Roman Catholic Diocese of Cava de' Tirreni


The Diocese of Cava was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the Italian region Campania. It existed from 1394 to 1986, and was informally known as Cava and Sarno from 27 June 1818 to 25 September 1972 while in union with the neighboring Diocese of Sarno.

History

The Diocese of Cava was established on 7 August 1394, on territory split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salerno. To ease the transition, the Abbot of Cava, Liguori Majorini, was named Archbishop of Salerno, and in the vacancy the first bishop, Francesco d'Aiello, was appointed. The abbey church became the Cathedral of the diocese, and monks of the abbey formed the Cathedral Chapter, whose head was the Prior.
In 1513 the diocese lost territory to establish the Territorial Abbacy of Santissima Trinità di Cava de’ Tirreni.
On 27 June 1818 the diocese of Diocese of Nocera de’ Pagani was permanently suppressed and its territory was assigned to the diocese of Cava de'Tirreni. At the same time Pope Pius VII reduced the cathedral of Sarno to the rank of co-cathedral, and united the diocese of Sarno with that of Cava, the result to be known as Diocese of Cava and Sarno.
On 7 December 1833, in the Bull In vinea Domini, Pope Gregory XVI restored the diocese of Nocera de’ Pagani, and assigned it the territory which it had lost fifteen years earlier to the diocese of Cava. On 21 September 1850 the diocese of Cava lost territory to establish the Diocese of Diano–Teggiano.
In 1972 its personal union with Sarno was ended.
In 1986 the diocese of Cava was suppressed and its territories divided. Cava de Tirreni merged with the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Amalfi as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni, while the territory of the former diocese of Sarno merged with the restored diocese of Nuceria Paganorum to form the diocese of Nocera Inferiore-Sarno.

Bishops

Bishops of Cava

from 1394 to 1550

  • Francesco de Aiello
  • Francesco Mormile
  • Sagace dei Conti
  • :it:Angelotto Fosco and Administrator
  • Ludovico Scarampi-Mezzarota Trevisano Apostolic Administrator
  • Giovanni d'Aragona Apostolic Administrator
  • Oliviero Carafa Apostolic Administrator
  • Arsenio da Terracina
  • Paolo da Milano first time
  • Giustino da Taderico-Harbès first time
  • Vincenzo De Riso
  • Giustino da Taderico-Harbès second time
  • Michele Tarsia
  • Benedetto da Vicenza
  • Paolo da Milano second time
  • Luigi d'Aragona Apostolic Administrator
  • Pietro de Sanfelice
  • Joannes Thomas Sanfelice

    from 1550 to 1818

  • Thomas Caselius, O.P.
  • Cesare de Alamaña y Cardoña
  • Cesare Lippi, O.F.M.Conv..
  • Matteo Granito
  • Gerolamo Lanfranchi
  • Luigi di Gennaro
  • Giovanni Battista Giberti
  • Giuseppe Maria Pignatelli, O.Theat.
  • Marino Carmignano
  • Domenico Maria de'Liguori, O.Theat.
  • Nicolaus Borgia
  • Pietro di Gennaro
  • Michael Tafuri

    Bishops of Cava (and Sarno)

  • Silvestro Granito, 1818–1832
  • Tommaso Bellacosa, 1834–1843
  • Salvatore Fertitta, 1844–1873
  • Giuseppe Carrano, 1874–1890
  • Giuseppe Izzo, 1890–1914
  • Luigi Lavitrano, 1914–1924
  • Pasquale Dell'Isola, 1928–1938
  • Francesco Marchesani, 1939
  • Gennaro Fenizia, 1948–1952
  • Alfredo Vozzi, 1953–1972

    Bishops of Cava de’ Tirreni

  • Jolando Nuzzi, 1972–1986
  • Ferdinando Palatucci, 1982–1986
''30 September 1986: the diocese was divided into its historical territories with the former Diocese of Cava united with the Archdiocese of Amalfi to form the Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni; and the former Diocese of Sarno united with the Diocese of Nocera de' Pagani to form the Diocese of Nocera Inferiore-Sarno''

Books

Studies

  • Buchicchio, Massimo. Reverendissimi in Christo Patres et Domini Cardinali commendatari de la abbazia de la Sanctissima Trinità et Episcopi de la città de La Cava. Cava de' Tirreni 2011.
  • Kehr, Paulus Fridolin. Italia pontificia. Regesta pontificum Romanorum. . Berlin: Weidmann.