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DIOCESE OF TERNI-NARNI-AMELIA (Dioecesis Interamnensis-Narniensis-Amerin)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1983 after the merger of the Diocese of Terni e Narni with the Diocese of Amelia as the Diocese of Terni, Narni, e Amelia
Renamed in 1986 to Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia
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Origin/meaning
The arms represents the three patrons San Valentino, San Giovenale and Santa Firmina together with the Madonna del Popolo, a sign of union of the three Churches.
Arms of Bishops
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Franco Gualdrini (1983–2000)
Vincenzo Paglia (2000–2012)
Giuseppe Piemontese (2014-2021)
Francesco Antonio Soddu (2022-present)
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