Diocese of Pulati
The Diocese of Pult ''' was a Latin Catholic diocese in northern Albania until abolished in 2005, when it was merged into the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Shkodër-Pult.
History
The bishopric was founded circa 900, without precursor jurisdiction. Many incumbents were Italian and/or member of a missionary regular order. Some came from another see, more were transferred or promoted elsewhere.The alleged first Bishop of Pulati was a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Dioclea. After the overthrow of Dioclea, the bishops of Pulati were Suffragans of the Greek Archdiocese of Salonica. During the tenth century, and even later, Pulati is not mentioned.
From 1340 to 1520 there were two Dioceses of Pulati, in Latin Polata major and Polata minor; the bishops of the latter were known as Episcopi Sosbrienses, from the Franciscan hospice in the village of Sosi.
Under the Turkish rule, with the decay of its population, after the death of Vincenzo Giovanelli appointed in 1656, the bishops no longer resided at Pulati.
The Franciscan Peter Karagić was nominated Bishop of Pulati in 1697 and Apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of Scopia in Albania. From 1867, Pulati was a Suffragan of the Albanian Metropolitan Archdiocese of Scutari.
Episcopal ordinaries
;Suffragan Bishops of PultFirst centuries unavailable or dubious
- Pietro
- Nicola, previously Titular Bishop of Philadelphia in Arabia
- Lorenzo da Portegno
- Matteo da Norcia
- Sergio
- Alessio
- Nicolo Zaccaria
- Dusman
- Nicola
- Stefano
- Giovanni
- Martino Massarech
- Isidoro Almopaveri
- John Stanywell
- Lorenzo Santarelli
- Martino Polono
- Vincenzo Giovannelli
- Giacinto da Sezze
- Peter Karagić, previously Apostolic Administrator of Roman [Catholic Diocese of Shkodrë|Shkodrë] ; later Metropolitan Archbishop of Skopje
- Marino Gini, later Bishop of Sapë
- Pietro Scurra, later Archbishop of Durrës
- Apostolic Administrator Giovanni Galata, while Bishop of Sapë ; later Bishop of Lezhë , finally Archbishop of Durrës
- Marco de Luchi, later Metropolitan Archbishop of Bar
- Serafino Torriani
- Giorgio Giunchi, later Bishop of Lezhë , Metropolitan Archbishop of Bar ) and Bishop of Budua
- Alessandro Bianchi
- Giovanni Logorezzi, next Bishop of Sapë
- Marco Negri, next Bishop of Sapë
- Antonio Dodmassei, next Bishop of Shkodrë
- Michelangelo Calmet, next Bishop of Ripatransone
- Pietro Ginaj
- Paolo Dodmassei, next Bishop of Lezhë
- Paškal Vujičić : later Titular Bishop of Antiphellus and Apostolic Delegate to Egypt and Arabia and later as Apostolic Vicar of Bosnia
- Dario Bucciarelli, later Metropolitan Archbishop of Skopje
- Paolo Beriscia
- Alberto Cracchi
- Lorenzo Petris de Dolammare, later Bishop of Sapë , emeritate as Titular Bishop of Hesbon
- Nicola Marconi, emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Theodosiopolis
- Bernardino Shlaku, succeeding as previous Coadjutor Bishop of Pult and Titular Bishop of Tiberias
- Apostolic Administrator Antonin Fishta, Titular Bishop of Amyzon, no other prelature
- Robert Ashta