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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of L'Aquila

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L'Aquila Cathedral 2007 by RaBoe 06
L'Aquila Cathedral 2007 by RaBoe 06

The Metropolitan Archdiocese of L'Aquila (Latin: Archidioecesis Aquilana is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was erected as the Diocese of Aquila on 20 February 1257 by Pope Alexander IV and promoted to an archdiocese by Pope Pius IX on 19 January 1876. Pope Paul VI elevated it to the rank of a metropolitan archdiocese on 15 August 1972, with the suffragan sees of Avezzano and Sulmona–Valva. The archdiocese's mother church and the seat of its archbishop is the Cattedrale di SS. Massimo e Giorgio. L'Aquila also contains the Basilica of San Bernardino da Siena, which was granted the honorific title of minor basilica by Pope Pius XII, in an Apostolic Letter "Uberrimos Sane Gratiae" of 20 May 1946. It also contains the church of S. Maria di Collemagio, which was begun in 1283, and consecrated on 25 August 1288.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of L'Aquila
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Cattedrale metropolitana dei Santi Massimo e Giorgio

Via degli Scardassieri
67100 L'Aquila, Torretta
Abruzzo, Italy
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