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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | 'The '''Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta''' ([[Malti]]: ''Arcidjocesi ta' Malta''<ref>Archdiocese of Malta Official Website (August 2010).</ref>) is an [[archdiocese]] of the [[Latin Rite]] of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[Malta]]. The former Diocese of Malta was elevated to archdiocese on January 1, 1944. The archdiocese has only one suffragan [[diocese]], the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo|Diocese of Gozo]].
There are two [[cathedral]]s in the diocese: [[St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina|The Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Paul's]], in [[Mdina]], and [[St. John's Co-Cathedral]], located in [[Valletta]].
==Bishops of Malta==
* St. Publius (r. 60– 67)
* Acacius (r. 451)
* Kostantinu (r. 501)
* Julianus (r. 533)
* Luċillu (r. 598)
* Trajanu (r. 599)
* Gualtieri (r. 1091)
* Brialdo (r. 1095)
* Ġwanni (r. 1113)
* Rinaldus (r. 1122)
* Stiefnu (r. 1154)
* Johannes I (r. 1168)
* Johannes II (r. 1211– 24)
* Ruggerius of [[Cefalù]] (r. 1251)
* Jacobus (r. 1259)
* Magister Marinus (r. 1267)
* Johannes Normandus (r. 1268)
* Jacoubus of Malta O.Min (r. 1272/73– 97)
* Nicolaus (r. 1304– 22)
* Alduinus (r. 1332– 33)
* Henericus of Cefalù (r. 1334– 41)
* Nicolaus Boneti O.Min. (r. 1342– 43)
* Ogerius (r. 1343– 46)
* Jocobus O.P. (r. 1346– 56)
* Cardinal [[Juan de Castro (1431–1506)|John IV (Giovanni, Juan) de Castro]] ([[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], 1431–1506, [[Rome]]), Bishop of Malta (1504–1506), also [[Bishop of Girgenti]] (1479–1506), and [[Administrator Apostolic]] of the [[List of the bishops of Schleswig#Catholic bishops and administrator|Diocese of Schleswig]] (1499–1502).
* Fra. Bartolomeo Rull, Grand Prior of the Order of St. John. Bishop of Malta, (r. 1757–70)
* Fra. Giovanni Carmelo Pellerani, Vice Chancellor of Rhodes Island, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1770–80).
* Fra. Vincenzo Labini of Bitonto, First Titular of Rhodes, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1780–1807).
* Mons. Ferdinand Mattei, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1807–31).
* Mons. Francis Saverio Caruana, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1831–47)
* Mons. Publio Maria dei Conti Sant, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1847–57)
* Mons. Annetto Casolani, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1848–66)
* Mons. Fra. Gaetano Pace Forno, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1857–74)
* Mons. Conte Carmelo Scicluna D.D., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1875–88)
* Fra. Antonio Maria Buhagiar OMC, Administrator-Bishop of Malta, (r. 1885–88)
* Mons. Pietro Pace GCVO, DD., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1889–1914).
* Mons. Saviour Gaffiero, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1899–1906)
* Fra. Angelo Portelli OP. Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1914–27).
* Mons. Dom Mauris Caruana GCOJ, KBE., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1915–43)
* Mons. Count Sir Michael Gonzi, KBE., Last Bishop of Malta, (r. 1943–44)
==Archbishops of Malta==
* Mons. Count Sir [[Mikiel Gonzi|Michael Gonzi]], KBE., 1st ArchBishop of Malta, (r. 1944–76)
* Mons. [[Emanuel Galea|Emmanuele Galea]], Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1942–74)
* Mons. Emanuele Gerada, Coadjutor Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1967–73)
* Mons. [[Joseph Mercieca]], Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1974–76)
* Mons. Joseph Mercieca, Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1976–2006)
* Mons. Professor Annetto Despasquale, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1998–Present)
* Fra. [[Paul Cremona]] OP., Archbishop of Malta, (r. 2006–Present)
==External links==
* [http://www.maltadiocese.org.mt Archdiocese of Malta]
* {{CathEncy|wstitle=Malta}}
==References==
* Outline of Maltese History 1971 AC. Aquilina & Co pages: Appendix III.
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[[Category:Christianity in Malta]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses in Malta|Malta]]
[[de:Erzbistum Malta]]
[[it:Arcidiocesi di Malta]]
[[he:הארכיבישופות הקתולית של מלטה]]
[[pl:Archidiecezja maltańska]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | 'The '''Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta''' ([[Malti]]: ''Arcidjocesi ta' Malta''<references>Archdiocese of Malta Official Website (August 2010).</references>) is an [[archdiocese]] of the [[Latin Rite]] of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[Malta]]. The former Diocese of Malta was elevated to archdiocese on January 1, 1944. The archdiocese has only one suffragan [[diocese]], the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo|Diocese of Gozo]].
