Metropolitan Archdiocese of

Milano

Italy Italy

Map

Continent: West Europe

Rite: Ambrosian (Latin)

Type: Metropolitan Archdiocese Metr. Archdiocese

Name: Milano (Italiano) / Milan (English) / Mediolanen(sis) (Latin)

Suffragan Sees: Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, Vigevano

Depends on: Dicastery for Bishops

Websites:

Celebrations

Patron Saint: Saint Ambrose, Saint Charles Borromeo

Liturgical Calendar 📅

History

Contact Info

Address: Palazzo Arcivescovile, Piazza Fontan 2, 20122 Milano, Italy

Phone: 02.85.561

Papal Visits

Present Prelates

Metropolitan Archbishop (2017.07.07 – ...):Archbishop Mario Enrico Delpini (72)Archbishop Mario Enrico Delpini (72)
Auxiliary Bishop (2014.05.24 – ...):Bishop Franco Maria Giuseppe Agnesi (73)Bishop Franco Maria Giuseppe Agnesi (73)

Titular Bishop of Dusa

Auxiliary Bishop (2020.04.30 – ...):Bishop Giovanni Luca Raimondi (57)Bishop Giovanni Luca Raimondi (57)

Titular Bishop of Feradi maius

Auxiliary Bishop (2020.04.30 – ...):Bishop Giuseppe Natale Vegezzi (64)Bishop Giuseppe Natale Vegezzi (64)

Titular Bishop of Turres Concordiæ

Ordinaries

Metropolitan Archbishops of Milano (Ambrosian Rite)

Archbishop Mario Enrico Delpini (72)Archbishop Mario Enrico Delpini (72)
(2017.07.07 – ...)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy)

Plena est terra gloria ejus

Born:1951.07.29 (Gallarate, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1975.06.07
Consecrated Bishop:2007.09.29

Priest of Milano (Italy) (1975.06.07 – 2007.07.13)

Titular Bishop of Stephaniacum (2007.07.13 – 2017.07.07)

Auxiliary Bishop of Milano (Italy) (2007.07.13 – 2017.07.07)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (2017.07.07 – ...)

Cardinal Angelo Scola (82)Cardinal Angelo Scola (82)
(2011.06.28 – 2017.07.07)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli
Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Milano (Italy)

Sufficit gratia tua

Born:1941.11.07 (Malgrate, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1970.07.18
Consecrated Bishop:1991.09.21
Created Cardinal:2003.10.21

Priest of Teramo–Atri (Italy) (1970.07.18 – 1991.07.20)

Chaplain of His Holiness (1990.02.21 – 1991.07.20)

Bishop of Grosseto (Italy) (1991.07.20 – 1995.09.14)

Rector Magnificus of Pontifical Lateran University (1995.09.14 – 2002.01.05)

President of Pontifical Institute of John Paul II for Studies on Marriage and Family (1995.09.14 – 2002.01.05)

Patriarch of Venezia (Italy) (2002.01.05 – 2011.06.28)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (2003.10.21 [2004.02.21] – ...)

Apostolic Administrator of Treviso (Italy) (2009.09 – 2009.12.18)

Apostolic Administrator of Venezia (Italy) (2011.06.28 – 2011.09.08)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (2011.06.28 – 2017.07.07)

Member of Council of Cardinals for the Study of Organisational and Economic Problems of the Apostolic See (2011.10.22 – 2014.02.24)

Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi
(2002.07.11 – 2011.06.28)

Gaudium et pax

Born:1934.03.14 (Renate, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1957.06.28
Consecrated Bishop:1989.09.23
Created Cardinal:1998.02.21
Died:2017.08.05 (Brianza, Italy † 83)

Priest of Milano (Italy) (1957.06.28 – 1989.07.01)

Prelate of Honour of His Holiness (1985.03.25 – 1989.07.01)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Ancona–Osimo (Italy) (1989.07.01 – 1991.04.06)

General Secretary of Episcopal Conference of Italy (1991.03.14 – 1995.04.20)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Genova (Italy) (1995.04.20 – 2002.07.11)

Vice-President of Episcopal Conference of Italy (1995.05.25 – 2000.05.23)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Ambrogio e Carlo (1998.02.21 [1998.11.04] – 2017.08.05)

Member of Council of Cardinals for the Study of Organisational and Economic Problems of the Apostolic See (2000.03.06 – 2011.06.28)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (2002.07.11 – 2011.06.28)

Apostolic Administrator of Vigevano (Italy) (2012.07.24 – 2013.07.20)

Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, S.J.
(1979.12.29 – 2002.07.11)

Pro veritate adversa diligere

Born:1927.02.15 (Torino, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1952.07.13
Consecrated Bishop:1980.01.06
Created Cardinal:1983.02.02
Died:2012.08.31 (Gallarate, Italy † 85)

