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Encyclopedia > Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan

The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Milan is in full communion with Rome and has long maintained its own rite: the Ambrosian rite. It is led by the Archbishop of Milan who serves as metropolitan to the dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano. Image File history File linksMetadata Milano_Duomo_1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Milano_Duomo_1. ... Piazza and Duomo di Milano, 1909. ... The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ... In hierarchical Christian churches, the rank of metropolitan bishop, whose incumbent is usually called simply a metropolitan, apertains to the bishop of a metropolis; that is, the chief city of an old Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital. ... Type Anti-tank Nationality Joint France/Germany Era Cold War, modern Launch platform Individual, Vehicle Target Vehicle, Fortification History Builder MBDA, Bharat Dynamics (under license) Date of design 70s Production period since 1972 Service duration since 1972 Operators 41 countries Variants MILAN 1, MILAN 2, MILAN 2T, MILAN 3, MILAN... Ambrosian Rite (also sometimes called the Milanese Rite) named after Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan in the fourth century, is a Catholic liturgical rite practised among Catholics in the greater part of the Archdiocese of Milan (excluding, notably, the city of Monza, and a few other towns), and neighbouring area... In Christianity, an archbishop is an elevated bishop. ... In hierarchical Christian churches, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop (then more precisely called Metropolitan archbishop) of a metropolis; that is, the chief city of an old Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital. ... Roman catholic diocese placed belove the metropolitan see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan Founded in the 4 th century the firdt bishop was San Narno. ... The Roman Catholic Bishopric of Brescia takes its name from its episcopal see, the city of Brescia. ... The Italian Catholic diocese of Lodi has existed since the fourth century, and is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Milan. ... The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mantova (Latin: Dioecesis Mantuanus) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. ... The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia (Latin: Dioecesis Papiensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. ... Vigevano is an ancient town in the province of Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy, which possesses many artistic treasures and runs a huge industrial business. ...


The Church in Milan was established in the 1st century as a small diocese. It was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese in the 4th century. The 1st century was that century that lasted from 1 to 100 according the Gregorian calendar. ... Pope Pius XI blesses Bishop Stephen Alencastre as fifth Apostolic Vicar of the Hawaiian Islands in a Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace window. ... In some Christian churches, the diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, sometimes also referred to as a bishopric or episcopal see, though more often the term episcopal see means the office held by the bishop. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ...

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Seminaries

The Seminary of the archidiocese has the principal see in Venegono. The minor seminary is located in Seveso For the Ecuadorian artist, see Manuel Rendón Seminario. ... A Minor Seminary is a secondary boarding school created for the specific purpose of enrolling teenage boys who have expressed interest in becoming priests. ... Seveso is an Italian town and comune of 19,872 inhabitants situated in the Province of Milan, in the Region of Lombardy. ...


Bishops and Archbishops

Barnabas was an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. ... This article is about the year 50. ... This article is about the year 55. ... This article is about the year 53. ... This article is about the year 61. ... Events Roman Empire Dacians under Decebalus engaged in two wars against the Romans from this year to AD 88 or 89. ... Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century Decades: 0s BC - 0s - 10s - 20s - 30s - 40s - 50s - 60s - 70s - 80s - 90s - 100s Years: 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 Events Pope Evaristus succeeds Pope Clement I Tacitus advanced to consulship. ... Events February 25 - Roman emperor Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius on condition that Antonius would adopt Marcus Annius Aurelius Verus. ... Saint Calimerius (Italian: ) (d. ... Events February 25 - Roman emperor Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius on condition that Antonius would adopt Marcus Annius Aurelius Verus. ... Events Serapion of Antioch becomes Patriarch of Antioch. ... Events December 17 - Pope Gaius succeeds Pope Eutychian December - Numerian was proclaimed Roman emperor by his soldiers. ... February - Wtf is up mah cracka??. Constantine issues the Edict of Milan, ending all persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. ... February - Wtf is up mah cracka??. Constantine issues the Edict of Milan, ending all persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. ... Events Huns sack Changan, capital of the Chinese Western Jin Dynasty. ... Saint Maternus of Milan was a Bishop of Milan during the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. ... Events Huns sack Changan, capital of the Chinese Western Jin Dynasty. ... Events May 9: Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria Births Valens, Roman Emperor Wong Tai Sin Deaths April 17: Alexander I, Patriarch of Alexandria Categories: 328 ... Events May 9: Athanasius is elected bishop of Alexandria Births Valens, Roman Emperor Wong Tai Sin Deaths April 17: Alexander I, Patriarch of Alexandria Categories: 328 ... Events Roman emperor Constans travels to Britain, possibly for a military expedition. ... Saint Eustorgius I (d. ... Events Emperor Mu succeeds Emperor Kang as emperor of China. ... Events January 18 - Magnentius proclaimed Emperor by the army in Autun. ... Events January 18 - Magnentius proclaimed Emperor by the army in Autun. ... Events November 6 - Julian is promoted to Caesar. ... For the other Arian bishop Auxentius in Milan, see Auxentius of Durostorum. ... Events November 6 - Julian is promoted to Caesar. ... Events 4 May: Spearthrower Owl becomes emperor of Teotihuacan. ... For other uses, see Ambrose (disambiguation). ... Events 4 May: Spearthrower Owl becomes emperor of Teotihuacan. ... Events Council of Carthage: Definitive declaration of the biblical canon Candida Casa founded by Saint Ninian. ... Events Council of Carthage: Definitive declaration of the biblical canon Candida Casa founded by Saint Ninian. ... Events First invasion of Italy by Alaric (probable date). ... Events First invasion of Italy by Alaric (probable date). ... Events Theodosius II succeeds his father Arcadius as Emperor of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire In the summer of this year, the usurper Constantine III captures Spain, destroying the loyalist forces defending it. ... Saint Marolus (Italian: ) (408-423) was an early bishop of Milan. ... Events Theodosius II succeeds his father Arcadius as Emperor of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire In the summer of this year, the usurper Constantine III captures Spain, destroying the loyalist forces defending it. ... Events On the death of Honorius, the primicerius notariorum Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor. ... Events On the death of Honorius, the primicerius notariorum Joannes seizes the throne of the Western Roman Empire, and is declared emperor. ... Events August 3 - Nestorius is exiled by Imperial edict to a monastery in a Sahara oasis. ... Saint Glycerius (Italian: ) was a 5th century bishop of Milan. ... Events Attila the Hun attacks Britain Births Deaths Categories: 436 ... Events February 15 - The Codex Theodosianus, a collection of edicts of Roman law, is published. ... Events February 15 - The Codex Theodosianus, a collection of edicts of Roman law, is published. ... For other uses, see 449 (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see 449 (disambiguation). ... Events September 1 - possible start of first Byzantine indiction cycle. ... Events September 1 - possible start of first Byzantine indiction cycle. ... Events Song Qian Fei Di, then Song Ming Di become ruler of the Song Dynasty in China. ... Events Song Qian Fei Di, then Song Ming Di become ruler of the Song Dynasty in China. ... Events Relations between the Roman Emperor Anthemius and the general Ricimer deteriorate completely. ... Events Relations between the Roman Emperor Anthemius and the general Ricimer deteriorate completely. ... See also 475 (number) Events Orestes forces western Roman emperor Julius Nepos to flee and declares his son Romulus Augustus to be emperor. ... See also 475 (number) Events Orestes forces western Roman emperor Julius Nepos to flee and declares his son Romulus Augustus to be emperor. ... Events April 1 - The majority of Odoacers army, including his magister militum Tufa, surrenders to Theodoric the Great in Milan. ... Events April 1 - The majority of Odoacers army, including his magister militum Tufa, surrenders to Theodoric the Great in Milan. ... Events Roman (Byzantine) Emperor Anastasius I ends a period of moderate ecclestical policy, and starts strongly favoring his own monophysitist beliefs. ... Saint Eustorgius II (d. ... Events Roman (Byzantine) Emperor Anastasius I ends a period of moderate ecclestical policy, and starts strongly