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158:, in its 23rd session in 1562, decreed that each diocese, to the extent that it was feasible, should have a diocesan seminary for the training of priests. Bishop Filesio Cittadini (1562–1571) began raising funds for a new seminary in Muro, first, with a decree of 27 September 1565, establishing the project; and second, with the imposition of a tax on all ecclesiastical benefices of whatever sort to endow the institution. On 27 April 1568, he assigned to the seminary the benefices of S. Elia and Santa Croce, followed by those of S. Maria dell'Incoronata, S. Paolo, and S. Domenica. He added a tax of 25% of the income of S. Giovanni delle Monache and of S. Pietro in Aquilone. On 27 June 1675, Bishop Alfonso Pacella (1674–1702) added the benefices of S. Tommaso a Cerrutoli and S. Potito, and Bishop Domenico Antonio Manfredi (1724–1738) added four more. These provided salaries for priest-teachers and for the needs of the students. 64:, who did not die until 13 December 1250, a Tarentine cleric named Nicholas de Patrice intruded himself and had himself consecrated bishop. The bishop-elect Palermus would have had an appeal to the archbishop of Conza, who was the metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province, but the post was vacant at the time. He therefore appealed directly to the pope. Pope Innocent, on 12 June 1253, addressed the situation in a letter to the archbishop of Trani, ordering him to investigate the election, and if he found it canonical, and Palermus to be suitable, he should confirm the election with papal authority and consecrate Palermus. Otherwise, the election was to be voided. Nicholas was to be removed. 1295:
other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses which are now directly subject to the Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
139:, promoted two canons into dignities, the Canon Theological (the cathedral preacher) and the Canon Penitentiary. On 26 August 1645, Bishop Giancarlo Coppola reformed the system, and reduced the number of those enjoying income from the cathedral income to twenty-four. On 14 December 1676, Bishop Alfonso Pacelli converted two of the portionarii into canons; there were then to be five dignities, twelve canons, and seven portionarii. Bishop Manfredo laid out in great detail the privileges and duties of each of the dignities and canons in an appendix to the Synodical Decrees on 1724. 1121:, Ed. and trans. J. Waterworth (London: Dolman, 1848), 170-92. "...all cathedral, metropolitan, and other churches greater than these, shall be bound, each according to its means and the extent of the diocese, to maintain, to educate religiously, and to train in ecclesiastical discipline, a certain number of youths of their city and diocese, or, if that number cannot be met with there, of that province, in a college to be chosen by the bishop for this purpose near the said churches, or in some other suitable place." 162:(downstairs, and upstairs), a dining room, a common room, a kitchen and pantries, a cantina, a garden, and two rooms in which ordinands could carry out their spiritual exercises. The institution had a Rector, a Vice-Rector, and a Master of the school. There were instructors in grammar, philosophy, theology, rhetoric, civil and canon law, gregorian chant, church accounting, 1918:
principal chaplain of the royal chapel. He obtained a position at the papal nunciature, working for the Nuncio, Opizio Pallavicini, who later became a cardinal and papal secretary. He became professor of canon law at the University of Naples. He served as Vicar General of Capri. Through the influence of Cardinal Pallavicini,
146:, was consecrated on 29 November 1888, by Bishop Raffaele Capone and Bishop Alfonso Maria Giordano of Teano e Calvi. On 23 November 1980, a severe earthquake destroyed the cathedral, the episcopal palace, the church of the Carmine, the church of the convent of the Capucines, and many other buildings in Muro Lucano. 1583:(Avignon Obedience) then appointed another Antonius, who held the title of Treasurer of the Church of Patras, as his successor. On 2 July 1403, this second Antonius was assigned the spiritual direction of the Church of Arles. Cappelletti XX, pp. 572-573. D'Avino, p. 419, no. 19. Eubel I, p. 352 with note 4. 1980:
Born in 1776, Martuscelli studied at the seminary of Muro, and became a parish priest. He was appointed canon penitentiary of the cathedral Chapter. He was named Rector of the seminary, where he also taught philosophy. He was Vicar General for Bishop Ferrone, his predecessor as bishop, on whose death
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Palermus had been Sub-Cantor of S. Nicholas in Bari, Archpriest of the church of S. Felix, and was a canon of the cathedral of Muro Lucano. At the end of August 1274, he consecrated the church of S. Maria Maggiore in Diano, at the request of Count Roger of Marsico. Eubel I, p. 352, with note 3. Kamp,
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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A concordat was finally signed on 16 February 1818, and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818. Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818. The re-erection of the dioceses of the kingdom and the ecclesiastical provinces took more than three years. The right of the king to nominate the
