Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto
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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 Chieti (, ; , nap, label= Abruzzese, Chjïétë, ; gr, Θεάτη, Theátē; lat, Theate, ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in Central Italy, east by northeast of Rome. It is the capital of the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region. ...
is the ancient ''Teate''. In the Gothic War it was captured by
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; later it fell into the hands of the
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, from whom it was captured by Pepin and devastated. The
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rebuilt the city, which thenceforth belonged to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Saint Justinus is venerated as the first Bishop of Chieti, and the
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is dedicated to him. Several of his successors are also venerated as saints, among them Gribaldus (874), whose portrait is on the bronze doors of the monastery of St. Clement in the
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. Giovanni Pietro Caraffa in 1524 resigned the see, and associated himself with Cajetan of Tiene in the foundation of the Theatine Order. Later Caraffa became pope under the name of Paul IV.


Bishops and Archbishops

* Teodorico I (c. 840) * Lupo I (c. 844) * Pietro I (c. 853) * Teodorico II (c. 880) * Atinolfo (c. 904) * Rimo (c. 962) * Liudino (c. 965) * Lupo II (c. 1008) * Arnolfo (c. 1049) * Attone I (1056–1073) * Celso (1073–1078) * Rainolfo (1085–1105) * Ruggero * Guglielmo I (1107–1117) * Andrea I (1118) * Gerardo (1118–1125) * Attone II (1125–1137) * Rustico (1137–1140) * Alanno (1140–1150) * Andrea II (1150–1190) * Pietro II (1191) * Bartolomeo (1192–1227) * Rainaldo (1228–1234) * Gregorio di Poli (1234–1251) * Landolfo Caracciolo (1252–1253) * Alessandro di Capua (1253–1262) * Nicola da Fossa, O.Cist. (1262–1282) * Tommaso (1282–1294) * Guglielmo II ? (1292–1293) * Rainaldo, O.P. (1295–1303) * Mattia (1303) * Pietro III (1303–1320) * Raimondo de Mausaco, O.Min. (1324–1326) * Giovanni Crispano de Rocca (1326–1336) * Pietro Ferri (1336) * Beltramino Paravicini (1336–1339) * Guglielmo III Capoferro (1340–1352) * Bartolomeo Papazzurri, O.P. (1353–1362) * Vitale da Bologna, O.S.M. (1363–1373) * Eleazario da Sabrano (1373–1378) * Giovanni de Comina (1378–1396) * Guglielmo Carbone (1396–1418) * Nicola Viviani (1419–1428) * Marino de Tocco (1429–1438) * Giovanni Battista della Buona (1438–1445) * Colantonio Valignani (1445–1488) * Alfonso d'Aragona (1488–1497) * Giacomo Bacio Terracina (1497–1499) *
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(administrator of the see, 1499–1501) *
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(1501–1505) * Gian Pietro Carafa (1505–1518), then archbishop of Brindisi * Gian Pietro Carafa (administrator of the see, 1518–1524) * Felice Trofino (1524–1527), antibishop from 1526 * Guido de' Medici (1528–1537) * Gian Pietro Carafa (1537–1549), then
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* Bernardino Maffei (1549–1553) * Marcantonio Maffei (1553–1568) * Giovanni Oliva (1568–1577) * Girolamo Leoni (1577–1578) * Cesare Busdragus (1578–1585) * Giovanni Battista Castrucci (1585–1591) * Orazio Sanminiato (1591–1592) * Matteo Sanminiato (1592–1607) *
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, O.F.M.Cap. (1607–1607) *
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(1607–1609) *
Ulpiano Volpi Ulpiano Volpi or Volpiano Volpi (1559 – 10 March 1629) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Novara (1619–1629), and Archbishop of Chieti (1609–1615). Biography Ulpiano Volpi was born in Como, ...
(1609–1615) * Paolo Tolosa, C.R. (1616–1618) * Marsilio Peruzzi (1618–1631) * Antonio Santacroce (1631–1638), then
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* Stefano Sauli (1638–1649) * Vincenzo Rabatta (1649–1654) * Angelo Maria Ciria, O.S.M. (1654–1656) * Modesto Gavazzi, O.F.M.Conv. (1657) * Niccolò Radulovich (1659–1702) * Vincenzo Capece (1703–1722) * Filippo Valignani, O.P. (1722–1737) * Michele Palma (1737–1755) * Nicola Sanchez De Luna (1755–1764), then bishop of Nola * Francesco Brancia (1765–1770) * Luigi del Giudice, O.S.B.Coel. (1770–1792) * Andrea Mirelli, O.S.B.Coel. (1792–1795) * Francesco Saverio Bassi, O.S.B.Coel. (1796–1821) * Carlo Maria Cernelli (1822–1838) * Giosuè Maria Saggese, C.SS.R. (1838–1852) * Michele Manzo (1852–1856) * Luigi Maria de Marinis (1856–1877) * Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (1877–1887) * Rocco Cocchia, O.F.M. Cap. (1887–1901) * Gennaro Costagliola, C.M. (1901–1919) * Nicola Monterisi (1919–1929), then archbishop of Salerno * Giuseppe Venturi (1931–1947) * Giovanni Battista Bosio (1948–1967) *
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(1967–1971) *
Vincenzo Fagiolo Vincenzo Fagiolo (5 February 1918 in Segni – 22 September 2000) was an Italian cardinal and President of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts from 1990 until 1994. Biography Fagiolo was educated at the Seminary of Segni, the Se ...
(1971–1984) * Antonio Valentini (1984–1993) * Edoardo Menichelli (1994–2004), then
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* Bruno Forte (from 2004)


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Chieti Chieti (, ; , nap, label= Abruzzese, Chjïétë, ; gr, Θεάτη, Theátē; lat, Theate, ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in Central Italy, east by northeast of Rome. It is the capital of the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region. ...
Chieti Chieti (, ; , nap, label= Abruzzese, Chjïétë, ; gr, Θεάτη, Theátē; lat, Theate, ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in Central Italy, east by northeast of Rome. It is the capital of the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region. ...
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