- and
Voghenza (a
former bishopric).
Voghiera borders the
following muni****lities: Argenta, Ferrara, Masi
Torello and Portomaggiore. Of these,
Voghenza (in...
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Maurelius of
Voghenza (Italian - San Maurelio; died 7 May 644) was a
Syrian priest, who
became bishop of
Voghenza. He is
venerated as a
saint by the Roman...
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Archbishop of
Voghenza (2008–)
President of the
International Council for
Catechesis (2013–)
Previous post(s)
Titular Bishop of
Voghenza (1998–2008) Auxiliary...
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Ferrara (in Italian). p. 25. The See was
moved here from
Vicohabentia (
Voghenza) in 624 (Chronology of
Catholic dioceses: Italy). [1]
Archived December...
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Christian saint and one of the
seventy disciples of
Jesus Maurelius of
Voghenza,
Syrian priest List of
ancient Gr****
cities Image of
Edessa Knanaya List...
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Maurilius Maurilius of
Angers (died 426),
bishop and
saint Maurilius of
Voghenza (died 670),
bishop of the
defunct diocese of Vicohabentina,
martyred at...
- Umbriatico, Urbisaglia, Velia, Vescovìo, Vibo Valentia, Vico Equense,
Voghenza, Volturno, Vulturara,
Zuglio Titular Abbacies (?nullius) (all 10 united...
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archdiocese of Bologna. The
episcopal seat was
transferred from
Vicohabentia (
Voghenza) to the
newly founded Ferrara in 657. The
earliest known bishop of Vicohabentia...
- Clemente,
Bishop of
Porto and
Salvatore Fisic****a,
Titular Archbishop of
Voghenza Rank
Bishop Personal details Born Nuno Brás da
Silva Martins 12 May 1963...
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Working days
afternoon return: Lido di Spina-Portomaggiore / Sundays:
Voghenza-Lido di
Spina 363 Bondeno-Scortichino-Finale
Emilia 364 Bondeno-Mirabello-Finale...