The Archdiocese of Bologna is a
Latin Church
, native_name_lang = la
, image = San Giovanni in Laterano - Rome.jpg
, imagewidth = 250px
, alt = Façade of the Archbasilica of St. John in Lateran
, caption = Archbasilica of Saint Joh ...
ecclesiastical territory or
archdiocese
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
History
In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
of the
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
in
Northern Italy
Northern Italy ( it, Italia settentrionale, it, Nord Italia, label=none, it, Alta Italia, label=none or just it, Nord, label=none) is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy. It consists of eight administrative regions ...
. The
cathedra
A ''cathedra'' is the raised throne of a bishop in the early Christian basilica. When used with this meaning, it may also be called the bishop's throne. With time, the related term ''cathedral'' became synonymous with the "seat", or principa ...
is in the
cathedral church of San Pietro, Bologna. The current
archbishop
In Christian denominations, an archbishop is a bishop of higher rank or office. In most cases, such as the Catholic Church, there are many archbishops who either have jurisdiction over an ecclesiastical province in addition to their own archdi ...
is Cardinal
Matteo Zuppi
Matteo Maria Zuppi (born 11 October 1955) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who has been Archbishop of Bologna since 12 December 2015. He was previously an auxiliary bishop of Rome from 2012 to 2015.
Pope Francis raised him to the ra ...
, who was installed in 2015.
The Archdiocese of Bologna is a
metropolitan archdiocese and has three
suffragan diocese
A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria ...
s within its
ecclesiastical province
An ecclesiastical province is one of the basic forms of jurisdiction
Jurisdiction (from Latin 'law' + 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice. In federations like the United State ...
: the
Diocese of Imola
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Imola ( la, Diocesis Imolensis) is a territory in Romagna, northern Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Bologna. , the
Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana
The Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana ( la, Dioecesis Faventina-Mutilensis) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy. , and the
Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio ( la, Archidioecesis Ferrariensis-Comaclensis) has existed since 1986, when the diocese of Comacchio was combined with the historical archdiocese of Ferrara. It is a suffragan of the archdioces ...
.
History
A detailed list of the various governments that have ruled Bologna is provided by Giovanni Battista Guidicini. In 1527, the Holy See became the absolute ruler of Bologna, and was represented by a ''Legatus a latere'' and a Vice-Legate. On 22 February 1530,
Pope Clement VII
Pope Clement VII ( la, Clemens VII; it, Clemente VII; born Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534. Deemed "the ...
crowned the
Emperor Charles V
Charles V, french: Charles Quint, it, Carlo V, nl, Karel V, ca, Carles V, la, Carolus V (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain ( Castile and Aragon) ...
as Holy Roman Emperor in Bologna, the last such event in history.
The bishopric of
Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nat ...
was founded in the 3rd century.
Originally it was a suffragan (under the supervision) of the diocese of Milan, but at the end of the 5th century became a suffragan of Ravenna. Because of the schism of the Antipope Clement III,
Pope Paschal II
Pope Paschal II ( la, Paschalis II; 1050 1055 – 21 January 1118), born Ranierius, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 August 1099 to his death in 1118. A monk of the Abbey of Cluny, he was cre ...
, at the Council of Guastalla in October 1106, released Bologna from obedience to the church of Ravenna, and made it directly dependent on the papal See; but on 7 August 1118
Pope Gelasius II
Pope Gelasius II (c. 1060/1064 – 29 January 1119), born Giovanni Caetani or Giovanni da Gaeta (also called ''Coniulo''), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 24 January 1118 to his death in 1119. A monk of Monte C ...
restored the previous status. Bishop Victor, therefore, enjoyed the privilege of being consecrated a bishop by Pope Paschal II in 1108. But when he came to die in 1129, the Bolognese resisted the demands of Archbishop Gualterius of Ravenna that he should consecrate the newly elected Bishop Henricus. The papal Legate, Gerardus of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, heard the dispute in his court on 13 April 1130, and Archbishop Gualterius established his right to consecrate the bishops of Bologna.
In 973, Bishop Albertus participated in a provincial synod of the ecclesiastical province of Ravenna, presided over by Archbishop Honestus, and held in the village of Marzalia in the diocese of Parma. Bishop Albertus complained to the assembly that his diocese was so poor that he was not able to sustain his clergy or his churches, on top of which Bishop Ubertus of Parma had taken control of certain territories near Parma which were the property of the diocese of Bologna. Ubertus replied that he had received them from his predecessors. The Archbishop and bishops agreed with the Bishop of Parma, chastised Albertus for raising the subject in the synod, and ordering both parties not to raise the matter again.
A major earthquake struck Bologna on Christmas Day, 1222, causing the vaults of the cathedral ceiling to collapse. Another severe earthquake occurred on 21 April 1223, centered at Cremona; and a third centered in Bologna in 1229.
In the winter of 1410,
Pope Alexander V
Peter of Candia, also known as Peter Phillarges (c. 1339 – May 3, 1410), named as Alexander V ( la, Alexander PP.
V; it, Alessandro V), was an antipope elected by the Council of Pisa during the Western Schism (1378–1417). He reigned briefly ...
and the Papal Court arrived in Bologna, on their way from Pistoria (where plague had been detected) toward Rome, which had fallen to papal forces on 1 January 1410. Alexander died, however, while he was still in Bologna, on 4 May, waiting for the pacification of Rome and its neighborhood. A Conclave, therefore, took place in Bologna, beginning on 14 May and concluding on 17 May with the election of Cardinal Baldassare Cossa, the Legate of Bologna, who took the name
John XXIII
Pope John XXIII ( la, Ioannes XXIII; it, Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, ; 25 November 18813 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 until his death in June 19 ...
.
Pope Leo X
Pope Leo X ( it, Leone X; born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, 11 December 14751 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 March 1513 to his death in December 1521.
Born into the prominent political an ...
visited Bologna from 8 December 1515 through 18 February 1516, where he held negotiations with King Francis I of France. Their talks resulted in the abrogation of the French Pragmatic Sanction and the conclusion of a new Concordat between the Papacy and France.
In 1568, as one of his efforts to implement the decrees of the
Council of Trent
The Council of Trent ( la, Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trento, Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italian Peninsula, Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation ...
, Bishop Gabriele Paleotti established the diocesan seminary of Bologna.
Archdiocese and metropolitan
In 1582 the diocese of Bologna was raised to the status of a metropolitan archbishopric by
Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Gregory XIII ( la, Gregorius XIII; it, Gregorio XIII; 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 May 1572 to his death in April 1585. He is best known for ...
in the bull ''Universi orbis'' of 10 December 1582, which removed it from the ecclesiastical province of Ravenna. It was assigned as suffragans the diocese of Faenza and the diocese of Imola. In a decree of the Vatican Sacred Congregation of Bishops of 8 December 1976, a new arrangement of certain dioceses in ecclesiastical provinces was announced; the diocese of Ferrara was made a suffragan of the Archbishop of Bologna, though the Archbishop of Ferrara was allowed to keep the title of archbishop.
Nine of the early bishops have been recognized as saints in popular culture, and three other bishops and three archbishops have been elected to the
Papacy
The pope ( la, papa, from el, πάππας, translit=pappas, 'father'), also known as supreme pontiff ( or ), Roman pontiff () or sovereign pontiff, is the bishop of Rome (or historically the patriarch of Rome), head of the worldwide Cathol ...
as
Pope Innocent VII
Pope Innocent VII ( la, Innocentius VII; it, Innocenzo VII; 1339 – 6 November 1406), born Cosimo de' Migliorati, was head of the Catholic Church from 17 October 1404 to his death in November 1406. He was pope during the period of the Western ...
