History of Bergamo - Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo (Paperback)


Chapters: Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 57. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Diocese of Bergamo (Latin: Dioecesis Bergomensis) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy, and is suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan. It was founded in the fourth century CE, and its first bishop was Saint Narno. Narnus was succeeded by Viator of Bergamo. The diocese is headed by Bishop Francesco Beschi, and has a strong fraternal relationship with the city and the archdiocese of Cochabamba in Bolivia. As of 2007, the diocese of Bergamo has 389 parishes, most of them belong to the political entity known as the Province of Bergamo (Italian: Provincia di Bergamo). August 26 is the feast day of Bergamo's patron, Saint Alexander, who is believed to have been a Roman centurion of the Theban legion imprisoned for his Christian beliefs. He escaped, was recaptured, and was executed around 297 CE. He is considered a Christian martyr. A church, San Alessandro da Bergamo, had been dedicated to him since the earliest days of the diocese. The church is presently administered by the Benedictines, priests belonging to the Order of Saint Benedict. In 2007, the diocese opened its 37th Diocesan Synod, a gathering dedicated to problems and opportunities confronting parishes in the twenty-first century. The diocese maintains strong relations with the Roman Cathoilc diocese of Cochabamba. Priests of the diocese manage parishes in Cuba and Cote d'Ivoire The 390 parishes all fall within the Lombardy region. 385 are within the Province of Bergamo, 14 in the Province of Lecco, and one in the Province of Brescia. Adrara San MartinoSanti Martino Carlo Borromeo e Nativit della Beata VergineAdrara San RoccoS. RoccoAlbano SantAlessandroSS. Cornelio e Cipriano MartiriAlbinoS. GiulianoS. Be...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=8167203

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Chapters: Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 57. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Diocese of Bergamo (Latin: Dioecesis Bergomensis) is a see of the Catholic Church in Italy, and is suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan. It was founded in the fourth century CE, and its first bishop was Saint Narno. Narnus was succeeded by Viator of Bergamo. The diocese is headed by Bishop Francesco Beschi, and has a strong fraternal relationship with the city and the archdiocese of Cochabamba in Bolivia. As of 2007, the diocese of Bergamo has 389 parishes, most of them belong to the political entity known as the Province of Bergamo (Italian: Provincia di Bergamo). August 26 is the feast day of Bergamo's patron, Saint Alexander, who is believed to have been a Roman centurion of the Theban legion imprisoned for his Christian beliefs. He escaped, was recaptured, and was executed around 297 CE. He is considered a Christian martyr. A church, San Alessandro da Bergamo, had been dedicated to him since the earliest days of the diocese. The church is presently administered by the Benedictines, priests belonging to the Order of Saint Benedict. In 2007, the diocese opened its 37th Diocesan Synod, a gathering dedicated to problems and opportunities confronting parishes in the twenty-first century. The diocese maintains strong relations with the Roman Cathoilc diocese of Cochabamba. Priests of the diocese manage parishes in Cuba and Cote d'Ivoire The 390 parishes all fall within the Lombardy region. 385 are within the Province of Bergamo, 14 in the Province of Lecco, and one in the Province of Brescia. Adrara San MartinoSanti Martino Carlo Borromeo e Nativit della Beata VergineAdrara San RoccoS. RoccoAlbano SantAlessandroSS. Cornelio e Cipriano MartiriAlbinoS. GiulianoS. Be...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=8167203

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September 2010

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58

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978-1-156-68833-5

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