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  1. Diocese of Civita Castellana (Orte, Gallese, Nepi e Sutri) United: 11 February 1986 with the Diocese of Nepi e Sutri Latin Name: Civitatis Castellanae (Hortanus, Gallesinus, Nepesinus, et Sutrinus) Metropolitan: Diocese of Rome. Divo Zadi (10 Mar 1989 – 10 Dec 2007 Retired) Diocese of Civita Castellana. Name Changed: 16 February 1991

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Also known as. English. Diocese of Rome. seat of the Pope of the Catholic Church in Rome, Italy. Roman Catholic Diocese of Rome.

  3. The following is the List of the Catholic dioceses in Italy. As of May 2017 [update] , the Catholic Church in Italy is divided into sixteen ecclesiastical regions . While they are similar to the 20 civil regions of the Italian state, there are some differences.

  4. A Diocese de Roma (em latim: Diœcesis Urbis ou Diœcesis Romana; em italiano: Diocesi di Roma ), também conhecida como Santa Sé, Sé Apostólica, Sé de Pedro ou Igreja de Roma é uma diocese da Igreja Católica, em Roma, Itália. [ 1] A diocese é a sede do bispo de Roma ou Papa, que é o Sumo Pontífice e chefe da Igreja Católica.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holy_SeeHoly See - Wikipedia

    The Holy See [8] [9] ( Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair [10] ', Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde] ), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, [11] is the jurisdiction of the pope in his role as the Bishop of Rome. It includes the apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese of ...

  6. Diocese of Rome. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diocese of Rome. Articles relating to the Diocese of Rome, a diocese of the Catholic Church in Rome. The Bishop of Rome or the Roman Bishop is the Pope, the Supreme Pontiff and leader of the Catholic Church.

  7. The Diocese of Avranches was abolished during the French Revolution by the Legislative Assembly, under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790). Its territory was subsumed into the new diocese, called 'Manche', with its seat at Coutances, which was part of the Metropolitanate called the 'Côtes de la Manche' (which included eight new 'départements'), with its seat at Rouen (Seine-Inférieure).