Diocese of Grosseto

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The Roman catholic diocese of Grosseto is Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy, a suffragan of the archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino, in Tuscany.[1] Its current bishop is Franco Agostinelli.[2]

The Cathedral of Grosseto.
The Cathedral of Grosseto.

Rusellæ was an episcopal city from the fifth century. St. Gregory the Great commended to the spiritual care of Balbinus, Bishop of Rusellæ, the inhabitants of Vetulonia.[3]

In 1138 pope Innocent II transferred the see to Grosseto and Rolando, the last Bishop of Roselle, became the first Bishop of Grosseto. Among the other bishops of Grosseto were:

  • Fra Bartolommeo da Amelia (1278), a papal diplomat.
  • Angelo Pattaroli (1330), a Dominican.
  • Cardinal Raffaele Petrucci (1497), a native of Siena and lord of that city state, known for his worldliness.
  • Ferdinand Cardinal Ponzetti (1522), a learned man but fond of wealth.
  • Marcantonio Campeggio (1528), who was distinguished at the Council of Trent.

From 1858 to 1867, for political and economical reasons, the see remained vacant.

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This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.

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