favoring his own monophysitist beliefs. ... Events July 9 - Justin becomes Roman emperor September 29 - Severus, Patriarch of Antioch is deposed by a synod for his Monophysitism. ... Events July 9 - Justin becomes Roman emperor September 29 - Severus, Patriarch of Antioch is deposed by a synod for his Monophysitism. ... Battle of Daras: Belisarius and Hermogenes defeat the Persians in a major battle which blunts a Persian offensive into Roman Mesopotamia. ... Saint Dacius (Datius) Agliati (d. ... Battle of Daras: Belisarius and Hermogenes defeat the Persians in a major battle which blunts a Persian offensive into Roman Mesopotamia. ... Events July - Battle of Taginae: The Byzantine general Narses defeats and kills Totila, king of the Ostrogoths. ... Events July - Battle of Taginae: The Byzantine general Narses defeats and kills Totila, king of the Ostrogoths. ... For other uses, see number 555. ... Events End of the Western Wei Dynasty in China. ... 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The Daysan River floods Edessa in Asia Many people suddenly have a relief when they know Apocalypse didnt happen in the past year. ... Events April 11 - Adeodatus succeeds Vitalian as Pope. ... Events April 11 - Adeodatus succeeds Vitalian as Pope. ... // Events August 9 - The Bulgars win the war with the Byzantine Empire; the latter signs a peace treaty, which is considered as the birth-date of Bulgaria Wilfrid of York is expelled from Northumbria by Ecgfrith and retires into Sussex Births Deaths January 10 - Pope Agatho Ebroin, Mayor of the... Saint Benedict Crispus (Italian: ) was archbishop of Milan from 681 to 725. ... // Events August 9 - The Bulgars win the war with the Byzantine Empire; the latter signs a peace treaty, which is considered as the birth-date of Bulgaria Wilfrid of York is expelled from Northumbria by Ecgfrith and retires into Sussex Births Deaths January 10 - Pope Agatho Ebroin, Mayor of the... Events Births Deaths Wihtred, king of Kent Categories: 725 ... Events Births Deaths Wihtred, king of Kent Categories: 725 ... Charles Martel drives the Moors out of France. ... Events October 26 - An earthquake strikes Constantinople, causing much damage and death. ... Events June 18 - Constantine V succeeds Leo III as emperor of the Byzantine Empire. ... Events June 18 - Constantine V succeeds Leo III as emperor of the Byzantine Empire. ... Events Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court. ... Events Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court. ... Events February - Hildeprand succeeds Liutprand as king of the Lombards. ... Events Births November 10 - Musa al-Kazim, Shia Imam (d. ... Events The Franks capture Narbonne; the Saracens are completely driven out of Japanese poet Otomo no Yakamochi compiled the first Japanese poetry anthology Manyoshu. ... Events The Franks capture Narbonne; the Saracens are completely driven out of Japanese poet Otomo no Yakamochi compiled the first Japanese poetry anthology Manyoshu. ... Events Births Deaths July 12: Bertrada, wife of Pippin III Categories: 783 ... Events August 31 - Paul IV abdicates as Patriarch of Constantinople December 25 - Tarasius elected Patriarch of Constantinople The Japanese capital moved away from Nara. ... Events December 28 - Louis the Vrome occupies Barcelona. ... Events Nicephorus I and Charlemagne settle their imperial boundaries. ... Events June 22 - Byzantine Emperor Michael I is defeated in a war against the Bulgarians. ... Events June 22 - Byzantine Emperor Michael I is defeated in a war against the Bulgarians. ... Events Bishop Theodulf of Orléans is deposed and imprisoned after getting involved in a conspiracy of Bernard, king of Italy, against Louis the Pious Births Deaths May 26 - Ali ar-Rida, Shia Imam Categories: 818 ... Events Bishop Theodulf of Orléans is deposed and imprisoned after getting involved in a conspiracy of Bernard, king of Italy, against Louis the Pious Births Deaths May 26 - Ali ar-Rida, Shia Imam Categories: 818 ... Events Abd-ar-rahman II becomes ruler of Umayyad Spain. ... Events Abd-ar-rahman II becomes ruler of Umayyad Spain. ... Events Crete is conquered from the Byzantines by the Saracens. ... Angilbert II (called Angilberto da Pusterla) was the Archbishop of Milan from 27 or 28 June 824 to his death on the 13 December 859. ... Events Iñigo Arista revolts against the Franks and establishes the kingdom of Navarre (approximate date). ... Events Battle of Abelda: Asturias beats the Muslims. ... Events First attack on Constantinople by Swedish Vikings (the Rus, see Varangians). ... Events 11 May: Printing of The Diamond Sutra, the oldest dated printed book. ... Events 11 May: Printing of The Diamond Sutra, the oldest dated printed book. ... Events Charles the Fat is crowned western emperor Louis III routs Norman pirates at Saucourt_en_Vimeu Births Deaths Emperor Seiwa of Japan Heads of states France - Louis III, king of France (879_882) Categories: 881 ... Anselm