The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lettere-Gragnano was a Latin Catholic diocese located in the commune of Lettere in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the southern-central Italian region Campania. In 1818, it was merged into the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia.
History
- Established in 987?4 as Diocese of Lettere, Latin Name: Litteræ (adjective Litterensis), on territory split off from Diocese of Amalfi, near the site of Ancient Liternum.
- Renamed in 1169 as Diocese of LettereâÂÂGragnano, adding to its title coastal hill town Gragnano, now also a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples
- Suppressed on 27 June 1818, its territory being merged into the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
- 1968: Restored as Titular Episcopal See of Lettere
Diocese of Lettere
Erected: 984<br> Latin Name: Litterensis
Diocese of Lettere-Gragnano
Name Changed: 1169
1818 Suppressed to the Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
Titular see
In 1968 the diocese was nominally restored, under its original name, as Titular bishopric of Lettere (Curiate Italian) / Litteræ (Latin) / Litteren(sis) (Latin adjective)
It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank with an archiepiscopal exception :
- Titular Bishop: Giovanni Battista Cesana, Comboni Missionaries (M.C.C.J.) (1968.12.19 â death 1991.06.12) as emeritate; formerly Titular Bishop of Cerbali (1950.12.01 â 1953.03.25) as last Apostolic Vicar of Gulu (formerly Equatorial Nile, Uganda) (1950.12.01 â 1953.03.25), promoted first Bishop of Gulu (1953.03.25 â 1968.12.19)
- Titular Archbishop Luigi Travaglino (Italian) (1992.04.04 â ...) as papal diplomat : Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Gambia (1992.04.04 â 1995.05.02), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Guinea (1992.04.04 â 1995.05.02), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Liberia (1992.04.04 â 1995.05.02), Apostolic Nuncio (ambassador) to Nicaragua (1995.05.02 â 2001), Permanent Observer to Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) (2011.01.05 â 2015.02.12), Apostolic Nuncio to Monaco (2012.09.08 â 2016.01.16).
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