The Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros, and Mykonos () is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic church in insular Greece.
Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is the cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, in the village of Xinara, on Tinos, but is also has a Co-Cathedral of the Presentation of the Lord, in Naxos town.
The ecclesiastical territory comprises most of the Aegean islands in Greece, including, but not limited to Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos.
Josif Printezis was appointed bishop in January 2021, and will be consecrated and installed in March.
History
Originally erected as the Diocese of Naxos in the 13th century, the Latin bishopric was promoted to the rank of Metropolitan Archdiocese of Naxos in 1522, after the fall of Rhodes (Ottoman conquest), when the Archiepiscopal see for its Knights Hospitallers' crusader state was in fact moved from there.
In 1538, Naxos (along with the islands of Andros, Paros, and Santorini) fell to the Ottoman naval commander Hayreddin Barbarossa. In response, Pope Paul III assembled a âÂÂâÂÂHoly LeagueâÂÂâÂÂ, comprising the Papacy, Spain, the Republic of Genoa, the Republic of Venice and the Knights of Malta, to confront Barbarossa but were defeated at the Battle of Preveza.
On June 3, 1919, the Archdiocese of Naxos was united with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tinos and Mykonos (which in 1824 had absorbed the suppressed Roman Catholic Diocese of Andros, without adopting its title) to form the present Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos, whose new name also includes Andros.
In 1964, the parish charitable funds and the various Catholic associations and brotherhoods of the diocese were brought together in a single organisation, as an attempt to unify the efforts. This organisation had the name To spÃÂti tou ftochoú (äÿ ÃÂÃÂïÃÂù ÃÂÿÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ; "The Poor Man's House") and helped families through donations and loans, promoting education, and supporting the disabled, widows, and orphans. It was renamed Caritas Naxos-Tinos (ÃÂìÃÂùÃÂñàÃÂìþÿÃÂ
â äîýÿÃÂ
) in the 1980s and expanded its goals, and became a member of Caritas Hellas in 1981. In 1994, it was registered as an NGO. Caritas Naxos-Tinos is the official social arm of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros and Mykonos.
Province
The Metropolitan's ecclesiastical province comprises his own archdiocese and the following suffragan dioceses :
Bishops
(all Latin Church)
Diocese of Naxos
Erected: 13th Century<Br> Latin Name: Naxiensis
- Giorgio (1252.11.12 â ?)
- Bernardino (1330.10.19 â 1332.05.13), later Bishop of Sorres (1332.05.13 â ?)
- Daniele (? â death 1345)
- Andrea, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1349.01.19 â 1356.05.29), later Bishop of Bosa (Italy) (1356.05.29 â 1360)
- Tommaso, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1357.06.30 â ?)
- Stefano (? â 1377.09.18), later (Metropolitan) Titular Archbishop of Cæsarea in Palæstina (1377.09.18 â ?)
- Pantaleo Dioscoro di Nasso [whichbis Italian for 'of Naxos'] (1418.05.02 â ?), previously Bishop of Syros (Greece) (1410.02.12 â 1418.05.02)
- Leonardo, Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1446.06.03 â ?)
- Francesco, O.F.M. (1453.04.30 â ?)
- Antonio (1458.12.29 â ?)
- Nicola (1460.08.22 â ?)
- Nicola di Gaeta (1479.02.13 â ?), previously Bishop of Minervino (1492.01.23 â 1497.05.15), Bishop of Acerra (Italy) (1497.05.15 â 1504.04.15)
- Roberto de Noya (Noja), O.P. (1504.04.15 â 1515 Died)
- Paolo Zabarella, O.E.S.A. (1515 â ?)
- Filippo di Vegis (1519.09.15 â 1523)
Archdiocese of Naxos
Elevated: 1522<br> Latin Name: Naxiensis
- Giacomo Coppi (archbishop) (1524âÂÂ1538 Died)
- Giuseppe de Montanaris (1538âÂÂ1540 Died)
- Sebastiano Leccavella, O.P. (1542âÂÂ1562 Appointed, Bishop of Lettere-Gragnano)
- Antonio Giustiniani (archbishop of Lipari), O.P. (1562âÂÂ1564 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Lipari)
- Francesco Pisani (bishop) (1564âÂÂ1569 Appointed, Bishop of Chioggia)
- Domenico di Grammatica (1579âÂÂ?)
- Dionisio Reudio, O.F.M. (1593âÂÂ1615 Died)
- Angelo Gozzadini (1616âÂÂ1621 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Civita Castellana e Orte)
- Marco Antonio Quirino, O.Cruc. (1622âÂÂ1625 Resigned)
- Raffaele Schiattini (1625âÂÂ1657 Died)
- Bartolomeo Polla (1659âÂÂ1691 Died)
- Pietro Martire Giustiniani, O.P. (1691âÂÂ1700 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Tinos)
- Antonio Giustiniani (archbishop of Naxos) (1701âÂÂ1730 Died)
- Giovanni Francesco Bossi, O.F.M. Conv. (1730âÂÂ1732 Died)
- Antonio Maturi, O.F.M. (1733âÂÂ1749 Resigned)
- Pietro Martire de Stefani, O.P. (1750âÂÂ1773 Died)
- Giovanni Battista Crispi (1773âÂÂ1796 Died)
- Godefroid Philippe Joseph de La Porte, O.F.M. Cap. (1796âÂÂ1799 Died)
- Binkentios Coressi (1800âÂÂ1814 Appointed, Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Constantinople)
- Andrea Veggetti (1816âÂÂ1838 Died)
- Niccola Candoni (1838âÂÂ1842 Died)
- Domenico Castelli, O.P. (1844âÂÂ1852 Died)
- François Cuculla (1853âÂÂ1864 Died)
- Lorenzo Bergeretti (1864âÂÂ1742)
- Giuseppe Zaffino (1875âÂÂ1892 Appointed, Archbishop of Athens)
- Filippo Camassei (1904âÂÂ1906 Appointed, Patriarch of Jerusalem)
- Leonard Brindisi (1909âÂÂ1919 Appointed, Archbishop of Corfù, Zante e Cefalonia)
Archdiocese of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
United: 3 June 1919 with the Diocese of Andros, the Diocese of Mykonos, and the Diocese of Tinos<br> Latin Name: Naxiensis, Andrensis, Tinensis, et Myconensis
References
- http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dnaxo.html
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