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Roman Catholic Diocese of Risano

The Diocese of Risano (Latin Risinium) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church from the 6th to the 17th century and is now a titular see.

History

It was established as Diocese of Risano with its episcopal see at Risan, site of the ancient town of Rhizon. It was a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Diocleia in the late Roman province of Dalmatia Superior.

It was suppressed , its territory being merged into the Diocese of Kotor, also in modern Montenegro.

Episcopal ordinaries

Bishops of Risano

(incomplete in the 6th and possibly until the 13th century)

  • Sebastiano(591? – 595?)
vacancy?
  • Michele, Augustinians (O.E.S.A.)(1271? – ?)
  • Davide da Ginevra, O.E.S.A.(1327? – 1349?)
  • Nicola, Conventual Friars Minor (O.F.M. Conv.) (? – death 1350?)
  • Doimo, O.F.M.(1351.03.28 – 1352.10.25), next Bishop of Kotor (Cattaro) (Montenegro) (1352.10.25 – 1368?)
  • Cesario(? – 1355)
  • Dionigi(? – 1400), next Bishop of Kotor (Cattaro) (Montenegro) (1400 – ?)
  • Andrea (1400 – ?)
  • Enrico de Tolnis, Carmelites (O. Carm.) (1400.06.16 – ?)
  • Costantino Clementi, O.F.M. (1423.07.09 – ?)
  • Egidio Byedborch, O. Carm. (1428.11.29 – ?)
  • Antun Bogdanović (1434.04.12 – ?), apparently first Slavic native incumbent
  • Giovanni da Montemartino, O.F.M. (1434.09.01 – ?)
  • Dionisio Stefani, O. Carm. (1436.10.17 – ?)
  • Giovanni Mattei, O. Carm. (1453.01.12 – ?)
  • Heinrich Hopfgarten (1455.11.21 – 1460.03.24), also Titular Bishop of (1455.11.21 – death 1460.03.24) as Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz (Mayene, western Germany) (1455.11.21 – 1460.03.24)
  • Daniele (1470.12.10 – ?)
  • Raphael (1487.02.16 – ?)
  • Adriano de Arnoldis, O. Carm. (1518.09.18 – ?)
  • Antonio Pasquali, O.F.M. Conv. (1520.10.12 – ?)
  • Miguel de Sanguesa, Cistercians (O. Cist.) (1537.04.29 – death 1548), also Titular Bishop of (1537.04.20 – 1548) as Auxiliary Bishop of Tarazona (Spain) (1537.04.20 – 1548)
  • André Tissier, O.F.M. (1551.03.04 – ?)
  • György Zalatnaky (1551.03.04 – 1600.12.20), previously Bishop of Knin (? – 1598.04.16); later Bishop of Pécs (Hungary) (1600.12.20 – death 1605)
  • Alfonso de Requeséns Fenollet, O.F.M. (1610.08.30 – 1625.10.06); previously Bishop of Duvno (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (1610.08.30 – 1625.10.06); later Bishop of Barbastro (Spain) (1625.10.06 – 1639.04.08)
  • Vincenzo Zucconi (1627.08.30 – ?), also Bishop of Duvno (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (1627.08.30 – ?)

Titular see

The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Risinium (Latin name; Curiate Italian Risinio)

It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting (lowest) episcopal rank with two archiepiscopal exceptions:

  • Ubald Langlois, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.I.) (1938.03.30 – 1953.09.18)
  • Alphonse-Célestin-Basile Baud, Capuchin Frirs Minor (O.F.M. Cap.) (1954.04.10 – 1955.09.14)
  • Raul Zambrano Camader (1956.12.29 – 1962.04.26)
  • Charles Borromeo McLaughlin (1964.01.13 – 1968.05.02)
  • Titular Archbishop Paolo Botto (1969.05.02 – 1970.12.03)
  • Titular Archbishop Reginaldo Giuseppe Maria Addazi, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1971.07.03 – 1975.02.07)
  • Giovanni Pes (1975.04.25 – 1979.05.23)
  • Władysław Ziółek (1980.03.12 – 1986.01.24)
  • Abraham Escudero Montoya (1986.05.22 – 1990.04.30)
  • John Richard McNamara (1992.04.14 – 2001.04.16)
  • Bishop Gáspár Ladocsi (2001.11.28 – ...), Auxiliary Bishop emeritus of Esztergom–Budapest (Hungary)

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