Rector of Pontifical Biblical Institute (Biblicum) (1969.09.29 – 1978.07.18)

Rector Magnificus of Pontifical Gregorian University (1978.07.18 – 1979.12.29)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1979.12.29 – 2002.07.11)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia (1983.02.02 – 2012.08.31)

President of Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (1986 – 1993)

Cardinal Giovanni Colombo
(1963.08.10 – 1979.12.29)

Veritas et amore

Born:1902.12.06 (Caronno Pertusella, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1926.05.26
Consecrated Bishop:1960.12.07
Created Cardinal:1965.02.22
Died:1992.05.20 (Milano, Italy † 89)

Titular Bishop of Philippopolis in Arabia (1960.10.25 – 1963.08.10)

Auxiliary Bishop of Milano (Italy) (1960.10.25 – 1963.08.10)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1963.08.10 – 1979.12.29)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1965.02.25 – 1992.05.20)

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini (later Pope Paul VI, Saint)
(1954.11.01 – 1963.06.21)

In nomine Domini

Born:1897.09.26 (Concesio, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1920.05.29
Consecrated Bishop:1954.12.12
Created Cardinal:1958.12.15
Elected as Supreme Pontiff:1963.06.21
Installed as Supreme Pontiff:1963.06.30
Died:1978.08.06 (Castel Gandolfo, Italy † 80)
Beatified:2014.10.19
Canonised:2018.10.14

Priest of Brescia (Italy) (1920.05.29 – 1954.11.01)

Privy Chamberlain Participantium (1925.10.19 – 1931.07.08)

Domestic Prelate (1931.07.08 – 1938.05.10)

Substitute for General Affairs of Secretariat of State (1937.12.16 – 1952.11.29)

Protonotary Apostolic Supernumerary (1938.05.10 – 1954.11.01)

Pro-Secretary for Ordinary Affairs of Secretariat of State (1952.11.29 – 1954.11.01)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1954.11.01 – 1963.06.21)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1958.12.18 – 1963.06.21)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches (1963.06.21 – 1967.08.15)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Bishops (1963.06.21 – 1967.08.15)

Supreme Pontiff (1963.06.21 [1963.06.30] – 1978.08.06)

Pope.

Blessed Cardinal Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, O.S.B. Cas.
(1929.06.26 – 1954.08.30)

Born:1880.01.18 (Roma, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1904.03.19
Created Cardinal:1929.07.15
Consecrated Bishop:1929.07.21
Died:1954.08.30 (Venegono Inferiore, Italy † 74)
Beatified:1996.05.12

Abbot Ordinary of San Paolo fuori le Mura (Italy) (1918.04.06 – 1929.06.26)

Rector of Pontifical Oriental Institute (1919.10.07 – 1922.07.04)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1929.06.26 – 1954.08.30)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1929.07.18 – 1954.08.30)

President of Episcopal Conference of Italy (1952.01.08 – 1953)

Protopriest of Sacred College of Cardinals (1952.06.12 – 1954.08.30)

Cardinal and religious of Cassinese Benedictine Congregation.

Cardinal Eugenio Tosi, O.Ss.C.A.
(1922.03.07 – 1929.01.07)

Ora et labora

Born:1864.05.06 (Busto Arsizio, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1887.06.04
Consecrated Bishop:1911.05.16
Created Cardinal:1922.12.11
Died:1929.01.07 (Milano, Italy † 64)

Bishop of Squillace (Italy) (1911.04.05 – 1917.03.22)

Bishop of Andria (Italy) (1917.03.22 – 1922.03.07)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1922.03.07 – 1929.01.07)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1922.12.14 – 1929.01.07)

Cardinal Achille Ratti (later Pope Pius XI)
(1921.06.13 – 1922.02.06)

Pax Christi in regno Christi

Born:1857.05.31 (Desio, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1879.12.20
Consecrated Bishop:1919.10.28
Created Cardinal:1921.06.13
Elected as Supreme Pontiff:1922.02.06
Installed as Supreme Pontiff:1922.02.12
Died:1939.02.10 (Vatican City State † 81)

Priest of Milano (Italy) (1879.12.20 – 1919.07.03)

Domestic Prelate (1907.03.06 – 1914.10.28)

Protonotary Apostolic Supernumerary (1914.10.28 – 1919.07.03)

Prefect of Vatican Apostolic Library (1915? – 1919.07.03)

Titular Archbishop of Naupactus (1919.07.03 – 1921.04.19)

Apostolic Nuncio to Poland (1919.07.03 – 1921.05.25)

Titular Archbishop of Adana (1921.04.19 – 1921.06.13)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1921.06.13 – 1922.02.06)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (1921.06.16 – 1922.02.06)

Supreme Pontiff (1922.02.06 [1922.02.12] – 1939.02.10)