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of the Roman Obedience in exchange for the pope's receiving his oath of fealty for Naples and Sicily. Pope Clement VII created the diocese of Bolsino or Polsino (called Buccino by D'Avino) for him, since the diocese of Muro, under the influence of Charles of Durazzo, had declared for Urban VI (Roman
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D'Ambrosio was born in 1799 in S. Erasmo, a village near Nola. He joined the Capuchins at Maddaloni in 1819, became a priest in 1824, and was appointed lecturer in theology and philosophy in 1828. In 1829 he was appointed by the Provincial of the Naples province of his Order to open the monastery of
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Bishop Giovanni Carlo Coppola (1643–1652) summoned a diocesan synod in 1645. Bishop Domenico Antonio Manfredi (1724–1738) held a diocesan synod at Muro Lucano on 1–3 April 1728. Bishop Vito Moio (1744–1767) presided at the tenth diocesan synod at Muro Lucano on 15 August 1746. Bishop Tommaso Antonio
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Vincent Correrio Malatesta, of the monastery of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples, at the age of 35 was appointed co-adjutor to the ailing Bishop Daniel and was named (titular) Bishop of Bethlehem on 20 November 1595. He did not enjoy the right of succession; resigned before 3 August 1605. Martuscelli
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Martuscelli (1896), p. 330: "A me pare però che la sua origine rimontasse ad epoca anteriore, in quanto che non è presumibile, pur ammettendo la esistenza della lapide suddetta di che, come altrove ho detto, è da dubitare, che siano surti contemporaneamente, nello stesso anno 1009 l' Episcopato, il
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The original Chapter was composed of eleven persons: the five dignities (the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Primicerius, the Cantor, and the Treasurer) and six Canons. All the other priests of the city of Muro Lucano were "Capitularii"; they shared in the income of the cathedral, but did not enjoy
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The oldest cathedral was built on the citadel, immediately adjacent to the castle. Bishop Manfredi noted the existence of an inscription found on a stone which had been used in a step of the old high altar of the cathedral; it carried the date, in Roman numerals, 1009. From this report, he inferred
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was a prisoner of Napoleon in France from 1809 to 1815, and was both unable and unwilling to make new episcopal appointments. The French expelled all members of the mendicant orders, friars and nuns, and their property was confiscated for the "benefit of the people". The Jesuits were expelled from
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Gagliardi was born in the village of Bella in the diocese in 1710. He studied at the diocesan seminary, and was ordained in 1733. For a time he served as pro-Chancellor of the diocese. He worked in Naples as a teacher of Latin and Italian literature, attracting the attention of Msgr. Galiano, the
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In 1248, a scandal developed in the diocese of Muro. When the previous bishop had died, the Archpriest and the Chapter of the cathedral of Muro elected Palermus, one of the canons, as the new bishop. This was done before the interdict was imposed on the Kingdom of Sicily in Spring 1248, and it
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reach agreement on restoration and restitution. Ferdinand, however, was not prepared to accept the pre-Napoleonic situation, in which Naples was a feudal subject of the papacy. Neither was he prepared to accept the large number of small dioceses in his kingdom; following French intentions, he
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In his synod of 1728, Bishop Domenico Antonio Manfredi reported that the seminary had been founded next to the episcopal palace, in a building with a central courtyard, a chapel (which had been donated by Princess Giovanna Tolfa Frangipani, the mother of Pope Benedict XIII), two dormitories
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chapter 40, Pope Paul VI ordered a reorganization of the ecclesiastical provinces in southern Italy. The decree "Eo quod spirituales" of 12 September 1976 created a new episcopal conference in the region called "Basilicata", to which were assigned all of the dioceses that belonged to the
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on 16 December 1562. He was named a cardinal by Pius IV on 12 March 1565. He held the diocese of Cosenza as Administrator from 1569 to 1573. In 1572, he was papal nuncio in France. He died on 16 May 1581. Luigi Martuscelli (1896), pp. 263-265. Eubel III, p. 41, no. 36; 183-184, 251,
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that the cathedral was already in existence in 1009 or 1013. Marturelli is not sure of the inevitability of the deduction, and suggests that the building may have been older. Nor is it inevitable that the bishopric, the cathedral, and the Chapter were of the same exact date.
