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Roman Catholic Diocese of Foligno : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Diocese of Foligno


The Italian Catholic Diocese of Foligno ((ラテン語:Dioecesis Fulginatensis)) is in Umbria. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Perugia-Città della Pieve.
, the bishop is Gualtiero Sigismondi.〔[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbertoldo.html Bishop Gualtiero Sigismondi [Catholic-Hierarchy]]〕
==History==
There is reason to believe that Christianity was introduced at Foligno in the first half of the second century. Saint Felicianus, the patron of the city, though certainly not the first bishop, was consecrated by Pope Victor I and martyred under Decius (24 January); the exact dates of his history are uncertain.〔''Acta Sanctorum'', Jan., II, 582-88; Analecta Boll., 1890, 381.〕
Until 471 no other bishop is known. Saint Vincent of Laodicea in Syria was made bishop by Pope Hormisdas in 523.
Subsequent important bishops were:
*Eusebius of Foli
gno]], who persuaded King Luitprand to spare the city (740);
*Azzo degli Azzi, who distinguished himself at the Council of Rome in 1059 against Berengarius;
*Bonfiglio de' Bonfigli, who took part in the First Crusade;
*Isidoro Chiari (1547), a theologian at the Council of Trent;
Foligno Cathedral, of very early date, and possessing a beautiful crypt, was rebuilt in 1133; in 1201 a wing, with a façade, was added, famous for its sculptures by Binello and Rodolfo (statues of Frederick Barbarossa and of Bishop Anselm), restored in 1903. Other churches are: Santa Maria infra Portas, of the Lombard period, with Byzantine frescoes; San Claudio (1232); San Domenico (1251); San Giovanni Profiamma (1231), whose name recalls the ancient city of Forum Flaminii.
The monastery of Sassovio (1229), with a remarkable cloister of 120 columns, and the Palazzo Communale are also noteworthy.〔''Catholic Encyclopedia''

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