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Roman Catholic Diocese of Imola

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2297:. From 1546 to 31 May 1548 Dandini was papal legate to King Francis I and then Henry II of France and to the Emperor Charles V, to attempt to arrange a peace. To give him standing, he was named Bishop of Imola, which was immediately subject to the Holy See, on 17 May 1546. He redecorated the cathedral and the episcopal palace. In 1551 he was again sent as legate to Charles V, and he therefore resigned the diocese of Imola in favor of his nephew on 11 May 1152. He was named a cardinal on 20 November 1551. On 3 April 1553, he was again appointed Legate to Charles V and Henry II. He died in Rome at his palazzo at San Marcello on 4 December 1559. Zaccaria, II, pp. 178-183. Alberghetti, Parte seconda, pp. 154-155. Eubel, III, pp. 33 no. 14; 213. 494:, in which the Pope lost control of the March of Ferrara and Bologna. On 1 February 1797 the city of Imola was occupied by the French. The Bishop of Imola, Cardinal Chiaramonti, was ordered by the Pope not to fall into the hands of the French, and therefore he fled from Imola to Cesena, intending to head for Rome. At Spoleto, however, he received a plea from the French magistrates and Bonapartists in Imola to return, but after writing to the Pope, who pointed out that Chiaramonti had no way of controlling them, he continued on his journey to Rome. In fear of being supplanted on his episcopal throne by some French-sponsored intruder, he obtained papal permission to return. 614:
22 August 1584; its Constitutions were published by order of Cardinal Donghi in 1659. Bishop Rodolfo Paleotti (1611–1619) held a diocesan synod on 22 May 1614, and published its decrees. Bishop Ferdinando Millini (1619–1644) held three diocesan synods, in 1622, 1628, and 1638, whose Constitutions were also published by Cardinal Donghi. Donghi himself held a synod on 29 and 30 April 1659. Bishop Costanzo Zani, O.S.B. (1672–1694) held a diocesan synod in the Cathedral of Saint Cassianus on 29–31 March 1693.
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soldier Taddeo Vulpi. The dignity of Primicerius was created in 1504 by Bishop Simone Bonadies (1488–1511). The dignity of Treasurer was created in 1513, and was under the patronage of the Saxatelli family, and then the Machirelli. The dignity of Custos was instituted in 1526. It was Bishop Alessandro Musotti (1579–1607) who instituted the Canon Penitentiarius and the Canon Theologus out of the eleven Canons, in accordance with the decree of the
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People were to approve it. There had earlier been strife in the city when the People attempted to elect a bishop without reference to the Clergy. It was only later that the Cathedral Chapter began to exercise the rights which had once belonged to the entire Clergy. By the year 1217, the right to elect the bishop belonged to the Canons of the Cathedral of S. Cassiano and the Canons of San Lorenzo, acting as a single electoral college.
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conducted a Visitation of the diocese, strictly correcting all irregularities, in a fashion which repeatedly caused serious offense. When he went to Rome for the Jubilee of 1675, he was denounced to the Pope, and was kept in Rome for some years during the inquiry. On his return he turned his attention to redocorating the Cathedral. Cappelletti, p. 230. Zaccaria, pp. 210-212. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 227 with note 3.
3220: 2711:. In 1845 he became Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation (now called the Congregation of Bishops) in the Roman Curia, and titular Archbishop of Perge (Turkey). On 21 September 1846 he was appointed Bishop of Imola, and allowed to keep the personal title 'Archbishop'. He was named a cardinal on 14 June 1847. Cardinal Baluffi died in Imola on 11 November 1866. 589:) of the Monastery of S. Vitale, which belonged to the Canons. In the second half of the 12th century, under Bishops Rodulphus (1147–1168), Arardus, and Henricus (1173–1193), when the Castro S. Cassiani was in ruins, they moved to the village of Duccia. Then Bishop Henricus built them a new house in Imola itself, to which the Canons moved in 1188. 2474:. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Ciriaco Rocci on 27 December 1644. He held the diocese for only fifteen months, governing through a Vicar General, Paulus ab Hastis, resigning due to illness on 19 February 1646. He died in Rome on 27 June 1650. Manzoni, pp. 366-367. Zaccaria, p. 205-206. Gauchat, p. 26 no. 66; 209, with note 5. 3124: 515:
your felicity, the glory and spirit of your republic. Let virtue alone, which perfects man and directs him towards the supreme end, the highest and best of all, let this virtue alone, quickened by the natural lights and strengthened by the teachings of the Gospel, be the solid foundation of our democracy.
