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435:. On 12 October 1685 the King sent instructions to his ambassador in Turin, the Marquis d'Arcy, to issue the appropriate orders to the Seigneur d'Harleville, the royal agent in Pinerolo, to engage in efforts to convert the inhabitants of the nine valleys in which the Waldensians were permitted to live. The ambassador was also to encourage the Duke of Savoy, the protector of the Waldensians, to the same purpose. Pinerolo thus became the center of efforts at conversion.
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judged that the palace was not appropriate for a seminary. In 1753 the new diocese received the bequest of his palazzo in
Pinerolo from Count Luigi Piccone, the former Governor of Pinerolo and of the city and province of Asti. The bishop was able to preside over the solemn opening of the new seminary on 23 May 1753.
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Consistory of 22 December 1873, and was consecrated a bishop on 24 February 1874 in the church of SS. Solutore Avventore ed Ottavio in Turin by the Archbishop of Turin, Lorenzo Gastaldi. He reformed the seminary of Pinerolo and tripled the number of students. He recalled the Oblates of Mary to
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The territory of the suppressed diocese of
Pinerolo was united with that of the diocese of Saluzzo by a decree of Napoleon Bonaparte on 28 March 1805 and another of 8 May 1806. Della Marmora was Bishop of the diocese from 1 January 1805. His administration lasted until 9 December 1817. Caffara I, pp.
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Chapter of the Collegiate Churches of S. Donato and of S. Maurizio was founded perhaps as early as 1024, and it was certainly functioning as a single body by 1278. They were certainly secular canons by the 14th century, though some have argued that they were originally regular canons. There were
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Charvaz was born at
Hautecour (between Albertville and Aosta, in Savoy, France) in 1793. He studied in Chambéry and at the College of the Provinces in Turin; he was made a doctor of theology by the University of Turin. He became Private Secretary of Bishop Bigex of Chambéry, Chancellor of the Curia,
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Bishop François-Marie Bigex held a diocesan synod in
Pinerolo in the Cathedral of S. Donato from 21 to 23 September 1819. The participants included the Father Guardian and the Vicar of the Capucins, the only religious order of men which had been re-established at the time. In the last session of the
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The first diocesan synod was held by Bishop d'Orlié on 14—16 September 1762, and dealt with all the usual topics, especially the administration of the sacraments (ordering specially that the
Blessed Sacrament be kept at the high altar of each church) and the conduct of the clergy (who were specially
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In creating the diocese, Pope
Benedict XIV noted that the King of Sardinia had ceded to the new diocese his rights over the monastery of Oulx, and had given the palace of the Governor in Pinerolo to be used as the episcopal residence and seminary. The new bishop, Giovanni Battista D'Orlié, however,
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In 1743, Carlo
Emanuele III established in Pinerolo the Ospizio dei Catecumeni, an institute for those who were converting to the Catholic faith. By decree of the French Republic of 29 January 1799, the institution was suppressed and converted into a charity hospital. It was reestablished after the
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Sardi was born in
Rochetta-Tanaro in 1825. He was Archdeacon of the Cathedral Chapter of Asti, and Vicar General of the Bishop of Asti. He was named Bishop of Pinerolo on 7 June 1886, and was consecrated in Rome on 13 June 1886 by Cardinal Raffaele Monaco La Valletta. He made his solemn entry into
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Born in 1709, D'Orlié was a native of Chambéry, the son of Marquis Guillaume de Saint Innocent. He was a doctor in theology and Canon Law of the University of Turin (1732). He had been Provost of the Collegiate Church of San Lorenzo d'Oulx. He was presented by the King of Sardinia as his candidate
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Caffara I, p. 447. These lands included Pinerolo, Riva, Baudenasca, Abbadia, S. Pietro Val Lemina, Talucco, Porte, Villar-Perosa, Tagliaretto, Pinasca, Perosa, Meano, S. Secondo, Miradola, Turina, Pomaretto, Faetto and Riclaretto, Perrero, S. Martino, Massel, Chiabrano and Maniglia, Rodoretto, and
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In 1796 Piedmont was seized by the armies of the French Directory, the King driven into exile in Sardinia, and a Republic of Piedmont was declared. By a decree of 12 April 1801, the First Consul of the French Republic, N. Bonaparte, declared the Republic of Piedmont united to the French state, and
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A native of Pianezza (Torino), Bartolomasi had previously been an Auxiliary Bishop of Torino, and was then appointed a bishop in the Italian Military Ordinate in 1915, to deal with the needs of soldiers during World War I. He was named Bishop of Trieste and Capodistria on 15 December 1919. He was
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Bigex born in Balme de Thuy (Geneva) in 1751, and studied in Evian and Thonon and then with the Sulpicians in Paris, ultimately becoming a doctor of the Sorbonne. He served as Vicar General of the bishop of Geneva, until he and Bishop Joseph-Marie Paget fled into exile in Turin at the Revolution
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In 2021, the Diocese of Pinerolo pastorally served approximately 77,950 Catholics (81.5% of a total population of approximately 95,700) in 62 parishes with 79 priests (56 diocesan, 23 religious), 15 deacons, and 150 lay religious (27 brothers, 192 sisters). On 3 March 2018 the Bishop of Pinerolo
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, 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
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on 5 May 1749. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Carlo Cavalchini on 11 May 1749, and took possession of his diocese by procurator on 25 May, making his solemn entry into the diocese on 29 June. He died in the evening of 2 September 1794, at the age of 85. Caffara I, pp. 453–472.