II Capra (died 896) was the Archbishop of Milan from 882 to his death. ... Events Carloman, King of the West Franks becomes sole king upon the death of his brother. ... Events The Bulgarians, under Simeon I, defeat the Byzantine Empire at Bulgarophygon. ... Events The Bulgarians, under Simeon I, defeat the Byzantine Empire at Bulgarophygon. ... Events Edward the Elder becomes King of England. ... Events Edward the Elder becomes King of England. ... Events Births Deaths Categories: 906 ... Events Births Deaths Categories: 906 ... Events Taebong has been overthrown and Goryeo established in Korean peninsula. ... Events Taebong has been overthrown and Goryeo established in Korean peninsula. ... Events Embassy of Ahmad ibn Fadlan from Baghdad to the king of the Volga Bulgars on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir Henry the Fowler invades Bavaria and obtains fealty from Arnulf the Bad Births King Edmund I of England Onmyoji Abe no Seimei Deaths September 1 - Richard of... Events Embassy of Ahmad ibn Fadlan from Baghdad to the king of the Volga Bulgars on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir Henry the Fowler invades Bavaria and obtains fealty from Arnulf the Bad Births King Edmund I of England Onmyoji Abe no Seimei Deaths September 1 - Richard of... Events Ramiro II of Leon becomes king of León Eric Bloodaxe becomes second king of Norway Births Deaths Emperor Uda of Japan Harald I of Norway Categories: 931 ... Events Ramiro II of Leon becomes king of León Eric Bloodaxe becomes second king of Norway Births Deaths Emperor Uda of Japan Harald I of Norway Categories: 931 ... Events King Taejo of Goryeo (Wanggeon) defeats Hubaekje. ... Events King Taejo of Goryeo (Wanggeon) defeats Hubaekje. ... Events Otto I the Great founds missionary dioceses of Brandenburg, Havelburg, Ribe, Aarhus, and Schleswig Births Deaths Categories: 948 ... Events Otto I the Great founds missionary dioceses of Brandenburg, Havelburg, Ribe, Aarhus, and Schleswig Births Deaths Categories: 948 ... Events First time that Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal appeared in a Roman map. ... Events First time that Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal appeared in a Roman map. ... Events Major volcano eruption in Mashu Japan Devastating decade long famine begins in France Byzantine Emperor John I successfully defends the Eastern Roman Empire from massive barbarian invasion Construction completed on Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, worlds oldest Islamic university Births Leif Ericson, Norse explorer Seyyed Razi, important Muslim... 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Events Benedictine abbey founded at Sherborne Births Deaths Abul-Wafa, iranian mathematician Categories: 998 ... // Team# 1018 Pike High School Robotics Team Team #1018 FIRST Logo Check Out Our FIRST WIKI Page Events Bulgaria becomes part of the Byzantine Empire. ... Tomb of Aribert in the cathedral at Milan. ... // Team# 1018 Pike High School Robotics Team Team #1018 FIRST Logo Check Out Our FIRST WIKI Page Events Bulgaria becomes part of the Byzantine Empire. ... Events Emperor Go-Reizei ascends the throne of Japan. ... Saint Guido da Velate (also Guy or Wido; died 1071) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until his death, though he had simoniacally abdicated in 1067. ... Events Emperor Go-Reizei ascends the throne of Japan. ... Events Harrying of the North- King William of England (William the Conqueror) reacts to rebellions made by his people against him. ... Events Byzantine Empire loses Battle of Manzikert to Turkish army under Alp Arslan. ... Events Hereward the Wake begins a Saxon revolt in the Fens of eastern England. ... Events Revolt of the Earls. ... Events Hereward the Wake begins a Saxon revolt in the Fens of eastern England. ... Events Revolt of the Earls. ... Events Revolt of the Earls. ... Events William I of England, in a letter, reminds the Bishop of Rome that the King of England owes him no allegiance. ... Anselm III (Italian: Anselmo da Rho) was the archbishop of Milan from his consacration on 1 July 1086 to his death on 4 December 1093. ... Events Domesday Book is completed in England Emperor Shirakawa of Japan starts his cloistered rule Imam Ali Mosque is rebuilt by the Seljuk Malik Shah I after being destroyed by fire. ... // Events Donald III of Scotland comes to the throne of Scotland. ... Arnulf III (Italian: Arnolfo di Porta Argentea[1] or di Porta Orientale[2]) was the Archbishop of Milan from his election 6 December 1093 to his death in 1097. ... // Events Donald III of Scotland comes to the throne of Scotland. ... Events Edgar I deposes Donald III to become king of Scotland. ... Anselm IV (also Anselm of Buis, Italian: Anselmo da Bovisio) was the Archbishop of Milan from 3 November 1097 to his death on 30 September 1101. ... Events Edgar I deposes Donald III to become king of Scotland. ... Events A second wave of