Diocese of San Severo Dioecesis Sancti Severi |
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San Severo Cathedral
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Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Foggia-Bovino |
Statistics | |
Area | 1,270 km2 (490 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2014) 158,700 120,000 (75.6%) |
Parishes | 34 |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Rite | Latin Rite |
Established | 16th century |
Cathedral | Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta |
Secular priests | 53 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Giovanni Checchinato |
Website | |
www.diocesisansevero.it |
The Italian Catholic Diocese of San Severo (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Severi) is in Apulia. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino.
The diocese of San Severo was established in 1580 as a continuation or replacement of that of Civitate, a town now called San Paolo di Civitate, close to the ruins of Teanum Apulum.
Among the bishops of Civitate were:
In 1580 the first occupant of the see of San Severo was Martino de Martini, a Jesuit; other bishops are:
To this diocese was later added the territory of the ancient Dragonara, a city built in 1005 by the Byzantine Governor of Apulia. Cappelletti gives the names of twenty-eight bishops between 1061 and 1657.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton.
Coordinates: 41°41′42″N 15°22′45″E / 41.6951°N 15.3793°E