Roman Catholic Diocese of Caserta

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Diocese of Caserta

Dioecesis Casertana
File:Duomo di Caserta.jpg
Caserta Cathedral
Location
Country Italy
Ecclesiastical province Naples
Statistics
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Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
200,000
190,000 (95%)
Parishes 66
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 12th Century
Cathedral Cattedrale di S. Michele Arcangelo
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Vacant
Emeritus Bishops Raffaele Nogaro
Website
www.diocesicaserta.it

The Diocese of Caserta (Latin: Dioecesis Casertana) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Naples.[1]

History

It is not known when Caserta became an episcopal see. The first-known bishop was Ranulfo whose election in 1113 was confirmed by Senne, Archbishop of Capua. Other were:

  • Andrea (1234), who finished the beautiful belfry of the cathedral;
  • Secondo (1285) and Azzone (1200), champions of ecclesiastical liberty;
  • Antonio Bernardo della Mirandola (1552), a famous student of Aristotle;
  • Benedetto Mandina (1594), a zealous promoter of an alliance of Christian princes against the Turks;
  • the Franciscan Bonaventura Cavallo (1669), renowned for his piety and his preaching.

In 1818 Pope Pius VII united this see with the diocese of Caiazzo, but Pope Pius IX made them separate sees.[2]

Bishops

Notes

  1. Catholic Hierarchy page
  2. Catholic Encyclopedia article

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