The Diocese of Volterra (Latin: Dioecesis Volaterrana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Tuscany, central Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Pisa.[1][2]
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The DioceseofVolterra (Latin: Dioecesis Volaterrana) is a Latin dioceseof the Catholic Church in Tuscany, central Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
Diocese ofVolterra on 25 May 1985 and ordained on 29 June 1985. Bertelli would retire from the diocese on 18 March 2000. DioceseofVolterraCatholic-Hierarchy...
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ministering to the Catholic inhabitants of the Greek capital and most of mainland Greece. Roman Catholicism in Greece List ofRomanCatholicdioceses in Greece...
RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofVolterra (1531–1545). On 15 November 1531, Giovanni Matteo Sirtori was appointed during the papacy of Pope...
archbishop of Pisa presides over the Ecclesiastical Province of Pisa, which includes the diocesesof Livorno, Massa Carrara-Pontremoli, Pescia, and Volterra. Since...
was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofVolterra (1545–1565). On 22 June 1545, Benedetto Nerli was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul...
Orazio degli Albizzi (1610–1676) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofVolterra from 1655 until his death in 1676. Orazio degli Albizzi...
Francesco da Volterra. The Ducal Palace of Guastalla (1567). The Civic Theatre Ruggero Ruggeri (1671). The Town Hall. The octagonal Oratory of Madonna della...
The Dioceseof Fiesole (Latin: Dioecesis Fesulana) is a Latin dioceseof the Catholic Church in Tuscany, central Italy, whose episcopal see is the city...
was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofVolterra (1462–1470). On 22 March 1462, Ugolino Giugni was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius...
Marco Saracini (1535–1574) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofVolterra (1574). Marco Saracini was born in July 1535 in Arezzo, Italy...
as a RomanCatholic priest or missionary was vital to their artistic works or development. It primarily features artists who did at least some of their...
The Dioceseof Pescia (Latin: Dioecesis Pisciensis) is a Latin dioceseof the Catholic Church in Tuscany, about 41 miles (66 km) west of Florence. It is...
The Dioceseof Senigallia (Latin: Dioecesis Senogalliensis) is a Latin Church dioceseof the Catholic Church in the Marche, Italy. It has existed since...
This is a list of the Catholicdioceses in Europe, i.e. diocesesof the Catholic Church. In Europe, there are a large number ofdioceses principally centred...
December 1997) was an Italian ordinary of the Catholic Church. He was the bishop ofVolterra and then the bishop of Fiesole. Antonio Bagnoli was born on...
1575) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Palermo (1571–1575), Bishop of Mazara del Vallo (1562–1571), and Bishop of Guardialfiera...
Retrieved October 7, 2016 "Dioceseof Fiesole" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved October 7, 2016 "DioceseofVolterra" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M...