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The Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti ( la, Dioecesis Altamurensis-Gravinensis-Aquavievensis) is a Roman Catholic
diocese 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 associa ...
in Apulia, southern Italy, created in 1986. In that year, the territorial prelature of Altamura e Acquaviva delle Fonti was united with the diocese of Gravina. The present diocese is a suffragan of the
archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto ( la, Archidioecesis Barensis-Bituntina) is Metropolitan Latin rite archbishopric in the administrative Bari province, Puglia (Apulia) region, southeastern Italy (the 'Heel'), created in 1986, when ...
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The seat of the bishop is at
Altamura Cathedral Altamura Cathedral ( it, Duomo di Altamura, ''Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta''), dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Altamura, in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, in south ...
, with
Acquaviva Cathedral The co-cathedral of Saint Eustace is the main church of Acquaviva delle Fonti. The dedication is to Saint Eustace. It is now a co-cathedral of the Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti. Previously it was the palatine church of Acquav ...
and Gravina Cathedral as co-cathedrals.


History


Altamura

Altamura was once a
territorial prelature A territory is an area of land, sea, or space, particularly belonging or connected to a country, person, or animal. In international politics, a territory is usually either the total area from which a state may extract power resources or an ...
, founded in 1232 and endowed by the Emperor Frederick II, who declared it to be free and exempt from all episcopal jurisdiction. It was governed by an archpriest. It was declared exempt from episcopal jurisdiction by
Pope Innocent IV Pope Innocent IV ( la, Innocentius IV; – 7 December 1254), born Sinibaldo Fieschi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 June 1243 to his death in 1254. Fieschi was born in Genoa and studied at the universitie ...
in 1248, and again by Pope Innocent VIII (1484–92). The Chapter of the major church of the territorial prelature of Altamura was composed of four dignities (the Archdeacon, the Cantor, the Primicerius, and the Treasurer) and twenty-four Canons, who had the right to use the ''cappa magna'' and rochet.


Acquaviva

Acquaviva delle Fonti Acquaviva delle Fonti ( nap, label= Barese, Iacquavìve ; known as just Acquaviva until 1863) is an town and of 20,446 inhabitants, in the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia, Italy. Acquaviva is famous for its characteristic red onions, which h ...
, a town of the Campagna, was declared similarly exempt by Pope Pius IX and united with Altamura on 17 August 1848.


Diocesan Reorganization

Following the
Second Vatican Council The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the , or , was the 21st ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church. The council met in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for four periods (or sessions), each lasting between 8 and ...
, and in accordance with the norms laid out in the council's decree, ''Christus Dominus'' chapter 40, It also recommended the abolition of anomalous units such as exempt territorial prelatures.
Pope Paul VI Pope Paul VI ( la, Paulus VI; it, Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, ; 26 September 18976 August 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 21 June 1963 to his death in Augus ...
ordered a reorganization of the ecclesiastical provinces in southern Italy, beginning with consultations among the members of the Congregation of Bishops in the Vatican Curia, the Italian Bishops Conference, and the various dioceses concerned. On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed
new and revised concordat
Based on the revisions, a set of ''Normae'' was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time, ''aeque personaliter'', was abolished. The Vatican continued consultations which had begun under
Pope 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 ...
for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese. On 30 September 1986,
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
ordered that the diocese of Gravina be merged with the territorial prelatures of Altamura and of Aquaviva into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title ''Dioecesis Altamurensis-Gravinensis-Aquavivensis''. The seat of the diocese was to be in Altamura, where the prelatial church was to serve as the cathedral of the merged diocese. The cathedral in Gravina and the prelatial seat in Aquaviva were to have the honorary titles of "co-cathedral"; the Chapters were each to be a ''Capitulum Concathedralis''. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Altamura, and likewise one seminary, one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the suppressed diocese and territorial prelatures. To make the territories of the new diocese congruent, the town of San Teramo in Colle was detached from the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto and added to that of Altamura. The new diocese was made a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto.