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in 1562 and 1563, and began putting its decrees into effect immediately, founding the diocesan seminary on 1 January 1567. Guarini was President of the province of Ravenna from 1566. He attended the provincial synod in Ravenna in 1568, after which he resigned his presidency. He died in Imola in 1569.
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Bishop Carolo Alidosi (1342–1353) presided over a general synod of prelates and clerics and the whole clergy of the city and diocese of Imola on 12 August 1346. They heard complaints on the part of Fra Paulino da Urbino, O.P., against depredations against their convent and church of Saint Nicholas in
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The democratic form of government adopted among you is not in opposition to the maxims already set forth, nor repugnant to the Gospel. On the contrary, it exacts all the sublime virtues which are learned only in the school of Jesus Christ, and which, when religiously practised by you, will constitute
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with the Austrians, promising them in secret clauses the Republic of Venice; he was able to withdraw to Paris, and then set off on his eastern expedition. In his Christmas message of 1797, therefore, Cardinal Chiaramonti faced impossible difficulties in attempting to calm the Imolese and to suggest a
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on 12 September 1672, and was consecrated on 18 September. On entering his diocese, his priority was the recovery of all the rights and privileges which belonged to the Church and Bishop of Imola, which led to a long and acrimonious legal suit with the Consuls of the city of Imola. In 1673, then, he
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on 17 May 1570. He was named Major Penitentiary (the office of conscience) in the Roman Curia on 14 December 1572, which required his residence in Rome, and was then named Prefect of the Signature of Briefs in 1573. He therefore resigned the diocese of Imola on 9 February 1573. He died in Rome on 7
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Cardinal Ridolfi also ordered the convocation of a diocesan synod, for the reform of the clergy. The synod took place in the Cathedral of Imola on 14 June 1538, under the presidency of Canon Girolamo Ferri, the Cardinal's Vicar General. Bishop Alessandro Musotti (1579–1607) held a diocesan synod on
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In 888, Pope Stephen V ordered the Archbishop of Ravenna to see to it that a bishop was canonically elected for Imola. There was to be no election while the incumbent was still alive, even though he might be ill. When there was a legitimate vacancy, the Clergy was to carry out the election, and the
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Anastasio Dandini was the nephew of Cardinal Dandini, his predecessor. He was appointed as part of the transaction that brought about his uncle's resignation on 11 May 1552. At the time of his appointment as bishop, at the age of 35, he had risen to the post of Cellermaster in his monstery, Santa
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Commendo tibi, fili, Eccclesiam quae est ad Forum Cornelii, quo eam de proximo intervisas frequentius, donec ei ordinetur episcopus. Occupatus diebus ingruentibus quadragesimae, tam longe non possum excurrere. Habes illic Illyrios de mala doctrina Arrianorum. Cave eorum zizania, non appropinquens
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The city of Imola also had a Collegiate church, San Lorenzo, which was of such ancient foundation that the original church collapsed in 967, and had to be rebuilt. The Chapter was presided over by an Archpriest, and included a number of Canons. In 1313 the financial situation of the church had so
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The Provost and Canons are mentioned as parties to a lawsuit in a mandate of Pope Urban III (1185–1187). In 1511, Pope Julius II secularized the Provostship, and reserved the appointment to the Holy See. His first appointment was Giovanni Battista Vulpi, a Protonotary Apostolic and brother of the
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in the Consistory of 7 February 1607, and allowed to keep the title of Archbishop. In 1608 he was sent as papal Nuncio to reconcile the Emperor and his brother Matthias. In 1610 he was appointed papal Vicar General for the City of Rome. The Cardinal resigned the diocese of Imola on 17 June 1611,
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Memorie della chiesa cattedrale d'Imola incominciando dal quarto secolo sino alla metà del secolo diciottesimo, e più oltre ancora, descritte, e distribuite in sette libri dal canonico Francesco Maria Mancurti, col catalogo in fine de canonici, e de' mansionari della medesima, colla indicazione
1861:). The Archbishop was ordered to take care that an assembly of the clergy and people does not violate canon law. It is an election by the priesthood, and the consensus of the people must be obtained; the people is to be taught, not followed. Kehr, p. 173, no. 4 (dating the Pope's letter in 888. 605:
A diocesan synod was an irregular but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish
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on 21 November 1701; he was allowed to keep the title of 'Archbishop'. He returned from his nunciature in Paris and arrived in Imola in December 1706. He had been named a cardinal by Pope Clement on 17 May 1706, and on 29 June 1706 he was named Papal Legate in the Romandiola, with his seat at
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on 29 January 1354; he appointed Oberto de Novaria, O.S.B. as his Vicar. Litus was named Treasurer General of the Holy Roman Church by Pope Urban VI, and governed the diocese through Carolo Alidosi from 17 October 1379. He died on 22 December 1381 (or 1382, according to Manzoni). Manzoni, pp.