Prefect of Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office (1922.02.06 – 1939.02.10)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches (1922.02.06 – 1939.02.10)

Prefect of Sacred Consistorial Congregation (1922.02.06 – 1939.02.10)

Grand Master of Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (Knights of the Holy Sepulchre) (1922.02.06 – 1939.02.10)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities (1937 – 1939.02.10)

Blessed Cardinal Andrea Carlo Ferrari
(1894.05.21 – 1921.02.02)

Tu fortitudo mea

Born:1850.08.13 (Palanzano, Italy)
Ordained Priest:1873.12.20
Consecrated Bishop:1890.06.29
Created Cardinal:1894.05.18
Died:1921.02.02 (Milano, Italy † 70)
Beatified:1987.05.10

Bishop of Guastalla (Italy) (1890.05.29 – 1891.05.29)

Bishop of Como (Italy) (1891.05.29 – 1894.05.21)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1894.05.21 – 1921.02.02)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Anastasia (1894.05.21 – 1921.02.02)

Cardinal.

Archbishop Luigi Nazari di Calabiana
(1867.03.27 – 1893.10.23)

Born:1808.07.27 (Italy)
Died:1893.10.23 († 85)

Bishop of Casale Monferrato (Italy) (1847.04.12 – 1867.03.27)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1867.03.27 – 1893.10.23)

Archbishop Paolo Angelo Ballerini (later Patriarch)
(1859.06.20 – 1867.03.27)

Born:1814.01.13 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1837.07
Consecrated Bishop:1860.12.08
Died:1897.03.27 († 83)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1859.06.20 – 1867.03.27)

Patriarch of Alexandria (1867.03.27 – 1897.03.27)

Archbishop Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli
(1847.06.14 – 1859.05.07)

Born:1795.03.14 (Italy)
Consecrated Bishop:1846.06.21
Died:1859.05.07 († 64)

Bishop of Cremona (Italy) (1846.01.19 – 1847.06.14)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1847.06.14 – 1859.05.07)

Cardinal Karl Kajetan Gaisruck
(1818.03.16 – 1846.11.19)

Born:1769.08.07 (Klangefurt, Austria)
Ordained Priest:1800.07.06
Consecrated Bishop:1801.08.23
Created Cardinal:1824.09.27
Died:1846.11.19 (Milano, Italy † 77)

Titular Bishop of Derbe (1801.07.20 – 1818.03.16)

Auxiliary Bishop of Passau (Germany) (1801.07.20 – 1818.03.16)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1818.03.16 – 1846.11.19)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco (1829.05.21 – 1846.11.19)

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli
(1802.05.24 – 1810.06.21)

Born:1733.05.29 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1765.12.22
Consecrated Bishop:1766.12.08
Created Cardinal:1792.06.18
Died:1810.06.21 († 77)

Titular Archbishop of Iconium (1766.12.01 – 1792.06.18)

Apostolic Nuncio to Austria-Hungary (1785 – 1792.06.18)

Apostolic Nuncio to Hungary (1785 – 1792.06.18)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1794.02.21 – 1795)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Onofrio (1794.02.21 – 1810.06.21)

Archbishop-Bishop of Jesi (Italy) (1800.08.11 – 1802.05.24)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1802.05.24 – 1810.06.21)

Archbishop Filippo Visconti
(1784.06.25 – 1801.12.30)

Born: (Italy)
Died:1801.12.30

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1784.06.25 – 1801.12.30)

Cardinal Giuseppe Pozzobonelli
(1743.07.15 – 1783.04.27)

Born:1696.08.11 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1730.12.23
Consecrated Bishop:1743.07.21
Created Cardinal:1743.09.09
Died:1783.04.27 († 86)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1743.07.15 – 1783.04.27)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Via (1743.09.23 – 1758.08.02)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria sopra Minerva (1758.08.02 – 1770.05.28)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (1770.05.28 – 1783.04.27)

Cardinal Gaetano Stampa
(1737.05.06 – 1742.12.23)

Born:1667.11.01 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1717.10.31
Consecrated Bishop:1718.01.23
Created Cardinal:1739.02.23
Died:1742.12.23 († 75)

Titular Archbishop of Chalcedon (1717.12.06 – 1737.05.06)

Secretary of Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars (1734.12.12 – 1737.05.06)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1737.05.06 – 1742.12.23)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Bonifacio ed Alessio (1740.09.16 – 1742.12.23)

Cardinal Benedetto Odescalchi-Erba
(1712.10.05 – 1736.12.06)

Born:1679.08.07 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1711.10.18
Consecrated Bishop:1712.01
Created Cardinal:1713.01.30
Died:1740.12.13 († 61)

Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica (1711.12.18 – 1712.10.05)

Apostolic Nuncio to Poland (1712.01.25 – 1712.10.05)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1712.10.05 – 1736.12.06)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo (1715.04.01 – 1725.01.29)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (1725.01.29 – 1740.12.13)