(1404),
Pope Nicholas V
Pope Nicholas V ( la, Nicholaus V; it, Niccolò V; 13 November 1397 – 24 March 1455), born Tommaso Parentucelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 March 1447 until his death in March 1455. Pope Eugene IV, Po ...
(1447),
Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II ( la, Iulius II; it, Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope or th ...
(1503),
Pope Gregory XV
Pope Gregory XV ( la, Gregorius XV; it, Gregorio XV; 9 January 15548 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 February 1621 to his death in July 1623.
Biography
Early life
Al ...
(1621),
Pope Benedict XIV
Pope Benedict XIV ( la, Benedictus XIV; it, Benedetto XIV; 31 March 1675 – 3 May 1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 17 August 1740 to his death in May 1758.Antipope ...
(1740) and
Pope Benedict XV
Pope Benedict XV (Latin: ''Benedictus XV''; it, Benedetto XV), born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, name=, group= (; 21 November 185422 January 1922), was head of the Catholic Church from 1914 until his death in January 1922. His ...
(1914).
Cathedral and Chapter
Bishop Adalfredus (after 1031 – 1055) suffered many sleepless nights, worried about the number and behavior of his Canons and their hangers-on. Finally, exasperated, he acted. On 16 August 1045, citing decrees of the holy Fathers that in each Church clerics should be ordained in accordance with the ability of that church to support those clerics ministering at the altar, he issued a decree in which he limited the number of Canons in the Cathedral of Bologna to fifty. Specifically mentioned are the Archpriest, the Cantor, and the Archdeacon. To support them, he granted them three parts of the ten percent
tithe
A tithe (; from Old English: ''teogoþa'' "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government. Today, tithes are normally voluntary and paid in cash or cheques or more r ...
which was the episcopal income.
The Canons of the Cathedral Chapter were, according to information laid before the pope, interfering with the jurisdiction of the Archdeacon of Bologna. On 28 March 1219,
Pope Honorius III
Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his death. A canon at the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, he came to hold a number of importa ...
wrote to the clergy and people to support the Archdeacon against the rebellion of the Canons. So that the Church of Bologna might not be despoiled of its rights if there were no person in the Chapter to have oversight of it, on 22 April 1219 Honorius granted the Archdeacons of Bologna full and free administration, spiritual and temporal, to correct and reform and decide matters. In separate letters, the Pope warned the Chapter and the Bishop not to interfere with the legitimate and canonical rights and jurisdiction of the Archdeacon.
In 1687, the Chapter of the Cathedral of S. Peter was composed of four dignities and sixteen Canons. In 1842 there were eighteen Canons. The dignities were: the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Provost, and the Primicerius.
Synods
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 publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
[ John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica ''de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis'' (March 19, 1997)]
''Acta Apostolicae Sedis'' 89
(1997), pp. 706–727.
In 1535, a diocesan synod was held by Bishop Agostino Zanetti, the suffragan bishop of Bologna under Cardinal Alessandro Campeggio (1526–1553), and another in 1547. Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti (1566–1597) held a diocesan synod on 16 October 1566, another in 1580,and another in 1594.
Cardinal Alessandro Ludovisi (1612–1621) held a diocesan synod on 11 June 1620. Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (1621–1632) held a Congregationn of the diocese's archpriests on 9 March 1623, and then a diocesan synod on 8 June 1623. He held another on 30 May 1624. On 8 June 1634, Cardinal Girolamo Colonna (1632–1645) held a diocesan synod. Cardinal Girolamo Boncompagni (1651–1684) presided over a diocesan synod on 15 October 1654. Cardinal Giacomo Boncompagni (1690–1731) presided over a diocesan synod in Bologna on 17–19 June 1698. A diocesan synod was held in Bologna by Cardinal Andrea Giovanetti (1775–1800) on 2–4 September 1788.
Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro held a synod in 1962.
In 1586, Cardinal Paleotti held the first provincial synod of the ecclesiastical province of Bologna.
List of bishops and archbishops
An old list of the bishops of Bologna, found along with the records of the synod of 1310, and perhaps compiled around that time, exists. The following is a list of the bishops and archbishops of Bologna from 313 to the present day.
Bishops
to 1000
* Zama (313)
* Faustinianus (342)
* Domicianus (?)
* Theodorus (?)
* Jovianus
* Eusebius (370?)
* Eustasius (390?)
* Felix (c. 397 – died 431)
*
Saint Petronius (431–450)
* Marcellus
* Parthenius
* Julianus (Giuliano)
* Hieroncius (Geronzio)
* Theodorus
* Luxorius (?)
* Tertulliano (?)
* Iocundus (Giocondo) (496?)
* Theodorus (II) (?)
* Clemens (?)
* Petrus (I) (?)
* Germanus (?)
* Costantinus (?)
* Iulianus (II) (?)
* Deusdedit (Adeodatus) (?)
* Iustinianus (?)
* Luminosus (649)
* Donno (?)
* Vittore I (680)
* Eliseo (?)
* Gaudenzio (?)
* Causino (?)
* Barbato (736 – after 744)
* Romano (752 – after 756)
* Pietro II (786)
* Vitale (801)
* Martino I (?)
* Teodoro III (after 814 – 825)
* Cristoforo (827)
* Martino II (?)
* Pietro III (?)
* Orso (?)
* Giovanni I (880–881)
* Severo (884 – after 898)
* Pietro IV (? – died 905)
* Giovanni II (?)
* Adalbertus (by 955 – 983 or later)
* Joannes (III) (before 997 – after 1007)
1000 to 1400
* Frogerio (after 1019 – Resigned 1028)
* Alfredo (after 1031 – 1055)
* Lamberto (after 1062 – after 1074)
* Sigifredus (1074 –1079)
* Gerardus (I) (1079–1089)
* Bernardus (1096–1104)
* Victor (II) (1108–1129)
* Enrico (I) (1130–1145)
* Gerardo Grassi (1145–1165)
* Giovanni (IV) (attested 1169 – 1187)
* Gerardo di Gisla (1187–1198)
* Gerardo Ariosti (1198 – resigned 1213)
* Enrico della Fratta (1213–1240)
**
Ottaviano degli Ubaldini Ottaviano or Attaviano degli Ubaldini (1214 – 1273) was an Italian cardinal, often known in his own time as simply ''Il Cardinale'' (''The Cardinal'').
Life
Born at Florence into a noble local Ghibelline family, he was appointed Archbishop of B ...
,
''Procurator'' (1240–1244)
* Giacomo Boncambi, O.P. (1244–1260)
* Ottaviano II degli Ubaldini (1261–1295)
* Schiatta degli Ubaldini (1295 – died 1298)
* Giovanni Savelli, O.P. (1299 – died 1301)
* Uberto Avvocati (19 September 1301 – June 1322)
* Arnaldo Sabatier di Cahors (1322 –1330)
* Stefano Ugonet (1331–1332)
* Bertrando Tessendari (5 June 1332 – 1339)
* Beltramino Parravicini (5 September 1340 – died 1350)
* Giovanni di Naso, O.P. (13 October 1350 – died 3 August 1361)
* Almerico Cathy (18 August 1361 – 1371)
* Bernardo de Bonnevalle (18 July 1371 – deposed 1378)
** ''Filippo Carafa (
apostolic administrator
An Apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area. Either the area is not yet a diocese (a stable 'pre-diocesan', usually missionary apostolic admi ...
