Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto

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Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
Map of the diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
Basic data
Country Italy
Church region Lazio
Ecclesiastical province Rome Suburbicarian Diocese
Metropolitan bishopric Diocese of Rome
Cardinal Bishop Giovanni Battista Cardinal Re
Diocesan bishop Ernesto Mandara
Vicar General Paolo Gilardi
founding September 30, 1986
surface 918 km²
Parishes 83 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Residents 203,100 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics 178,718 (2017 / AP 2018 )
proportion of 88%
Diocesan priest 81 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious priest 29 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics per priest 1,625
Permanent deacons 9 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Friars 33 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious sisters 143 (2017 / AP 2018 )
address Piazza Mario Dottori 14
02047 Poggio Mirteto [Rieti]
Italia
Website www.diocesisabina.it

The diocese Sabina-Poggio Mirteto ( Latin Dioecesis Sabinensis-Mandelensis , Italian Diocesi suburbicaria di Sabina-Poggio Mirteto ) is a suburbicarian diocese and as such belongs to the ecclesiastical province of Rome . The bishopric is the city of Poggio Mirteto .

The diocese of Sabina was founded in the 5th century. In 1841 the diocese of Poggio Mirteto was founded from the area of ​​the diocese of Rieti , the diocese of Sabina and the abbey of San Salvatore Maggiore . On June 3, 1925, the Diocese of Sabina and the Diocese of Poggio Mirteto were combined to form the "Diocese of Sabina and Poggio Mirteto". On September 30, 1986, the name was changed by Pope John Paul II to its current form ("Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto").

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Cathedral in Poggio Mirteto