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opened on 30 November 1799, and on 14 March 1800 Cardinal Chiaramonti, Bishop of Imola, was elected pope. He chose the name Pius VII. He did not, however, relinquish the diocese of Imola, retaining it until his return from his imprisonment in France (1808–1814) by the Emperor Napoleon. In the
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Pope Pius VI died on 29 August 1799, in the fortress of Valence, a prisoner of the French Directory. The Conclave to elect his successor took some time to find a secure place to hold its meetings. The pope and cardinals had been expelled from Rome in 1798, and there were few places where the
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The Cathedral of Imola is dedicated to the memory of the martyr Cassianus of Imola. Cassiano was not a bishop of Imola. The cathedral was served by a Chapter of Canons, headed by seven dignities. The dignities were: the Provost, the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Dean, the Primicerius, the
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diminished due to wars and both internal and external strife that the full complement of Canons could not be maintained. Bishop Matteo Orsini, O.P. (1302–1317) therefore ordered that the church should be governed by the Archpriest, and by four Canons in priestly orders.
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In 1718, Bishop Ulisse Gozzadini (1710–1728) presided at a diocesan synod, whose decrees were published. Cardinal Giuseppe Accoramboni (1728–1739) conducted a diocesan synod on 25–27 October 1738. Cardinal Giovanni Carlo Bandi (1752–1784) held a synod in 1764.
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Projectus is known only from a sermon of Peter Chrysolorus of Ravenna. The dates of his episcopate are not known. The 'Life of Projectus' is nothing but a light reworking of the 'Life of Prejectus of Auvergne', and is therefore worthless. Lanzoni, p. 775, no.
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The bishop's name is unknown. It is conjectured that he existed because of the wording of Ambrose of Milan's letter mentioning "the Church which is at Forum Cornelii" which needed to be looked after "until a bishop could be consecraed for it". Lanzoni, pp.
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Chrysologus himself was buried at Imola, having died in his native city. His tombstone, discovered in 1698, was a rude block on which was written PETRUS. Of the gifts said to have been given by Chrysologus to the church of Imola there is still preserved a
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After his return to Rome from a year-long visit to Imola (having been driven out of his native Florence), Cardinal Niccolò Ridolfi, the Apostolic Administrator of Imola (1533–1546), sent the diocese a set of Constitutions for the Canons of the Cathedral.
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The bishops of Imola enjoyed the right to appoint, confirm, enthrone, and invest the Canons of the Cathedral Chapter, the Provosts, and the other prelates. The Bishop and Canons together elected the Sacristan, but the bishop alone confirms and invests.