: 28 September 1378 – died 1389)''
*
Cosimo de' Migliorati (19 June 1389 – resigned 1390)
* Rolando da Imola, O.P. (1390)
*
Bartolomeo Raimondi, O.S.B. (21 August 1392 – died 16 June 1406)
after 1400
*
Antonio Correr, C.R.S.G.A. (31 March 1407 – resigned 2 November 1412)
["Antonio Cardinal Correr, C.R.S.A."]
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org'' is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Catholic Churches. The website is not officially sanctioned by the Church. It is run as a private project by David M. Cheney in ...
''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved April 25, 2016
* Giovanni di Michele, O.S.B. (1412 – died 5 January 1417)
*
Niccolò Albergati
Niccolò Albergati (1373 – 9 May 1443) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carthusians. He became a cardinal (Catholic), cardinal and had served as a papal diplomat to France and England (1422–23) in ad ...
, O.Cart. (4 January 1417 – died 9 May 1443)
** ''Cardinal
Ludovico Trevisano
Ludovico Trevisan (November 1401 – March 22, 1465) was an Italian catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, List of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia, Patriarch of Aquileia and Captain General of the Church. He succeede ...
'' (
apostolic administrator
An Apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area. Either the area is not yet a diocese (a stable 'pre-diocesan', usually missionary apostolic admi ...
: 9 May 1443 – resigned 1444)
* Nicolò Zanolini, C.R.L. (bishop-elect 1444)
*
Tomaso Parentucelli (1444–1447)
*
Giovanni del Poggio (Jean de Podio) (22 March 1447 – died 15 December 1447)
*
Filippo Calandrini Filippo Calandrini (1403 – 18 July 1476) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and half-brother of Pope Nicholas V.
Biography
He was born in 1403 in Genoese Sarzana (now in the region of Liguria), a town located in ancient Lunigiana, a key b ...
(1447–1476)
** ''
Francesco Gonzaga'', Administrator (26 July 1476 – died 21 October 1483)
* Cardinal
Giuliano della Rovere
Pope Julius II ( la, Iulius II; it, Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope or the ...
(1483–1502)
*
Giovanni Stefano Ferrero
Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1474–1510) (called the Cardinal of Bologna) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Biography
Giovanni Stefano Ferrero was born in Biella on May 5, 1474, the son of Sebastiano Ferrero and Tomena Avogadro. ...
(1502–1510)
** ''Cardinal
Francesco Alidosi
Francesco Alidosi (145524 May 1511) was an Italian cardinal and condottiero. He accompanied Giuliano della Rovere to France in 1494, and continued in favor when Della Rovere was elected pope, becoming Pope Julius II. Alidosi was elected as bisho ...
'', Administrator (18 October 1510 – 24 May 1511)
* Cardinal
Achille Grassi
Achille Grassi (16 February 1456 – 22 November 1523) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Biography
Achille Grassi was born in Bologna on 16 February 1456, the son of Baldassarre Grassi, a Bolognese patrician, and Orsina Bocchi.
...
(24 May 1511 – 22 November 1523)
* Cardinal
Lorenzo Campeggio
Lorenzo Campeggio (7 November 1474 – 19 July 1539) was an Italian cardinal and politician. He was the last cardinal protector of England.
Life
Campeggio was born in Milan, the eldest of five sons. In 1500, he took his doctorate in cano ...
(1523–1525)
** ''Cardinal
Andrea della Valle
Cardinal Andrea della Valle (29 November 1463, in Rome – 3 August 1534) was an Italian clergyman and art collector.
Life
Andrea belonged to an ancient family of Roman nobles. He was the son of Filippo della Valle, a Roman patrician; the fami ...
'', Administrator (20 December 1525 – 19 March 1526)
* Cardinal
Alessandro Campeggio (1526–1553)
*
Giovanni Campeggio Giovanni may refer to:
* Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname
* Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data
* '' Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend ...
(1553–1563)
** ''Cardinal
Rannucio Farnese'', Administrator (17 July 1564 – 28 October 1565)
Archbishops
* Cardinal
Gabriele Paleotti
Gabriele Paleotti (4 October 1522 – 22 July 1597) was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. He was a significant figure in, and source about, the later sessions of the Council of Trent, and much later a candidate for the papacy in 1590 ...
(1566–1597)
*
Alfonso Paleotti (1597–1610)
* Cardinal
Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese
Scipione Borghese (; 1 September 1577 – 2 October 1633) was an Italian Cardinal, art collector and patron of the arts. A member of the Borghese family, he was the patron of the painter Caravaggio and the artist Bernini. His legacy is the establ ...
(1610–1612)
* Cardinal
Alessandro Ludovisi
Pope Gregory XV ( la, Gregorius XV; it, Gregorio XV; 9 January 15548 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 February 1621 to his death in July 1623.
Biography
Early life
Al ...
(1612–1621)
* Cardinal
Ludovico Ludovisi
Ludovico Ludovisi (22 or 27 October 1595 – 18 November 1632) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholic Church), cardinal and statesman of the Roman Catholic Church. He was an art connoisseur who formed a famous collection of antiquities, housed at the ...
(29 March 1621 – 18 November 1632)
* Cardinal
Girolamo Colonna
Girolamo Colonna (23 March 1604 – 4 September 1666) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and member of the noble Colonna family.
Biography
Colonna was born at Orsogna into the Colonna family and his extended family included m ...
(24 November 1632 – 1645)
* Cardinal
Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi
Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi.
Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi (15 September 16089 August 1687) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna.
Biography
He was a cousin of Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi.
On 16 September 1640, he wa ...
(1645–1651)
* Cardinal
Girolamo Boncompagni
Girolamo Boncompagni (1622–1684) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.
Biography
Girolamo was the Grand-nephew of Cardinal Filippo Boncompagni (1572). Nephew of Cardinal Francesco Boncompagni (1621) and uncle of another Cardinal Girolamo Boncompagni, ...
(11 December 1651 – 24 January 1684)
: ''Sede vacante'' (1684–1688)
* Cardinal
Angelo Ranuzzi (1688–1689)
* Cardinal
Giacomo Boncompagni
Giacomo Boncompagni (also ''Jacopo Boncompagni''; 8 May 1548 – 18 August 1612) was an Italian feudal lord of the 16th century, the illegitimate son of Pope Gregory XIII (Ugo Boncompagni). He was also Duke of Sora, Aquino, Arce and Arpino, and M ...
(1690–1731)
* Cardinal
Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini (30 April 1731 – 17 August 1740)
* Cardinal
Vincenzo Malvezzi (14 January 1754 – 3 December 1775)
* Cardinal
Andrea Giovanetti (15 December 1775 – 8 April 1800)
* Cardinal
Carlo Oppizoni (20 September 1802 – 31 May 1831)
* Cardinal
Michele Viale-Prelà
Michele Viale-Prelà (29 September 1798 – 15 May 1860) was an aristocratic Catholic priest from Corsica, France, who served as a diplomat for the Holy See in Switzerland, Bavaria and Austria. He became a Cardinal and the Archbishop of Bologna. Wh ...
(28 September 1855 – 15 May 1860)
* Cardinal
Filippo Guidi, O.P. (1863–1871)
* Cardinal
Carlo Luigi Morichini
Carlo Luigi Morichini (1805–1879) was a Roman Cardinal.
Born on 21 November 1805 in Rome,Bräuer, p. 49. he was the son of the noted Roman physician Domenico Lino Morichini (1773–1837). He studied philosophy and law for seven years (1822– ...
(1871–1876)
* Cardinal
Lucido Parocchi
Lucido Maria Parocchi (13 August 1833 – 15 January 1903) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office from 5 August 1896 until his death.
