Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro
The Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro, known until 1977 as the Diocese of Montefeltro, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in both Italy and San Marino. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The current diocese includes all the parishes of San Marino.
It has its collegiate cathedral episcopal see S. Bartolomeo, dedicated to the Apostle St. Bartholomew, in Pennabilli, Rimini, Emilia Romagna, and two co-cathedrals:
- the church of San Leo, located in the nearby Italian town of that name, once the cathedral of the former see.
- the Basilica di San Marino, in the City of San Marino. This is a minor basilica and World Heritage Site.
History
The earliest mention of Montefeltro, as Mona Feretri, is in the diplomas by which first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne confirmed the donation of Pepin. In 785 the bishopric was established as Diocese of Montefeltro.The first known bishop of Montefeltro was Agatho, whose residence was at San Leo.
Under Bishop Flaminios Dondi the see was again transferred to San Leo, but later it returned to Pennabilli. The historic diocese was a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Urbino.
On 22 February 1977, it was renamed as Diocese of San Marino–Montefeltro, having lost territory to the Diocese of Sarsina, and exchanged territory with the Diocese of Rimini.
It enjoyed Papal visits from Pope John Paul II in August 1982 and Pope Benedict XVI in June 2012.
On 18 September 2012, Pope Benedict XVI appointed the bishop of San Marino-Montefeltro, Bishop Luigi Negri, to serve as one of the Synod Fathers for the upcoming October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
Bishops
''''Diocese of Montefeltro
Latin Name: FeretranaErected: 9th Century
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Urbino
- Agatho, whose residence was at San Leo.
- ...
- Arduino
- Adolfo
- Gebizone
- Pietro Carpegna
- Arnoldo
- Gualfredo
- Valentino, who finished the cathedral
- Alberto
- Giovanni
- ? Benvenuto, deposed as a partisan of Count Ederigo
- Rolando
- Ugolino
- Giovanni
- Roberto da Montefeltro
- Liberto
- Benvenuto
- Claro Peruzzi
- Pietro
- Benedetto di Salnucio, rector of Romagna and Duke of Spoleto
- Giovanni Sedani, who built the episcopal palace of Calamello
- Francesco da Chiaravalle
- Giacomo Tebaldi, created Cardinal-Priest of S. Anastasia, Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals, Metropolitan Archbishop of Napoli (Naples)
- Andrea
- Corrado Marcellino, later Bishop of Sezze
- Giacomo da Foglia
- Roberto degli Adimari
- Celso Mellini
- Luca Mellini
- Antonio Castriani, previously Bishop of Fossombrone
- Paolo Alessandri degli Strabuzzi
- Ennio Filonardi, previously Bishop of Veroli, created Cardinal-Priest of S. Angelo in Pescheria as pro hac vice Title ; later promoted Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
- Ennio Massari Filonardi
- Carlo Visconti, previously Bishop of Ventimiglia, created Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Vito e Modesto in Macello Martyrum pro hac vice Title
- Giovanni Francesco Sormani, founder of the seminary of Pennabilli, thenceforth residence of the bishops, the episcopal see having been transferred there.
- Pietro Cartolari
- Consalvo Duranti
- Bernardino Scala, previously Bishop of Bisceglie
- Antonio Possenti
- Giacomo Buoni, later Bishop of Nepi e Sutri
- Bernardino Belluzzi, later Bishop of Camerino
- Pietro Valerio Martorelli
- Flaminio Dondi, previously Titular Bishop of Abdera & Auxiliary Bishop of Sabina
- Giovanni Crisostomo Calvi, previously Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Kefalonia–Zakynthos
- Sebastiano Bonaiuti
- Giovanni Pergolini, later Bishop of Urbania e Sant'Angelo in Vado
- Giuseppe Maria Terzi
- Antonio Begni
- Antonio Benedetto Antonucci, previously Ecclesiastical Superior of Mission sui iuris of Batavia ; later Bishop of Ferentino, Titular Archbishop of Tarsus, Archbishop-Bishop of Ancona e Umana, created Cardinal-Priest of S. Martino ai Monti
- Salvatore Leziroli, later Bishop of Rimini
- Martino Caliendi, previously Bishop of Ripatransone
- Crispino Agostinucci
- Elia Antonio Alberini, later Bishop of Ascoli Piceno
- Luigi Mariotti
- Carlo Bonaiuti, later Bishop of Pesaro
- Alfonso Andreoli, later Bishop of Loreto, Bishop of Recanati
- Raffaele Santi, emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Oxyrynchus
- Vittorio De Zanche, later Bishop of Concordia, restyled Bishop of Concordia–Pordenone
- Antonio Bergamaschi
- '' Apostolic Administrator Emilio Biancheri, while Bishop of Rimini and next on emeritate''
Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro
Name Changed: 22 February 1977Latin Name: Sammarinensis-Feretrana
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia
- Giovanni Locatelli, previously Bishop of Rimini ; later Bishop of Vigevano
- Mariano De Nicolò, previously Papal Master of Ceremonies of Office for Pontifical Ceremonies, Undersecretary of Pontifical Council for the Interpretation of Legislative Texts ; later Bishop of Rimini
- Paolo Rabitti, previously Undersecretary of Pontifical Commission for Preserving the Church’s Patrimony of Art and History, Secretary of Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church ; later Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio
- Luigi Negri, later Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio
- Andrea Turazzi
- Domenico Beneventi