Cardinal Giuseppe Archinto
(1699.05.18 – 1712.04.09)

Born:1651.05.07 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1686
Created Cardinal:1699.11.14
Died:1712.04.09 († 60)

Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica (1686.03.18 – 1699.05.18)

Apostolic Nuncio to Spain (1696.01.13 – 1700.08)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1699.05.18 – 1712.04.09)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca (1701.03.14 – 1712.04.09)

Cardinal Federico Caccia
(1693.04.13 – 1699.01.14)

Born:1635 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1693.01.04
Created Cardinal:1695.12.12
Died:1699.01.14 († 63)

Titular Archbishop of Laodicea (1693.01.02 – 1693.04.13)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1693.04.13 – 1699.01.14)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana (1696.08.13 – 1699.01.14)

Cardinal Federico Visconti
(1681.06.23 – 1693.01.07)

Born:1617 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1681.08.10
Created Cardinal:1681.09.01
Died:1693.01.07 († 75)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1681.06.23 – 1693.01.07)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Bonifacio ed Alessio (1681.09.22 – 1693.01.07)

Cardinal Alfonso Michele Litta
(1652.06.17 – 1679.08.28)

Born:1608.09.19 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:1648
Consecrated Bishop:1652
Created Cardinal in pectore:1664.01.14
Revealed as Cardinal:1666.02.15
Died:1679.08.28 († 70)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1652.06.17 – 1679.08.28)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme (1666.05.05 – 1679.08.28)

Cardinal Cesare Monti
(1632.12.20 – 1650.08.16)

Born:1593 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1629
Created Cardinal in pectore:1629.11.19
Revealed as Cardinal:1633.11.28
Died:1650.08.16 († 56)

Patriarch of Antioch (1629.11.19 – 1633.11.28)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1632.12.20 – 1650.08.16)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Traspontina (1634.08.06 – 1650.08.16)

Cardinal Federico Borromeo
(1595.04.24 – 1631.09.21)

Born:1564.08.18 (Italy)
Created Cardinal:1587.12.18
Ordained Priest:1593.12.07
Consecrated Bishop:1595.06.11
Died:1631.09.21 († 67)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Domnica (1588.01.15 – 1589.01.09)

Cardinal-Deacon of Ss. Cosma e Damiano (1589.01.09 – 1589.03.20)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Agata alla Suburra (1589.03.20 – 1591.01.14)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere (1591.01.14 – 1593.09.17)

Cardinal-Priest pro hac vice Title (1593.09.17 – 1593.10.25)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria degli Angeli (1593.10.25 – 1631.09.21)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1595.04.24 – 1631.09.21)

Archbishop Gaspare Visconti
(1584.11.28 – 1595.01.12)

Born: (Italy)
Died:1595.01.12

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1584.11.28 – 1595.01.12)

Saint Cardinal Carlo Borromeo (Charles Borromeo)
(1564.05.12 – 1584.11.03)

Born:1538.10.02 (Italy)
Created Cardinal:1560.01.31
Ordained Priest:1563.09.04
Consecrated Bishop:1563.12.07
Died:1584.11.03 (Milano, Italy † 46)
Beatified:1602.05.12 (equipollently)
Canonised:1610.11.01

Commendatory Abbot of Nonantola (Italy) (1560 – 1566)

Secretary of State of Apostolic Secretariat (1560 – 1584.11.03)

Apostolic Administrator of Milano (Italy) (1560.02.07 – 1564.05.12)

Cardinal-Deacon of Ss. Vito e Modesto in Macello Martyrum (1560.02.14 – 1560.09.04)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Martino ai Monti pro illa vice Deaconry (1560.09.04 – 1563.06.04)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Martino ai Monti (1563.06.04 – 1564.11.17)

Prefect of Sacred Congregation of the Council (1564 – 1565.09)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1564.05.12 – 1584.11.03)

Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major (1564.10 – ?)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prassede (1564.11.17 – 1584.11.03)

Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary (1565.11.07 – 1572.12.12)

Cardinal.

