Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino Archidioecesis Senensis-Collensis-Ilcinensis | |
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Siena Cathedral | |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino |
Statistics | |
Area | 2,265 km2 (875 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2010) 185,751 178,098 (95.9%) |
Parishes | 178 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 4th century |
Cathedral | Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta (Siena) |
Co-cathedral |
Concattedrale di Ss. Marziale e Alberto (Colle di Val d'Elsa) Concattedrale di S. Salvatore (Montalcino) |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Antonio Buoncristiani |
Emeritus Bishops |
Gaetano Bonicelli Alessandro Staccioli, O.M.I. (Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus) |
Map | |
Website | |
www.arcidiocesi.siena.it |
The Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino (Latin: Archidioecesis Senensis-Collensis-Ilcinensis) is a Roman Catholic archdiocese in Tuscany.[1][2] Its mother church is the Cathedral of Siena.
Bishops
Bishops of Siena
- Lucifer (Lucifero) † (306 circa)
- Florianus (Floriano) † (313 – 335)
- Dodo † (440)
- Eusebio † (465)
- Magno † (520)
- Mauro † (565)
- Aymo † (597)
- Roberto † (612)
- Piriteo † (628)
- Antifredo † (642)
- Mauro † (649)
- Andrea † (658)
- Gualterano † (670)
- Gerardo † (674)
- Vitelliano † (679)
- Lupo † (689 - ?)
- Causirio † (722)
- Adeodato † (731)
- Grosso † (743)
- Giordano † (761)
- Peredeo † (776)
- Giovanni † (792)
- Gherardo (?) †
- Andrea † (795)
- Piriteo † (800)
- Pietro † (826)
- Tommaso † (830)
- Gerardo † (841)
- Concio † (844 - 853)
- Gherardo † (855)
- Ambrogio † ( 864)
- Ansifredo † (uncertain)
- Ubertino † (900)
- Egidio † (906)
- Teodorico † (913)
- Gerardo † (932)
- Vitelliano †
- Pisano † (963)
- Lucido †
- Ildebrando † (987)
- Adeodato † (1001)
- Giselberto † (1013)
- Leone † ( 1031)
- Adelberto † (1036)
- Giovanni † (1037 - 1058)
- Antifredo † (1058)
- Roffredo † (1059)
- Amadio † (1062)
- Rodolfo o Radulfo † ( 1068 - 1076)
- Gualfredo † ( 1080 - 1106)
- Ranieri o Rainaldo † (1127 – 1170 deceased)
- Gunterone † (1170 - 1189)
- Bono † (1189 - 1216)
- Bonfiglio † (1216 - 1252)
- Tommaso Fusconi † (1254 - 1273 deceased)
- Bandino Bonci † (1273 - 1281 deceased)
- Bernardo † (1281) (incerto)
- Rainaldo di Uguccione Malavolti † (1282 - 1307)
- Ruggeri, O.P. † (1307 - 1317)
- Donosdeus dei Malavolti † (1317 - 1348)
- Azzolino dei Malavolti † (1351 - 1370)
- Iacopo di Egidio dei Malavolti † (1370 - 1371)
- Guglielmo Vasco † (1371 - 1377)
- Luca Bettino Ghini † (1377 - 1384)
- Carlo Minutoli † (1384 - 1385 resigned)
- Francesco Mormigli † (1385 - 1396 resigned)
- Guglielmo, Archbishop of Siena † (1396 - 1407)
- Gabriele Condulmer, Augustinian † (30 December 1407 - 1409 resigned)
- Antonio Casini † (1409 - 1427 resigned)
- Carlo Bartoli † (1427 - 1446)
- Cristoforo di San Marcello † (1444 - 1444 deceased)
- Neri da Montecarlo † (1444 - 1450 deceased)
- Enea Silvio Piccolomini † (23 September 1450 - August 19, 1458 elected as pope as Pius II)
- Antonio Piccolomini, † (1458 - 1459)
- Francesco Piccolomini † (1460 - 1503 elected as pope as Pius III), first archbishop
- Giovanni Piccolomini † (1503 - 7 April 1529 resigned)
- Francesco Bandini † (1529 - 1588)
- Ascanio I Piccolomini † (1588 - 1597 deceased)
- Francesco Maria Tarugi † (15 September 1597 - 24 January 1607 resigned)
- Camillo Borghesi † (1607 – 1612 deceased)
- Metello Bichi † (17 December 1612 - 23 March 1615 resigned)
- Alessandro Petrucci † (1615 - 1628 deceased)
- Ascanio II Piccolomini † (1629 - 14 September 1671 deceased)
- Celio Piccolomini † (18 March 1671 - 24 May 1681 deceased)
- Leonardo Marsili † (1682 - 8 April 1713 deceased)
- Alessandro Zondadari † (20 January 1715 - 4 January 1744 deceased)
- Alessandro Cervini † (29 May 1747 - 1772 deceased)
- Tiberio Borghesi † (1 June 1772 - 13 November 1792 deceased)
- Alfonso Marsili † (3 December 1792 - 27 December 1794 deceased)
- Antonio Felice Zondadari † (1 June 1795 - 13 April 1823 deceased)
- Giuseppe Mancini † (12 July 1824 - 15 February 1855 deceased)
- Ferdinando Baldanzi † (28 September 1855 - 1866 deceased)
- see vacant (1866-1871)
- Enrico Bindi † (27 October 1871 - 1876 deceased)
- Giovanni Pierallini † (29 September 1876 - 1888 deceased)
- Celestino Zini † (1889 - 19 May 1892 deceased)
- Benedetto Tommasi † (11 June 1892 - 1908 deceased)
- Prospero Scaccia † (5 June 1909 - 29 September 1932 deceased)
- Gustavo Matteoni † (29 September 1932 - 17 November 1934 deceased)
- Mario Toccabelli † (1 April 1935 - 14 April 1961 deceased)
Bishops of Colle di Val d'Elsa
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Bishops of Montalcino
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Bishops of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
- Ismaele Mario Castellano, O.P. † (6 June 1961 - 14 November 1989 deceased)
- Gaetano Bonicelli (14 November 1989 - 23 May 2001 retired)
- Antonio Buoncristiani, from 23 May 2001
References
- ↑ Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino - catholic-hierarchy.org
- ↑ "Montalcino". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.
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Coordinates: 43°19′07″N 11°19′50″E / 43.3186°N 11.3306°E
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