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Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth

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The Archdiocese of Nazareth is a former residential metropolitan see, first in the Holy Land, then in Apulian exile in Barletta (southern Italy), which had a Latin and a Maronite successor as titular sees, the first merged into Barletta, the second suppressed.[1] [2]

History

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Biblical Nazareth was one of the major sees of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem during the crusades. After capturing Nazareth, the leaders of the First Crusade moved there the Metropolitan see of Scythopolis, while the Greek Orthodox continued to maintain two separate dioceses.

Nazareth thus became a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese circa 1100. Among the archbishop's suffragans were the bishop of Tiberias and the abbot of Mount Tabor.

Following the Muslim conquest in the Holy Land, the archbishops of Nazareth took refuge in Barletta (Apulia, southern Italy), and moved permanently there in 1327. It began the long line of metropolitan archbishops of Nazareth residing in Barletta, which was called the see of Nazareth in Barletta.

On June 27, 1818, with the papal bull De ulteriori of Pope Pius VII, the Archdiocese of Nazareth was suppressed.

On 22 October 1828, with the bull Multis quidem of Pope Leo XII, the title of archbishop of Nazareth was granted to the archbishops of Trani.

By mergers, the title passed again to the restyled archbishops of Trani-Barletta (1860) and then to the archbishops of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie (1986).

Metropolitan archbishops of and in Nazareth

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(all Roman Rite)

  • Bernard (c. 1120) [4]
  • William (1129–1138)
  • Robert I (1138–1151)
  • Robert II (1151–?)
  • Letard I, also known as Attard (?–1159)
  • Letard II (1160–1190)
  • Gervasio (?–1222)
  • Nicholas (c. 1230)
  • Hugh (1231–1239)
  • Henry (1239–1268)
  • Guy (1273–1288)
  • William of St. John, Knights Templar (O.Templ.) (1288–?)
  • Peter (?–1326)

Metropolitan Archbishops of Nazareth in Barletta

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(all Roman Rite)

Metropolitan Archbishops of Nazareth in Barletta
  • Yvo (1327–1330)
  • Pietro of Naples, Dominican Order (O.P.) † (1330–1345)
  • Durando, Carmelite Order (O.Carm.) (1345–1348)
  • Riccardo, O.F.M. (1348–1366)
  • Guglielmo Belvaysius, O.P. (1366–1369)
  • Giovanni Salomoni, O.P. (1369–1380)
  • Giordano Estublans, O.P. (1381–?)
  • Giovanni Alessio (1390–1400)
  • Paolo di Arezzo, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1400–1431)
  • Agostino Favaroni, Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1431–1443)
  • Marino Orsini (1445–?)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Nazareth in Barletta-Cann(a)e, having absorbed the title of Bishop of Cannae
  • Giacomo de Aurilia, O.F.M. (1455–1483)
  • Giovanni de Barthon, (1483–1491)
  • Giovanni Maria Poderico (1491–1510)
  • Orlando Carretto Della Rovere (1510–1512)
  • Giorgio Benigno Salviati, O.F.M. (1513–1520)
  • Leonardo Baccuto (1520–1525)
  • Pietro De Albis (1525–1526)
  • Pietro Francesco Ferro (1526)
  • Giovanni Francesco Cina (1527)
  • Filippo Adimari (1528–1536)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Nazareth in Barletta-Canne-Monteverde

Titular successor sees

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Latin Titular Archbishopric of Nazareth

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(all Roman Rite)

On 21 April 1860, the archdiocese was nominally restored as Metropolitan Titular archbishopric of Nazareth.

In 1925 it was suppressed, only to be restored in 1929 and finally united with (i.e. merged into) the residential Metropolitan Archdiocese of Trani–Barletta–Bisceglie, also territorial heir to the former Apulian see in exile.

It has had the following archiepiscopal incumbents, apparently all of the highest (Metropolitan) rank :

  • Giuseppe de' Bianchi Dottula (1860年04月21日 – 1892年09月22日)
  • Domenico Marinangeli (1893年01月16日 – 1898年01月08日), as former Bishop of Foggia (Italy) (1882年03月27日 – 1893年01月16日) and Metropolitan Archbishop of Trani e Barletta (Italy) (1893年01月16日 – 1898年01月08日), later Latin Titular Patriarch of Alexandria (1898年01月08日 – 1921年03月06日)
  • Tommaso de Stefano (1898年03月24日 – 1906年05月19日)
  • Francesco Paolo Carrano (1906年09月01日 – 1915年03月18日)
  • Giovanni Régine (1915年12月06日 – 1918年10月04日)
  • Giuseppe Maria Leo (1920年01月17日 – 1925)
  • Paul Auad (1941年06月14日 – 1944年06月28日)
  • Reginaldo Giuseppe Maria Addazi, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1947年11月10日 – 1971年07月03日)
  • Giuseppe Carata (1971年08月28日 – 1989).

Maronite Titular (Arch)Bishopric of Nazareth

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(Antiochian Rite)

It was established in the late 19th century as a Titular bishopric of the lowest (episcopal) rank, but suppressed in 1911, having had a single incumbent :

  • Titular Bishop Youhanna Habib (1889 – 1894年06月04日).

In 1926 it was restored, now as a Titular archbishopric of the intermediate (non-Metropolitan) rank. In 1939 it was again suppressed, having had the following incumbents :

  • Titular Archbishop Paul Auad (1896年09月24日 – 1911年02月11日)
  • Titular Archbishop Elias Richa (1926年06月21日 – 1937年10月10日).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nazareth (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Titular Metropolitan See of Nazareth" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Archbishop Gerolamo de Caro" Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 31, 2016
  4. ^ "Archbishop Fabio Mirto Frangipani" Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
  5. ^ "Archbishop Francesco Spera, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
  6. ^ "Archbishop Girolamo Bevilacqua, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
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