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Vairo was born on 27 January 1910 in Paola (province of Cosenza), the fifth child of Francesco and Adelina Vairo. On 8 July 1961, Vairo was appointed titular bishop of Uthina and auxiliary bishop of Cosenza. He was transferred to the diocese of Muro Lucano He was appointed
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Matthew was a priest and canon of the cathedral of Sorrento. On 17 November 1332, Matthaeus promised to pay the customary dues to the College of Cardinals. He was consecrated in Avignon by Cardinal Petrus Després, Bishop of Palestrina. Cappelletti XX, p. 572. G. Mollat,
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authorized the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. Since the French occupation had seen the abolition of many Church institutions in the Kingdom, as well as the confiscation of most Church property and resources, it was imperative that
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created the diocese of Bolsino (called Buccino by D'Avino) for him, since the diocese of Muro, under the influence of Charles of Durazzo, had declared for Urban VI (Roman Obedience). Antonius was transferred there on 1 July 1386. He died shortly thereafter.
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ab illustriss. & reverendiss. patre, & domino Dominico-Antonio Manfredo episcopo, ss. d.n. Benedicti pp. 13. praesule domestico, pontificioque solio assistenti. Celebrata Muri in cathedrali basilica diebus 1. 2. & 3. Maji, 1728. praesulatus anno
273:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Potenza, and the cathedral of Potenza was to serve as the cathedral of the merged diocese. The cathedrals in Marsico Nuovo and Muro Lucano were to become co-cathedrals, and their cathedral Chapters were each to be a 135:
the privileges of Canons. On 29 November 1566, Bishop Filesio Cittadini suppressed two of the positions capitulary priests and converted them into canonries; on 18 October 1606, Bishop Tommaso Confetti (1606–1630), in accordance with the decrees of the
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demanded the suppression of fifty dioceses. Lengthy, detailed, and acrimonious negotiations ensued. On 17 July 1816, King Ferdinand issued a decree, in which he forbade the reception of any papal document without prior reception of the royal
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Panella was a papal chamberlain, and scriptor in the Apostolic Penitentiary. He had been bishop of Ferentino (1392–1395), archbishop of Durazzo in Epirus (1395–1399), and bishop of Capaccio (1399–1405). He was transferred to Muro Lucano by
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on 14 June 1344, following the transfer of Bishop Nicholas to Caserta. His successor was appointed after his death, on 10 November 1348. Eubel I, p. 352 (Dates given by earlier authors are wrong by one year, as demonstrated by Vatican
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on 23 February 1407. He had been transferred by Innocent VII, but the bulls had not been signed before Innocent's death. It is likely that these were all benefices for a working bureaucrat. Eubel I, pp. 165, 232, 246, 352 with note
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Ferrone was nominated by the King on 31 October 1797, and confirmed on 18 December 1797. He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Francisco Lorenzana on 21 December. Martuscelli, pp. 299-303. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note
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Under Bishop Tommaso Antonio Gigli (1832–1858), additional rooms were added to the seminary building in 1841 to accommodate the increasing number of students. During the revolution of 1860, however, the seminary had to be closed.
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ordered consultations among the members of the Congregation of Bishops in the Vatican Curia, the Italian Bishops Conference, and the various dioceses concerned. After twenty years, problems and objections were still apparent.
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Solofra. In 1835 he became secretary of the province, and in 1836 was appointed Provincial. He was then Custos General, Provincial a second time, and Custos a second time. On 3 May 1859, he was appointed Bishop of Muro by
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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Capone had been Bishop d'Ambrosio's coadjutor, appointed on 22 December 1873, and consecrated titular bishop of Esbus on 11 January 1874. He died on 22 March 1908. Martuscelli, p. 315. Ritzler and Sefrin VIII, pp. 263,
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Bishop Eustachius was present on 18 August 1059 at the consecration of the church of S. Michael in Monte Vulture, according to a document which is said to have been forged. He was the recipient of a letter of
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on 10 November 1348, after having been requested (elected) by the Chapter. He died, according to D'Avino in 1356. His successor was appointed on 20 December 1357. D'Avino, pp. 418-419. Eubel I, p. 352.
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Guglielmo (Barbieri) was born in Muro in 1278, and became a familiar of Archbishop Matteo Orsini of Manfredonia in Avignon. Guglielmo was appointed Archpriest of the cathedral Chapter of Muro by
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The family of Nicolaus was from Tarento. He had been appointed and ordered consecrated by Frederick II. He was deposed once Frederick had died. Kamp, pp. 761-762. Eubel I, p. 352, with note 1.
