Diocese of Senigallia
| Diocese of Senigallia | |
| Basic data | |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| Ecclesiastical province | Brands |
| Metropolitan bishopric | Archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo |
| Diocesan bishop | Francesco Manenti |
| Emeritus diocesan bishop | Giuseppe Orlandoni |
| surface | 580 km² |
| Vicariates | 4 () |
| Parishes | 57 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Residents | 128,795 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Catholics | 119,780 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| proportion of | 93% |
| Diocesan priest | 65 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Religious priest | 10 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Catholics per priest | 1,597 |
| Permanent deacons | 15 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Friars | 10 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| Religious sisters | 58 (2017 / AP 2018 ) |
| rite | Roman rite |
| Liturgical language | Italian |
| cathedral | Cattedrale San Pietro Apostolo in Senigallia |
| Website | www.diocesisenigallia.it |
That in Italy located Diocese of Senigallia ( Latin Dioecesis Senogalliensis , Italian Diocese of Senigallia ), headquartered in the city of Senigallia was founded in the 6th century and is one of the ecclesiastical province of Ancona-Osimo to.
See also
Web links
- Homepage of the Diocese of Senigallia (Italian)
- Entry on the diocese of Senigallia on catholic-hierarchy.org (English)
Individual proof
- ↑ VICARIE E UNITA 'PASTORALI , accessed on February 3, 2018.