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mention Theodore (in a letter of 593 and seems to have died in February 595) and Decius (elected and consecrated in September 595 and still in post at the time of a letter in 599). One of these letters mentions that Adeodata, a woman from a patrician family, had founded a nunnery dedicated to the
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and - as emerges in the letters - Sicily's dioceses reported directly to Rome rather than having a metropolitan bishop. Another bishop of the diocese, Elijah, took part in the 649 synod in Rome, whilst Theophanes was one of the church fathers at the
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in 442–443, mentioning an event in the diocese in 417, meaning it had definitely been founded by that date. Leo I sent Pascasinus a letter via the other Sicilian bishops in 447. Pascasinus later became Leo's legate to the 451
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and dating to the early 10th century., though that situation was theoretical since the island had been conquered by the Arabs in 827 and there was no news from the diocese.
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Valentinus' disciple Heracleon began preaching in Sicily, but was firmly opposed by Eustace bishop of Lilybaeum and Theodore bishop of Palermo, who both denounced him to
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When the Normans conquered Sicily in the 11th century the Diocese of Lilybaeum was not reestablished, with its territory instead assigned to a new
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The first historically-confirmed Bishop of Lilybaeum was the mathematician and astronomer Pascasinus, captured and taken to Africa by the
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martyr saints Peter, Laurence, Hermes, Pancras, Sebastian and Agnes in her house in Lilybaeum. At that time Sicily was part of the
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Carlos Alberto Nicolini † (28 October 1977 - 29 December 1984; translated to be bishop-coadjutor of
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Jesús Gervasio Pérez Rodríguez, O.F.M. (14 June 1985 - 6 November 1989; translated to be
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In 1966 Lilybaeum was made a titular see of the Roman Catholic church, currently held by
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No further bishops of Lilybaeum are known until the 6th century, when the letters of
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Ungedruckte und ungenügend veröffentlichte Texte der Notitiae episcopatuum
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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around 732. Lilybaeum appeared as one of the suffragan dioceses of the
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removed Sicily from Rome's jurisdiction and placed it under the
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Le Chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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Diocese of the Roman Catholic church until the 9th century
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Index

titular see
Marsala
hypogei
Praedestinatus
Gnostic
Pope Alexander I
Vandals
Pope Leo I
Council of Chalcedon
Gregory the Great
Byzantine Empire
Second Council of Nicea
First Iconoclastic Controversy
Leo III the Isaurian
Patriarch of Constantinople
Archdiocese of Syracuse
Notitia Episcopatuum
Leo VI the Wise
Diocese of Mazara del Vallo
Mazara
Giuseppe Leanza
apostolic nuncio
Czech Republic
2nd century
442
443
451
593
595
595

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