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

The Italian Catholic Diocese of Patti ((ラテン語:Dioecesis Pactensis)) is in Sicily. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela.〔(''Catholic Hierarchy'' page )〕
Its patron saint is Bartholomew the Apostle.
== History ==
Count Ruggiero founded at Patti a Benedictine abbey, and in 1131 the antipope Anacletus II made Patti an episcopal see, uniting it with the Abbey of Lipari. Pope Eugenius III in 1157 confirmed the action of the antipope, the first legitimate pastor of the see being Gilbertus.
In 1206, it lost territory to establish the territorial prelature of Santa Lucia del Mela.
In 1399, Lipari and Patti were separated, and the first bishop of the separate see of Patti was Francesco Hermemir. Other notable bishops were:
*Francesco Urvio (1518), who in the course of controversies with the ''capitano dello spagnuolo'' was imprisoned; later he was transferred to the Diocese of Urgel in Catalonia (Spain);
*Bartolomeo Sebastiani (1548), who attended the Council of Trent, and was governor of Sicily for three years;
*Alfonso de los Cameros (1652), the founder of the seminary, restored later by Bishop Galletti (1727);
*Cardinal Geremia Celesia, later Archbishop of Palermo, Bishop of Patti, 1860-71.〔(''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article )〕
In its cathedral is preserved the body of St. Febronia, virgin and martyr. Three of the bishops of its ancient precursor Tyndaris are known:
*Severinus (501)
* Eutychius (594), with whose zeal for the conversion of pagans St. Gregory the Great was well pleased
* Theodorus (649).
In 1827 the bishopric gained territory from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Messina.
In 1844.05.20 the diocese exchanged territory with the bishopric of Cefalù.
The diocese had in the early 20th century 49 parishes, 20,000 inhabitants, 5 religious houses of men, and 15 of sisters, conducting 4 institutes for girls and several schools.
It enjoyed a papal visit by John Paul II in June 1988.

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