Diocese of Crete
The Diocese of Crete is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located on the island of Crete in the ecclesiastical province of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos in Greece.
History
Roman Catholic presence on the island of Crete dates to its conquest by the Republic of Venice in the years after the Fourth Crusade, and its establishment as a Venetian colony in 1212. Immediately after that, the first Latin Rite Archbishop of Crete was appointed, with a succession of holders until the Ottoman conquest of the island in the Cretan War. Thereafter the see remained vacant, until re-established as a simple bishopric on 28 August 1874, initially a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of İzmir, but today a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos.Present day Catholic Churches in Heraklion, Chania, Rethymnon
Bishops
Venetian period
- anonymous, took part in the Fifth Crusade in 1220
- Giovanni Querini
- Angelo Maltraverso, OP
- Leonardo Pantaleo
- anonymous
- Matteo, OP
- Angelo Beacqua
- * See united with the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople
- Alessandro di Sant'Elpidio, OESA
- Egidio di Gallutiis, OP
- Francesco Michiel
- Orso Dolfin
- * Orso Dolfin, apostolic administrator
- Pietro Tommaso, OCarm
- Francesco Querini
- Antonio Negri
- Pietro
- Matteo
- Cristoforo Gallina ?
- Antonio Contarini
- Leonardo Dolfin
- Marco Giustiniani
- Francesco Pavoni
- Marco Marin
- Leonardo Dolfin
- Pietro Donà
- Fantino Valaresso
- Fantino Dandolo
- Filippo Paruta |Filippo Paruta
- Gerolamo Lando
- Andrea Lando
- Giovanni Lando
- * Lorenzo Campeggio, apostolic administrator
- Pietro Lando
- Lorenzo Vitturi
- Tommaso Contarini
- Aloisio Grimani
- Pietro Valier
- Luca Stella
- Leonardo Mocenigo
- Giovanni Querini
Modern period
- Bishop Petros Stefanou, ;
- Bishop Frangkiskos Papamanolis, OFMCap
- Bishop Georges Xenopulos, SJ
- Fr. Arsenio da Corfù, OFMCap
- Fr. Amedeo Marcantonio Speciale da Gangi, OFMCap
- Fr. Roberto da Gangi, OFMCap
- Bishop Lorenzo Giacomo Inglese, OFMCap
- Fr. Isidoro da Smirne, OFMCap
- Bishop Francesco Giuseppe Seminara, OFMCap
- Bishop Luigi Canavo, OFMCap