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Fra Domenico had been bishop of Hierapetra, on Crete (1363–1364), an honorary title, since Crete was in the hands of the Turks. He was transferred to the diocese of Muro on 13 March 1364 by
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on 18 August 1431. In 1443 Eugenius assigned him a coadjutor, at which point Sanfelice resigned the diocese. D'Avino, p. 419, no. 23. Eubel I, pp. 83, 352 with note 6; II, p. 197 note 1.
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Mojo was born in the village of Marano in the diocese of Naples in 1693. He died on 11 March 1767, at the age of 74. Martuscelli, pp. 286-292. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note 3.
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named him bishop of Muro on 9 July 1767; he was consecrated in Rome on 12 July. He died in Naples on 1 July 1778. Martuscelli, pp. 292-297. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note 4.
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on 26 May 1463, "propter ejus duros et intolerabiles mores exosus et insupportabiles, ipsique ecclesiae inutilis pariter et infructuosus; and on 8 October 1464, he was transferred to
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candidate for a vacant bishopric was recognized, as in the Concordat of 1741, subject to papal confirmation (preconisation). On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull
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Mons. Giuseppe Vairo: partecipazione al Concilio vaticano II, tematiche conciliari e "questione meridionale ecclesiale" nel suo magistero episcopale, 1962-1993,
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De Luca held the degree of doctor of theology (Naples, 1778). He was confirmed as bishop of Muro on 14 December 1778. He was transferred to the diocese of
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Fusco had been Sub-Cantor of the Basilica of S. Nicolaus in Bari. He was requested (elected) by the cathedral Chapter of Muro, and appointed (provided) by
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on 26 March. He was consecrated on 9 April 1792 by Cardinal Francesco de Zelada. Martuscelli, pp. 298-299. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note 6.
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of whom there is mention was Leo (1049). He was one of fifty-five bishops present in Rome on 2 May 1050, at the second Roman synod of Pope Leo IX.
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ecclesiastical province of Potenza, including Materana and Mons Pelusii; they had formerly belonged to the episcopal conference of "Apulia".
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on 8 October 1464. He died in January 1486. His successor was appointed on 15 February. Martuscelli, pp. 257-258. Eubel II, pp. 197, 250.
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Formerly Primicerius of the cathedral chapter of Salerno, Simon, Bishop of Ariano (1372–1373), was transferred to the diocese of Muro by
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on 20 December 1357. He received his bulls of consecration on 6 November 1357. On 13 March 1364, he was transferred to the diocese of
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ordered that the dioceses of Potenza, Marsico Nuovo, and Muro Lucano be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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on 16 February 1418. He built the convent for the Friars Minor in Muro. He died in 1423. D'Avino, p. 419, no. 22. Eubel I, p. 352.
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Beneventi died before 6 December 1794. Ferrone was nominated by the King on 31 October 1797, and confirmed on 18 December 1797.
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1719:. He resigned in favor of his nephew, Antonio Camillo Pesci, on 23 December 1517. Martuscelli, pp. 258-259. Eubel II, p. 250. 1388: 1998:
Gigli died on 25 July 1865, at the convent of the Conventual Franciscans at Barra in Naples. Martuscelli, pp. 307-310.
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for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese.
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Della Porta was learned in the law, and held a canonry in the church of Sorrento. He was appointed bishop of Muro by
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The Council of Trent The Twenty-Third Session The canons and decrees of the sacred and oecumenical Council of Trent
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A modern cathedral building, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, but now only a co-cathedral in the
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On 27 July 1382, in the castle of Muro Lucano, on the orders of Charles of Durazzo, the deposed and imprisoned
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on 5 May 1738. He died on 23 April 1744. Martuscelli, pp. 285-286. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note 2.
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Pesci had been a priest of the diocese of Benevento. On 15 February 1486, he was appointed bishop of Muro by
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he was elected Vicar Capitular to administer the diocese during the vacancy. He was named bishop of Muro by
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicilie
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Meolus had previously been Bishop of Telese (1459–1464). He was transferred to the diocese of Muro by
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appointed a bishop of Muro Lucano, Monteguidonis, to carry out the deposition of the Bishop of Melfi.
