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Roman Catholic Diocese of Syros

Coordinates: 37°27′04″N 24°56′07″E / 37.4511°N 24.9353°E / 37.4511; 24.9353
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Diocese of Syros e Milos

Dioecesis Syrensis et Milensis

Ἐπισκοπή Σύρου καί Μίλου
Location
CountryGreece
Ecclesiastical provinceNaxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
MetropolitanNaxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
Statistics
Area633 km2 (244 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2010)
31,302
6,831 (21.8%)
Information
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteLatin Rite
Established13th Century
CathedralSaint George's Cathedral (Roman Catholic), Ano Syros
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopPetros Stefanou
A view of the inside of the cathedral which features high ceilings and colorful walls. There are white pillars and arches throughout. A variety of artwork is displayed on the walls.
View of the interior of Saint George's Cathedral in Syros.

The Diocese of Syros and Milos (Latin: Dioecesis Syrensis et Milensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the cities of Syros and Milos in the ecclesiastical province of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos in Greece.

History

  • 1400: Established as Diocese of Syros – Milos

Ordinaries

Bishops of Syros

  1. Agostino Gisolfi, OP (23 September 1592 – 1607)
  2. Giovanni Andrea Garga, OP (30 July 1607 – 2 October 1617)
  3. Giovanni Girardi, OFM (7 January 1619 – 1624)
  4. Domenico Marengo, OFM (27 October 1625 – 1645)
  5. Giovanni Mihele de Curtis, O Carm (6 May 1647 – June 1655)
  6. Giuseppe Guarchi (2 August 1655 – 1690)
  7. Antonio Giustiniani (8 February 1694 – 24 January 1701)
  8. Michele Caro (12 February 1703 – 18 September 1707)
  9. Nicolaus de Camillis (7 May 1710 – 1710)
  10. Nicola Portoghese, OFM (1 October 1710 – 1727)
  11. Giovanni Francesco Bossi, OFM Conv (28 November 1729 – 22 November 1730)
  12. Antonio Maturi, OFM (21 May 1731 – 13 April 1733)
  13. Emmanuel Caranza (13 April 1733 – June 1734)
  14. Dario de Longhis (25 May 1735 – 27 July 1748)
  15. Antonio Maturi, OFM (21 July 1749 – October 1750)
  16. Giacinto Giustiniani, OP (15 May 1752 – 29 May 1786)
  17. Giovanni Battista Fonton, OFM Conv (24 July 1786 – 16 March 1799)
  18. Ioannes Baptistus Russin (5 October 1800 – 14 September 1824)
  19. Luigi Maria Blancis da Ciriè, OFM Ref (15 March 1830 – 30 October 1851)
  20. Giuseppe Maria Alberti (30 October 1851 – 18 March 1880)
  21. Teofilo Massucci, OFM Ref (1 October 1880 – 18 February 1895)
  22. Theodoros Antonios Politos (27 March 1895 – 11 June 1901)
  23. Dominikos Darmanin (18 June 1901 – 4 March 1912)
  24. Antonios Makrionitis (2 July 1912 – 9 December 1936)
  25. Antonio Grigorios Voutsinos, (9 June 1937 – 29 May 1947)
  26. Georges Xenopulos, SJ (22 February 1947 – 27 June 1974)
  27. Frangkiskos Papamanolis, OFM Cap (27 June 1974 – 13 May 2014)
  28. Petros Stefanou (13 May 2014 – )

See also

Sources

37°27′04″N 24°56′07″E / 37.4511°N 24.9353°E / 37.4511; 24.9353