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Episcopale della città, e diocese d'Imola, nel quale si contengono quasi tutti gli ordini, che fin hora il molto illustre, e reuerendissimo monsignore Ridolfo Paleotti vescouo di detta città ha pubblicato, ... raccolti da Alessandro Paganino
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A native of Rome, Zani was the cousin of his predecessor, Bishop Francesco Ghislieri. He taught philosophy and theology in the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria Nova in Rome, and became its Abbot. He was appointed Bishop of Imola by
2333:. He administered the diocese of Imola from 7 February 1560 to 24 October 1561. He was named Legate in Campagna and Marittima in 1560. He never visited Imola during his administratorshop. Alberghetti, pp. 155-156. Eubel, III, p. 213. 3169: 2430:
reserving for himself all of the episcopal income except 1,000 scudi, and retaining complete control over several castles in the diocese. He died in Rome on 2 October 1629. Manzoni, pp. 351-354. Zaccaria II, pp. 192-195. Gauchat,
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Omnia qvotqvot extant D. Ambrosii episcopi Mediolanensis opera, primvm per Des. Erasmvm Roterodamvm, mox per Sig. Gelenium, deinde per alios eruditos uiros diligenter castigata : nunc uerò postremùm per Ioannem Costerium
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Gams, p. 701, column 1. Lanzoni, p. 776-777, points out the confusion with Maurelius, Bishop of Angers (c. 443). Maurelius' feast day was on 6 October (according to Lanzoni; Ughelli, p. 623, puts it on 9 May), as was that of
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Decreta primae Synodi diocesanae ab eminentissimo, reuerendissimo d.d. Ioanne Stephano tit. s. Agathae s.r.e. diacono card. Donghio episcopo Imolae, comite & c. celebratae in cathedrali ecclesia die 29. & 30. aprilis
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of Voghenza (the ancient Vicus Haventia), to visit the church of Imola, until a bishop was consecrated, since Ambrose himself was occupied and unable to carry out a visitation. Ambrose was concerned about the Gothic
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Theodoli had been the Auditor (4th senior official) in the Apostolic Camera (papal Finance ministry). He was named a cardinal by Pope Urban VIII on 13 July 1643, and appointed Bishop of Imola on 17 October 1644 by
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appointed him Bishop of Imola. He restored the dignity of Prior in the Cathedral Chapter. He died at Imola on 15 August. Manzoni, pp. 367-368. Zaccaria, p. 206 (giving the year of death as 1649). Gauchat, pp. 86,
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Born in Orvieto in 1815, Moretti was named Bishop of Comacchio on 17 December 1855, and was transferred to the diocese of Cesena on 23 March 1850. He was named Bishop of Imola on 27 March 1867. He was appointed
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and his request to consecrate a new bishop in his place. The canonical period of three months had passed, and the bishop in question had left his position for longer than that time; a new bishop ought to be
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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from the University of Fano. He served as a priest in the diocese of Fano, becoming eventually a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter and pro-Vicar-General (1824–1833). On 29 July 1833 he was appointed
1942:(1124–1130) issued a bull, confirming for Bishop Benno his possession of the rights, privileges, and properties of the diocese of Imola. Ughelli, p. 624. Cappelletti, p. 209. Kehr, p. 163 no. 5. 2574:
Ne' funerali dell'eminentissimo principe Giuseppe Ulisse cardinal Gozzadini vescovo d'Imola celebrati nella sua cattedrale da monsignore Andrea Luigi Cattani vescovo di Samminiato in Toscana .
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The French army which was left behind, led by General Berthier, occupied Rome on 10 February 1798, and arrested the Pope on 20 February. Pius VI was deported to Siena and then to Florence.
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in his first creation of cardinals on 12 December 1695 and named Bishop of Imola three weeks later, on 2 January 1696. He celebrated a diocesan synod in Imola. He was transferred to the
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Synodus dioecesana Imolensis ab illustrissimo, et reuerendiss: Domino Constantio de Zanis ... celebrata in cathedrali ecclesia Sancti Cassiani, diebus 29. 30. & 31. Martij anno 1693
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A native of Piacenza, Dal Verme was the son of the Count of Sanguineto and the nephew of Cardinal Savo Millini. He had been Bishop of Fano from 1688 to 1696. He was made a cardinal by
1972:(1159–1181) confirmed for Bishop Henricus the privileges which had been granted the Church of Imola by Pope Eugene III. Bishop Henricus was present at the Council. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 522:
The Austrians took the opportunity of Bonaparte's absence from Italy to advance into territory which Bonaparte had seized, and on 30 June 1799 Imola was occupied by the Austrians.
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Other bishops are: John (946), who restored the cathedral and embellished the tomb of St. Peter Chrysologus; Ridolfo (1146) and Enrico (1174), who suffered for their adherence to
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on 14 October 1709. He died in Rome on 21 April 1728, at the age of 68. Zaccaria, pp. 216-217. Cappelletti, pp. 230-231. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 25 no. 10; 228 with note 5; 394.
