Diocese of Mondovì Dioecesis Montis Regalis in Pedemonte o Montis Vici |
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Ceiling in Mondovì Cathedral
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Location | |
Country | Italy |
Ecclesiastical province | Turin |
Statistics | |
Area | 2,189 km2 (845 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2004) 119,000 116,000 (97.5%) |
Parishes | 192 |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 5 June 1388 |
Cathedral | Mondovì Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Donato) |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Egidio Miragoli |
Emeritus Bishops | Luciano Pacomio |
Map | |
Website | |
www.diocesimondovi.it |
The Italian Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondovì (Latin: Dioecesis Montis Regalis in Pedemonte o Montis Vici) is a Catholic diocese in the Ecclesiastical Region of Piedmont. Its 192 parishes are divided between the Province of Savona in the (civil) region Liguria and the Province of Cuneo in the (civil) region Piedmont. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Turin.
The town, then called Monsvici or Monteregale, was under the bishop of Asti. until 1198, when it established itself as a commune. The first bishop of Mondovì was Damiano Zavaglia; among his successors were Percivallo di Palma (1429), Amadeo Romagnano (1497), who reconstructed the cathedral (1550); Michele Ghislieri, O.P. (1550), later Pope Pius V; Cardinal Vincenzo Lauro (1566), founder of the seminary, during whose incumbency the cathedral and other churches were torn down to make room for the citadel; Giovanni Battista Isnardi (1697), who restored the episcopal palace and the church of St. Dalmazaio; Carlo Felice Sanmartino (1741), founder of the new seminary, and Giovanni Tommaso Ghilardi, O.P. (1842).
The city, at first part of the Diocese of Asti, became the seat of a bishop, suffragan of the Archbishop of Milan, but, since 1515, the Archdiocese of Turin has been its metropolitan. In 1817, the territory of Cuneo was detached from the See of Mondovì, making the diocese of Cuneo.