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on 16 April 1827. He died in Muro on 16 July 1831. Martuscelli, pp. 302-307. Ritzler and Sefrin,
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on 27 April 1373. He was succeeded by Antonius under Gregory XI, c. 1376. Eubel I, pp. 106, 352.
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Gaudinus attended the consecration of the church of S. Sabino at Canosa. Kehr IX, pp. 340, 517.
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Enrico of Caserta was a canon of the cathedral of Caserta. He was appointed bishop of Muro by
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Obedience). Antonius was transferred there on 1 July 1386. He died shortly thereafter.
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on 26 March 1792. Martuscelli, pp. 297-298. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 298 with note 5.
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on 3 March 1738. Martuscelli, pp. 282-286. Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 277 with note 7.
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on 24 September 1423. His subsequent transfer to an unknown diocese was revoked by
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the kingdom; colleges of canons were also disbanded and their property seized.
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canonically and by general agreement. But, following a mandate of the
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Kamp, p. 761. 945:Cappelletti XX, p. 571. Andreas Kiesewetter, 731:Matteo Guido Sperandeo (1952–1954 Appointed, 8: 2161:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2150:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2139:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2047:(Napoli: Laurenziana, 1986). Edmondo Soave, 629:Giovanni Innocenzo Carussio (1707–1718 Died) 122:(1832–1858), held a diocesan synod in 1841. 2153:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2142:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1203:(in Italian). Palermo: A. Amenta. pp.  752:Aureliano Sorrentino (1973–1977 Appointed, 271:Archidioecesis Potentina-Murana-Marsicensis 2172:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2106:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 1329:79 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1987), pp. 764-766. 178:was made king, after Napoleon had deposed 1552:of the Avignon Obedience on 11 June 1386. 1130:Martuscelli (1896), pp. 388-392; 403-405. 724:Giacomo Palombella (1946–1951 Appointed, 717:Bartolomeo Mangino (1936–1946 Appointed, 367:Nicolaus de Patricio (attested 1250–1253) 170:The Napoleonic disruption and restoration 1596:, and was transferred to the diocese of 947:"Giovanna I d'Angiò, regina di Sicilia," 2302:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 1540:. He was transferred to the diocese of 1253:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 1001:(Benevento: Typographia Archiep. 1728). 786: 776:Roman Catholic Diocese of Marsico Nuovo 391:Nicolaus, O.Min. (attested 1340?–1344) 1369:Gams, p. 902. Kamp, p. 760 with note 6 91:was suffocated to death with pillows. 2128:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1814:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1242:, (Napoli: F. Azzolini), pp. 399-400. 635:Domenico Antonio Manfredi (1724–1738) 7: 954:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 667:Giovanni Filippo Ferrone (1797–1826) 182:. Joseph Bonaparte was succeeded by 23:, in the southern Italian region of 2071:Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2009. 864:Kehr IX, p. 517. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 638:Melchiorre Delfico (1738–1744 Died) 249:. Based on the revisions, a set of 98:(1643), who later became Bishop of 1343:(1073–1085), confirming a bull of 981:Prima diocesana synodus..., p. 13. 714:Giuseppe Scarlata (1911–1935 Died) 340:Monteguidonis (attested 1212–1213) 14: 1349:Acta pontificum Romanorum inedita 591:(Confetto) (1630–1643 Appointed, 1872:Manfredi was transferred to the 1031:Martuscelli (1896), pp. 328-329. 