Roman Catholic Diocese Of Budua
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Budua was a
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bishopric with see in
Budva Budva ( cnr, Будва, or ) is a Montenegrin town on the Adriatic Sea. It has 19,218 inhabitants, and it is the centre of Budva Municipality. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budva riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, kno ...
, in
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, which existed from circa 1200 till 1829. It has been a titular see since 1933.


History

Established circa 1200 as Diocese of Budua (Latine and Italian) without direct precursor, but its territory formerly was under the Ancient Metropolitan
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. On 27 February 1532,
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appointed
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the bishop of Ulcinj. Dalmas was also a bishop of Budva, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Budua was effectively merged into the Diocese of Budua. Suppressed on 1828.06.30, its territory being merged into the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor The Diocese of Kotor ( cnr, Которска бискупија, Kotorska biskupija; hr, Kotorska biskupija; ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Bay of Kotor and Municipality of Budva area in ...
(Cattaro).


Episcopal Ordinaries

(all
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; presumably incomplete) ;''Suffragan Bishops of Budua'' * (first unavailable) * Incelerio Prodić,
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(O.E.S.A.) (1273?–1299?) * Giovanni (1330?–1331?) * Pietro (?–1343?) * Enrico (1344?–1346?) * Giovanni Luciani,
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(O.F.M.) (1360–?) * Guglielmo,
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(O.P.) (1379–?) * Alberto (1381? – death 1384?) * Giovanni Egret, O.F.M. (1386.02.26 – ?) * Otto Roder, O.P. (1401.12.23 – ?) * Giovanni, O.P. (1433.03.23 – ?) * Johann Schedemecker, O.E.S.A. (1438.06.27 – death 1452.03.14) * Giovanni Rubini, O.E.S.A. (1446.11.21 – 1447.09.20), later Bishop of Korcula (
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) (1447.09.20 – ?) * Giovanni de Breberio, O.F.M. (1447.10.16 – ?) * Joannes de Wernigerode, O.P. (1484.04.07 – ?) * Simone Boschetti (1518.05.05 – ?) * Gonzalo Carvajal (1524.05.20 – ?) * Giacomo de Medro, O.F.M. (1530.10.03 – 1536?) * Leonardo Lave (1546.05.05 – ?) * Antonio Ciurlit (1558.02.04 – ?) * Francesco Cruta (1634.01.07 – ?), later Bishop of Scutari (Shkodrë,
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) (1640.09.10 – death 1645?) * Giovanni Bactuta (1646.07.05 – ?) * Giovanni Markević (1648.10.15 – ?) * Andrija Zmajević (1670.12.23 – death 1694.09.07), also Metropolitan Archbishop of
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(Montenegro) (1671.02.23 – 1694.09.07) * Marino Drago (1696.07.07 – ?), also Bishop of
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(Cattaro) (Montenegro) (1688.05.31 – 1708.10.03),
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of Scutari (Shkodrë,
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)) (1690.02.11 – 1693.12.22), Bishop of Korcula (Croatia) (1708.10.03 – 1733.10.09)


Titular see

In 1933 the diocese was nominally restored as
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of Budua, of the lowest (episcopal) rank. It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting episcopal rank: ;BIOS to ELABORATE * Victorino Cristobal Ligot (1969.02.12 – 1970.02.06) * Louis-Bertrand Tirilly,
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(SS.CC.) (1970.03.17 – 1976.09.27) * António José Rafael Rafael (1976.12.02 – 1979.02.26) * Ruben T. Profugo (1979.08.27 – 1982.05.15) * Eustaquio Pastor Cuquejo Verga,
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(C.SS.R.) (1982.06.27 – 1990.04.19) (later Archbishop) * Fabio de Jesús Morales Grisales, (C.SS.R.) (1991.04.15 – 1999.10.29) * Jorge García Isaza,
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(C.M.) (2000.02.17 – 2016.08.16) * Bishop-elect Socrates Mesiona,
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