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promoted the restoration of the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Papal States (with some exceptions) to their rightful owners. In both cases the chaos caused by the French occupation had to be undone, and both Victor Emanuel I and Pius VII needed support in asserting their legitimacy and authority.
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Chiesa was born at MontĂ d'Alba in 1839. He was consecrated in Rome on 20 November 1881. He was transferred to the diocese of Casale on 26 May 1886, while continuing to serve as Administrator of the diocese of Pinerolo. He died on 4 November 1886 at MontĂ d'Alba. Carutti, p. 578. Caffara, pp.
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Grimaldi was orn in Moncalieri (diocese of Turin) in 1754, and obtained a doctorate from the University of Turin in 1778. He was Rector of the diocesan seminary in Vercelli. He was nominated to the diocese of Pinerolo by the King of Sardinia on 14 June 1797, and preconised by
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Through Count Giuseppe Barbaroux, the envoy of the King, and Cardinal Enrico Consalvi, the Papal Secretary of State, it was agreed that a reorganization of the Church in the Piedmont was essential. The culmination of negotiations was a bull issued by the Pope on 17 July 1817,
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was likewise determined to retain the Duchy of Milan, and his strategy involved the occupation of Provence, making the mountain passes of Savoy of great military importance. This was especially the case at the end of the 17th century with the Duke of Savoy's fortress of
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had already been ordered from their monastery in 1799. The Badia of Santa Maria was closed, and the church of San Francesco, which was in bad condition, was sold at public auction in 1802, and razed to the ground; its tombs, including that of
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Olivero had been Vicar General of the diocese of Pinerolo from 2012 to 2017. He was consecrated a bishop on 8 October 2017 by Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia of Turin. He made his formal entry into the diocese on 15 October. Diocesi di Pinerolo,
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and a decree of the Royal Senate, re-erecting all of the dioceses in the Piedmont and redrawing their diocesan boundaries. In Pinerolo the proclamation was carried out by Pietro Antonio Cirio, Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Turin and
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594:(1 June 1803), in which the number of dioceses in Piedmont was reduced to eight: Turin, Vercelli, Ivrea, Acqui, Asti, Mondovi, Alessandria and Saluzzo. In 1805, by an imperial decree of the Emperor of the French,
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overthrow of the French, though as the 19th century progressed, increasingly liberal attitudes directed the institution more and more in the direction of charity and less in that of catechetization.
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in Turin by Bishop Giovanni Losana of Biella. On 10 June 1849 he took possession of his diocese. He died on 23 July 1873. Carutti, p. 578. Caffara, pp. 565–579. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 455.
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and then Vicar General. He was responsible for the education of the sons of Carlo Alberto of Savoy. He was nominated bishop of Pinerolo by Carlo Alberto in September 1833, and preconised by
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Mezzadri, Luigi; Maurizio Tagliaferri; Elio Guerriero (2008).
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forbidden to play the high-stakes gambling card game called
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1701:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
1773:(in Italian). Vol. V. Pinerolo: Chiantore-Mascarelli.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730–1799)
1740:(in Italian). Pinerolo: Tipografia di Giuseppe Chiantore.
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852:(in Italian). Stabilimento Civelli. p. 43.
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1751:(in Italian). Vol. I. A. Zanetti.
835:. New York: Praeger. pp. 205–209.
1432:(17 March 1964) to qualify him to be
1086:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica
7:
1944:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1910:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
797:The Diocese of Pinerolo maintains a
2121:Roman Catholic dioceses in Piedmont
1729:(in Italian). Torino: Fiore, Malan.
745:Bartolomeo Santo Quadri (1968–1972)
732:Giovanni Battista Rossi (1894–1922)
694:Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1797–1803)
104:1,440 km (560 sq mi)
1934:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
1789:Carutti, Domenico Carutti (1897).
1660:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
811:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
768:Derio Olivero (July 7, 2017 – ...)
25:
1900:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
1536:Debernardi: Diocesi di Pinerolo,
1488:Giustetti was transferred to the
457:on 23 December 1748, by the bull
2061:
1923:
1893:
729:Giovanni Maria Sardi (1886–1894)
463:Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia
347:
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1524:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1506:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1476:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1447:Territorial Abbacy of Nonantola
1416:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1398:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1375:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
1353:(2016); retrieved: 2018-05-03.
27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
1778:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1858).