crusaders arrives in the newly established Kingdom of Jerusalem, after being heavily defeated by Kilij Arslan I at Heraclia. ... Grossolanus, Grossolano, or Grosolano, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. ... Events Valencia is captured by the Almoravids. ... Events The people of Laon, France, proclaim a commune and murder their bishop Salzwedel, Germany is founded The German state of Baden is founded Afonso I becomes Count of Portugal Otto of Ballenstedt is made Duke of Saxony by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Births Deaths October 5 - Sigebert of... Jordan (Italian: Giordano da Clivio) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1 January 1112 to his death on 4 October 1120. ... Events The people of Laon, France, proclaim a commune and murder their bishop Salzwedel, Germany is founded The German state of Baden is founded Afonso I becomes Count of Portugal Otto of Ballenstedt is made Duke of Saxony by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Births Deaths October 5 - Sigebert of... Events Welcher of Malvern creates a system of measurement for the earth using degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude. ... Events Welcher of Malvern creates a system of measurement for the earth using degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude. ... Events Rutherglen becomes one of the first Royal Burghs in Scotland. ... Anselm V (Italian: Anselmo della Pusterla) was the Archbishop of Milan from 30 June 1126 to his deposition early in 1135. ... Events Rutherglen becomes one of the first Royal Burghs in Scotland. ... Events January - Byland Abbey founded Stephen of Blois succeeds King Henry I. Empress Maud, daughter of Henry I and widow of Henry V opposed Stephen and claims the throne as her own Owain Gwynedd of Wales defeats the Normans at Crug Mawr. ... Events January - Byland Abbey founded Stephen of Blois succeeds King Henry I. Empress Maud, daughter of Henry I and widow of Henry V opposed Stephen and claims the throne as her own Owain Gwynedd of Wales defeats the Normans at Crug Mawr. ... Events January - Byland Abbey founded Stephen of Blois succeeds King Henry I. Empress Maud, daughter of Henry I and widow of Henry V opposed Stephen and claims the throne as her own Owain Gwynedd of Wales defeats the Normans at Crug Mawr. ... Events Pope Lucius II is succeeded by Pope Eugene III Nur ad-Din ascends to power in Syria Construction begins on Notre-Dame dChartres in Chartres, France Korean historian Kim Pusik compiled the historical text Samguk Sagi. ... Events Saint Bernard of Clairvaux preaches the Second Crusade at Vezelay, Burgundy First written mention of Bryansk. ... // Events Marko III succeeds Yoannis V as patriarch of Alexandria. ... // Events Marko III succeeds Yoannis V as patriarch of Alexandria. ... Events May 22 - Murder attempt by the Hashshashin on Saladin near Aleppo Raynald of Chatillon released from prison in Aleppo May 29 - Frederick Barbarossa is defeated in the Battle of Legnano by the Lombard League leading to the pactum Anagninum (the Agreement of Anagni) September 17 - Seljuk Turks defeat Manuel... Events May 22 - Murder attempt by the Hashshashin on Saladin near Aleppo Raynald of Chatillon released from prison in Aleppo May 29 - Frederick Barbarossa is defeated in the Battle of Legnano by the Lombard League leading to the pactum Anagninum (the Agreement of Anagni) September 17 - Seljuk Turks defeat Manuel... Events Canute VI crowned king of Denmark. ... Urban III, né Uberto Crivelli (d. ... Events Canute VI crowned king of Denmark. ... Events April 25 - Genpei War - Naval battle of Dan-no-ura leads to Minamoto victory in Japan Templars settle in London and begin the building of New Temple Church End of the Heian Period and beginning of the Kamakura period in Japan. ... Urban III, né Uberto Crivelli (d. ... Events April 25 - Genpei War - Naval battle of Dan-no-ura leads to Minamoto victory in Japan Templars settle in London and begin the building of New Temple Church End of the Heian Period and beginning of the Kamakura period in Japan. ... Events Priory of St Marys, Bushmead, founded. ... Events Priory of St Marys, Bushmead, founded. ... Events Spring, London, popular uprising of the poor against the rich led by William Fitz Osbern. ... Events Spring, London, popular uprising of the poor against the rich led by William Fitz Osbern. ... Temüjin is proclaimed Genghis Khan of the Mongol people, founding the Mongol Empire Qutb ud-Din proclaims the Mameluk dynasty in India, the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. ... Temüjin is proclaimed Genghis Khan of the Mongol people, founding the Mongol Empire Qutb ud-Din proclaims the Mameluk dynasty in India, the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. ... // Events The oldest extant double entry bookkeeping record dates from 1211 Canons regular of the Order of the Holy Cross founded September 14 1211 Troops led by Estonian