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Roman Catholic Diocese of Recanati

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The Diocese of Recanati was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy.

It was founded in 1239. It was merged with the Diocese of Loreto to form the Diocese of Recanati-Loreto in either 1591 or 1592. Its name was changed back to the Diocese of Recanti in 1934.

In 1986 it merged with the Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino, the Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli and the Diocese of San Severino to form the Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-Cingoli-Treia.[1]

During its early history it often lost and regained its episcopal status due to Papal politics.[2]

Bishops

Diocese of Recanati

Erected: 22 November 1239
Latin Name: Recinetensis

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Diocese of Recanati e Loreto

United: 9 February 1592 with the Diocese of Loreto
Latin Name: Recinetensis et ab Alma Domo Lauretana

  • Rutilio Benzoni (1592–1613 Died)
  • Agostino Galamini, O.P. (1613–1620 Appointed, Bishop of Osimo)
  • Giulio Roma (1621–1634 Appointed, Bishop of Tivoli)
  • Amico Panici (1634–1661 Died)
  • Giacinto Cordella (1666–1675 Died)
  • Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), C.R.S. (1676–1682 Resigned)
  • Guarnerio Guarnieri (1682–1689 Died)
  • Raimondo Ferretti (1690–1692 Appointed, Archbishop of Ravenna)
  • Lorenzo Gherardi (1693–1727 Died)
  • Benedetto Bussi (1727–1728 Died)
  • Vincenzo Antonio Maria Muscettola (1728–1746 Died)
  • Giovanni Battista Campagnoli (1746–1749 Died)
  • Giovanni Antonio Bacchetoni (1749–1767 Died)
  • Ciriaco Vecchioni (1767–1787 Died)
  • Felice Paoli (1800–1806 Died)
  • Stefano Bellini (1807–1831 Died)
  • Alessandro Bernetti (1831–1846 Died)
  • Francesco Brigante Colonna (1846–1855 Died)
  • Giovanni Francesco Magnani (1855–1861 Died)
  • Giuseppe Cardoni (1863–1867 Resigned)
  • Tommaso Gallucci (1867–1897 Died)
  • Guglielmo Giustini (1898–1903 Died)
  • Vittorio Amedeo Ranuzzi de' Bianchi (1903–1911 Resigned)
  • lfonso Andreoli (1911–1923 Died)
  • Aluigi Cossio (1923–1955 Retired)

Diocese of Recanati

Name Changed: 15 September 1934
Immediately Subject to the Holy See

References

  1. ^ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dr204.html "Diocese of Recanati" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 16, 2016
  2. ^ "Recanati and Loreto". Catholic Encyclopedia.
  3. ^ "Bishop Teseo de Cupis" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 16, 2016
  4. ^ "Bishop Teseo de Cuppis" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016

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