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Lanciano Lanciano (; nap, label= Abruzzese, Langiàne ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Chieti, part of the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It has 36,304 inhabitants as of 2011. The town is known for the first recorded Catholic Eucharistic ...
-Ortona ( la, Archidioecesis Lancianensis-Ortonensis) has existed under this name since 1986. It is a
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of the Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto. The historical Diocese of Lanciano was created in 1515. It was united with the
Diocese of Ortona :: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ortona a Mare e Campli (Latin: ''Dioecesis Ortonensis et Camplensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in the city of Ortona, in the Province of Chieti in the Italian region of Abruzzo. In 1834, it w ...
in the nineteenth century."Archdiocese of Lanciano-Ortona"
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History

Until 1515 Lanciano was subject to the
Bishop of Chieti The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto ( la, Archidioecesis Theatina-Vastensis) received that name in 1986. The historic Archdiocese of Chieti was elevated from a diocese in 1526. History Chieti is the ancient ''Teate''. In the Go ...
. In 1562
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, to end a dispute with that bishop, made it an archdiocese without suffragans. The first bishop was Angelo Maccafani, who was succeeded by Cardinal Egidio Canisio (1532); the first archbishop was the Dominican Leonardo Marini (1560). In 1818 or 1834,The cited sources differ on the date, and
The Catholic Encyclopedia
' suggests a more complex chain of events.
the see of
Ortona Ortona (Neapolitan language, Abruzzese: '; grc, Ὄρτων, Órtōn) is a coastal town and municipality of the Province of Chieti in the Italy, Italian region of Abruzzo, with some 23,000 inhabitants. In 1943 Ortona was the site of a Battle o ...
was united to that of Lanciano by
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. Ortona was an episcopal see in the time of
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, who mentions the Bishop Calumniosus and his predecessor Blandinus. Another bishop was Joannes, who in 916 was the
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at the Council of Altheim. There is no record of a Bishop of Ortona after the tenth century.
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in 1570 re-established the see, to which in 1569 the diocese of Campli was united. When, in 1818, Ortona was joined to Lanciano, Campli was assigned to the diocese of Teramo. In 2015 Lanciano celebrated the 500th anniversary of the diocese.


Ordinaries


Diocese of Lanciano

''Erected: 27 April 1515''
''Latin Name: Lancianensis'' * Angelo Maccafani (27 Jun 1515 – 1 Dec 1517 Died) * Egidio da Viterbo,
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(10 Apr 1532 – 12 Nov 1532 Died) * Michele Fortini (26 Feb 1535 – 15 Feb 1539 Died) * Juan Salazar Fernández (30 Apr 1540 – 12 Sep 1555 Died) * Pompeo Piccolomini (12 Jan 1556 – 26 Jan 1560 Appointed, Bishop of Tropea) * Leonardo Marini, O.P. (26 Jan 1560 – 7 Oct 1566 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Alba Pompea)


Archdiocese of Lanciano

''Elevated: 9 February 1562''
''Latin Name: Lancianensis'' * Ettore Piscicelli (13 Oct 1568 – 23 Sep 1569 Died) * Antonio Gaspar Rodríguez, O.F.M. (20 Oct 1570 – 1 Nov 1578 Died) *
Mario Bolognini Mario Bolognini (died 25 February 1605) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Salerno (1591–1605), Bishop of Crotone, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Crotone (1588–1591), and Archbishop of Lanciano (1579–1588). ...
(3 Jul 1579 – 3 Oct 1588 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Crotone)"Archbishop Mario Bolognini"
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* Paolo Tasso (17 Oct 1588 – 2 Sep 1607 Died) *
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* Andrea Gervasi (24 Jan 1622 – 9 Aug 1668 Died) * Alfonso Álvarez Barba Ossorio,
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(9 Sep 1669 – 29 May 1673 Appointed,
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) * Bernabé de Castro, O.S.A. (25 Feb 1697 – 15 Dec 1700 Appointed,
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) *Giacomo Lieto (20 May 1754 Confirmed – 5 Feb 1769 Died) *Domenico Gervasoni (20 Nov 1769 Confirmed – Nov 1784 Died) *Francesco Saverio de Vivo (18 Dec 1786 Confirmed – 27 Feb 1792 Confirmed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Nusco) *Francesco Amoroso (27 Feb 1792 Confirmed – 8 Jul 1807 Died) *Francesco Maria de Luca, O.F.M. (6 Apr 1818 Confirmed – 13 Jan 1839 Died)


Archdiocese of Lanciano (e Ortona)

''United on 19 February 1834 with the Diocese of Ortona a Mare e Campli''
''Latin Name: Lancianensis (et Ortonensis)'' *Ludovico Rizzuti (23 Dec 1839 Confirmed – 4 Aug 1848 Died) *Giacomo de Vincentiis (22 Dec 1848 – 5 May 1866 Died) *Francesco Maria Petrarca (23 Feb 1872 – 26 Dec 1895 Died) *Angelo Della Cioppa (22 Jun 1896 – 29 Jan 1917 Died) *Nicola Piccirilli (25 Apr 1918 – 4 Mar 1939 Died) *Francesco Pietro Tesauri (25 May 1939 – 25 Aug 1945 Died)


Archdiocese of Lanciano e Ortona

''Latin Name: Lancianensis et Ortonensis''
''Name Changed: 24 November 1945'' *Gioacchino Di Leo (18 Feb 1946 – 5 Jul 1950 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Mazara del Vallo) *Benigno Luciano Migliorini, O.F.M. (13 Mar 1951 – 1 Jul 1962 Died) *Pacifico Maria Luigi Perantoni, O.F.M. (21 Aug 1962 – 14 Aug 1974 Retired) *Leopoldo Teofili (14 Aug 1974 – 22 Dec 1981 Died) * Enzio d'Antonio (13 May 1982 – 25 Nov 2000 Retired) *Carlo Ghidelli (25 Nov 2000 – 11 Oct 2010 Retired) *Emidio Cipollone (11 Oct 2010 – )


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Lanciano Lanciano (; nap, label= Abruzzese, Langiàne ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Chieti, part of the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It has 36,304 inhabitants as of 2011. The town is known for the first recorded Catholic Eucharistic ...
Lanciano Ortona Religious organizations established in the 1510s
Lanciano Lanciano (; nap, label= Abruzzese, Langiàne ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Chieti, part of the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It has 36,304 inhabitants as of 2011. The town is known for the first recorded Catholic Eucharistic ...
1515 establishments in Italy