The Diocese of Vittorio Veneto (Latin: Dioecesis Victoriensis Venetorum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy, with its see in...
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Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of Italy, between the Piave...
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Italy, with a population of about five million. Venice is the region's capital and the largest city. Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Denpasar Roman Catholic Diocese of Larantuka Roman Catholic Diocese of Maumere Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng Roman Catholic Diocese...
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of Vittorio Veneto Duchy of Ceneda [it], medieval Lombard duchy of which Ceneda was capital Diocese of Ceneda, now part of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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Corrado Pizziolo (category 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
23 December 1949) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Vittorio Veneto. Corrado Pizziolo was born in Scandolara...
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Chioggia Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone Diocese of Padua Diocese of Treviso Diocese of Verona Diocese of Vicenza Diocese of Vittorio Veneto Metropolitan...
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The Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Region of Triveneto (Regione ecclesiastica Triveneto) is one of the sixteen ecclesiastical regions of the Roman Catholic...
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Eugenio Ravignani (category 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, Italy, from 1983 to 1997 and as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trieste, Italy, from 1997 to 2009...
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Antonio De Rosso (category 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests)
Treviso, Veneto), in a Roman Catholic family. In 1968, he was ordained priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, by Bishop Albino Luciani...
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Albino Luciani Diocesan Museum (category Museums in Veneto)
Paolo I. It houses works from several churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, including paintings by Titian, Cima da Conegliano, Il...
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Fabio Dal Cin (category People from Vittorio Veneto)
a priest for the diocese of Vittorio Veneto on 7 December 1990. In 1990, he was appointed parish vicar of Motta di Livenza, site of a pilgrimage shrine...
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Alfredo Magarotto (category 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio Veneto, Italy, from 1997 to 2003. He returned briefly after retirement to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio...
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Pope John Paul I (redirect from List of encyclicals of Pope John Paul I)
truths of the faith in a simple way, directly and comprehensible to all people. On 15 December 1958, Luciani was appointed Bishop of Vittorio Veneto by Pope...
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Vicenza, and Vittorio Veneto. In 1451 the Patriarchate of Grado was merged with the Bishopric of Castello and Venice to form the Patriarchate of Venice. Archdiocese...
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province's other dioceses are those of Adria-Rovigo, Belluno-Feltre, Chioggia, Concordia-Pordenone, Padua, Treviso, Verona, Vicenza and Vittorio Veneto. http://www...
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Italian honorifics (category Culture of Italy)
d'Italia (Order of the Star of Italy) for a contribution to the post-war reconstruction of Italy Ordine di Vittorio Veneto (Order of Vittorio Veneto) for Italian...
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This is a list of the Catholic dioceses in Europe, i.e. dioceses of the Catholic Church. In Europe, there are a large number of dioceses principally centred...
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Belluno (redirect from Belluno, Veneto)
Feltre, Treviso, Ponte nelle Alpi and Vittorio Veneto. Belluno railway station, at Piazzale della Stazione, forms part of the Calalzo–Padua railway. It was...
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major producer of honey), Urussanga, Nova Veneza, Siderópolis, Orleans and Araranguá. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Criciúma. Criciuma's...
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The Diocese of Trieste (Latin: Dioecesis Tergestina) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Triveneto. It has existed since no later than 524...
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Santa Croce, Padua (category Roman Catholic churches completed in 1749)
Croce is a Roman Catholic church located on Corso Vittorio Emanuele 178 in Padua, Veneto region, Italy. The church arose adjacent to the oratory of Sant Croce...
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The Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone (Latin: Dioecesis Concordiensis-Portus Naonis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church situated in northeastern Italy...
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The Diocese of Jesi (Latin: Dioecesis Aesina) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Marche, Italy. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese...
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The Diocese of Chioggia (Latin: Dioecesis Clodiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Veneto, at the southernmost point of the Laguna...
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Girolamo Bortignon (category 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
1949. When Pope John XXIII asked Bortignon for a name for Bishop of Vittorio Veneto, the latter offered his old vicar general in Belluno, Albino Luciani...
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Religion in Italy (section The Catholic Church)
and the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, have their headquarters in Rome too. The Italian territory is divided into 225 Catholic dioceses (whose bishops have...
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of the Bishop of Rome Diocese of Rome National churches in Rome Islam in Rome Mosque of Rome Roman mythology Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome Titular churches...
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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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