Annuario Pontificio

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Annuario Pontificio[edit]

The Annuario Pontificio is the annual directory published by the Holy See that provides detailed information about the Catholic Church's hierarchy and organization. It is an essential resource for those studying the structure and governance of the Church, as well as for historians and researchers interested in ecclesiastical affairs.

History[edit]

The origins of the Annuario Pontificio can be traced back to the 18th century. The first edition was published in 1716 under the title "Information for the Year..." and was intended to provide information about the Roman Curia. Over the years, it evolved into a comprehensive directory of the Catholic Church.

In 1851, the publication was officially named "Annuario Pontificio" and began to be published annually. Since then, it has become the authoritative source for information on the Church's hierarchy, including cardinals, bishops, and dioceses worldwide.

Content[edit]

The Annuario Pontificio contains a wealth of information, including:

Significance[edit]

The Annuario Pontificio is an invaluable tool for understanding the global reach and organizational complexity of the Catholic Church. It provides insights into the Church's governance and the roles of various ecclesiastical leaders. For scholars and students of canon law, church history, and theology, the Annuario Pontificio is a critical reference.

Publication[edit]

The Annuario Pontificio is published annually by the Libreria Editrice Vaticana, the Vatican's publishing house. It is typically released in the spring and is available in multiple languages, including Italian, which is the primary language of the publication.

Access and Availability[edit]

While the Annuario Pontificio is primarily a print publication, some of its content is available online through various Catholic and academic websites. Libraries, particularly those with strong collections in religious studies, often hold copies of the Annuario Pontificio for reference purposes.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Annuario Pontificio." Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Accessed [date].
  • [Additional references and sources]

External Links[edit]

  • [Link to the official page of the Annuario Pontificio]
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