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The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Agrigento ( la, Archidioecesis Agrigentina), in Sicily, was elevated to archiepiscopal status in 2000.''Archdiocese of Agrigento''
'' Catholic-Hierarchy.org''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved April 4, 2016
"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Agrigento"
''GCatholic.org''. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved April 4, 2016
The historic diocese of Agrigento was also known as the Diocese of Grigenti, and Diocese of Agrigentum. It used to be a
suffragan A suffragan bishop is a type of bishop in some Christian denominations. In the Anglican Communion, a suffragan bishop is a bishop who is subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop (bishop ordinary) and so is not normally jurisdictiona ...
of the archdiocese of Monreale.


History

Girgenti (the Greek Acragas, Roman Agrigentum) considers
Saint Libertinus Saint Libertine (or ''Libertinus'') ( it, San Libertino) is venerated as a Christian martyr and as the first bishop of Agrigento, in Sicily. According to tradition, Libertine was sent by Saint Peter to Agrigento to Christianize the city during the ...
as its earliest proselytizer; he is said to have been sent by Saint Peter. Local enthusiasm for an Apostolic connection even led someone to forge a bull of investiture, an instrument which was not created for centuries. Gregory of Agrigento, said to have been martyred in 262, never existed. His name occurs in the hagiographical work, "The Life of St. Agrippina", but the author of that work, a person of the eighth or ninth century, placed the sixth century Bishop Gregory of Agrigento in the wrong context.Lanzoni, p. 641. The earliest bishop of certain date is Potamius, who was believed to be a contemporary of Pope Agapetus I (535–36). Other scholars place him in the seventh century, in which case he would not be the earliest Bishop of Agrigento. The succession of bishops, interrupted by the Saracen invasion (879–1038), began again in 1093 with Gerland of Agrigento.


Bishops


to 1300

:... *Potamius ( ? ) *Theodosius ( ? ) *Gregorius ( ? ) *Eusanius (attested 578 – 590) * Gregorius (attested 591 – 603) *Liberius *Felix *Hermogenes (c. 800) :... * Gerlandus (1093 – 1104) *Drago, O.S.B. (1104) *Guarinus, O.S.B. (1105 – after 1113) *Albertus (1118 – ) *Gualterius (attested in 1127 – 17 April 1141) *Rogerius (elected in 1142) * Gentile (1154–1171) *Bartolomeo (1171 – 1191) *Urso (1191 – 1239) * Rinaldo di Acquaviva (1240 – c. 1264) *Godefredus Roncioni (1265? – 28 January 1271) * uillelmus Morini(1271) *Guido (2 June 1273 – 1276) *Gobertus (1276 – 23 August 1286) :''Sede Vacante'' (1286 – 1304)


1300 to 1500

*Bertaldus de Labro (10 January 1304 – 27 March 1326) *Jacobus Muscus (1326) *
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, O.P. (20 Oct 1326 – 15 Jun 1327) *Philippus Hombaldi, O.P. (6 June 1328 – 1350) *Octavianus de Labro (12 May 1350 – 8 November 1362) *Matteo de Fugardo (16 March 1362 – after 1390) *Gilifortis Riccobono (6 March 1392 – 23 October 1395) (Roman Obedience) *Petrus de Curtibus,
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(2 June 1393 – 1414?) (Avignon Obedience) *Nicolaus, O.S.B. (1395 – 3 June 1398) (Roman Obedience) *Nicolaus de Burelli (3 June 1398 – 1400) (Roman Obedience) *Giovanni Cardella (19 October 1400 – 1401) (Roman Obedience) *Giovanni de Pino, O.F.M. (1 October 1401 – ?) (Roman Obedience) *Philippus de Ferrario (4 July 1414 – ?) (Avignon Obedience) *Laurentius de Messasal,
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(16 March 1422 – 1442?) *
Matteo da Gimara Matteo da Gimara, OFM (c. 1376 – 7 January 1450) was an Italian Catholic prelate and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. He served as the Bishop of Agrigento from 17 September 1442 until his resignation in mid-1445. He was forced t ...
, O.F.M. (17 Sep 1442 – 1445 Resigned)"Bishop Matteo da Gimara, O.F.M."
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Antonio Ponticorona Antonio Ponticorona was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1445–1451) and Bishop of Cefalu (1422–1445). Biography Antonio Ponticorona was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers The Order of Preacher ...
, O.P. (23 Jul 1445 – 1451 Died) *
Domenico Xarth Domenico Xarth, O. Cist. (died 1471) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1452–1471). Biography Domenico Xarth was ordained a priest in the Cistercian Order. On 10 January 1452, he was appointed by Pope Nicholas V ...
,
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(10 Jan 1452 – 1471 Died)"Bishop Domenico Xarth, O. Cist."
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*Giovanni de Cardellis (11 December 1472 – February 1479) * Juan de Castro (20 Mar 1479 – 29 Sep 1506 Died)


