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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni

Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni
Archidioecesis Amalphitana-Cavensis
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Façade of the Duomo of Amalfi
Location
Country Italy
Ecclesiastical province Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
Statistics
Area 150 km2 (58 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2015)
101,396
100,743 (99.4%)
Parishes 79
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 6th Century
Cathedral Cattedrale di S. Andrea Apostolo
Secular priests 61 (diocesan)
23 (Religious Orders)
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Archbishop Orazio Soricelli
Website
www.diocesiamalficava.it

The Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni (Latin: Archidioecesis Amalphitana-Cavensis) is a Roman Catholic archbishopric, which has its archiepiscopal see at Amalfi, not far from Naples. It was named Archdiocese of Amalfi until parts of the Diocese of Cava e Sarno were merged with it on September 30, 1986.

It was exempt, i.e. directly dependent on the Holy See, but is now a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno.

The current titular is Orazio Soricelli. In 2015, in the diocese of Amalfi there was one priest for every 1,199 Catholics.

Amalfi Cathedral, the cathedral archiepiscopal see, is in Amalfi, devoted to St. Andrew Apostle. It also has

The early beginnings of the Diocese of Amalfi are very obscure; it is not known when it was founded, or when Christianity reached it. That it was early is a reasonable conjecture, considering the facilities for communication with the East which the South of Italy possessed.

The first positive indication that Amalfi was a Christian community is supplied by Pope Gregory the Great, who wrote in January 596 to the Subdeacon Antemius, his legate and administrator in Campania, ordering him to constrain within a monastery Primenus, Bishop of Amalfi, because he did not remain in his diocese, but roamed about. The regular list of bishops began in 829.


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