Saint Cardinal Carlo Borromeo (Charles Borromeo)
(Apostolic Administrator 1560.02.07 – 1564.05.12)

Pope Pius IV (Giovanni Angelo Medici)
(Apostolic Administrator 1559 – 1560)

Archbishop Filippo Archinto
(1556 – 1558.06.21)

Born: (Italy)
Died:1558.06.21

Vice-Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church of Reverend Apostolic Camera (1538 – 1541)

Bishop of Sansepolcro (Italy) (1539.03.24 – 1546)

Bishop of Saluzzo (Italy) (1546 – 1556)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1556 – 1558.06.21)

Cardinal Ippolito d’Este (Hillpolyte d’Este-Ferrare)
(Apostolic Administrator 1555 – 1555.12.16)

Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Arcimboldi
(1550.03.19 – 1555.04.06)

Born: (Italy)
Died:1555.04.06

Apostolic Nuncio to Germany (1514 – 1522)

Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1526.03.02 – 1550.03.19)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1550.03.19 – 1555.04.06)

Cardinal Ippolito d’Este (Hillpolyte d’Este-Ferrare)
(Apostolic Administrator 1519.05.20 – 1550.03.19)

Cardinal Ippolito d’Este (Hippolit Estei)
(1497.11.08 – 1519.05.20)

Born:1479.03.20 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1493.09.20
Died:1520.09.03 († 41)

Apostolic Administrator of Esztergom (Hungary) (1487.05.21 – 1497.12.20)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Lucia in Silice (1493.09.23 – 1520.09.03)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1497.11.08 – 1519.05.20)

Apostolic Administrator of Eger (Hungary) (1497.12.20 – 1520.09.03)

Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Peter (1501.09 – 1520.09.03?)

Apostolic Administrator of Capua (Italy) (1502.07.20 – 1520.09.03)

Apostolic Administrator of Ferrara (Italy) (1503.10.08 – 1520.09.03)

Protodeacon of Sacred College of Cardinals (1519.06 – 1520.09.03)

Fr. Ottaviano Arcimboldi
(1497 – 1497.10 not possessed)

Died:1497.10

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1497 – 1497.10 not possessed)

Archbishop Guidantonio Arcimboldi
(1489.01.23 – 1497)

Born: (Italy)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1489.01.23 – 1497)

Cardinal Giovanni Arcimboldi
(1484.10.25 – 1488.10.02)

Born:1421 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1473.05.07
Died:1488.10.02 († 66)

Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1468.11.21 – 1484.10.25)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo (1473.05.17 – 1476.12.30)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1476.05.31 – 1477?)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Prassede (1476.12.30 – 1488.10.02)

Apostolic Administrator of Fiesole (Italy) (1480 – 1481)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1482.05.19 – 1482.06.05)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1483.01.15 – 1484.01.19)

Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria Nuova in commendum (1483.11.15 – 1488.10.02)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1484.10.25 – 1488.10.02)

Cardinal Stefano Nardini
(1461.11.13 – 1484.10.22)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1473.05.07
Died:1484.10.22

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1461.11.13 – 1484.10.22)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Adriano al Foro pro hac vice Title (1473.05.07 – 1476)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (1476 – 1484.10.22)

Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1481.01.08 – 1482.01.07)

Archbishop Carlo Nardini
(1457.10.19 – 1461.11.13)

Died:1461.11.13

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1457.10.19 – 1461.11.13)

Archbishop Gabriele Sforza, O.E.S.A.
(1454.06.21 – 1457.09.12)

Born:1423
Died:1457.09.12 († 33)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1454.06.21 – 1457.09.12)

Archbishop Timoteo Maffei
(1454 – 1454)

Died:1470

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1454 – 1454)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Ragusa (Croatia) (1467.05.04 – 1470)

Fr. Timoteo Maffeo, C.R.L.
(1454 – 1454 not possessed)

Died:1470

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1454 – 1454 not possessed)

Archbishop Nicolò Amidano
(1453.03.19 – 1454.03.24)

Died:1454.03.24

Bishop of Piacenza (Italy) (1448.01.15 – 1453.03.19)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1453.03.19 – 1454.03.24)

Archbishop Giovanni Visconti
(1450.08.03 – 1453.03.09)

Died:1453.03.09

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1450.08.03 – 1453.03.09)

Cardinal Enrico Rampini
(1443.08.27 – 1450.07.04)

Born:1390 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1413?
Created Cardinal:1446.12.16
Died:1450.07.04 († 59)

Bishop of Tortona (Italy) (1413.05.10 – 1435.06.07)

Bishop of Pavia (Italy) (1435.06.07 – 1443.08.27)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1443.08.27 – 1450.07.04)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Clemente (1446.12.16 – 1450.07.04)

Archbishop Francesco Piccolpasso
(1435.06.07 – 1443.08.23)

Died:1443.08.23

Bishop of Dax (France) (1423 – 1426)

Bishop of Acqui (Italy) (1426 – 1427.06.02)

Bishop of Pavia (Italy) (1427.06.02 – 1435.06.07)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1435.06.07 – 1443.08.23)

Archbishop Bartolomeo Capra
(1414 – 1435)

Died:1435

Bishop of Cremona (Italy) (1405.07.17 – 1411)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1414 – 1435)

Archbishop Francesco Crippa
(1409 – 1414.02.07)

Died:1414.02.07

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1409 – 1414.02.07)

Cardinal Pietro Filargo da Candia, O.F.M. (later Antipope)
(1402.05.17 – 1408.11)

