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    Diocese of Mottola or Diocese of Motula (Latin: Dioecesis Motulensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Mottola in the province of Taranto...
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  • Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mottola (1648–1651). Tommaso d'Aquino was born in Naples and ordained a priest in the Congregation of Clerics...
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  • The following is the List of the Catholic dioceses in Italy. As of May 2017[update], the Catholic Church in Italy is divided into sixteen ecclesiastical...
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  • The Diocese of Termia or Diocese of Thermae or Diocese of Thermia (Latin: Dioecesis Thermiensis seu Firminiensis) was a Latin Catholic crusader bishopric...
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    The Diocese of Lucera-Troia (Latin: Dioecesis Lucerina-Troiana), sometimes called Nocera, is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia, in southern...
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    The Diocese of Castellaneta (Latin: Dioecesis Castellanetensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia. It is a suffragan of the Roman Catholic...
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    The diocese of Gravina and Montepeloso is a former ecclesiastical territory of the Roman Catholic Church in Apulia, southern Italy. Gravina is about 59 km...
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  • The Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Europe has affected several dioceses in European nations. This article summarises reported cases of sexual abuse perpetrated...
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  • The Diocese of Montepeloso (also Diocese of Irsina) (Latin: Dioecesis Montis Pelusii) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Montepeloso...
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    the Evangelization of Peoples (Latin: Congregatio pro Gentium Evangelizatione) was a congregation of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church in Rome, responsible...
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  • Giovanni Battista Falesi (category 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    Giovanni Battista Falesi, O.P. (1587–1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mottola (1638–1648). Giovanni Battista Falesi was born in...
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    The Diocese of Caiazzo is a former Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the province of Caserta, southern Italy, abolished in 1986, when it was...
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  • Nicola Colafacio (category 15th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fondi (1445–1476). On 27 January 1445, Nicola Colafacio was appointed during the papacy of Pope Eugene...
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  • Bernard Joseph McLaughlin (category 20th-century American Roman Catholic titular bishops)
    an American bishop of the Catholic Church. He served as the Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo and also held the titular see of Mottola. McLaughlin was born...
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  • Martín de León Cárdenas (category 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops)
    November 1655) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Palermo (1650–1655), Bishop of Pozzuoli (1631–1650), and Bishop of Trivento (1630–1631)...
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  • Carlo Loffredo (category 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    January 1701) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1698–1701), Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1691–1698), and Bishop of Molfetta (1670–1691)...
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    Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, in his native Basque Country, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antwerp, Belo Horizonte, Junín, and Rome. Numerous institutions...
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  • Tommaso d'Ancora (category 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops)
    Tommaso d'Ariconi (1583–1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Trani (1635–1656) and Bishop of Mottola (1630–1634). Tommaso d'Ancora...
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  • The Diocese or Bishopric of Amyclae is a defunct Latin and Orthodox episcopal see and suppressed Latin Catholic titular bishopric in the Peloponnese,...
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    Pier Luigi Carafa (1581–1655) (category House of Carafa)
    conclave) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, and a member of the Roman Curia. He was bishop of Tricarico and nuntius of Cologne. On 2 June 1624, he...
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    Battipaglia (category Municipalities of the Province of Salerno)
    1080 within a bureaucratic document of the Duchy of Apulia and Calabria addressed to the local Catholic diocese. It is generally believed that the name...
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    Angelo De Donatis (category 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops)
    September 2015 the Titular Bishop of Mottola and an Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, where he was responsible for the training of the clergy. He was consecrated...
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  • Biago Proto de Rubeis (category 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Sicily)
    Bishop of Gaeta (1637); Giovanni Battista Falesi, Bishop of Mottola (1638); Gaspare Conturla, Bishop of Venosa (1638); Francesco Tontori, Bishop of Ischia...
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    Apostolic Nunciature to Iran (category Diplomatic missions of the Holy See)
    Roman Province of the Congregation of the Missions of Saint Vincent de Paul (in Italian). Retrieved 26 August 2019. "Mons. Paolo Pappalardo". Diocese...
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    Scipione Rebiba (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Pisa)
    active in Rome as one of the six cardinals of the Roman Inquisition (1542–1555), appointed Rebiba as his vicar to administer the diocese on his behalf. Rebiba...
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    Francesco Maria Brancaccio (category 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    Italian Catholic cardinal. Brancaccio was born on 15 April 1592, the son of Baron Muzio II Brancaccio, governor of Apulia and Zenobia in the Kingdom of Naples...
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    Alessandro D'Errico (category 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic titular archbishops)
    November 1950) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. He has spent his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and was the Apostolic Nuncio...
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  • Miguel Antonio de Benavides y Piedrola (category Roman Catholic bishops of Cartagena in Colombia)
    de Benavides y Piedrola (1643 – February 1713) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cartagena (1681–1713). Miguel Antonio de Benavides y...
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    Christian Brothers Academy (New Jersey) (category Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton)
    preparatory Catholic high school in the Lincroft section of Middletown Township in New Jersey. The school is run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian...
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  • halakhic analysis Jaime Soto (M.S.W. 1986)- American Roman Catholic Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento Milton Steinberg (Ph.D. 1928) – rabbi...
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