Roman Catholic Diocese of Alghero-Bosa

Diocese of Alghero-Bosa
Dioecesis Algarensis-Bosanensis

Alghero Cathedral
Location
Country Italy
Ecclesiastical province Sassari
Statistics
Area 2,012 km2 (777 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
106,250
106,050 (99.8%)
Parishes 61
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 8 December 1503
Cathedral Cattedrale di Beata Maria Vergine Immaculata Concezione (Alghero)
Co-cathedral Concattedrale di Beata Vergine Immaculata (Bosa)
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Mauro Maria Morfino, S.D.B.
Emeritus Bishops Antonio Vacca
Website
www.diocesialghero-bosa.it

The Diocese of Alghero-Bosa (Latin: Dioecesis Algarensis-Bosanensis) is a Latin Catholic bishopric, suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sassari, on Sardinia, insular Italy.

The Diocese has an area of 2,012; a total population of 106,300; a Catholic population of 105,650; 87 priests, 7 permanent deacons and 176 religious.

Its cathedral episcol see is the Marian Cattedrale di Beata Maria Vergine Immaculata Concezione, in Alghero, but it als has a Marian Co-Cathedral Concattedrale di Beata Vergine Immaculata Concattedrale di Beata Vergine Immaculata, in Bosa, Sassari, Sardegna Locate a former Cathedral: Chiesa San Pietro Chiesa San Pietro, also in Bosa, and a Minor Basilica Basilica della Neve Basilica della Neve, in Cuglieri, Oristano,

History

Alghero was built by the Doria of Genoa in 1102. In 1106 John, Bishop of Alghero, assisted at the consacration of the Church of the Trinity in Saccargia.

After a long period, the see was renewed and confirmed by Pope Julius II in his Papal Bull of 8 December 1503, splitting its territory off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sassari, from the suppressed Roman Catholic Diocese of Bisarcio, Diocese of Castro and Diocese of Ottana. Pietro Parens, a Genoese, became bishop; he was present at the Fifth Lateran Council in 1512.[1]

On 1779.07.21 it lost territory to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galtellì–Nuoro. In 1798 it gained territory from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sassari. On 1803.03.09 it gained territory from the Diocese of Bosa, and lost territory to establish the Diocese of Bisarcio. On 1938.12.31 it lost territory to the Diocese of Nuoro.

On 1986 the historic Diocese of Alghero was renamed as Diocese of Alghero–Bosa presering the title of the diocese of Bosa while absorbing it territory, its ormer cathedral becaoming a cp-cathedral.[2]

On Monday, January 31, 2011, the Vatican Information Service (VIS) announced that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed the Reverend Father Mauro Maria Morfino, S.D.B., Professor of Holy Scripture at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sardinia, as Bishop-elect of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alghero-Bosa, Italy. He was born in Arborea, Italy in 1958, and was ordained a priest in 1986.

Episcopal Ordinaries

(all Roman Rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Alghero

TO BE COMPLETED

Suffragan Bishops of Alghero-Bosa

Notes

  1. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Alghero". newadvent.org.
  2. David M. Cheney. "Alghero-Bosa (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton. 

Coordinates: 40°33′00″N 8°19′00″E / 40.5500°N 8.3167°E / 40.5500; 8.3167


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