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diocese in Calabria in
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Ordinaries


Diocese of Bova

''Erected: 7th Century''
''Latin name: Bovensis''
''Metropolitan:
Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria The Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova ( la, Archidioecesis Rheginensis-Bovensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria, southern Italy. It received its current title in 1986, when the independe ...
'' *Giovanni Dominici, O.P. (1412–1419 Died) :... *Sante (1435–1441 Resigned) :... * Marcello Franci (1577–) * Bartolomeo Corsini (1587–1590 Died) *
Giovanni Camerota 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 of ...
(1592–1622 Died) ''(in Latin)'' * Nicola Maria Madaffari (2 May 1622 – 1627 Died) * Fabio Olivadisi (1627–1646 Appointed, Bishop of Catanzaro) * Martino Megali (1646–1656 Died) * Bernardino d'Aragona (1657–1669 Died) * Marco Antonio Contestabile (1669–1699 Died) * Francesco Antonio Gaudiosi, O.P. (1699–1714 Died) *Paolo Stabile, O.M. (1718–1729 Died) *Giuseppe Barone (1729–1731 Appointed,
Bishop of Marsi : The Diocese of Avezzano ( la, Dioecesis Marsorum) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in central Italy, whose name in Italian was changed in 1986. It was previously known as the Diocese of Marsi, as it still is in Latin. It has been a ...
) *Tommaso Giosafat Melina 1731–1735 Died) *Domenico de Marzano (1735–1752 Died) *Stefano Moràbito (1752–1764 Resigned) *Antonio Spedalieri (1764–1791 Died) *Giuseppe Martini (1792–1802 Died) *Nicola-Maria Laudisio, C.SS.R. (1819–1824 Confirmed,
Bishop of Policastro The Italian Catholic diocese of Policastro, in Campania, existed until 1986. In that year the diocese was suppressed, and its territory united to the diocese of Teggiano-Policastro. Throughout its existence, Policastro was a suffragan of the arc ...
) *Giovanni Corcione (1824–1830 Died) *Giuseppe Maria Giove, O.F.M. Ref. (1832–1834 Confirmed,
Bishop of Gallipoli The Diocese of Gallipoli (Latin: ''Dioecesis Gallipolitana'') was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the province of Apulia in southern Italy. It was erected in the 6th century. On September 30, 1986, the diocese was suppressed, and its t ...
) *Vincenzo Rozzolino (1835–1849 Confirmed,
Bishop of Caserta The Diocese of Caserta ( la, Dioecesis Casertana) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Naples.Bishop of Teramo) *Raffaele Ferrigno (1851–1856 Confirmed, Archbishop of Brindisi) *Dalmazio d'Andrea, O.F.M. Cap. (1856–1870 Died) *Antonio Piterà (1871–1876 Resigned) *Nicola de Simone (1877–1895 Died) *Raffaele Rossi (1895–1899 Appointed, Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera) *Domenico Pugliatti (1900–1914 Died) *Paolo Albera (1915–1921 Resigned) *Andrea Taccone (1923–1929 Appointed, Bishop of Ruvo e Bitonto) * Giuseppe Cognata, S.D.B. (1933–1940 Resigned) *Enrico Montalbetti, Obs. S.C. (1941–1943 Died) *Antonio Lanza (1943–1950 Died) * Giovanni Ferro, C.R.S. (1950–1960 Resigned) *Giuseppe Lenotti (1960–1962 Appointed, Bishop of Foggia) *Aureliano Sorrentino (1962–1966 Appointed, Bishop of Potenza e Marsico Nuovo) *Giovanni Ferro, C.R.S. (1973–1977 Retired) *Aureliano Sorrentino (1977–1986 Appointed, Archbishop of Reggio Calabria-Bova)


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Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy Roman Catholic dioceses in Calabria Dioceses established in the 7th century {{Italy-RC-diocese-stub