Prelates and Bishops


Territorial Prelature of Altamura

''Erected: 1248''
''Latin Name: Altamurensis'' *Riccardo of Brindisi *Niccolò Barbara (1250 - 1262) *Giovanni Correnti (1262 - 1264) *Palmiro De Viana (1265 - 1266) *Niccolò Catamarra (1270 - 1274) *Giovanni (1275 - 1278 resigned) *Guglielmo De Corbolio (21 ottobre 1279 - 1280 resigned) *Pietro De Lusarchiis (1280 - 1284) *Roberto De Lusarchiis (30 dicembre 1284 - 1285 resigned) *Giovanni II (1285 dimesso) *Giovanni III (1285 - 1292 resigned) *Dionigi Juppart (26 aprile 1293 - 1295) *Guglielmo De Venza (1295 resigned) *Pietro de Moreriis (1296 – c. 1308?) *Umberto De Montauro (1308 - 1313) *Rostaino di Candole (1313 - 1328) *Humfredo (1328 - 1329) *Pietro De Moreriis (1329 - 1335 resigned) *Giovanni De Moreriis (1336 - 1350) *Dionigi De Merlino (1350 - 1366) *Guglielmo Gallo (1367 - ?) *Pietro D'Anfilia (1394 - 1399) *Antonio Berleth (1400 - 1420) *Antonio Della Rocca (1420 - 1442) *Pietro Di Gargano (1442 - 1464) *Antonio D'Ajello (1464 - 1472) :Antonio del Giudice (De Pirro) (1472 - 1477) ''Royal Administrator'' *Pietro Miguel (1477 -1477 resigned) *Francesco Rossi (1477 - 1527) *Fabio Pignatelli (29 luglio 1528 - circa febbraio 1529 resigned)* *Niccolò Sapio (2 febbraio 1529 - 1548) *Vincenzo Salazar (1550 - 1557 resigned) *Vincenzo Palagano (1557 - 1579) *Maurizio Moles (1579 - 1580 resigned) *Giulio Moles (1580 - 1586 resigned) *Girolamo De Mari (1586 - 1624) :''Sede vacante'' (1624-1627) *Rodrigo D'Anaja e Guevara (1627 - 1635) :''Sede vacante'' (1635-1640) *Alessandro Effrem (1640 - 1644) :Sede vacante (1644-1649) *Giovanni Montero Olivares (1649 - 1656) *Giuseppe Cavalliere (1656 - 1664) *Pietro Magri (1664 - 1688) *Nicola Abrusci (1689 -1698) *Baldassarre De Lerma (1699 - 1717) *Michele Orsi (1718 - 1722) *Damiano Poloù (1724 - 1727) *Antonio De Rinaldis (1727 - 1746) *Marcello Papiniano Cusano (1747 - 1753) *Giuseppe Mastrilli (1753 - 1761 resigned) *Bruno Angrisani (1761 - 1775) *Celestino Guidotti (1775 - 1783) *Gioacchino de Gemmis (1783 - 1818) *Federico Guarini, O.S.B. (1818 - 1828) :Cassiodoro Margarita (1828 - 17 August 1842 resigned) ''Royal administrator'' *Giandomenico Falcone (1 June 1842 – 10 July 1858 – 24 December 1862) :''Sede Vacante'' (24 December 1862 – 28 August 1879) *Luigi Marcello Pellegrini (1879–1894 Died) *Carlo Caputo (1897–1904 Appointed
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) *Tommaso Cirielli (1899–1902 Died)Cirelli was appointed titular Bishop of Proconessos on 22 June 1899. He died on 26 February 1902. Serena, p. 334. *Carlo Giuseppe Cecchini, O.P. (1904–1909 Appointed
Archbishop of Taranto The Archdiocese of Taranto ( la, Archidioecesis Tarentina) is a metropolitan Roman Catholic diocese in southern Italy, on a bay in the Gulf of Taranto.
) *Adolfo Verrienti (1910–1929 Resigned) *Domenico Dell'Aquila (1932–1942 Died) *Giuseppe Della Cioppa (1943–1947 Appointed Bishop of Alife)


Territorial Prelature of Altamura ed Acquaviva delle Fonti

''Name Changed: 17 August 1848''
''Latin Name: Altamurensis et Aquavievensis''
''Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari-Canosa'' *Salvatore Rotolo, S.D.B. (1948–1962 Retired) *Antonio D'Erchia (1962–1964 Appointed Apostolic Administrator of Conversano) *Salvatore Isgró (1975–1982 Appointed
Archbishop of Sassari The Archdiocese of Sassari ( la, Archidioecesis Turritana) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Sardinia, Italy. Its see was initially at Torres. It was elevated to an archdiocese in 1073. Its suffragan sees are the diocese of Alghero- ...
) *Tarcisio Pisani, O.M. (1982–1986 Appointed Bishop of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti)


Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti

''30 September 1986: United with the Diocese of Gravina''
''Latin Name: Altamurensis-Gravinensis-Aquavievensis'' *Tarcisio Pisani, O.M. (30 Sep 1986-1994) *Agostino Superbo (1994–1997 Resigned) *Mario Paciello (1997–2013 Retired) *
Giovanni Ricchiuti Giovanni Ricchiuti is an Italian archbishop of the Catholic church. On 15 October, he's been appointed as archbishop of the diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti. Life Giovanni Ricchiuti was born on 1 August 1948 in Bisceglie, in the ...
(2013– )


See also

* Roman Catholic Diocese of Gravina-Montepeloso


References


Books

* * * *Giaconella, Francesco (2020), "L’inedita cronaca di Altamura di Michele Santoro," ''Altamura: Rivista storica'' no. 61 (Altamura: Archivio-Biblioteca-Museo Civico, Altamura 2020), pp. 115-138, at p. 123. * * *Lucarelli A. (1904), ''Notizie e documenti riguardanti la storia di Acquaviva delle Fonti'', , Vol. I, Giovinazzo , 1904. * * Serena, Ottavio (1902)
"La chiesa di Altamura, la serie dei suoi prelati e le sue iscrizioni"
in: ''Rassegna pugliese di scienze lettere ed arti'' 19, nos. 11-12 (1902), pp. 322–337. {{authority control Altamura Religious organizations established in the 1240s Altamura
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