Biography
Luci ...
(12 March 1877 – 28 June 1882)
* Cardinal
Francesco Battaglini
Francesco Battaglini (13 March 1823 – 8 July 1892) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna.
He was born in the Archdiocese of Bologna and received the sacrament of confirmation on 7 October 1827. He was educated at the ...
(3 July 1882 – 8 July 1892)
* Cardinal
Serafino Vannutelli
Serafino Vannutelli (26 November 1834 – 19 August 1915) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal and official of the Roman Curia where he held several of the highest administrative posts. Made a cardinal in 1887, he was named ...
(16 January 1893 – 12 June 1893)
* Cardinal
Domenico Svampa (1894–1907)
* Cardinal
Giacomo della Chiesa
Giacomo Della Chiesa (born 7 February 1962) is an Italian equestrian. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ...
(18 December 1907 – 3 September 1914)
* Cardinal
Giorgio Gusmini
Giorgio Gusmini (9 December 1855 – 24 August 1921) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Bologna.
Biography
Giorgio Gusmini was born in Gazzaniga, Italy as the son of Santo Gusmini and Maddalena Cagnoni. H ...
(8 September 1914 – 24 August 1921)
* Cardinal
Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano
Giovanni Battista Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano (27 August 1872 – 13 March 1952) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of Bologna from 1921 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1923.
Biog ...
(21 November 1921 – 13 March 1952)
* Cardinal
Giacomo Lercaro
Giacomo Lercaro (28 October 1891 – 18 October 1976) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Ravenna from 1947 to 1952, and Archbishop of Bologna from 1952 to 1968. Pope Pius XII made him a cardinal ...
(19 April 1952 – 12 February 1968)
* Cardinal
Antonio Poma
Antonio Poma (12 June 1910 – 24 September 1985) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Bologna from 1968 to 1983, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1969.
Biography
Poma was born in Villanterio, and s ...
(12 February 1968 – 11 February 1983)
*
Enrico Manfredini (18 March 1983 – 16 December 1983)
* Cardinal
Giacomo Biffi
Giacomo Biffi (13 June 1928 – 11 July 2015) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna, having served as archbishop there from 1984 to 2003. he was elevated to the cardinalate in 1985.
Biograp ...
(19 April 1984 – 16 December 2003)
* Cardinal
Carlo Caffarra
Carlo Caffarra (1 June 1938 – 6 September 2017) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Bologna from 2003 until 2015, when he retired. His previous positions included President of the Pontifical John Paul II Institu ...
(16 December 2003 – 27 October 2015)
* Cardinal
Matteo Zuppi
Matteo Maria Zuppi (born 11 October 1955) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who has been Archbishop of Bologna since 12 December 2015. He was previously an auxiliary bishop of Rome from 2012 to 2015.
Pope Francis raised him to the ra ...
(27 October 2015 – present)
Deaneries and Parishes of the Archdiocese of Bologna
Deanery of Bologna Centro
It includes the whole territory of Bologna City Centre:
*
Bologna Cathedral
Bologna Cathedral ( it, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro, ''Cattedrale di Bologna''), dedicated to Saint Peter, is the cathedral of Bologna in Italy, and the seat and the Metropolitan bishop, metropolitan cathedral of the Archbishop of Bolog ...
(Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro)
*
Basilica of San Petronio
The Basilica of San Petronio is a minor basilica and church of the Archdiocese of Bologna located in Bologna, Emilia Romagna, northern Italy. It dominates Piazza Maggiore. The basilica is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, Saint Petronius ...
*Chiesa dei 33 Anni di
Nostro Signore
*Santuario Parrocchiale della
Beata Vergine del Soccorso
*Santuario del Corpus Domini
*Santuario Madonna della Pioggia
*Santuario Madonna del Baraccano
*Chiesa Madonna di Galliera
*Parrocchia Maria Regina Mundi
*Chiesa di Santa Cristina
*Chiesa di Santa Maria Labarum Caeli
*Chiesa di
San Michele dei Leprosetti San Michele dei Leprosetti is a Greek-Catholic church serving the Ukrainian community in Bologna, Italy. It is situated on the piazza of the same name (formerly Piazza Asinara, then Piazza Brusato) in the Quartiere San Vitale district. Records in ...
*Chiesa di San Niccolò degli Alberi
*Parrocchia di San Carlo
*Parrocchia di San Benedetto
*
Basilica of Saint Dominic (Bologna)
The Basilica of San Domenico is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy. The remains of Saint Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominican Order, Dominicans), are buried inside the exquisite shrine Arca di San Domenico, made by Nico ...
*
Basilica of Saint Francis (Bologna)
In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica is a large public building with multiple functions, typically built alongside the town's Forum (Roman), forum. The basilica was in the Latin West equivalent to a stoa in the Greek East. The building ...
*Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore
*Parrocchia di
San Giovanni in Monte (Bologna)
*Parrocchia di San Giuliano
*Parrocchia di San Martino
*Parochial Basilica of San Paolo Maggiore
*Basilica of
Santa Maria dei Servi
*Parrocchia di San Procolo
*Parrocchia di Santa Caterina di
Strada Maggiore
Strada is a chain based in the United Kingdom of branded restaurants specialising in Italian cuisine with two Strada sites and six Coppa Clubs, all in Southern England.
History
The concept was spawned by Luke Johnson in 2000 and, over five ...
*Parrocchia di Santa Caterina di Via Saragozza
*Chiesa di Santa Croce
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Carità
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Pietà
*Santuario di Santa Maria della Visitazione
*Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Muratella
*Parrocchia dei Santi Maria e Domenica della Mascarella
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e San Valentino alla Grada
*Prioral Parish of Santa Maria Maddalena
*Santuario di Santa Maria Regina dei Cieli
*Basilica di Santa Maria Maddalena
*Parochial Basilica dei
Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano
Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano is a Renaissance style, Roman Catholic church in central Bologna; it is located near the Due Torri adjacent to the Strada Maggiore.
History
A church at the site dedicated to St Bartholemew had existed since the 5th centu ...
*Parrocchia dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giuseppe e Ignazio
*Chiesa dei Santi Giuseppe e Teresa
*Chiesa dei
Santi Gregorio e Siro
The church of Santi Gregorio e Siro is a Renaissance architecture, Renaissance-style Roman Catholic parish church on Via Montegrappa 15 in central Bologna, Italy. Initially this was the Church of San Gregorio, but when the nearby parish church of ...
*Parrocchia di San Vitale e Agricola in Arena
*Parrocchia della Santissima Trinità
*Santuario del Santissimo Crocifisso
*Chiesa del Santissimo Salvatore
*
Basilica of Santo Stefano (Bologna)
In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica is a large public building with multiple functions, typically built alongside the town's Forum (Roman), forum. The basilica was in the Latin West equivalent to a stoa in the Greek East. The building ...
*Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate
*Parrocchia di Sant'Isaia
*Parrocchia di San Sigismondo
Deanery of Bologna Ravone
It includes the territories of the Reno and Saragozza boroughs:
*
Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca
*Parrocchia della Beata Vergine Immacolata
*Parrocchia della Santa Famiglia
*Parrocchia di San Gioacchino
*Chiesa di San Girolamo della Certosa
*Parrocchia di San Giuseppe
*Chiesa di
San Giuseppe Cottolengo
*Parrocchia di San Paolo di Ravone
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Casaglia
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria delle Grazie in San Pio V
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Madre della Chiesa
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea Apostolo della Barca
*Parrocchia di Sant'Eugenio
Deanery of Bologna Sud-Est
It includes the territories of the Savena and Santo Stefano boroughs and the municipality of
Sasso Marconi Sasso Marconi (Bolognese dialect, Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' of the Metropolitan City of Bologna in northern Italy, south-southwest of Bologna.