Born:1339 (Neapoli, Greece)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:
Created Cardinal:1405.06.12
Died:1410.05.03 (Bologna, Italy † 70)

Bishop of Piacenza (Italy) (1386.10.05 – 1387)

Bishop of Brescia (Italy) (1387 – 1388.01.23)

Bishop of Vicenza (Italy) (1388.01.23 – 1389.09.18)

Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1389.09.18 – 1402.05.17)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1402.05.17 – 1408.11)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (1405.06.12 – 1409.06.26)

Antipope (1409.06.26 [1409.07.07] – 1410.05.03)

Archbishop Antonio de’ Saluzzi
(1380 – 1401)

Died:1401

Bishop of Savona (Italy) (1356 – 1380)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1380 – 1401)

Archbishop Simone Brossano (later Cardinal)
(1371.06.18 – 1375.12.20)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1371?
Created Cardinal:1375.12.20
Died:1381.08.27

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1371.06.18 – 1375.12.20)

Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo (1375.12.20 – 1381.08.27)

Archbishop Simon da Borsano
(1371.06.18 – 1375.12.20)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1371.06.18 – 1375.12.20)

Patriarch Guglielmo Pusterla
(1361.08.23 – 1370)

Died:1370

Patriarch of Constantinople (1346.12.11 – 1361.08.23)

Apostolic Administrator of Constantinople (1361.08.23 – 1364)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1361.08.23 – 1370)

Archbishop Roberto Visconti
(1354.10.29 – 1361.08.08)

Died:1361.08.08

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1354.10.29 – 1361.08.08)

Pseudocardinal Giovanni Visconti
(1342.07.17 – 1354.10.05)

Born:1290 (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1329.01.19
Consecrated Bishop:1332
Died:1354.10.05 († 63)

Pseudocardinal-Deacon of S. Eustachio (1329.01.19 – 1354.10.05)

Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1331.08.01 – 1339.08.10)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1342.07.17 – 1354.10.05)

Archbishop Aicardo Antimiani
(1317.09.28 – 1339.08.10)

Died:1339.08.10

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1317.09.28 – 1339.08.10)

Archbishop Cassono della Torre (later Patriarch)
(1308.02.12 – 1316.12.31)

Died:1318.08.20

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1308.02.12 – 1316.12.31)

Patriarch of Aquileia (Italy) (1316.12.31 – 1318.08.20)

Archbishop Francesco Fontana
(1296.08.23 – 1308.02.06)

Died:1308.02.06

Metropolitan Archbishop of Messina (Italy) (1288.04.23 – 1296.08.23)

Apostolic Administrator of Nola (Italy) (1289.01.29 – 1296.08.23)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1296.08.23 – 1308.02.06)

Archbishop Ruffino da Frisseto
(1295.10.31 – 1296.07.21)

Died:1296.07.21

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1295.10.31 – 1296.07.21)

Archbishop Ottone Visconti
(1262.07.22 – 1295.08.02)

Died:1295.08.02

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1262.07.22 – 1295.08.02)

Archbishop Leone da Perego
(1241 – 1257.10.14)

Died:1257.10.14

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1241 – 1257.10.14)

Archbishop Guglielmo da Rizolio
(1230.10.15 – 1241.03.28)

Died:1241.03.28

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1230.10.15 – 1241.03.28)

Archbishop Enrico da Settala
(1213.11.07 – 1230.09.16)

Died:1230.09.16

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1213.11.07 – 1230.09.16)

Cardinal Gerardo da Sessa, O. Cist.
(1211.05.04 – 1212.04.22)

Born: (Italy)
Created Cardinal:1211.06?
Died:1212.04.22

Provost of Borgo San Donnino (Italy) (1196 – 1202)

Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1209 – 1211.05.04)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1211.05.04 – 1212.04.22)

Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1211.06? – 1212.04.22)

Cardinal Umberto da Pirovano
(1206.12.11 – 1211.03.13)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1205
Consecrated Bishop:1207
Died:1211.03.13

Cardinal-Priest with no Title assigned (1205 – 1211.03.13)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1206.12.11 – 1211.03.13)

Archbishop Filippo da Lampugnano
(1196.07.14 – 1206.11)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1196.07.14 – 1206.11)

Archbishop Umberto da Terzago
(1195.09.11 – 1196.06.15)

Died:1196.06.15

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1195.09.11 – 1196.06.15)

Archbishop Milone da Cardano
(1187.12.05 – 1195.08.16)

Died:1195.08.16

Bishop of Torino (Italy) (1170 – 1187.12.05)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1187.12.05 – 1195.08.16)

Pope Urban III (Uberto Crivelli)
(1185.05.09 – 1187.10.20)

Born:1120? (Cuggiono, Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1173.09
Consecrated Bishop:1182?
Elected as Supreme Pontiff:1185.11.25
Installed as Supreme Pontiff:1185.12.01
Died:1187.10.20 (Ferrara, Italy † 66)

