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confirmed for the archbishop of Acerenza all his diocese's privileges and possessions, including the suffragan (subordinate) dioceses of Venosa, Gravina, Tricarico, Tursi, and Potenza, whose bishops he had the right of confirming and consecrating.
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was certainly an episcopal see in the course of the fifth century, for in 499 we meet with the name of its first known bishop, Justus, in the Acts of the Roman Synod of that year. The town was known in antiquity as the "high nest of Acherontia".
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in 1818 the name was changed to "Archdiocese of Acerenza (e Matera)" and in 1822 to "Archdiocese of Acerenza-Matera" (
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Bishop Justus is the first historically documented bishop of Acerenza, he is recorded as having attended the
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the archdiocese of Acerenza became a diocese on 21 August 1976 and an archdiocese again on 3 December 1977 (
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Acerenza was in early imperial times a populous and important town, and a bulwark of the territory of
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at some point during the 11th century, before 1063, the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese
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Down to 'Joseph', the names and duration of the bishops are traditional and undocumented.
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Acerenza and Matera were separated again into two archdioceses on 2 July 1954
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in 1976 before reverting to an archdiocese in 1977. Its metropolitan is the
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From 1203 to 1954 the archbishopric of Acerenza was joined to that of the
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in consequence of an order of the Byzantine Emperor
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Acerenza Cathedral
Ecclesiastical province
Potenza-Muro Lucano-Marsico Nuovo
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Francis
Francesco Sirufo
www.diocesiacerenza.it
Latin
Latin
archdiocese
Catholic Church
Italy
Lecce

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