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  1. The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia is an ecclesiastical territory located within the Metropolitan City of Rome in Italy. It is one of the seven suburbicarian dioceses. The incumbent Bishop is cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. Since 1150, its bishop has been the Dean of the College of Cardinals. [1]

  2. Ostia and Velletri, SUBURBICARIAN Diocese of (OSTIENSIS ET VELITERNENSIS), near Rome, central Italy. Ostia, now a small borough, was the ancient port of Rome , the first Roman colony founded by Ancus Marcius, chiefly to exploit the salt deposits.

  3. Jul 17, 2012 · Italy. Continent: West Europe. Rite: Roman (Latin) Type: Diocese , Suburbicarian See. Name: Ostia (Italiano) / 奧斯蒂亞 (正體中文) / Ostien (sis) (Latin) Governed by: Papal See of Roma. Ecclesiastical Province: Roma. Depends on: Dicastery for Bishops. Notes: The Cardinal Dean of the College of Cardinals has been the Bishop of Ostia since 1150.

    • Diocese of Ostia, Italy
  4. The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia is an ecclesiastical territory located within the Metropolitan City of Rome in Italy. It is one of the seven suburbicarian dioceses. The incumbent Bishop is cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. Since 1150, its bishop has been the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Its Cathedral is Basilica di Sant'Aurea.

  5. The diocese of Ostia was established in the third century. Its episcopal series starts in 229 and its bishops have the right to consecrate the new pope according to a tradition dating to 336. In 1150, Pope Eugenius III gave its bishop the deanship of the Sacred College of Cardinals.

  6. Seven suburbicarian sees. The suburbicarian dioceses have varied slightly over time and nowadays consist of: the Diocese of Ostia (since 1150 the additional see of the Dean of the College of Cardinals) the Diocese of Velletri-Segni. the Diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina. the Diocese of Frascati (Tusculum)

  7. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. SUBURBICARIAN DIOCESE OF OSTIA AND VELLETRI (OSTIENSIS ET VELITERNENSIS). Near Rome, central Italy. Ostia, now a small borough, was the ancient port of Rome, the first Roman colony founded by Ancus Marcius, chiefly to exploit the salt deposits.

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