Bishop of Vercelli (Italy) (1182 – 1185.11.25)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso (1182.08 – 1185.11.25)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1185.05.09 – 1187.10.20)

Supreme Pontiff (1185.11.25 [1185.12.01] – 1187.10.20)

Archbishop Algisio da Pirovano
(1176.07.02 – 1182.03.29)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1176.07.02 – 1182.03.29)

Saint Cardinal Galdino
(1166 – 1176.04.18)

Born:1096? (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Created Cardinal:1165.12.15
Consecrated Bishop:1166.04.18
Died:1176.04.18 († 79)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina (1165.12.15 – 1176.04.18)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1166 – 1176.04.18)

Cardinal.

Archbishop Umberto da Pirovano
(1146.01.18 – 1166.03.17)

Died:1166.03.17

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1146.01.18 – 1166.03.17)

Archbishop Robaldo
(1135.08.02 – 1145.12.30)

Died:1145.12.30

Bishop of Alba (Italy) (1125 – 1145.12.30)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1135.08.02 – 1145.12.30)

Archbishop Anselmo Pusterla
(1126.06.30 – 1135)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1126.06.30 – 1135)

Archbishop Olrico
(1120.11.17 – 1126.05.28)

Died:1126.05.28

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1120.11.17 – 1126.05.28)

Archbishop Giordano da Clivio
(1112.01.01 – 1120.10.04)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1112.01.01 – 1120.10.04)

Archbishop Pietro Grossolano
(1102 – 1112)

Died:1117.08.06

Bishop of Savona (Italy) (1098 – 1102)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1102 – 1112)

Bishop of Savona (Italy) (1116 – 1117.08.06)

Archbishop Anselmo da Bovisio
(1097.11.03 – 1101.09.30)

Died:1101.09.30

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1097.11.03 – 1101.09.30)

Archbishop Arnolfo
(1093.12.06 – 1097)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1093.12.06 – 1097)

Archbishop Anselmo da Rho
(1086.07.01 – 1093.12.04)

Died:1093.12.04

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1086.07.01 – 1093.12.04)

Archbishop Tebaldo da Castiglione
(1075 – 1080)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1075 – 1080)

Cardinal Attone
(1072.01.06 – 1085)

Born: (Italy)
Ordained Priest:
Consecrated Bishop:1081?
Created Cardinal:
Died:1092?

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1072.01.06 – 1085)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco (1073 – 1081)

Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1081 – 1092?)

Archbishop Gotifredo da Castiglione
(1070 – 1075)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1070 – 1075)

Archbishop Guido da Velate
(1045 – 1069)

Born: (Italy)
Consecrated Bishop:1045.09
Died:1071

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1045 – 1069)

Archbishop Ariberto da Intimiano
(1018.03.16 – 1045.01.28)

Died:1045.01.28

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (1018.03.16 – 1045.01.28)

Archbishop Arnolfo da Arsago
(998.05.19 – 1018.02.25)

Died:1018.02.25

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (998.05.19 – 1018.02.25)

Archbishop Landolfo da Carcano
(979.12.23 – 998.03.23)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (979.12.23 – 998.03.23)

Archbishop Gotofredo
(974.07.27 – 979.09.19)

Died:979.09.19

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (974.07.27 – 979.09.19)

Archbishop Arnolfo
(970 – 974.04.16)

Died:974.04.16

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (970 – 974.04.16)

Archbishop Valperto de’ Medici
(953 – 970.11.06)

Died:970.11.06

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (953 – 970.11.06)

Archbishop Adelmano
(948.12 – 953)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (948.12 – 953)

Archbishop Manasse d’Arles
(948.10.15 – 948)

Died:962.11.17

Bishop of Mantova (Italy) (918 – 935)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Arles (France) (920 – 962.11.17)

Bishop of Trento (Italy) (932 – 957)

Bishop of Verona (Italy) (935 – 946)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (948.10.15 – 948)

Archbishop Arderico
(936 – 948)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (936 – 948)

Archbishop Ilduino
(931 – 936)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (931 – 936)

Archbishop Lamperto
(921 – 931)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (921 – 931)

Archbishop Garimberto
(918 – 921)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (918 – 921)

Archbishop Aicone
(906 – 918)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (906 – 918)

Archbishop Andrea da Canziano
(899 – 906)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (899 – 906)

Archbishop Landolfo
(896 – 899)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (896 – 899)

Archbishop Anselmo
(882 – 896)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (882 – 896)

Archbishop Ansperto
(868 – 881)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (868 – 881)

Archbishop Tadone
(860 – 868)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (860 – 868)

Archbishop Angilberto
(824 – 859)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (824 – 859)

Archbishop Angilberto
(822 – 823)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (822 – 823)

Archbishop Bono
(818 – 822)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (818 – 822)

Archbishop Anselmo
(813 – 818)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (813 – 818)

Archbishop Odelperto
(803 – 813)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (803 – 813)

Archbishop Pietro
(783 – 803)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (783 – 803)

Archbishop Tomaso
(755 – 783)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (755 – 783)

Archbishop Leto
(? – ?)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Archbishop Stabile
(? – ?)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Archbishop Arifredo
(? – ?)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Saint Archbishop Natale
(750 – 751)

Born:679

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (750 – 751)

Archbishop.

