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CITATION 210 CnVITAVBOOHIA AMD OORMETO

Mt. St. Bernard's, Leicester, England, founded 113^, 162 secular and 10 regular clernr, 40 seminarianB,

of which the present superior is Very Rev. Louis 4 Brothers, 105 Sisters, and 200 churches or chapels.

Carew; New MeUeray, Dubuque, Iowa, U. 8. A., oiodad Seal. Diocbsb of (Eoclbma Clcnibnsis;

founded 1848, of which the proent supenor is ^ (,. E, III-793c). Bishopric-Priorate of the Mili-

Very Rev. Bruno Ryan; and Mt. St. Josephs, ^^^^ Qrdeio of Spain, direcUy subject to the Holy

Roserea, Co. Tipperaiy, founded m 1878, The g^^' ^ ^ perpetually united to the titular see of

personnel of the latter community is approamately j^^ ^j t^J^^e territory of the province of Ciudad

the same as at Mt. Melleray. The present abbot jj^ ^j,g^ ^^e bishop resides. The see is at pres-

18 pom Jurtin MacCarthy, who received the ab- ^ '^^^^ gj,^ ,, •'jjt j^^^ Francisco Xavier

bati^ benediction m October, 1911. There is ako jj,^^^ „ j^^j^^ ^oni in ^m Sebastiano, Spain.

'?^'"iS'n"'°°'*i*i*'**^^*^'"*'°^!S^V„^ 1876, stucfied in the seminaries of Larressire and at Mt.MeUeiay and Rowrea are large guesthouse, Lo^^ain^ served as secretary to the Bishop of much frequented by denes and lay gentlemen, ^j^j^ J^^j ^ ^^ chancellor of the cathedral, where retreats may be made. tl^^^ archpriest, vicar general and protonotaiy

Oltation (cf. C E., III-791d). — ^All citations in apostolic, named Prior _ of the Spanish Military ecclesiastical suits are now peremptory, and need Orders and prelate of Ciudad Real by the king ^ not be renewed, unless when the judge wishes to March, 1914, appointed by the Pope 11 July fol- overcome the contumacy of the person involved by lowing, and made an armed knight by ihe king 23 threatening spiritual penalties. They are made bx Januaiy, 1915. The diocese comprises a territory means of a summons (the Code does not mention of about 12,254 sq. miles and a Catholic popula- verbal citations) signed by a judge or his auditor tion of 383,988. By 1920 statistics it counts 127 and notary, and containing in general termt^ at least, parishes, 11 archpricsts, 367 priests, 179 chapels, and the reason of the lawsuit, the plaintiff's and the de- 13 convents with 151 religious and 440 Sisters. fendantWme, and the time and place of ap^- Qjudad Aodrlgo. Di^ceot op (CnoTATENSis; cf. ance. The summons is dehvered to the defendant g, E, m-793d), comprising almost aU of the at his home with any member of his family or a ^^^vi^^ \l Sala^ca, Sps^ iT^^an of Val- servant if he accepte it and promise to ddiver f^^j^ ^his diocese, erictecl anew iS 1175. was It aa soon as po^ble. If, however, he r^usf or ^y^^^ by a vicar ckpitular in 1835. Suppressed It IS otherwise difficult for the cursor to i«ichth^ | ^^ Con^idat and Snited to Salamancirit has defendMt, the judge makes an orfOTauthoming ^ jj Febniaiy, 1884. been governed by an ad- thesendingof the summons by registered maU with ^j^rtrator aportolicrAt present (1922) L is Rt. request for a receipt or by whatever is considCTed d^ Manuel Maria Vidal v BouUon titular

J}r Sl^HT.^nfeLWroit.lrS'J^ ^OP 0fBSL.^edrp7elaL oWe^o^K the defendant cannot be found the citeUon is made g October, 1904 and appomted 26 February; 1915. by edict or publication, the summons being posted ^hj^ dioc^ roVere an area of 182 sq. mSw, and

  • L*tr^fwA«.?ln!n!^nI™r^nZHh^ Comprises a CathoHc population of 120,1»: 106

and also pubhshed ma newspaper; m case of neces- ^ ^^.^^ amoiJg 12 archpriests and 172

'^%I^'^. "^^mZ^ Prijsts. 17 chapels and 11 convents ^th 35 reUgiou..

and 122 Sisters.