1500 to 1818

*Giuliano Cibò (5 October 1506 – 1537) *
Pietro Tagliavia d’Aragonia Pietro Tagliavia d'Aragonia (died 1558) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Pietro Tagliavia d'Aragonia was born in Palermo ca. 1500, the son of Giovanni Vincenzo Tagliavia, count of Castelvecchio and Beatrice d'Aragoni ...
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(10 Oct 1544 – 2 May 1564 Died) (Administrator) *
Luigi Suppa Luigi Suppa (died 29 September 1569) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1565–1569). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Luigi Suppa was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 13 April 1565, he was appointed by Pop ...
, O.P. (13 Apr 1565 – 29 Sep 1569 Died) *
Juan Battista de Ojeda Juan Battista de Ojeda (died 1574) also Giovanni Battista de Hogeda or Giovanni Battista de Oxeda was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop (personal title) of Agrigento (1571–1574) and Archbishop of Trani (1560–1571). ''(in Lati ...
(27 Aug 1571 – 1574 Died) * Cesare Marullo (14 Jul 1574 – 11 Sep 1577) *
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(9 Oct 1577 – 21 May 1578 Died) * Antonio Lombardo (bishop) (30 Mar 1579 – 23 Jan 1585) *
Diego Haëdo Diego Haëdo (died 5 July 1608) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Palermo (1589–1608) and Bishop of Agrigento (1585–1589). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 23 January 1585, Diego Haëdo was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII a ...
(23 Jan 1585 – 14 Aug 1589) *
Francesco del Pozzo Francesco del Pozzo (died 7 March 1593) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1591–1593). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 23 January 1591, Francesco del Pozzo was appointed by Pope Gregory XIV as Bishop of Agrigento The ...
(1591 – 1593 Died)"Bishop Francesco del Pozzo"
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Juan Orozco Covarrubias y Leiva Juan Nicolás Orozco Covarrubias y Leiva (1544 – 23 June 1610) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadix (1606–1610) ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Agrigento (1594–1606). ''(in Latin)'' ''(in Latin)'' Biography Juan Oro ...
(2 Dec 1594 – 16 Jan 1606) * Vincenzo Bonincontro, O.P. (25 Jun 1607 – May 1622 Died) * Ottavio Ridolfi (20 Mar 1623 – 6 Jul 1624 Died) *
Francesco Traina Francesco Traina (1578–1651) was a Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1627–1651). ''(in Latin)'' He was born in Palermo, Italy in 1578. On 2 March 1627, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Ag ...
(2 Mar 1627 – Oct 1651 Died) *
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(Rhini), O.F.M. (19 Oct 1676 – 4 Aug 1696 Died) *
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, O.P. (26 Aug 1697 – 27 Aug 1715 Died) *Anselmo de la Peña, O.S.B. (27 Sep 1723 – 4 Aug 1729) *Lorenzo Gioeni d'Aragona (11 Dec 1730 – Oct 1754 Died) *Andrea Lucchesi Palli (21 Jul 1755 – 4 Oct 1768 Died) *Antonio Lanza, C.R. (20 Nov 1769 – 24 May 1775 Died) *Antonio Branciforte Colonna (15 Apr 1776 – 31 Jul 1786 Died) *Antonino Cavalieri (15 Sep 1788 – 11 Dec 1792 Died) *Saverio Granata, C.R. (1 Jun 1795 – 29 Apr 1817)


since 1818

*Baldassare Leone (2 Oct 1818 – 22 Jul 1820 Died) *Pietro Maria d'Agostino (17 Nov 1823 – 18 Jul 1835 Died) *Ignazio Giuseppe Nicola Epifanio Montemagno, O.F.M. Conv. (2 Oct 1837 – 21 Aug 1839 Died) *Domenico-Maria-Giuseppe Lo Jacono, C.R. (17 Jun 1844 – 24 Mar 1860 Died) *Domenico Turano (23 Feb 1872 – 2 Feb 1885 Died)Born in Palermo in 1814, Turano was ordained a priest in 1839. He was a former Jesuit, and was a Canon of the Cathedral of Palermo. He had been a professor of theology at the University of Palermo. M. Naro, "Persone e luoghi esemplificativi della cultura ecclesiastica siciliana. Il palermitano Domenico Turano vescovo di Agrigento," in: ''Synaxis'' 15 (1997), 591-621. D. Di Gregorio, ''Mons. Domenico Turano'' (Palermo: "La Carita" 1967). *Gaetano Blandini (2 Feb 1885 – 19 May 1898 Died) *Bartolomeo Maria Lagumina (28 Nov 1898 – 5 May 1931 Died) *Giovanni Battista Peruzzo, C.P. (15 Jan 1932 – 20 Jul 1963 Died) *Giuseppe Petralia (14 Oct 1963 – 2 May 1980 Resigned) *
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(2 May 1980 – 1 Jun 1988) Appointed,
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(3 Nov 1988 – 23 Feb 2008 Resigned) * Francesco Montenegro (23 Feb 2008 – 22 May 2021) *
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(22 May 2021 – present)


Suffragan sees

* Caltanissetta * Armerina


References


Additional sources


Reference Works

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Studies

* * * *Kamp, Norbert (1975). ''Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien
I. Prosopographische Grundlegung, Bistumer und Bischofe des Konigreichs 1194–1266: 3. Sizilien
' München: Wilhelm Fink 1975, pp. . * {{authority control Agrigento Agrigento Agrigento