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  2. Catholic Church in Italy - Wikipedia

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    There are 225 dioceses in the Catholic Church in Italy, see further in this article and in the article List of Catholic dioceses in Italy. The pope resides in Vatican City, enclaved in Rome. Having been a major center for Christian pilgrimage since the Roman Empire , Rome is commonly regarded as the "home" of the Catholic Church, since it is ...

  3. Religion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Church's world leader, the Pope, is the Bishop of Rome, hence the special relationship between Italians and the Church—and the latter's entanglement with Italian politics (see also Lateran Treaty and the section below on religion and politics). Italy's Catholic patron saints are Francis of Assisi and Catherine of Siena. [18]

  4. History of the papacy - Wikipedia

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    The concordat established Catholicism as the religion of Italy. And the financial agreement was accepted as settlement of all the claims of the Holy See against Italy arising from the loss of temporal power in 1870. A national concordat with Germany was one of Pacelli's main objectives as secretary of state.

  5. Holy See - Wikipedia

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    According to Catholic tradition, the apostolic see of Diocese of Rome was established in the 1st century by Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The legal status of the Catholic Church and its property was recognised by the Edict of Milan in 313 by Roman emperor Constantine the Great , and it became the state church of the Roman Empire by the Edict of ...

  6. Christianity in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 November 2024. Catholic Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi. Saint Francis is one of the patron saints of Italy. Christianity in Italy has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church since the East–West Schism. However, the country is also home to significant Christian ...

  7. Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    Mario Bergoglio was an Italian immigrant accountant [21] born in Portacomaro (Province of Asti) in Italy's Piedmont region. Regina Sívori [22] was a housewife born in Buenos Aires to a family of northern Italian (Piedmontese-Genoese) origin. [23] [24] [25] Mario Bergoglio's family left Italy in 1929 to escape the fascist rule of Benito ...

  8. Politics of Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    The term "Holy See" refers to the composite of the authority, jurisdiction, and sovereignty vested in the Pope and his advisers to direct the worldwide Catholic Church. It is therefore quite distinct from the Vatican City state, which was created in 1929, through the Lateran treaties between the Holy See and Italy. As the "central government ...

  9. Category:Italian religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Also: Italy: People: By occupation: Religious workers: Religious leaders. ... Pages in category "Italian religious leaders" This category contains only the following ...