diocese of Bergamo

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The diocese of Bergamo is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in northern Italy, centered on the city of Bergamo and overseeing numerous parishes in the surrounding region.

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Diocese of Bergamo 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin Church ecclesiastical territory
Roman Catholic diocese
belongsTo Catholic Church in Italy NERFINISHED
borderedBy Diocese of Brescia NERFINISHED
Diocese of Como NERFINISHED
Diocese of Cremona NERFINISHED
Diocese of Lodi NERFINISHED
Diocese of Milan NERFINISHED
cathedral Cathedral of Saint Alexander of Bergamo NERFINISHED
cathedralLocatedIn Bergamo NERFINISHED
communionWith Pope NERFINISHED
country Italy
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
episcopalSee Bergamo NERFINISHED
establishedInCentury 4th century
governedBy Bishop of Bergamo NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType oratories
parish churches
sanctuaries
hasClergyType diocesan priests
religious priests
hasClericalRank bishop
deacons
priests
hasEcclesiasticalTerritoryType diocese
hasFaithfulType lay Catholics
hasHistoricalContinuityFrom early Christian community of Bergamo
hasJurisdictionOver Catholics residing in its territory
hasJurisdictionType diocesan
hasPastoralActivity catechesis
charitable works
parish ministry
sacramental ministry
isSuffraganOf Archdiocese of Milan NERFINISHED
languageOfLiturgy Italian
locatedIn Bergamo NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lombardy NERFINISHED
metropolitanSee Archdiocese of Milan NERFINISHED
oversees parishes in the city of Bergamo
parishes in the province of Bergamo
partOf Ecclesiastical region of Lombardy NERFINISHED
patronSaint Saint Alexander of Bergamo NERFINISHED
province Ecclesiastical province of Milan NERFINISHED
region northern Italy
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
subjectTo Holy See NERFINISHED
suiIurisChurch Latin Church NERFINISHED
usesCalendar Roman liturgical calendar
usesCanonicalCode Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED

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