There are two [[cathedral]]s in the diocese: [[St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina|The Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Paul's]], in [[Mdina]], and [[St. John's Co-Cathedral]], located in [[Valletta]].
==Bishops of Malta==
* St. Publius (r. 60– 67)
* Acacius (r. 451)
* Kostantinu (r. 501)
* Julianus (r. 533)
* Luċillu (r. 598)
* Trajanu (r. 599)
* Gualtieri (r. 1091)
* Brialdo (r. 1095)
* Ġwanni (r. 1113)
* Rinaldus (r. 1122)
* Stiefnu (r. 1154)
* Johannes I (r. 1168)
* Johannes II (r. 1211– 24)
* Ruggerius of [[Cefalù]] (r. 1251)
* Jacobus (r. 1259)
* Magister Marinus (r. 1267)
* Johannes Normandus (r. 1268)
* Jacoubus of Malta O.Min (r. 1272/73– 97)
* Nicolaus (r. 1304– 22)
* Alduinus (r. 1332– 33)
* Henericus of Cefalù (r. 1334– 41)
* Nicolaus Boneti O.Min. (r. 1342– 43)
* Ogerius (r. 1343– 46)
* Jocobus O.P. (r. 1346– 56)
* Cardinal [[Juan de Castro (1431–1506)|John IV (Giovanni, Juan) de Castro]] ([[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], 1431–1506, [[Rome]]), Bishop of Malta (1504–1506), also [[Bishop of Girgenti]] (1479–1506), and [[Administrator Apostolic]] of the [[List of the bishops of Schleswig#Catholic bishops and administrator|Diocese of Schleswig]] (1499–1502).
* Fra. Bartolomeo Rull, Grand Prior of the Order of St. John. Bishop of Malta, (r. 1757–70)
* Fra. Giovanni Carmelo Pellerani, Vice Chancellor of Rhodes Island, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1770–80).
* Fra. Vincenzo Labini of Bitonto, First Titular of Rhodes, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1780–1807).
* Mons. Ferdinand Mattei, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1807–31).
* Mons. Francis Saverio Caruana, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1831–47)
* Mons. Publio Maria dei Conti Sant, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1847–57)
* Mons. Annetto Casolani, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1848–66)
* Mons. Fra. Gaetano Pace Forno, Bishop of Malta, (r. 1857–74)
* Mons. Conte Carmelo Scicluna D.D., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1875–88)
* Fra. Antonio Maria Buhagiar OMC, Administrator-Bishop of Malta, (r. 1885–88)
* Mons. Pietro Pace GCVO, DD., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1889–1914).
* Mons. Saviour Gaffiero, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1899–1906)
* Fra. Angelo Portelli OP. Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1914–27).
* Mons. Dom Mauris Caruana GCOJ, KBE., Bishop of Malta, (r. 1915–43)
* Mons. Count Sir Michael Gonzi, KBE., Last Bishop of Malta, (r. 1943–44)
==Archbishops of Malta==
* Mons. Count Sir [[Mikiel Gonzi|Michael Gonzi]], KBE., 1st ArchBishop of Malta, (r. 1944–76)
* Mons. [[Emanuel Galea|Emmanuele Galea]], Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1942–74)
* Mons. Emanuele Gerada, Coadjutor Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1967–73)
* Mons. [[Joseph Mercieca]], Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1974–76)
* Mons. Joseph Mercieca, Archbishop of Malta, (r. 1976–2006)
* Mons. Professor Annetto Despasquale, Auxiliary Bishop of Malta, (r. 1998–Present)
* Fra. [[Paul Cremona]] OP., Archbishop of Malta, (r. 2006–Present)
==External links==
* [http://www.maltadiocese.org.mt Archdiocese of Malta]
* {{CathEncy|wstitle=Malta}}
==References==
* Outline of Maltese History 1971 AC. Aquilina & Co pages: Appendix III.
{{coord missing|Malta}}
[[Category:Christianity in Malta]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic dioceses in Malta|Malta]]
[[de:Erzbistum Malta]]
[[it:Arcidiocesi di Malta]]
[[he:הארכיבישופות הקתולית של מלטה]]
[[pl:Archidiecezja maltańska]]' |