Roman Catholic Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen (English Wikipedia)

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  • MGH Leges (in folio): Tomi primi supplementa. Constitutiones et acta regum Germanicorum. Capitularia spuria. Canones ecclesiastici. Bullae pontificum. T. 2. Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in Latin). Hannover: impensis bibliopolii aulici Hahniani. 1837. pp. 50–52.
  • Benedictus XIV (1842). "Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate". Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. George Phillips (1849). Die Diöcesansynode (in German). Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder. pp. 1–23. John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis (March 19, 1997): Acta Apostolicae Sedis 89 (1997), pp. 706-727. (in Latin)
  • Johannes Baur (1938). Die spendung der taufe in der Brixner diözese in der zeit vor dem Tridentinum: eine liturgie-kirchengeschichtliche und volkskundliche studie (in German). Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag Wagner. p. 12.
  • Mitteilungen des österreichischen Staatsarchivs: Ergänzungsband (in German). Wien: Druck und Verlag der österreichischen Staatsdruckerei. 1951. p. 124.
  • Decreta In Dioecesana Synodo Brixinae, Mense Septembri Anno ab Incarnatione Jesu Christi 1603, sancita, ac promulgata (in Latin) (second ed.). Brixen: Krapf. 1768. L. Petit and J.B. Martin (edd.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Vol. 36bis (Paris: Hubert Welter 1913), p. 943.
  • Simon Aichner (1900). Synodus Brixinensis: diebus 27.-31. Augusti 1900 (in Latin). Brixen: Sumtibus Ordinariatus episcopalis. Petit and Martin (edd.), Vol. 36bis, p. 944.
  • Bishop Ingenuinus (Ingenuino de Savione et Agnello de Tridento) is mentioned by Paul the Deacon in his Historia Langobardorum Book III, chapter 30. Paul (the Deacon) (1878). Pauli Historia Langobardorum: In Usum Scholarum Ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis Recusa (in Latin). Hannover: impensis bibliopolii Hahiani. p. 137.
  • Hartmann Zeibig (1846). Vita B. Hartmanni primi praepositi Claustroneoburgensis postea episcopi Brixiensis. Auctore anonymo Claustroneoburgensi saeculi XII (in Latin). Olomucz: Hölzel.
  • Richer had been Scholasticus and Dean of the cathedral Chapter. He served as bishop for four years. He was bishop when the entire town of Brixen was destroyed by fire on Holy Saturday 1174. He built a hospice for pilgrims. He built the church of S. Croce in Insula. He died in 1178. Resch (Reschius), Joseph (1765). Monumenta veteris Ecclesiae Brixinensis (in Latin). Brescia: J. Krapf. pp. 45–46. Redlich, p. 51.
  • Rottel (Joannes de Salina) was appointed on 4 January 1444. He died on 28 January (February, according to his epitaph) 1450. Joseph Resch (Reschius) (1765). Monumenta veteris Ecclesiae Brixinensis (in Latin). Brescia: J. Krapf. pp. 8, no. 16. Eubel, Hierarchia catholica II, p. 111.
  • Born in Herbolzheim im Breisgau in 1764, Galura studied at the General Seminary in Frenburg, and was a doctor of theology; he was appointed Prefect of Studies at the seminary in Frenburg in 1788. He was appointed parish priest in Altoberndorf in 1791, and was appointed priest of the high school in Frenburg. He became preacher, and rector of the Präsezstiftes an der Haupt- und Münsterkirche zu Freiburg im Breisgau. The Emperor Franz I named him titular of the cathedral of Linz in 1797. He was named auxiliary bishop of Brixen and titular bishop of Anthedon (Greece) on 17 December 1819. He was nominated Bishop of Brixen by the Emperor of Austria on 10 April 1829, and approved by Pope Leo XII on 28 September 1829. Gradmann, Johann Jacob (1802). Das gelehrte Schwaben oder Lexicon der jetzt lebenden schwäbischen Schriftsteller (in German). Ravensburg: J.J.Gradmann. pp. 164–166. ISBN 978-3-487-41149-1. Notizie per l'anno 1834 (Roma: Cracas 1834), p. 86. Helmut Platzgummer, "Bernhard Galura als Gubernalrat in Innsbruck und seine Einstellung zu Kirche und Staat," in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie 83 (1961) pp. 443—470. (in German)
  • Leiss was born in Innsbruck in 1821. He was Dean of the cathedral Chapter of Innsbruck. He was nominated Bishop of Brixen on 16 June 1879, and confirmed by Pope Leo XIII on 27 February 1880. He died on 23 April 1884. Josef Gelmi (1984). Die Brixner Bischöfe in der Geschichte Tirols (in German). Bozen: Athesia. p. 243. ISBN 978-88-7014-362-1. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VIII, p. 159.

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  • Moser was born in Bruneck in 1962. From 1987 to 1989 he was an assistant pastor in Dobbiaco. From 1989 to 1991, he was private secretary to Bishop Wilhelm Egger. He studied dogmatic theology in Rome from 1991 to 1995, and then immediately became a lecturer at the Philosophical-Theological University in Brixen to 2002. He became rector at the seminary in Brixen from 1996 to 2012. Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Bishop of Brixen on 28 July 2011, and on 9 October 2011 he was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Luigi Bressan of Trent. CV of Bishop Muser: Diözese Bozen-Brixen, "Bischof Ivo Muser"; retrieved: 25 June 2020. (in German)

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