Known as Sasso Bolognese until 1938, it is named after Guglielmo Marconi, the radio pioneer, ...
:
*Parrocchia Beata Vergine del Carmine di Monte Donato
*Parrocchia del Corpus Domini
*Parrocchia Madonna del Lavoro
*Parrocchia di Nostra Signora della Fiducia
*Parrocchia di San Gaetano
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo Fuori le Mura
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Bosco
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Gaibola
*Parrocchia di San Michele in Bosco
*Parrocchia di San Paolo in Monte
*Parrocchia di San Ruffillo
*Parrocchia di San Silverio di Chiesa Nuova
*Parrocchia di San Severino
*Parrocchia di San Vittore
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Annunziata del Fossolo
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Misericordia
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Goretti
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Lacrimosa degli Alemanni
*Parrocchia di Santa Teresa del Bambino Gesù
*Parrocchia dei Santi Francesco e Mamolo
*Parrocchia della Santissima Annunziata a Porta Procula
*Parrocchia di Sant'Anna
*Parrocchia di Sant'Ansano Pieve del Pino
*Santuario di Sant'Antonio da Padova
*Parrocchia di Sant'Pollinare di Paderno
Deanery of Bologna Nord
It includes the territories of the San Vitale, Navile and San Donato boroughs, as well as the municipalities of
Castel Maggiore Castel Maggiore ( Bolognese: ) is an Italian commune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, central Italy, located north of the centre of Bologna. Though its name recalls a translation like ''Great Castle'', the name is actually deriv ...
and
Granarolo dell'Emilia
Granarolo dell'Emilia ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna. It has c. 12,000 inhabitants.
Granarolo dell'Emilia borders the foll ...
:
Navile Borough
*Parrocchia Gesù Buon Pastore
*Parrocchia Sacro Cuore di Gesù
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo della Vegetata
*Parrocchia di San Cristoforo
*Parrocchia di San Girolamo dell'Arcoveggio
*Parrocchia di San Giuseppe Lavoratore
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Bertalla
*Parrocchia dei Santi Angeli Custodi
*Parrocchia dei Santi Monica e Agostino
*Parrocchia dei Santi Savino e Silvestro di Corticella
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio da Padova alla Dozza
*Parrocchia di Sant'Ignazio di Antiochia
San Vitale Borough
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo della Croce del Biacco
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Suffragio
*Parrocchia di Santa Rita
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio di Savena
San Donato Borough
*Parrocchia di San Domenico Savio
*Parrocchia di San Donnino
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Calamonaci
*Parrocchia di
San Nicolò di Villola San Nicolò di Villola is a Roman Catholic parish church located on via Cadriano #11 in Bologna, Italy.
History
The church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Bari. A church at the site is documented from the 13th century, with the present church dat ...
*Parrocchia di
Sant'Andrea Apostolo di Quarto Superiore Sant'Andrea Apostolo di Quarto Superiore is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the frazione, or neighborhood, of Quarto Superiore in the San Donato-San Vitale quarter of Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.
History
A church, dedicated ...
*Parrocchia di San Vincenzo de' Paoli
*Parrocchia di Santa Caterina da Bologna
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio Maria Pucci
*Parrocchia di Sant'Egidio Abate
Municipality of
Castel Maggiore Castel Maggiore ( Bolognese: ) is an Italian commune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, central Italy, located north of the centre of Bologna. Though its name recalls a translation like ''Great Castle'', the name is actually deriv ...
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo di Bondanello
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Trebbo di Reno
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Sabbiuno di Piano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Castel Maggiore
Municipality of
Granarolo dell'Emilia
Granarolo dell'Emilia ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna. It has c. 12,000 inhabitants.
Granarolo dell'Emilia borders the foll ...
*Parrocchia di San Mamante di
Lovoleto
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di
Quarto Inferiore
Quarto (abbreviated Qto, 4to or 4º) is the format of a book or pamphlet produced from full sheets printed with eight pages of text, four to a side, then folded twice to produce four leaves. The leaves are then trimmed along the folds to produc ...
*Parrocchia di San Vitale di Granarolo dell'Emilia
*Parrocchia dei Santi Vittore e Giorgio di
Viadagola
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di
Cadriano
Deanery of Bologna Ovest
It includes the territory of the Borgo Panigale Borough, as well as the Municipalities of
Casalecchio di Reno
Casalecchio di Reno ( Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.
History
Casalecchio's name is derived from ''Casaliculum'' ("collection of little houses"), and from the presence of ...
,
Anzola dell'Emilia
Anzola dell'Emilia ( Western Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northwest of Bologna. It is an important area of industries and Habanero's crops near ...
,
Calderara di Reno
Calderara di Reno ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northwest of Bologna.
The ''frazione'' of Sacerno is usually considered the place where, in 43 ...
, and
Zola Predosa
Zola Predosa ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about west of Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital ...
:
*Parrocchia di Cristo Re di Le Tombe
*Parrocchia di Cristo Risorto di Casalecchio
*Parrocchia del Cuore Immacolato di Maria
*Parrocchia di Nostra Signora della Pace
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Casalecchio di Reno
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Evangelista di Casalecchio di Reno
*Parrocchia di San Luigi di Riale
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Casalecchio di Reno
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Longara
*Parrocchia di San Petronio di Osteria Nuova
*Parrocchia San Pio X
*Parrocchia San Tomaso di Gesso
*Parrocchia di San Vitale di Reno
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce di Casalecchio di Reno
*Parrocchia di Santa Lucia di Casalecchio di Reno
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Borgo Panigale
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Carmine di Rigosa
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Calderara di Reno
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Gesso
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Ponte Ronca
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria in Strada
*Parrocchia dei Santi Antonio e Andrea di Ceretolo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giovanni Battista e Benedetto di Rozzano all'Eremo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giovanni Battista e Gemma Galgani
*Parrocchia di San Nicolò e Agata di Zola Predosa
*Parrocchia di Sant'Elena di Sacerno
*Parrocchia Santo Spirito
*Parrocchia dei Santi Pietro e Paolo di Anzola dell'Emilia
Deanery of Persiceto - Castelfranco
This deanery includes the municipalities of
San Giovanni in Persiceto
San Giovanni in Persiceto (from 1912 to 1927: ''Persiceto''; Western Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, northern Italy.
Located in the northern part of the Metropolitan City, bordering with the province ...
,
Castelfranco Emilia
Castelfranco Emilia ( Western Bolognese: ; Modenese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in Modena, Emilia-Romagna, north-central Italy. The town lies about northwest of Bologna.
Castelfranco either occupies or lies near the site of the ancient For ...
, and parts of
Sala Bolognese
Sala Bolognese ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northwest of Bologna.
The municipality of Sala Bolognese is composed by the ''frazioni'' Padulle ...
,
Sant'Agata Bolognese
Sant'Agata Bolognese ( Western Bolognese: ; City Bolognese: ) is a small ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, in the north of Italy. It is notable for being the headquarters of the luxury automobile manufacturer Automobi ...
, and
Crevalcore
Crevalcore ( Western Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, central Italy, near Bologna.
On January 7, 2005 a train crash in Crevalcore killed 17 people.
On May 20, 2012 an earthquake caused ...