resistance fighter Lembitu of Lehola destroy a garrison of missionaries in the historical Estonian region of Sakala and raid the Russian town... // Events The oldest extant double entry bookkeeping record dates from 1211 Canons regular of the Order of the Holy Cross founded September 14 1211 Troops led by Estonian resistance fighter Lembitu of Lehola destroy a garrison of missionaries in the historical Estonian region of Sakala and raid the Russian town... Events The first Great Fire of London burns most of the city to the ground Battle of Navas de Tolosa Childrens crusade Crusaders push the Muslims out of northern Spain In Japan, Kamo no Chōmei writes the Hōjōki, one of the great works of classical Japanese... May 30 - Battle of Damme; English fleet under William Longsword destroyes a French fleet off the Belgian port in the first major victory for the fledgling Royal Navy. ... Events Kingdom of Leon unites with the Kingdom of Castile. ... Events Kingdom of Leon unites with the Kingdom of Castile. ... Events April 5 - Mongols of Golden Horde under the command of Subotai defeat feudal Polish nobility, including Knights Templar, in the battle of Liegnitz April 27 - Mongols defeat Bela IV of Hungary in the battle of Sajo. ... Events April 5 - Mongols of Golden Horde under the command of Subotai defeat feudal Polish nobility, including Knights Templar, in the battle of Liegnitz April 27 - Mongols defeat Bela IV of Hungary in the battle of Sajo. ... For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. ... Ottone Visconti (1207 – August 8, 1295) was an archbishop of Milan, a member of the Visconti family and the founder of their rule in Milan. ... Events Strasbourg becomes a Free City of the Holy Roman Empire First Visconti become the lord of Iceland swear fealty to the king of Norway, bringing an end to the Icelandic Commonwealth Births Ladislaus IV of Hungary Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona... Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ... Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ... March 30 - Edward I stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed, sacking the then Scottish border town with much bloodshed. ... March 30 - Edward I stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed, sacking the then Scottish border town with much bloodshed. ... Events Henry VII is elected as king of the Holy Roman Empire. ... Events Henry VII is elected as king of the Holy Roman Empire. ... Events The Great Famine of 1315-1317. ... Events The Great Famine of 1315-1317. ... Events Emperor Go-Murakami ascends to the throne of Japan Kashmir is conquered by the muslims Births July 23 - King Louis I of Naples (d. ... Giovanni Visconti in a 19th century fancy portrait. ... Events May - Pope Clement VI elected John III Comnenus becomes emperor of Trebizond Louis becomes king of Sicily and duke of Athens Constantine IV becomes king of Armenia Patriarch of Antioch transferred to Damascus under Ignatius II Kitzbühel becomes part of Tyrol Louis I becomes king of Hungary Births... Events End of reign of John VI Cantacuzenus, as Byzantine emperor. ... Events End of reign of John VI Cantacuzenus, as Byzantine emperor. ... Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ... Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ... Events Beginning of the rule of Poland by Capet-Anjou family. ... Events Beginning of the rule of Poland by Capet-Anjou family. ... September 8 - Battle of Kulikovo - Russian forces under Grand Prince Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow resist a large invasion by the Blue Horde, Lithuania and Ryazan, stopping their advance at Kulikovo. ... September 8 - Battle of Kulikovo - Russian forces under Grand Prince Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow resist a large invasion by the Blue Horde, Lithuania and Ryazan, stopping their advance at Kulikovo. ... The Lollards, a religious sect taught by John Wycliffe, were persecuted for their beliefs. ... Alexander V (Peter Philarges c. ... Events September 14 - Battle of Homildon Hill. ... March 29 - The Aragonese capture Oristano, capital of the giudicato di Arborea in Sardinia July 15 – Battle of Grunwald (also known as Tannenberg or Zalgiris). ... Events January 1 - The Welsh surrender Harlech Castle to the English. ... // Events Council of Constance begins. ... // Events Council of Constance begins. ... Year 1433 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Year 1433 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Events Albanians, under Skanderbeg, defeat the Turks John Hunyadi defeats Turks at the Battle of Nis Vlad II Dracul begins his second term as ruler of Wallachia, succeeding Basarab II. Births January 27 - Albert, Duke of Saxony (died 1500) February 23 - Matthias Corvinus of Hungary (died 1490) May 17 - Edmund... 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Modern Archbishops since 1454

Inside view of the Duomo di Milano.