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Synodus dioecesana ab excmo. ac revmo. domino Fr. Paulino Ioanne Tribbioli, episcopo Imolensi, diebus IV, V, VI Iulii MCMXXXVIII in ecclesia cathedrali S. Cassiani celebrata
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on 18 July 1342. He had bee Archpriest of Santa Maria de Salustra (Imola) and a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter. He died in 1353. Manzoni, pp. 235-238. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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Decreta Synodi dioecesanae Imolensis, a Ferdinando Millinio, Episcopo Imolensis Ecclesiae, edita anno MDCXXII., adjecto in fine catalogo Episcoporum Imolensis Ecclesiae
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Paleotti was appointed by Pope Paul V on 27 June 1611. He died on 23 May 1619 (according to Zaccaria). Manzoni, pp. 354-360. Zaccaria II, pp. 195-198. Gauchat, p. 209.
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on 14 March 1701. He died in Ferrara on 12 January 1717, at the age of 76. Zaccaria, pp. 214-216. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 19 no. 5; 201 with note 6; 228 with note 4.
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I, pp. 284, 415. Albertus died after 15 August 1201, the day on which he signed a grant. Zaccaria, I, pp. 132-133; II, p. 67. Eubel, I, p. 284. Kehr, p. 165 no. 12.
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Coccini had previously been papal governor in Fano, Ancona, Benevento and Perugia. He was named Referendary and then Dean of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures by
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Carafa was transferred to the diocese of Bari in 1384, to replace Cardinal Landolfo Maramaldi, who had gone over to the Avignon Obedience. Eubel, I, pp. 129, 284.
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Ferdinando Millini was the illegitimate son of Cardinal Mellini's brother Paolo. He had been a Canon of the Vatican Basilica. He required a special dispensation
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Giovanni had previously been a Canon of the Lateran Basilica, and Bishop of Olenus (Greece) (1297–1300). He was transferred to Imola on 26 March 1300 by
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following his death, his uncle, Cardinal Dandini, resumed administration of the diocese. Zaccaria, II, pp. 183-184. Alberghetti, Parte seconda, p. 155.
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Passarella was a papal secretary. He was transferred to the diocese of Rimini on 17 September 1488. He died in September 1495. Eubel, II, pp. 95, 168.
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Nicolaus was appointed by Pope Boniface IX on 22 September 1399. He was transferred to the diocese of Segni on 18 August 1402. Eubel, I, pp. 284, 451.
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Bishop Paolino Tribbioli (1913–1956) presided over a diocesan synod on 4–6 July 1938. A synod was held from 2009 to 2011 by Bishop Tommaso Ghirelli.
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Bullarii Romani continuatio, Summorum Pontificum Benedicti XIV, Clementis XIII, Clementis XIV, Pii VI, Pii VII, Leonis XII, Pii VIII constitutiones
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Pio IX prima del soglio: fonti e materiali sull'episcopato imolese di Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti nell'Archivio diocesano di Imola (1832-1864)
1992:(1191–1198) ordered mediation in a quarrel between the Canons of Imola and Bishop Albertus of Imola. The agreement was finalized in 1198, after 296:. The diocese had originally been a suffragan of the metropolitan of Milan, and was then subject to the Archbishop of Ravenna until 1582, when 3188: 3062: 2962: 2805: 2778: 2732: 1716: 1411: 91: 2510:
Ghislieri submitted his resignation, due to age and ill health, on 4 July 1672. Zaccaria, pp. 209-210. Cappelletti, p. 230. Gauchat, p. 209.
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Synodus dioecesana S. Ecclesiae Imolensis habita ab ... Josepho ... cardinali Accorambono anno ... 1738, sub diebus 25, 26, et 27 Octobris
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had been compelled to rebuke Archbishop Romanus of Ravenna for attempting to remove and replace this bishop of Imola because he was ill:
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fidelibus, non serpant adulterina femina. Advertant quid propter suam perfidiam accident sibi, quiescant, aut veram fidem sequantur.
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cardinals could assemble without fear of French interference. They chose Venice, which was under the "protection" of the Austrians.
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Guillelmo Alidosi had been transferred from the diocese of Cervia on 19 April 1382. He died on 22 December 1382. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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Thesaurius, and the Custos. There were eleven Canons, each with a prebend. In 1751, there were eight dignities and twelve Canons.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Kehr, p. 165 no. 2. Zaccaria, I, p. 116, gives the wrong date of 1124, by confusing Pope Celestine III with Pope Celestine II.