1642:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1088:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis
735:Angelo Bartolomasi (1922–1929)
18:Territorial Abbacy of Pinerolo
1:
753:Massimo Giustetti (1972–1974)
714:Pierre-Joseph Rey (1824–1832)
387:into Savoy and Piedmont. The
72:
476:. It was founded in 1064 by
1874:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1239:(in French). Paris: Vrayet.
1037:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
917:Caffara I, p. 446, 595–597.
717:Andreas Charvaz (1834–1848)
665:conversion of the Waldenses
2157:
1856:Pope Benedict XIV (1846).
1595:www.catholic-hierarchy.org
891:Pope Benedict XIV (1846).
872:Bernardi, p. 23 column 2.
726:Filippo Chiesa (1881–1886)
590:, the Pope issued a bull,
490:Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
478:Adelaide, Princess of Susa
410:outlaw the Waldensian cult
2056:
1986:
1841:; retrieved: 2018-03-12.
1838:Vita diocesana pinerolese
1734:Bernardi, Jacopo (1864).
1577:; retrieved: 2018-03-08.
1334:; retrieved: 2018-05-03.
461:, at the request of King
256:
242:
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1767:Caffaro, Pietro (1900).
1756:Caffaro, Pietro (1896).
1745:Caffaro, Pietro (1893).
846:Jacopo Bernardi (1854).
829:Victor-L. Tapié (1974).
780:ordained two new priests
636:collegio concitto civico
629:Subdelegatus Apostolicus
325:Basilica of San Maurizio
2003:Diocese of Alba Pompeia
1669:p. 338. (in Latin)
1650:p. 821. (in Latin)
1233:Jacques Ruffin (1858).
1143:VI, p. 338 with note 2.
1115:Caffara I, pp. 521–523.
1106:Caffara I, pp. 460–462.
1076:Benedictus XIV (1842).
1048:Caffara I, pp. 500–504.
971:Caffara V, pp. 186–215.
926:Caffari I, pp. 597–598.
881:Caffara V, pp. 298–305.
751:Apostolic Administrator
743:Apostolic Administrator
449:Creation of the diocese
279:Dioecesis Pineroliensis
185:Cattedrale di S. Donato
85:Ecclesiastical province
41:Dioecesis Pineroliensis
2068:Catholicism portal
1539:Cronologia dei vescovi
1521:Cronologia dei vescovi
1503:Cronologia dei vescovi
1473:Cronologia dei vescovi
1413:Cronologia dei vescovi
1395:Cronologia dei vescovi
1372:Cronologia dei vescovi
1350:Cronologia dei vescovi
1331:Cronologia dei vescovi
1093:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1021:(in Italian). Torino:
1015:Mario Baratta (1901).
586:between Bonaparte and
527:priests, and eighteen
429:Edict of Fontainebleau
379:The ambitions of King
310:archbishopric of Turin
292:in the administrative
278:
232:Piergiorgio Debernardi
40:
1941:Catholic Encyclopedia
1907:Catholic Encyclopedia
1902:"Diocese of Pinerolo"
1835:Diocesi di Pinerolo,
1723:Bert, Amedeo (1849).
1695:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
1573:Diocesi di Pinerolo,
1027:Carutti, pp. 533–537.
989:Carutti, pp. 530–532.
953:Caffara V, pp. 35–66.
944:Caffara II, p. 12-13.
863:Carutti, pp. 390–395.
773:Statistics and extent
577:Duke Carlo I of Savoy
467:Archdiocese of Torino
423:In October 1685 King
300:region, Northwestern
198:23 (Religious Orders)
1992:Archdiocese of Turin
1180:Hierarchia catholica
1141:Hierarchia catholica
1097:(1997), pp. 706–727.
935:Caffara, II, p. 2-5.
817:Notes and references
799:list of its parishes
705:François-Marie Bigex
596:Napoleon I Bonaparte
548:divided it into six
308:of the Metropolitan
200:15 Permanent Deacons
2093: /
2038:Diocese of Pinerolo
1936:Diocese of Pinerolo
1807:Le diocesi d'Italia
1227:to the diocese of
1066:Caffara I, p. 541.
1025:. pp. 327–330.
854:Caffara II, p. 270.
672:Bishops of Pinerolo
570:were expelled. The
416:, which recognized
381:Francis I of France
271:Diocese of Pinerolo
34:Diocese of Pinerolo
2097:44.8857°N 7.3298°E
2043:Diocese of Saluzzo
2033:Diocese of Mondovì
2023:Diocese of Fossano
1792:Storia di Pinerolo
1621:2008-10-14 at the
1615:chiesacattolica.it
1490:diocese of Mondovì
1265:Titular Archbishop
1090:(March 19, 1997):
980:Caffara I, p. 459.
615:Congress of Vienna
600:diocese of Saluzzo
592:Gravissimis causis
414:treaty of Cherasco
402:Cardinal Richelieu
359:. You can help by
260:diocesipinerolo.it
205:Current leadership
2136:Province of Turin
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1136:Pope Benedict XIV
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584:Concordat of 1801
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173:Established
133:Information
2115:Categories
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