Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Severina
The archdiocese of Santa Severina was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Calabria, southern Italy, that existed until 1986, when it was united with the diocese of Crotone to form the Archdiocese of Crotone-Santa Severina.
History
, built on a rocky precipice on the site of the ancient Siberena, became an important fortress of the Byzantines in their struggles with the Saracens. It is not known whether it was an episcopal see from the beginning of the Byzantine domination; When it became an archbishopric, probably in the tenth century, its suffragan sees were the Diocese of Orea, the Diocese of Acerenza, the Diocese of Gallipoli, the Diocese of Alessano and the Diocese of Castro.The Greek Rite disappeared from the diocese under the Normans, but was retained in the San Severina cathedral during a great part of the thirteenth century. The earliest known bishop was one Giovanni, but his date is uncertain. From 1096, when the name of Bishop Stefano is recorded, the list of prelates is uninterrupted. Among them were:
- Ugo, formerly prior of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem;
- Jacopo, who died in repute of sanctity;
- Alessandro della Marra, who restored the episcopal palace and the cathedral;
- Giovanni Matteo Sertori, present at the Fifth Lateran Council;
- Giulio Sertori, legate to Ferrara under Charles V of Spain and Philip II;
- Giulio Antonio Santorio, later a cardinal;
- Fausto Caffarello ;
- Gian Antonio Parravicini, as parish priest of Sondrio in Valtellina zealous against heretics;
- Francesco Falabello, who suffered in defense of church rights;
- Carlo Berlingeri ;
- Nicolo Carmini Falco, editor of the history of Dio Cassius.
The archdiocese became reduced to one suffragan see, the diocese of Cariati.
Bishops of Santa Severina
Erected: 7th Century''Latin Name: Dioecesis Sanctae Severinae''
Archbishops of Santa Severina
Elevated: 11th CenturyLatin Name: Archidioecesis Sanctae Severinae
- Pietro Orseoli
- Alessandro della Marra
- Giovanni Matteo Sartori
- Giovanni Salviati
- Giulio Sartori
- Giovanni Battista Orsini
- Giulio Antonio Santorio
- Francesco Antonio Santorio
- Alfonso Pisani
- Fausto Caffarelli
- Giovanni Antonio Paravicini
- Francesco Falabella
- Giuseppe Palermo
- Muzio Soriano
- Carlo Berlingeri
- Nicolas Pisanelli
- Luigi d'Alessandro
- Nicolò Carmine Falcone
- Giovanni Battista Pignatelli
- Antonino Ganini
- Pietro Fedele Grisolia
Territory Added: 1818 the former Diocese of Cerenzia was added from the split Diocese of Cariati e Cerenzia with the Diocese of Cariati continuing on as a separate diocese
- Salvatore Maria Pignattaro
- Giuseppe Giovanni Vincenzo de Gallo Laculebero
- Annibale-Raffaele Montalcini
- Alessandro de Risio
- Nicola Piccirilli
- Carmelo Pujia
- Antonio Galati
- Giovanni Francesco Dadone
- Michele Federici
- Giuseppe Agostino