:
*Parochial Sanctuary of Madonna del Poggio
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo a Manzolino
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Bonconvento
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Zenegirolo
*Parrocchia di San Camillo de Lellis di San Giovanni in Persiceto
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Lorenzatico
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di
Piumazzo
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Gaggio di Piano
*Collegiate Church of San Giovanni Battista di San Giovanni in Persiceto
*Parrocchia di San Giuseppe di Caselle di Crevalcore
*Parrocchia di San Matteo della Decima
*Parrocchia di San Matteo di Ronchi di Crevalcore
*Parrocchia di San Maurizio di Recovato
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Bagno di Piano
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Riolo
*Parrocchia di San Silvestro Papa di Crevalcore
*Parrocchia di Santa Clelia Barbieri di Cavazzona
*Pieve di Santa Maria Annunziata e San Biagio di Sala Bolognese
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Castelfranco Emilia
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Padulle
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Neve di Rastellino
*Parochial Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Budrie
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e Danio di Amola
*Parrocchia dei Santi Andrea e Agata di
Sant'Agata Bolognese
Sant'Agata Bolognese ( Western Bolognese: ; City Bolognese: ) is a small ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, in the north of Italy. It is notable for being the headquarters of the luxury automobile manufacturer Automobi ...
*Parrocchia dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo di Panzano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Francesco e Carlo di Sammartini
*Parrocchia dei Santi Ippolito e Cassiano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Senesio e Teopompo di Tivoli
Deanery of Cento
It includes the communes of
Cento
The Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), also known as the Baghdad Pact and subsequently known as the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), was a military alliance of the Cold War. It was formed in 24 February 1955 by Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Tur ...
,
Pieve di Cento,
Castello d'Argile
Castello d'Argile ( Northern Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about north of Bologna.
Castello d'Argile borders the following municipalities: Argelato, C ...
, and
Terre del Reno
Terre del Reno is a new ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna. As of 1 January 2017, it has a population of 10.041.
Terre del Reno borders the following municipalities: Bondeno, Cento, Galliera, ...
:
*Santuario della Madonna della Rocca
*Basilica of San Biagio di Cento
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Bevilacqua
*Parrocchia di San Giorgio di Corpo Reno
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Dosso
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Palata Pepoli
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Casumaro
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Buonacompra
*Parrocchia di San Paolo di
Mirabello
*Parrocchia di San Pietro Apostolo di
Castello d'Argile
Castello d'Argile ( Northern Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about north of Bologna.
Castello d'Argile borders the following municipalities: Argelato, C ...
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Cento
*Parrocchia di San Sebastiano di Renazzo
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Calice di Alberone
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Galeazza Pepoli
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Venezzano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e Sant'Isidoro di Penzale
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Maggiore di Pieve di Cento
*Parrocchia dei Santi Carlo e Benedetto
*Parrocchia di
Sant'Agostino
*Parrocchia di Sant'Anna di Reno Centese
Deanery of Galliera
It includes the territories of
Galliera
Galliera ( Northern Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about north of Bologna.
Galliera borders the following municipalities: Malalbergo, Pieve di Cento, ...
,
Baricella,
Malalbergo
Malalbergo ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna.
Malalbergo borders the following municipalities: Baricella, Bentivoglio, ...
,
San Pietro in Casale
San Pietro in Casale ( Bolognese: ) is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
It is situated north from Bologna, and southwest from Ferrara. San Pietro is on the main rail line from Bologna to Padua and Ve ...
,
San Giorgio di Piano
San Giorgio di Piano ( Northern Bolognese: ; "St. George of the Plain") is a town and ''comune ''located in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is the birthplace of actress Giulietta Masina
Giulia Anna "Giuliett ...
,
Bentivoglio,
Poggio Renatico
Poggio Renatico ( Poggese: ; Ferrarese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna and about southwest of Ferrara.
Poggio Renatico borders on the follo ...
, and
Minerbio
Minerbio ( Eastern Bolognese: or ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the northern-central Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna.
Minerbio borders the following municipalities: Bar ...
:
*Parrocchia di Maria Santissima Ausiliatrice di Bentivoglio
*Parrocchia di San Gabriele di Baricella
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo del Poggetto
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Gavaseto
*Parrocchia di San Giorgio Martire di San Giorgio di Piano
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista decollato di Chiesa Nuova
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di
Altedo
Altedo is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Malalbergo in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Geography
Altedo is Malalbergo in the direction of Bologna. Bologna is away. The State Road 64 Porrettana cro ...
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Minerbio
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di San Giovanni in Triario
*Parrocchia di San Marino
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Castagnolo Minore
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Massumano
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Soverzano
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Argelato
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Cenacchio
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Poggio Renatico
*Parrocchia di San Venanzio di Galliera
*Parrocchia di San Venanzio di Stiatico
*Parrocchia di Santa Caterina di Gallo
*Parrocchia di Santa Filomena di Passo Segni
*Parrocchia di Santa Margherita di Armarolo
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Baricella
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Galliera
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e San Folco di Saletto
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Lauretana di Boschi di Baricella
*Parrocchia dei Santi Cosma e Damiano di Pegola
*Parrocchia dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo di Casadio
*Parrocchia dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo di Ca' de Fabbri
*Parrocchia dei Santi Geminiano e Benedetto di Gherghenzano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Niccolo e Petronio di
Funo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Pietro e Paolo di San Pietro in Casale
*Parrocchia dei Santi Simone e Giuda di Rubizzano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio di Galliera
*Parrocchia dei Santi Vittore e Martino di Cinquanta
*Parrocchia di Sant'Alberto di San Pietro in Casale
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Maccaretolo
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Santa Maria in Duno
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio Abate di Malalbergo
Deanery of Budrio
It includes the territory of
Budrio,
Medicina
Medicina ( Bolognese: ; Eastern Bolognese: ) is an Italian ''comune'' with c. 16,000 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, part of the region of Emilia-Romagna.
Name
The origins of its name (which in Italian means "medicine") are quit ...
, and
Molinella
Molinella ( Bolognese: or ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) part of Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northeast of Bologna.
Molinella borders the following municipalities: Argenta, Baricella, Budr ...
:
*Parrocchia di San Barnaba di Fantuzza
*Parrocchia di San Gregorio Magno di Dugliolo
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo Martire di Budrio
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo Martire di Prunaro
*Parrocchia di San Mamante di Medicina
*Parrocchia di San Marco di Vigorso
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Medesano
*Parrocchia di San Martino in Argine
*Parrocchia di San Matteo di Molinella
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Ganzanigo
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Mezzolara
*Parrocchia di San Pietro Capofiume
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce di Marmorta
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce di Selva Malvezzi
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce e San Michele di Portonovo
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Annunziata di Buda
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Annunziata di Vedana
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria in Garda di
Villa Fontana
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became s ...
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e San Biagio di Cento
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Maddalena di Cazzano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo di Ronchi
*Parrocchia dei Santi Gervasio e Protasio di Pieve di Budrio
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giacomo e Biagio di Bagnarola
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giovanni Battista e Donnino di
Villa Fontana
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became s ...
*Parrocchia della Santissima Trinita di Fiorentina
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio Abate di Quaderna
Deanery of Castel San Pietro Terme
It includes the territories of
Castel San Pietro Terme
Castel San Pietro Terme ( Eastern Bolognese: ) is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, with about 21,000 inhabitants. It is located along the Roman Via Emilia, at the foot of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennin ...
,
Castel Guelfo
Castel Guelfo di Bologna ( Eastern Bolognese: or ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna.
Castel Guelfo di Bologna borders the following munici ...
, and parts of
Casalfiumanese
Casalfiumanese ( rgn, Casêl Fiumanés) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna.