Oltta deUa Fiere, Diocbsb op (Civitatis Plbbib; OMta OastaUana, Orte and OaUese, Diocbsb op cf. C. E., III-793a)* in the province of Perugia, (Civitatis CASTELLANiB, Hortan bt Gallbsinbnbis; Central Italy, directly subject to the Holy See. ^f q e ^ III-798b), in the province of Rome, Italy, Rt. Rev. Domenico Fanucchi, appointed to this see directly subject to the Holy See. The two sees of 2 September, 1907, died after two years of jealous civita Castellana (with which Gallese is incorpo- service, 23 July, 1910. He was succeeded by the yj^^ed) and Orte were united 5 October, 1917. Rt. present incumbent, Rt. Rev. Giuseppe Angelucci, b. j^y^ Giacomo Ghezzi, O. F. M., born in Castel- m Genazzano, 1868, appointed 29 August, 1910. madama, 1842, ordained 1865. custpdian of the Holy

During the World War the^ clerp and laity of La^j, appointed to this see 29 November, 1895, died the diocese showed great zeal m all civil and char- 26 January, 1920. He was succeeded by the present itable works at home, and about one-fifth of the incumbent, Rt. Rev. Goffredo Zaccherini, born in total number served m various branches m the imola, 1871, served as vicar general of Subiaco, field, many of them wiiming great honore. Present ^nd was appointed 8 March, 1920. These united (1922) statistics credit this diocese with 33 parishes, dioceses comprise 40,200 Catholics, 20 parishes, 105 90 churches, 2 monasteries for women, 2 convents ggcular and 27 regular clerg>', 36 seminarians, and for women, 66 secular clergy, 74 Sisters, 1 seminary, 202 churches.

6 seminarians, 1 secondary school for giris with 6 oivltavwchla and Corneto. Diocbbb of (Cbn- teachers and ^O P^Pi^. 1 fe^^!? ,«th^l for tumcbllabum ft CoENirrANENais; cf. C. E., 2 Je^«!?f " and W p^^^^^ III-798C), in the province of Rome; Italy, directly

girls with 2 teachers (Sisters) g^^.^.^O pu^^^^ subject to the Holy See. In ancient times, when

1 infant a^l"!^- /" *^«„f,\^^ ^^^^PJ^^^^^ Corneto (Cometo-tarqninia) was under pontifical

mimstry of pnests. A mutu^ aid jo^^^ty is f ora^^ government, a prison was established here for priests, ^""Ti w '^' diocesan bulletm 8^.^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^.^ ^^^ j^^,i^^^ ^^ theif sUte.

is puDlisned. Different popes accorded indulgences to the pris-

Oitta dl Oastello, Diocbsb op (Civitatis Castblli oners and on 18 and 21 July, 1759, Clement VITI or TiFBRNAiTBNSis; cf. C. E., m-793b), in the confirmed these indulgences and added new ones, province of Perugia, Central Italy, directly subject ordenng that they should be put into table form to the Holy See. This see is now (1922) fiUed by and hung m the.pnson comdors. They are both Rt. Rev. Carlo liviero, born in Vicenza, 1866, plenary and partial indulgences, applicable to the studied at the Seminary of Padua, incorporated into Souls m Purgatoiy . The wiited sees of Civrtavecchia the diocese of Citta di Castello as a diocesan mis- and Cometo are now (1922) filled by Rt. Rev. Luca sionary, served as archpriest of Agna, and was ap- Piergiovanm, born m Novelara. 1876, archdeacon of pointecf bishop 8 January. 1910. The 1920 statistics the Chapter of Pewo appointed 10 November, credit this diocese with 60,250 Catholics, 166 parishes, 1917. to succeed Rt. Rev. Pacifico Fiorani who