1011:Murana decima dioecesana synodus 826:"Diocese of Muro Lucano (Italy)" 626:Andrea Sarnelli (1703–1707 Died) 94:One bishop of Muro was the poet 1768:Flavio's father was Ferdinando 1141:Prima dioecesana synodus Murana 1085:Prima dioecesana synodus Murana 1043:Prima dioecesana synodus Murana 993:Prima dioecesana synodus Murana 679:Filippo Martuscelli (1827–1831) 647:Luca Nicola de Luca (1778–1792) 479:(Piscibus) (1486–1517 Resigned) 2211:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870). 2117:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 689:Francesco Saverio d'Ambrosio, 632:Angelo Acerno (1718–1724 Died) 1: 2095:Eubel, Conradus, ed. 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231: 223: 221: 219: 213: 211: 206: 202: 201:Pope Pius VII 197: 192: 189: 188:Pope Pius VII 185: 184:Joachim Murat 181: 177: 169: 167: 163: 159: 157: 149: 147: 145: 140: 138: 132: 125: 123: 121: 115: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 85: 82: 81:Pope Urban VI 78: 74: 70: 65: 63: 57: 55: 50: 48: 43: 41: 34: 32: 30: 26: 22: 19: 2289: 2281: 2273:(in Italian) 2268: 2261:(in Italian) 2256: 2244: 2233: 2224: 2213: 2185: 2174: 2163: 2152: 2141: 2130: 2119: 2108: 2097: 2086: 2069:(in Italian) 2065: 2054:(in Italian) 2049: 2045:(in Italian) 2041: 2031: 2021: 2013: 2010:Pope Pius IX 2003: 1994: 1989:VII, p. 273. 1986: 1983:Pope Leo XII 1976: 1966: 1957: 1950:Pope Pius VI 1944: 1937:Pope Pius VI 1927: 1913: 1904: 1890: 1885: 1868: 1859: 1850: 1841: 1831: 1826: 1816: 1790: 1778:Pope Pius IV 1764: 1757: 1751: 1711: 1704:Pope Paul II 1698: 1691:Pope Paul II 1683:Pope Pius II 1676: 1671: 1662: 1637: 1624: 1609: 1588: 1570: 1557: 1538:Pope Urban V 1532: 1525:Pope Urban V 1511: 1494: 1480: 1467: 1457: 1450: 1437: 1428: 1423:pp. 762-763. 1418: 1409: 1400: 1383: 1374: 1365: 1356: 1348: 1334: 1326: 1322: 1314: 1306: 1300: 1290: 1285: 1277: 1274:De Ulteriore 1273: 1269: 1260: 1252: 1247: 1240:(in Italian) 1235: 1229: 1218: 1213: 1199: 1192: 1183: 1177: 1166: 1161: 1152: 1139: 1135: 1126: 1118: 1114: 1106: 1102: 1093: 1083: 1079: 1070: 1061: 1051: 1041: 1036: 1027: 1018: 1006: 991: 987: 980: 975: 966: 961: 953: 950:(in Italian) 941: 932: 922: 916: 907: 898: 889: 882:Italia sacra 881: 876: 865: 849: 844: 830:. Retrieved 819: 805:. Retrieved 799: 789: 684:O.F.M. Conv. 673:1800 to 1986 660:Sede vacante 659: 652:O.F.M. Conv. 576:1600 to 1800 566: 533:Giulio Ricci 441: 440:(1407–1417) 431:1400 to 1600 423: 417: 408: 407:(1364–1373) 375: 360: 348: 333: 321: 309: 289: 285: 284: 274: 270: 264: 255: 250: 244: 239:Pope Paul VI 233: 227: 218:De Ulteriore 217: 214: 209: 193: 173: 164: 160: 153: 141: 133: 129: 120:O.F.M. Conv. 116: 93: 86: 66: 58: 51: 44: 38: 20: 15: 2238:(in German) 1489:documents). 1222:(in French) 1207:–58, 74–78. 1170:(in French) 880:F. Ughelli 771:Muro Lucano 700:(1883–1908) 693:(1859–1883) 691:O.F.M. Cap. 662:(1794–1797) 654:(1792–1794) 473:(1464–1486) 467:(1463–1464) 47:Muro Lucano 40:Pope Leo IX 2249:(in Latin) 1758:(in Latin) 1675:Veroli, a 1574:Antonius: 1311:(in Latin) 1145:(in Latin) 999:(in Latin) 979:Manfredo, 869:(in Latin) 25:Basilicata 1305:The bull 852:, p. 506. 567:Coadjutor 210:exequatur 108:suffragan 100:Gallipoli 2296:Category 1933:Trivento 1749:(1923). 925:Tome III 832:June 16, 807:June 16, 765:See also 405:O. 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Index

Latin Catholic
Basilicata
archdiocese of Potenza-Muro Lucano-Marsico Nuovo
Pope Leo IX
Muro Lucano
Pope Innocent III
Emperor Frederick
Pope Clement VII
Polsino
Carlo of Durazzo
Pope Urban VI
Queen Joanna of Anjou
Gian Carlo Coppola
Gallipoli
Alfonso Pacello
suffragan
archdiocese of Conza
O.F.M. Conv.
Council of Trent
archdiocese of Potenza-Muro Lucano-Marsico Nuovo
Council of Trent
Joseph Bonaparte
King Ferdinand IV
Joachim Murat
Pope Pius VII
Congress of Vienna
Pope Pius VII
King Ferdinand IV
Second Vatican Council
Pope Paul VI

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