Roman Catholic Diocese of Poggio Mirteto

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Poggio Mirteto, in central Italia region Lazio's Province of Rieti (formerly in the province of Perugia), was a Latin bishopric from 1841 until its merger in to the Suburbicarian see of Sabina in 1925.[1]

History

Poggio Mirteto was previously under the jurisdiction of the Territorial Abbey of Farfa, which later passed to the Diocese of Sabina.

The diocese of Poggio Mirteto was established on 1841.11.25, on territory split off from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rieti, the Diocese of Sabina and the suppressed Territorial Abbacy of San Salvatore Maggiore, whose old collegiate church became the cathedral, and a diocesan seminary was established.

The diocese had in the early 20th century 38 parishes, with 32,600 inhabitants, 2 religious houses of men and 8 of sisters, under whose direction were the schools for girls in several communes.

On 1925.06.03 its title and some territory were united with (i.e. merged into) the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sabina to form the suburbicarian see of Sabina e Poggio Mirteto, other territory was returned to the other mother-bishopric, the Diocese of Rieti.

Episcopal Ordinaries

The first bishop was Nicolo Crispigni.[2] The last was Cardinal Gaetano de Lai.

Bishops of Poggio Mirteto

TO BE ELABORATED

Notes and References

  1. "Diocese of Poggio Mirteto". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Poggio_Mirteto
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