Archbishop Teodoro
(732 – 746)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (732 – 746)

Saint Archbishop Benedetto
(685 – 732)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (685 – 732)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Mansueto
(676 – 685)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (676 – 685)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Ampellio
(672 – 676)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (672 – 676)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Mauricillo
(671 – 671)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (671 – 671)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Antonino
(669 – 671)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (669 – 671)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Giovanni Buono
(641 – 669)

Born: (Italy)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (641 – 669)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (641 – 669)

Archbishop.

Archbishop Forte
(639 – 641)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (639 – 641)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (639 – 641)

Archbishop Asterio
(629 – 639)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (629 – 639)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (629 – 639)

Archbishop Deusdedit (Deodato)
(600 – 628)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (600 – 628)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (600 – 628)

Archbishop Costanzo
(593 – 600)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (593 – 600)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (593 – 600)

Archbishop Lorenzo
(573 – 592)

Died:592

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (573 – 592)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (573 – 592)

Archbishop Frontone
(571 – 573)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (571 – 573)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (571 – 573)

Saint Archbishop Onorato
(560 – 571)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (560 – 571)

Bishop of Genova (Italy) (568 – 571)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Ausano
(556 – 560)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (556 – 560)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Vitale
(552 – 556)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (552 – 556)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Dazio
(530 – 552)

Died:552

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (530 – 552)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Magno
(518 – 530)

Died:530 (Milano, Italy)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (518 – 530)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Eustorgio
(512 – 518)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (512 – 518)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Lorenzo
(490 – 511)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (490 – 511)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Teodoro
(475 – 490)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (475 – 490)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Senatore
(472 – 475)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (472 – 475)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Benigno
(465 – 472)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (465 – 472)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Geronzio
(462 – 465)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (462 – 465)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Eusebio
(449 – 462)

Born: (Greece)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (449 – 462)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Lazzaro
(440 – 449)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (440 – 449)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Glicerio
(435 – 440)

Died:440.09.15

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (435 – 440)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Martiniano
(423 – 435)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (423 – 435)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Marolo
(408 – 423)

Born: (Syria)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (408 – 423)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Venerio
(400? – 408)

Born: (France)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (400? – 408)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Simpliciano
(397 – 401)

Born:320 (Italy)
Died:401 († 81)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (397 – 401)

Archbishop.

Saint Archbishop Ambrogio (Ambrose)
(374 – 397.04.04)

Born:340? (Augusta Treverorum, Germany)
Consecrated Bishop:374.12.07
Died:397.04.04 (Milano, Italy † 56)
Proclaimed Doctor of the Church:1298.03.03

Metropolitan Archbishop of Milano (Italy) (374 – 397.04.04)

Archbishop. Doctor of the Church.

Bishops of Milano (Ambrosian Rite)

Bishop Aussenzio
(355 – 374)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (355 – 374)

Saint Bishop Dionigi di Milano
(349 – 355)

Died:360

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (349 – 355)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Eustorgio di Milano
(344 – 349)

Died:349

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (344 – 349)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Protaso di Milano
(328 – 344)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (328 – 344)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Materno di Milano
(316 – 328)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (316 – 328)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Mirocle di Milano
(? – 316)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – 316)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Mona di Milano
(? – ?)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Calimero di Milano
(? – ?)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Castriziano di Milano
(? – ?)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Caio di Milano
(? – ?)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Bishop.

Saint Bishop Anatalo di Milano
(? – ?)

Bishop of Milano (Italy) (? – ?)

Bishop.

Former Prelates

Special Churches

Churches by City (1152)

Vigevano (↙), Novara (←), Lugano (↑), Como (↑), Bergamo (↗), Cremona (→), Lodi (↘), Pavia (↓)

Statistics (2020.12.31)

Area: 4,208 km²

Population: 4,962,000 Catholics (87.5% of 5,670,000 total)

Pastoral Centres: 1,107 parishes, 590 missions

Personnel: 2,398 priests (1,679 diocesan, 719 religious), 156 deacons, 4,929 religious (1,014 brothers, 3,915 sisters), 112 seminarians

Population

Pastoral Centres

Priests

Deacons

Religious

Seminarians

Last updated on 2024.05.12

© 2024 GCatholic.org

Up