Casalfiumanese borders the following municipalities: Borgo Tossi ...
, whose territory is mostly part of the
Diocese of Imola
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Imola ( la, Diocesis Imolensis) is a territory in Romagna, northern Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Bologna. :
*Parochial Sanctuary of Madonna del Lato
*Sanctuary of the Madonna del Poggio
*Parrocchia del Sacro Cuore di Gesu e San Giovanni Battista di Castel Guelfo
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce di Crocetta Hercolani
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo di Frassineto
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Poggio
*Parrocchia di San Giorgio di Varignana
*Parrocchia di San Mamante di Liano
*Parrocchia di San Martino in Pedriolo
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Casalecchio dei Conti
*Chiesa di Santa Giuliana
*Parrocchia di Santi Maria e Lorenzo di Varignana
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Maggiore di Castel San Pietro Terme
*Parrocchia dei Santi Clemente e Cassano di Rignano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Re Magi di Gallo Bolognese
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio della Gaiana
Deanery of San Lazzaro-Castenaso
This deanery includes the territories of
San Lazzaro di Savena
San Lazzaro di Savena ( Bolognese: ) is an Italian ''comune'' (municipality) of some 32,000 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna.
Geography
The town is located on the Via Emilia, a major thoroughfare for town traffic, ...
,
Castenaso
Castenaso ( Bolognese: ; la, Castrum Nasicae) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is located around away from Bologna, the capital of Emilia Romagna.
Sports
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantist ...
,
Pianoro
Pianoro ( Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, in the hills of the Tusco-Emilian Apennines, above sea level.
Highway SS 65 connects the town to Bologna and Florence across th ...
,
Ozzano dell'Emilia
Ozzano dell'Emilia (; Eastern Bolognese: ) is an Italian ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, in northern Italy.
History
Its origins date back to the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire ( la, Imperium Romanum ; grc-gre, Βασιλ ...
and parts of
Monterenzio
Monterenzio ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna (Emilia-Romagna, Italy).
Geography
The territory of the municipality rises on the ridge between the valleys of the Idice and Sillaro streams. ...
:
*Parrocchia Cristo Re di Monterenzio
*Santuario Madonna del Pilar
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo di Musiano
*Parrocchia di San Benedetto del Querceto
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Castel de' Britti
*Parrocchia di San Cristoforo di Ozzano dell'Emilia
*Parrocchia di San Francesco d'Assisi di San Lazzaro di Savena
*Parrocchia di San Geminiano di Marano
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Pianoro
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Castenaso
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Colunga
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Livergnano
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Mercatale
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Monte Calvo
*Parrocchia di San Lazzaro in San Lazzaro di Savena
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo del Farneto
*Parrocchia di San Luca Evangelista di Cicogna
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Fiesso
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Ozzano dell'Emilia
*Parrocchia di San Salvatore di Casola
*Parrocchia di Santa Cecilia della Croara
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Caselle
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Pianoro
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta e di San Gabriele dell'Addolorata di Idice
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria del Suffragio di Pizzano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria della Quaderna
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Zena
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e San Giuseppe di Cassano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Michele e Arcangelo di Sassuno
*Parrocchia dei Santi Pietro e Girolamo di Rastignano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Agostino della Ponticella
*Parrocchia di Sant'Alessandro di Bisano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Ambrogio di Villanova
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Sesto
*Parrocchia di Sant'Emiliano di Russo
Deanery of -
Savena
The Savena ( egl, label= Bolognese, Sèvna) is a river in the Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions of Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Florence west of Firenzuola in the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano mountains. The river flows north ...
-
It includes the territories of
Loiano
Loiano ( egl, label= Medial Mountain Bolognese, Lujèn ; egl, label= City Bolognese, Lujàn) is a town and ''comune'' of Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy in the Tusco-Emilian Apennines at above sea level. Highwa ...
,
Monghidoro
Monghidoro ( Mid-Highland Bolognese: , also ; City Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, located about south of Bologna.
Geography
The territory of Monghidoro bor ...
,
Monterenzio
Monterenzio ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna (Emilia-Romagna, Italy).
Geography
The territory of the municipality rises on the ridge between the valleys of the Idice and Sillaro streams. ...
,
Marzabotto
Marzabotto ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a small town and ''comune'' in Italian region Emilia-Romagna, part of the Metropolitan City of Bologna. It is located south-southwest of Bologna by rail, and lies in the valley of the Reno. The area inc ...
, ,
Castiglione dei Pepoli,
Rioveggio, and
San Benedetto Val di Sambro
San Benedetto Val di Sambro ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna.
The Italicus Express bombing and the Train 904 ...
:
*Parrocchia della Beata Vergine del Rosario e San Lorenzo di Piamaggio
*Sanctuary of Boccadirio
*Parrocchia Cuore Immacolato di Maria di Rioveggio
*Parochial Sanctuary of Madonna dei Fornelli
*Parrocchia di San Benedetto Abate di San Benedetto Val di Sambro
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Castel dell'Alpi
*Parrocchia di San Cristoforo di Mongardino
*Parrocchia di San Cristoforo di Vedegheto
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo delle Calvane
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Creda
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Gabbiano
*Parrocchia di San Giorgio di Montefredente
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Piano del Voglio
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Scanello
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Trasserra
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Vado
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Evangelista di Monzuno
*Parrocchia di San Giuseppe di Pian di Venola
*Parrocchia di San Gregorio di Qualto
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Castiglione dei Pepoli
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Panico
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Roncastaldo
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Sasso Marconi
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Battedizzo
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Trasasso
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Baragazza
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Le Mogne
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Montasico
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Sparvo
*Parrocchia di San Niccolo delle Lagune
*Parrocchia di San Niccolo di Gardeletta
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Sasso Marconi
*Parrocchia di San Procolo di Fradusto
*Parrocchia di San Prospero di Campeggio
*Parrocchia di San Tommaso di Sperticano
*Parrocchia di Santa Cristina di Ripoli
*Parrocchia di Santa Giustina di Piano di Setta
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Luminasio
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Monghidoro
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Sirano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Bibulano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Lagaro
*Parrocchia dei Santi Donnino e Sebastiano di Borgonuovo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giacomo e Margherita di Loiano
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giorgio e Leo di San Leo
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giuseppe e Carlo di Marzabotto
*Parrocchia dei Santi Pietro e Paolo di Barbarolo
*Parrocchia di Santo Stefano di Pontecchio Marconi
*Parrocchia di Santo Stefano di Scascoli
*Parrocchia di Sant'Agata di Monteacuto Vallese
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di San Benedetto Val di Sambro
*Parrocchia di Sant'Ansano di Brento
Deanery of Vergato
It includes the territories of
Vergato
Vergato (Bolognese dialect, Medial Mountain Bolognese: or ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italy, Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna.
Vergato borders the following municip ...
,
Castel d'Aiano, and
Grizzana Morandi
Grizzana Morandi (Bolognese dialect, Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italy, Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna. The town is summer holiday resort ...
:
*Sanctuary of Beata Vergine della Consolazione di Montovolo
*Parrocchia Sacro Cuore di Gesu di Vergato
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Cereglio
*Parrocchia di San Donnino di Burzanello
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Sassomolare
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista in Tavernola
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Veggio
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Verzuna
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo in Vimignano
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Prada in Carbona
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Rocca di Roffreno
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Grizzana Morandi
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Pieve di Roffreno
*Parrocchia di Santa Margherita di Carviano a Poggio di Carviano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Castel d'Aiano
*Parrocchia di
Santa Maria Assunta, Riola di Vergato
Santa Maria Assunta ("Assumption of Mary") is a Catholic church located in Riola di Vergato, northern Italy. It was designed by Finnish modernist architect Alvar Aalto.
