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Diocese of Lodi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Lodi
The Italian Catholic Diocese of Lodi ((ラテン語:Dioecesis Laudensis)) has existed since the fourth century, and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan.〔(''Catholic Hierarchy'' page )〕 ==History==
Under Diocletian, according to the local legend, 4000 Christians with their bishop, whose name is unknown, were burned alive in their church. St. Bassianus, the patron of the city of Lodi, was certainly bishop in 378. Other bishops were: *Titianus (474), whose relics were discovered in 1640; *Venantianus, a contemporary of Gregory the Great; *Olderico (1024); *Alberico di Merlino (1160); *Alberto Quadrelli (1168); *Leone Palatini (1318), peacemaker between the Guelphs and Ghibellines; *Paolo Cadamosto (1354), legate of Pope Urban VI in Hungary; *Cardinal Gerardo di Landriana (1419), who discovered the ''De Oratore'' of Cicero; *Cardinal Lodovico Simonetta (1537), who presided at the Council of Trent; *Antonio Scarampi (1568), founder of the seminary and friend of Charles Borromeo; *Carlo Ambrogio Mezzabarba (1725), Apostolic visitor for China and the Indies; *Gian Antonio della Beretta (1758), who suffered exile for his opposition to the oath of the Cisalpine Constitution; *Domenico Maria Gelmini (1871–1888); *Tarcisio Vincenzo Benedetti (1952–1972); *Giulio Oggioni (1972–1977); *Giacomo Capuzzi (1989–2005); *Giuseppe Merisi (2005–2014); *Maurizio Malvestiti (since 2014).
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