Archdiocese of Malta
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The Archdiocese of Malta is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Malta. The Archdiocese has only one suffragan, the Diocese of Gozo.
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[edit] Bishops of Malta
- Fra. Bartolomeo Rull, Grand Prior of the Order of St. John. Bishop of Malta,(r. 1757-70)
- Fra. Giovanni Carmelo Pellerani, Vice Chancellor of Rhodes Island, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1770-80).
- Fra. Vincenzo Labini of Bitonto, First Titular of Rhodes, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1780-1807).
- Mons. Ferdinand Mattei, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1807-31).
- Mons. Francis Saverio Caruana, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1831-47)
- Mons. Publio Maria dei Conti Sant, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1847-57)
- Mons. Annetto Casolani, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1848-66)
- Mons. Fra. Gaetano Pace Forno, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1857-74)
- Mons. Conte Carmelo Scicluna D.D., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1875-88)
- Fra. Antonio Maria Buhagiar OMC, Administrator-Bishop of Malta, (r. 1885-88)
- Mons. Pietro Pace GCVO, DD., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1889-1914).
- Mons. Saviour Gaffiero, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1899-1906)
- Fra. Angelo Portelli OP. Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1914-27).
- Mons. Dom Mauris Caruana GCOJ, KBE., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1915-43)
- Mons. Count Sir Michael Gonzi, KBE., Last Bishop of Malta, (r. 1943-44)
[edit] Archbishops of Malta
- Mons. Count Sir Michael Gonzi, KBE., 1st ArchBishop of Malta, (r. 1944-76)
- Mons. Emmanuele Galea, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1942-74)
- Mons. Emanuele Gerada, Coadjutor Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1967-73)
- Mons. Joseph Mercieca, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1974-76)
- Mons. Joseph Mercieca, Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1976-2006)
- Mons. Professor Annetto Despasquale, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1998- Present)
- Fra. Paul Cremona OP., Archbishop of Malta, (r. 2006- Present)
[edit] External links
- Archdiocese of Malta
- Bishops of Malta
- "Malta". Catholic Encyclopedia. (1913). New York: Robert Appleton Company.
[edit] References
- Outline of Maltese History 1971 AC. Aquilina & Co pages: Appendix III.