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Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino

The Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino ((ラテン語:Dioecesis Massana-Plumbinensis)) is a Roman Catholic eccleasistical territory in central Italy, known as Diocese of Massa Marittima before 1978. It is a historic church territory in Tuscany, suffragan of the Archdiocese of Siena.〔[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dmmpi.html Massa Marittima-Piombino (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]〕
The diocese has an area of 1,200 square kilometres, an overall population of 126,931, a Catholic population of 125,000, 60 priests, 4 permanent deacons, and 82 religious, and the present bishop, appointed on 15 December 2010, is Carlo Ciattini.
==History==
It was first mentioned in the eighth century. It grew at the expense of Populonia, an ancient city of the Etruscans. Populonia was besieged by Sulla, and in Strabo's time was already declining; later it suffered at the hands of Totila, of the Lombards, and in 817 of a Byzantine fleet. After this, the bishops of Populonia abandoned the town, and in the eleventh century, established their residence at Massa.
In 1226 Massa became a commune under the protection of Pisa. In 1307 it made an alliance with Siena, which was the cause of many wars between the two republics.
The first known Bishop of Populonia was Atellus (about 495); another was Saint Cerbonius (546), protector of the city, t
o whom Saint Gregory refers in his ''Dialogues''. Among the bishops of Massa were Antonio da Massa Marittima (1430), a former minister general of the Franciscans, and legate of Pope Boniface IX; Leonardo Dati (1467), author of poetic satires; Alessandro Petrucci (1601), who embellished the cathedral and the episcopal palace; the Camaldolese Eusebio da Ciani (1719), who governed the diocese for fifty-one years. This see was at first suffragan of Pisa, but since 1458 of Siena.

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