674: 661: 533:Domenico Spinucci (1787–1796) 277:Diocese of Recanati e Macerata 70:It survives as a titular see. 1: 2106:1239 establishments in Europe 2085:; retrieved 6 February 2019. 2041:Serie dei vescovi di Recanati 1922:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 1908:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 633:Diocese of San Severino-Treia 549:Felice Paoli (1800–1806 Died) 483:Cardinal Alessandro Crescenzi 152:Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino 1733:Bacchetoni: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1720:Campagnoli: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1707:Muscettola: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1281:Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1846). 1257:on authority granted him by 1169:Les Registres d' Innocent IV 1154:I, pp. 120 with note 1; 410. 686:Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1852). 418:Diocese of Recanati e Loreto 342:Andreas de Pilis (1471–1476) 322:Nicolaus d' Asti (1440–1460) 307:Marinus de Tocco (1418–1428) 44:. It was founded in 1240 by 20:Concattedrale di S. Flaviano 7: 1890:Reference works for bishops 1746:Vecchioni: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1651:Guarnieri: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1638:Crescenzi: Ritzler-Sefrin, 642: 310:Benedetto Guidalotti (1429) 240:Petrus Georgii (1244–1249?) 10: 2147: 2038:Leopardi, Monaldo (1828). 2020: 1681:Gherardi: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1355:Vitelleschi was appointed 629:Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli 616:Francesco Tarcisio Carboni 378:Giovanni Domenico de Cupis 362:Giovanni Domenico de Cupis 325:Petrus Giorgii (1460–1469) 217: 156:Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli 73: 1668:in 1692. Ritzler-Sefrin, 243:Matthaeus (attested 1249) 197: 134:, therefore, in the Bull 1873:77 (1985), pp. 997-998: 1803:VI, p. 219; VII, p. 319. 1664:Guarnieri was appointed 1529:III, p. 281 with note 8. 1516:III, p. 281 with note 7. 1503:III, p. 281 with note 6. 1451:III, p. 281 with note 3. 926:"Lauretanae Basilicae": 715:Umberto Benigni (1911). 667:Leopardi, p. 26. Eubel, 260:Salvus, O.P. (1289–1300) 228:Latin Name: Recinetensis 168:aequaliter principaliter 166:, abolishing the status 63:, due to its support of 1750:VI, p. 354 with note 4. 1737:VI, p. 354 with note 3. 1724:VI, p. 354 with note 2. 1694:Bussi: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1289:Eubel, I, pp. 180, 447. 1074:Benedictus XIV (1842). 1029:Leopardi, p. 37, 39-40. 983:Titular See of Recanati 160:Diocese of San Severino 1871:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1851:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1827:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1541:Doctor in utroque iure 1422:Doctor in utroque iure 1298:Leopardi, pp. 128-129. 1091:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 967:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 942:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 909:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 857:Leopardi, p. 201-202: 717:"Recanati and Loreto." 263:Fridericus (1301–1320) 237:Rainerius (1241–1244?) 176:Diego Giovanni Ravelli 29: 21: 1999:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 1666:Archbishop of Ravenna 1597:on 21 August 1634 by 1213:On 12 December 1289, 539:Settimio Mazzagalli, 364:(1522–1548 Resigned) 182:Chapter and cathedral 136:Laurentanae 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Index



Roman Catholic
Italy
Pope Gregory IX
Pope Urban IV
Manfred
Pope Sixtus V
Holy House of Loreto
Nazareth
Tersatto
Pope Urban VII
Gregory XIV
Innocent IX
Pope Innocent VIII
Pope Pius XI
Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino
Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli
Diocese of San Severino
Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-Cingoli-Treia
Titular See
Diego Giovanni Ravelli
Council of Trent
Giovanni Vitelleschi
Teseo de Cupis
Luigi Tasso
Giovanni Domenico de Cupis
Paolo de Cupis
Giovanni Domenico de Cupis
Filippo Roccabella

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