Inside view of the Duomo di Milano.

Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 531 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1360 pixel, file size: 1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 531 pixelsFull resolution (2048 × 1360 pixel, file size: 1. ... Year 1454 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Events University of Freiburg founded. ... Events University of Freiburg founded. ... Events February 2 - Battle of Mortimers Cross - Yorkist troops led by Edward, Duke of York defeat Lancastrians under Owen Tudor and his son Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke in Wales. ... Events February 2 - Battle of Mortimers Cross - Yorkist troops led by Edward, Duke of York defeat Lancastrians under Owen Tudor and his son Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke in Wales. ... Year 1484 was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar). ... Year 1484 was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar). ... // January 8 - The present Royal Netherlands Navy was formed By decree of Maximillian of Austria. ... // January 8 - The present Royal Netherlands Navy was formed By decree of Maximillian of Austria. ... 1497 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1497 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Ippolito (I) dEste (March 20, 1479 – September 3, 1520) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. ... 1497 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1520 (MDXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Ippolito (II) dEste (1509 - December 2, 1572) was an Italian cardinal. ... Year 1520 (MDXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Events February 7 - Julius III becomes Pope. ... Events February 7 - Julius III becomes Pope. ... Events Russia breaks 60 year old truce with Sweden by attacking Finland February 2 - Diet of Augsburg begins February 4 - John Rogers becomes first Protestant martyr in England February 9 - Bishop of Gloucester John Hooper is burned at the stake May 23 - Paul IV becomes Pope. ... Events January 16 - Abdication of Emperor Charles V. His son, Philip II becomes King of Spain, while his brother Ferdinand becomes Holy Roman Emperor January 23 - The Shaanxi earthquake, the deadliest earthquake in history, occurs with its epicenter in Shaanxi province, China. ... January 7 - French troops led by Francis, Duke of Guise take Calais, the last continental possession of the Kingdom of England July 13 - Battle of Gravelines: In France, Spanish forces led by Count Lamoral of Egmont defeat the French forces of Marshal Paul des Thermes at Gravelines. ... Carlo Borromeo (October 2, 1538 - November 4, 1584), saint and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, son of Ghiberto Borromeo, count of Arona, and Margarita de Medici, was born at the castle of Arona on Lago Maggiore. ... is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Events February 27 - The Treaty of Berwick, which would expel the French from Scotland, is signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland The first tulip bulb was brought from Turkey to the Netherlands. ... is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1584 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... 1584 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... Events January 30 - William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time. ... Federico Borromeo (born August 16, 1564; died September 22, 1631) was cardinal and archbishop of Milan and the cousin of Saint Charles Borromeo. ... Events January 30 - William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is performed for the first time. ... // Events February 5 - Roger Williams emigrates to Boston. ... See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16 - Battle of Lützen... Year 1650 (MDCL) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ... // Events April 6 - Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp for the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope, and founded Cape Town. ... Events January 24 - King Charles II of England disbands Parliament August 7 - The brigantine Le Griffon, which was commissioned by René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is towed to the southern end of the Niagara River, to become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes. ... Events March 4 - Charles II of England grants a land charter to William Penn for the area that will later become Pennsylvania. ... Events January 11 - Eruption of Mt. ... Events January 11 - Eruption of Mt. ... Events January 26 - Treaty of Karlowitz signed March 30 - the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa. ... Events January 26 - Treaty of Karlowitz signed March 30 - the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa. ... // Events Treaty of Aargau signed between Catholic and Protestants. ... // Events Treaty of Aargau signed between Catholic and Protestants. ... Events 12 February — The San Carlo, the oldest working opera house in Europe, is inaugurated. ... Events 12 February — The San Carlo, the oldest working opera house in Europe, is inaugurated. ... // Events January 24 - Charles VII Albert becomes Holy Roman Emperor. ... // Events February 14 - Henry Pelham becomes British Prime Minister February 21 - - The premiere in London of George Frideric Handels oratorio, Samson. ... 