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inoltre di tutti i benefici ecclesiastici in essa eretti, e colle iscrizioni sepolcrali, ed altri monumenti che vi si veggono
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in 861, which had been called to deal with the aggressive greed, both institutional and personal, of Bishop John of Ravenna.
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Maria del Monte near Cesena. He held the office of bishop for six years, dying on 25 March 1558, at the age of 41. In the
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on 22 December 1395, though at the time of his transfer he was still Bishop-elect of Imola. Calvi was named a cardinal by
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Vol. XXXIV (Venezia: Tipografia Emiliana 1845), p. 109 column 1. Alberghetti, p. 178. Zaccaria, pp. 237-239. J.P. Adams,
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Vitelozzi, who was only 28, was appointed shortly after the conclusion of the Conclave of 1559 and the Coronation of
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Gualtieri was titular Archbishop of Athens and Papal Nuncio to France when he was named to the bishopric of Imola by
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Ermanno Brancaleone was appointed by Pope Boniface IX on 23 August 1402. He died on 5 May 1412. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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This Ignotus would have been the successful candidate elected by the Chapter and Clergy of Imola, ending the
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restored to the Archbishop of Ravenna all of the dioceses which had been removed from his metropolitanate by
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Consistory of 8 March 1816, Pius resigned the diocese of Imola into the hands of Cardinal Antonio Rusconi.
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The Administrator, Cardinal Girolamo Dandini, died in Conclave, on 4 December 1559. Alberghetti, p. 155.
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A native of Cesena, Dandini was born on 25 March 1509. He was a Protonotary Apostolic and secretary to
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VII. 42; Migne, p. 901), advising him that he had received the Archbishop' letter about the defection (
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had taken office. Bishop Alberto was transferred to the diocese of Ravenna on 10 March 1202. Eubel,
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Bishop de la Volta died in December 1470. Dati's successor was appointed on 6 October 1471. Eubel,
2208: 2058:. He was transferred to the diocese of Rieti (Reate) on 3 August 1302. Eubel, I, pp. 284, 375, 416. 1832:
This Ignotus is conjectured to have been the immediate successor of Bishop Petrus. Manzoni, p. 48.
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on 27 October 1871. Moretti was named a cardinal on 27 December 1877, and died on 6 October 1881.
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Baluffi was born in Ancona in 1788, and studied at the seminary in Ancona. He obtained the degree
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made Bologna an archbishopric and assigned it two suffragans, Imola and Cervia. In 1604, however,
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La Romagna: rivista mensile di storia e di lettere diretta da Gaetano Gasperoni e da Luigi Orsini
1207: 975: 947: 941: 798: 539: 502: 475: 431: 412:, gave a magnificent eulogy of Bishop Cornelius at the consecration of his successor, Projectus. 316: 877: 478:, a claim to having routed Austrian forces. The claim was actually established after he won the 2487:; he was then appointed Bishop of Anglona (Kingdom of Naples) (1638–1646). On 19 February 1646 2460:. He died on 13 June 1644, at the age of 55. Manzoni, pp. 360-366. Gauchat, p. 209 with note 4. 1318:. Vol. 9 (second ed.). New York: Catholic Publication Society of America. p. 10. 3058: 3006: 2958: 2801: 2797:
Il martirio della pazienza. Mons. Paolino Giovanni Tribbioli vescovo di Imola dal 1913 al 1956
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on 14 June 1800, Imola again found itself under French occupation and incorporated into the
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September 1573. Zaccaria, pp. 186-187. Alberghetti, p. 157. Eubel, III, pp. 44 no. 13; 213.
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Orsini was named Bishop of Imola by Pope Boniface VIII on 5 August 1302. He was appointed
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statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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Quem plebs tunc cara crucis agnum fixit in ara. Hostia fit gentis primi pro labe parentis
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Buchi was appointed on 6 October 1471. He died in November 1479. Eubel, II, pp. 167-168.
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In the 12th century, the Canons lived in Castro S. Cassiani, in a building called the
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Mainardinus is attested in 1230 and 1235. Gams, p. 702. See Eubel, I, p. 284, note 2.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Raimboldus had been a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Chiusi. He was appointed by
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Zaccaria, I, pp. 121-122. Sometimes a Canon was Abbot of the monastery of S. Vitale.
