翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saurímo
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Semarang
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sens
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seville
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shenyang
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sherbrooke
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shillong
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Shkodër-Pult
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siracusa
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Songea
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sorocaba
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. John's, Newfoundland
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sucre
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suva
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Luís do Maranhão
・ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Paulo


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia

The Italian Catholic Archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia ((ラテン語:Archidioecesis Surrentina-Castri Maris o Stabiensis)) in Campania, has existed since 1986. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Naples, having lost its status as a metropolitan in 1979. The Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia was united into the historic Archdiocese of Sorrento, in 1986.〔(''Catholic Hierarchy'' page )〕
==History==
Among the known bishops of Sorrento the first is St. Renatus, at the beginning of the fifth century. His successor was St. Valerius, who died in 453; Rosarius was present at Rome in 499. The Sorrentines venerate other bishops of the see:
*St. Athanasius
*St. Johannes (about 594)
*St. Amandus (d. 617)
*St. Baculus (seventh century)
*St. Hyacinthus (679).
In the tenth century it became a metropolitan see, the first archbishop being Leo Parus. Among its bishops were Francesco Remolino (1501), who was made a prisoner by the Turks and ransomed with the treasures of the church (in part his own donations), and Filippo Strozzi (1525), said to have been three times rescued from prison in the sack of Rome in 1527.
In 1558 the Turks under Piyale Pasha effected a landing at Salerno, and plundered and burned the city, on which occasion the archives perished. The new bishop, Giulio Pavesi, sought to repair the damages. Diego Pietra (1680) founded the seminary, afterwards enlarged by Filippo Anastasi (1699); the latter defended the immunities of the Church and was forcibly exiled to Terracina. In 1861 Francesco Apuzzo was, by order of the new Government, exiled to France.
In 1818 the diocese of Massa Lubrense, diocese of Vico Equense, a suffragan of the archdiocese of Amalfi, and the diocese of Capri were united with Sorrento.〔(''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.