1783 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1784 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... The Union Jack, flag of the newly formed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. ... Giovanni Battista Caprara (May 29th 1733 Bologna - July 27th 1810, Paris) was an Italian statesman and cardinal, legate of Pius VII in France, concluded the Concordat of 1801 Caprara at the Catholic Encyclopedia This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ... Year 1802 (MDCCCII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... 1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck was the archbishop of Milan from 1816-1846. ... Year 1816 (MDCCCXVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... 1846 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1847 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Year 1859 (MDCCCLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Year 1859 (MDCCCLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Year 1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Year 1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Year 1893 (MDCCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... His Most Reverend Eminence Andrea Carlo Cardinal Ferrari (13 August 1850 - 2 February 1921) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and was former Archbishop of Milan. ... is the 141st day of the year (142nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1894 (MDCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... Pope Pius XI (Latin: ; Italian: Pio XI; May 31, 1857 – February 10, 1939), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, reigned as Pope from February 6, 1922 and as sovereign of Vatican City from 1929 until his death on February 10, 1939. ... is the 164th day of the year (165th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... Year 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Pope Pius XI (Latin: ; Italian: Pio XI; May 31, 1857 – February 10, 1939), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, reigned as Pope from February 6, 1922 and as sovereign of Vatican City from 1929 until his death on February 10, 1939. ... Eugenio Tosi (May 6, 1864—January 7, 1929) was an Italian Cardinal. ... Year 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster Alfredo Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster (January 18, 1880—August 30, 1954) was a Benedictine monk and archbishop of Milan during World War II. // Ildefonso Schuster (born Alfredo Ludovico Schuster) was born on January 18, 1880 in Rome, Italy, the son of Giovanni Schuster, a Bavarian tailor and double... See also Benedictine Confederation and Benedictine for other articles. ... is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 242nd day of the year (243rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article cites very few or no references or sources. ... is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see 1963 (disambiguation). ... This article cites very few or no references or sources. ... Giovanni Colombo (December 6, 1902—May 20, 1992) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. ... For other uses, see 1963 (disambiguation). ... Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ... His Eminence Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini, SJ, Th. ... is the 363rd day of the year (364th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ... is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... Dionigi Tettamanzi (born March 14, 1934) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ...

See also

Ambrosian Rite (also sometimes called the Milanese Rite) named after Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan in the fourth century, is a Catholic liturgical rite practised among Catholics in the greater part of the Archdiocese of Milan (excluding, notably, the city of Monza, and a few other towns), and neighbouring area...

Resources

  • Catholic Hierarchy Profile of the Archdiocese of Milan

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Reformers within the Catholic Church launched the Counter Reformation, a period of doctrinal clarification, reform of the clergy and the liturgy, and re-evangelization begun by the Council of Trent.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, 85 states that authentic interpretation of the Word of God is entrusted to the living Magisterium of the Church, namely the bishops in communion with the successor of Saint Peter.
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Archdiocese of Milan (3366 words)
At the death of Giovanni, Milan was divided between three brothers, his nephews: Matteo II, who died in 1355; Galeazzo II (1354-78), and Bernabò (1354-85) all patrons of literature and of the arts, but odious through their cruelty, misgovernment, and exorbitant taxes.
Councils were held at Milan in 343 and 347, against Photinus; in the cause of St. Athanasius, at which the Emperor Constans menaced the bishops; 390, against Jovinian; 451, against the Robber Council of Ephesus; 680, against the Monothelites; 1060, 1098, 1117, 1287, for ecclesiastical reforms.
The archdiocese has 788 parishes, with 1,828,000 inhabitants, 27 religious houses of men, and of women nearly 80 in the city and 220 throughout the diocese; it has 43 educational establishments for boys and 176 for girls, 2 Catholic daily papers, and many important periodicals.
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