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at Paris, founder of an orphan asylum; Francesco Guarini (1566), the founder of the
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The diocese of Imola is noted for having had a number of its bishops elected to the
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Francesco had been a papal Referendary. He was provided to the diocese of Imola by
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Bishop Odalrico (Adelrico): Zaccaria, I, p. 127-128. Cappelletti, II, pp. 203, 207.
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in 1399. He was transferred to the diocese of Nice in 1403. Eubel, I, p. 284, 364.
1774:. Lanzoni argued that both Italian bishops were borrowings from the French bishop. 1403:
Divo Cassiano: il culto del santo martire patrono di Imola, Bressanone e Comacchio
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was fought on 10 May 1796, giving the general of the army of the French Republic,
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Gaspare Sighigelli (1450), learned and saintly; Girolamo Dandini (1546), formerly
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The Christian origins of Imola are obscure. The episcopal see certainly antedates
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Compendio della storia civile ecclesiastica & letteraria della città d'Imola
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on 10 February 1511. He died on 18 January 1519. Eubel, II, p. 168; III, p. 118.
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Ravenna. He was therefore nonresidential. He was transferred from Imola to the
1496:) in Duccia, and a church dedicated to S. Maria de Castro. Zaccaria, I, p. 129. 549:
On 16 September 1803, Pius VII (Chiaramonti) entered into a Concordat with the
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built the church of S. Maria in Arenula. The bishop then was Cornelius, whose
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on 12 June 1405. He died on 2 October 1411. Eubel, I, pp. 26 no. 8; 284; 502
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Zaccaria, II, pp. 70-71 (document from the last decade of the 12th century).
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and the inroads that their heresies were making on the orthodox Christians.
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in the presence of the Emperor Otto I. Ughelli, p. 624. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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II, p. 622. The number was fixed by Bishop Mainardinus Aldigieri in 1230:
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I, second edition (Leipzig 1885), p. 777, no. 6647. Zaccaria, pp. 107-108.
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Mastai-Ferretti was elected pope on 21 September 1846, and took the name
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of Cardinal Vitelli, was appointed Bishop of Imola on 24 October 1561 by
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Bishop Thomas died on 30 October 1269. Ughelli, p. 638. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Marelli: Zaccaria, pp. 225-228. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 243 with note 2.
281: 1821:(in Latin) (editio novissima ed.). Venice: A. Zatta. p. 603. 2350:. He made his formal entry into Imola in March 1562. He attended the 1562:(in Italian and Latin). Imola: Tip. coop. editrice. 1904. p. 70. 443: 312: 1541:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. 3127: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 1883:
Bishop Joannes was present at the synod held in Ravenna in 967, by
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Lanzoni, p. 775, no. 4. He is questioned by Gams, p. 701, column 1.
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Synodus dioecesana Imolensis a Joan. Card. Bandi celebr. anno 1764.
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On 17 February 1797, Napoleon and papal representatives signed the
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Praeses reipublicae Italicae, primus Gallicanae reipublicae Consul
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Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
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on 22 June 1412. He died in 1450. Eubel I, p, 284; II, p. 167.
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esse debeat numerus undecim Canonicorum tantum sine preposito.
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Benigno Carrara (12 May 1956 Succeeded – 12 Mar 1974 Retired)
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quia iniustum sit, ut episcopus honore suo privetur aegrotus
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in cujus electione, populi divisionem provenisse audivimus
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transferred Imola back to the metropolitanate of Bologna.
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Bishop Sinibaldus died on 19 July 1297. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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Alberghetti, Giuseppe (1810). Benacci, Giuseppe (ed.).
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on 22 December 1395. He died in 1399. Eubel, I, p. 284.
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Litus Alidosi was the nephew of Bishop Carlo Alidosi.
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Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
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wrote a letter to Archbishop Marinianus of Ravenna (
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Index

Bishop of Imola

Imola
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Bologna
Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
Tommaso Ghirelli
www.diocesiimola.it
Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Romagna
Italy
suffragan
Archdiocese of Bologna
Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Clement VIII
Pope Pius VII
Papacy
Pope Alexander VII
Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius IX

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