Roman Catholic Diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino

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Diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino
Dioecesis Frusinatensis-Verulana-Ferentina
CattedraleFrosinone.jpg
Frosinone Cathedral
Location
Country Italy
Ecclesiastical province Immediately subject to the Holy See
Statistics
Area 804 km2 (310 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
188,228
187,230 (99.5%)
Parishes 82
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 8th century
Cathedral Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta (Frosinone)
Co-cathedral Concattedrale di S. Andrea Apostolo (Veroli)
Concattedrale di Ss. Giovanni e Paolo (Ferentino)
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Ambrogio Spreafico
Website
www.diocesifrosinone.it
Co-cathedral in Ferentino

The Italian Catholic Diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino (Latin: Dioecesis Frusinatensis-Verulana-Ferentina) has existed since 1986. In that year, the Diocese of Ferentino was united into the Diocese of Veroli-Frosinone; which was the name of the historic Diocese of Veroli from 1956. It is immediately subject to the Holy See.[1]

History[edit]

No bishop of Veroli is known before Martinus (743).

Among the bishops were:

  • Agostino (1106) and Faramondo (1160), who had been abbots of Casamari;
  • Giovanni (1223), the restorer of clerical discipline;
  • Ennio Filonardi (1503), who was distinguished in the nunciature;
  • Gerolamo Asteo (1608), a Conventual;
  • Domenico de Zaulis (1690), who restored the cathedral and other churches;
  • Antonio Rossi (1786), who, with his whole chapter, took the oath of allegiance to Napoleon.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy page
  2. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia article

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "article name needed". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton. 

Coordinates: 41°38′N 13°21′E / 41.633°N 13.350°E / 41.633; 13.350