Roman Catholic Diocese of Asti

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    • Diocese of Asti Summary**

The Diocese of Asti is located in Piedmont, Italy, established by St. Maximus in 374 AD. It became part of the Roman province of Gallia Cisalpina before transitioning to the Lombard Kingdom. The current bishop is Francesco Pecoraro since 2015, and the cathedral dedicated to Sts. Peter and Paul houses a religious community known as the Olivetans.

Historically, the diocese has had significant figures like Bishop Maximus, exiled in 394 AD, and Ansemund, a missionary bishop. Notable bishops include Gisulf, who worked with Charlemagne, and Giacomo De Vico, a papal legate. The diocese was part of the ecclesiastical province of Turin since 1515, initially with 24 suffragan sees, many of which were later suppressed or transferred.

Academic resources by authors such as Cipolla and Fissore provide detailed insights into the diocese's history. External links include Catholic-Hierarchy.org for current updates and the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia for historical context. This summary captures the key aspects of the diocese's establishment, notable figures, structural changes, and academic references.