History
Design on the project began in 1965–66. The Archbishop of Bologna ...
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di
Tolè
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Villa d'Aiano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria e Santo Stefano di Labante
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo e San Pietro di Salvaro
*Parrocchia Santissimo Salvatore di Rodiano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Savignano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Antonio da Padova in Pioppe
*Parrocchia di Sant'Apollinare di Calvenzano
Deanery of
Porretta Terme
Porretta Terme ( Bolognese: ''Puratta'') is a town of the Reno Valley Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Alto Reno Terme, Emilia-Romagna. Porretta Terme is located about south-west of Bologna. Known since Roman times fo ...
It includes the territories of
Alto Reno Terme
Alto Reno Terme is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was formed on January 1, 2016, after the merger of Porretta Terme
Porretta Terme ( Bolognese: ''Puratta'') is a town of the Reno Valley Tuscan-Emilian A ...
,
Camugnano,
Castel di Casio,
Gaggio Montano, and
Lizzano in Belvedere
Lizzano in Belvedere ( High Mountain Bolognese: ; City Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna.
Among the parishes is the church of ...
:
*Parrocchia
Beata Vergine di San Luca
Beata or Beate is a female given name that occurs in several cultures and languages, including Italian, German, Polish, and Swedish, and which is derived from the Latin ''beatus'', meaning " blessed".''Behind the Name''"Given Name Beate" Retrie ...
di Querciola
*Parrocchia Cuore Immacolato di Molino del Pallone
*Chiesa dell'Immacolata Concezione
*Sanctuary of Madonna dell'Acero
*Parrocchia di Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore di Gesu di Marano
*Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo di Silla
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Castel di Casio
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Bargi
*Parrocchia di San Giacomo di Bombiana
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Lustrola
*Parrocchia di San Mamante di Lizzano in Belvedere
*Parrocchia di San Martino di Camugnano
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Rocca Pitignana
*Parrocchia di San Niccolo di
Granaglione
Granaglione is a town in the ''comune'' of Alto Reno Terme, in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, central Italy. It was a separate ''comune'' until January 2016, when it merged with Porretta Terme
Porretta Terme ( Bolognese: ''Puratta'') is a town ...
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di
Vidiciatico
*Parrocchia di San Prospero di Badi
*Parrocchia di Santa Lucia di Pietracolora
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Casola dei Bagni
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Castelluccio
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Maddalena di
Porretta Terme
Porretta Terme ( Bolognese: ''Puratta'') is a town of the Reno Valley Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Alto Reno Terme, Emilia-Romagna. Porretta Terme is located about south-west of Bologna. Known since Roman times fo ...
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Villiana
*Parrocchia di San Carlo e San Bernardino di Carpineta
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giovanni Battista e Pietro di Borgo Capanne
*Parrocchia dei Santi Giusto e Clemente di
Suviana
*Parrocchia dei Santi Michele Arcangelo e Nazario di Gaggio Montano
*Parrocchia di Santo Stefano di Baigno
*Parrocchia di Sant'Agostino di Boschi di
Granaglione
Granaglione is a town in the ''comune'' of Alto Reno Terme, in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, central Italy. It was a separate ''comune'' until January 2016, when it merged with Porretta Terme
Porretta Terme ( Bolognese: ''Puratta'') is a town ...
Deanery of Bazzano and
Valsamoggia
Valsamoggia ( Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was created on 1 January 2014 after the merger of the former communes of Bazzano (the current town hall seat), Castello di Serravalle, Cr ...
This includes the territory of the former municipalities of
Bazzano,
Castello di Serravalle
Castello di Serravalle is a town in the ''comune'' of Valsamoggia in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) i ...
,
Crespellano
Crespellano is a ''frazione'' of ''comune'' (municipality) of Valsamoggia in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about west of Bologna.
The main attraction is the ''Palazzo Garagnani'', a former patri ...
,
Monteveglio
Monteveglio (''Muntvì'' or ''Måntvî'' in the western Bolognese dialect) is a ''frazione'' (village) in the ''comune'' (municipality) of Valsamoggia. It is located about west of Bologna, near the Samoggia River, in the Italian region of Emi ...
, and
Savigno
Savigno is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' (municipality) of Valsamoggia in the Province of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; ...
, together with the municipality of
Monte San Pietro
Monte San Pietro ( Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southwest of Bologna.
Monte San Pietro borders the following municipalities: ...
:
*Parrocchia della Beata Vergine del Rosario di
Calderino
*Parrocchia di San Biagio di Savigno
*Parrocchia di San Cristoforo di Montemaggiore
*Parrocchia di San Donato di Ponzano
*Parrocchia di San Giorgio di
Samoggia
The Samoggia is a river in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Modena near Zocca. The river flows northeast into the Metropolitan City of Bologna and flows near Bazzano, Crespellano, Piumazzo, Anz ...
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Monte San Giovanni
*Parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista di Monte San Pietro
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo di Ronca
*Parrocchia di San Lorenzo in Collina
*Parrocchia di San Martino in Casola
*Parrocchia di San Matteo di Savigno
*Parrocchia di San Michele Arcangelo di Tiola
*Parrocchia di San Nicolo di
Calcara
Kalkara ( mt, Il-Kalkara) is a village in the South Eastern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,014 as of March 2014. The name is derived from the Latin word for lime (Calce), and it is believed that there was a lime kiln present there since ...
*Parrocchia di San Paolo di Oliveto
*Parrocchia di San Pietro di Serravalle
*Parrocchia di San Savino di Crespellano
*Parrocchia di Sant'Andrea di Montebudello
*Parrocchia di Sant'Apollinare di Serravalle
*Parrocchia di Santa Croce di Savigno
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta di Merlano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Fagnano
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria di Monteveglio
*Parrocchia di Santa Maria Nascente di Pragatto
*Parrocchia dei Santi Pietro e Sigismondo di Mongiorgio
*Parrocchia dei Santi Senesio e Teopompo di Zappolino
*Parrocchia di Santo Stefano di Bazzano
Patrimony
In 2012 the owner of FAAC, an international automatic gate manufacturer, Michelangelo Manini died. He left his entire estate worth an estimated €1.7 billion euro to the diocese, including 66% of FAAC shares. Eventually the Archdiocese acquired the entire company. Cardinal Caffarra established a three person trust to manage the business with the diocese receiving a share of this. In 2015 in received €5 million, in 2019 it was €10 million. This money was distributed to schools and the poor, the homeless and migrants.
References
Books
Reference works for bishops
* pp. 675–677.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Studies
*
*
*
*Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1906). ''Italia Pontificia'
Vol. V: Aemilia, sive Provincia Ravennas Berlin: Weidmann, pp. 242–297. (in Latin).
*
*Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)'. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 778–790.
*Lanzoni, Francesco (1832). ed. G. Cantagalli. ''Cronotassi dei vescovi di Bologna dai primordi alla fine del secolo XIII''. Bologna 1932.
*Prodi, Paolo; Paolini, Lorenzo (1997)
"Cronotassi dei vescovi di Bologna" in: ''Storia della Chiesa di Bologna''. Bergamo: Bolis 1997. pp. 384–387.
*
riginal documents*Schwartz, Gerhard (1907)
''Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122'' Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 162–165. (in German)
*
ften cited, but highly unreliable*
*
External links
Chiesa di Bologna
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bologna
Dioceses established in the 3rd century
Roman Catholic dioceses in Emilia-Romagna
*
3rd-century establishments in Italy