Roman Catholic Diocese of Tempio-Ampurias explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Tempio-Ampurias
Latin:Dioecesis Templensis-Ampuriensis
Country:Italy
Province:Sassari
Area Km2:2,695
Population: 164,292
Population As Of:2020
Catholics: 164,292
Catholics Percent: 100.0
Parishes:47
Denomination:Catholic Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Established:1506
Cathedral:Cattedrale di S. Pietro Apostolo (Tempio)
Cocathedral:Concattedrale di S. Antonio Abate (Castelsardo)
Bishop Title:Bishop
Bishop:Sebastiano Sanguinetti
Website:diocesitempioampurias.it

The Diocese of Tempio-Ampurias (Latin: Dioecesis Templensis-Ampuriensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Sardinia, Italy. Until 1986 it was known as Diocese of Ampurias e Tempio. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Sassari

It had borne that name since 1506, when it was combined with the diocese of Tempio, previously being simply the diocese of Ampurias.[1]

History

Ampurias was erected in 1113; the diocese of Cività, now Tempio, in 304 by St. Simplicius. Cività was united to Ampurias by Pope Julius II in 1506.

Later the see was transferred to Terranuova. Pope Gregory XVI suppressed the cathedral there by the Bull Quamvis aqua, 26 August 1839, and raised the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, in Tempio, to a cathedral, uniting Tempio and Ampurias, so that one bishop should govern both.

The see was vacant from 1854 to 1871. Antonio Maria Contini was appointed bishop of Ogliastra, 26 September 1882, and transferred to this diocese, 16 January 1893.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dteam.html "Diocese of Tempio-Ampurias"