Diocese of Pulati
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The Diocese of Pult (Latin Pulati) (
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 (877) was a
From 1340 to 1520 there were two Dioceses of Pulati, in Latin
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
Episcopal ordinaries
(all Roman Rite)
- Suffragan Bishops of Pult (Pulati)
First centuries unavailable or dubious
- Pietro (1351?–?)
- Nicola (1367.04.21 – ?), previously Titular Bishop of Philadelphia in Arabia(? – 1367.04.21)
- Lorenzo da Portegno (1370.08.19 – death 1376?)
- Matteo da Norcia (1376.08.27 – ?)
- Sergio (1391?–?)
- Alessio (1405.11.04 – ?)
- Nicolo Zaccaria (1421.05.05 – ?)
- Dusman (1427.04.30 – ?)
- Nicola (1454? – death 1470?)
- Stefano (1470.10.26 – ?)
- Giovanni (1475.05.10 – ?)
- Martino Massarech (1515.04.18 – ?)
- Isidoro Almopaveri (1518.04.12 – ?)
- John Stanywell (1524.04.28 – ?)
- Lorenzo Santarelli (1529.06.07 – ?)
- Martino Polono (1574?–?)
- Vincenzo Giovannelli (1656.01.10 – 1660)
- Giacinto da Sezze (1660.09.20 – ?)
- Peter Karagić (1698.09.15 – 1702.09.25), previously Macedonia) (1702.09.25 – ?)
- Marino Gini (1703.11.26 – 1719.03.29), later Bishop of Sapë (Albania) (1719.03.29 – 1720)
- Pietro Scurra (1719.05.15 – 1720.09.30), later Archbishop of Durrës(Durazzo, Albania) (1720.09.30 – death 1737)
- Durrës(Durazzo, Albania) (1739.01.26 – death 1752)
- Marco de Luchi (1731.09.24 – 1746.03.09), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Bar (Montenegro) (1746.03.09 – death 1749.07.07)
- Serafino Torriani (1746.03.09 – 1754.09.19)
- Giorgio Giunchi (1757.01.03 – 1765.12.09), later Bishop of Lezhë (Albania) (1765.12.09 – 1786.07.24), Metropolitan Archbishop of Bar (Montenegro)) (1786.07.24 – death 1787.01.26) and Bishop of Budua (1786.09.01 – 1787.01.26)
- Alessandro Bianchi (1766.01.27 – 1780)
- Giovanni Logorezzi (1781.04.02 – 1791.09.26), next Bishop of Sapë (Albania) (1791.09.26 – death 1795)
- Marco Negri (1791.09.26 – 1808.07.08), next Bishop of Sapë (Albania) (1808.07.08 – death 1820.05.13)
- Antonio Dodmassei (1808.07.08 – 1814.12.19), next Bishop of Shkodrë(Albania) (1814.12.19 – death 1816.07.21)
- Michelangelo Calmet (1814.12.19 – 1816.07.22), next Bishop of Ripatransone(Italy) (1816.07.22 – death 1817.08.08)
- Pietro Ginaj (1817.07.04 – 1832.04.01)
- Paolo Dodmassei (1847.07.30 – 1858.05.02), next Bishop of Lezhë (Albania) (1858.05.02 – death 1868.09.27)
- Paškal Vujičić (1858.06.01 – 1860.09.28): later Bosnia (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (1866.08.06 – retired 1881)
- Dario Bucciarelli (1860.12.09 – 1864.06.06), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Skopje(Macedonia) (1864.06.06 – death 1878)
- Paolo Beriscia (1864.06.14 – death 1869.08.21)
- Alberto Cracchi (1870.05.24 – death 1887.12.22)
- Lorenzo Petris de Dolammare (1889.01.07 – 1890.08.05), later Bishop of Hesbon(1893.01.21 – death 1910.09.03)
- Nicola Marconi, emeritate as Theodosiopolis(1911.01.21 – death 1930.04.11)
- Bernardino Shlaku (1911.01.31 – death 1956.11.09), succeeding as previous Bishop of Tiberias(1910.01.08 – 1911.01.31)
- Apostolic Administrator Antonin Fishta (1956.12.17 – death 1980.01.12), Titular Bishop of Amyzon(1956.12.17 – 1980.01.12), no other prelature
- Robert Ashta (1992.12.25 – death 1998.04.12)
References
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy article
- ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
Sources and external links
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pulati". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.