There was already a church established by Albanian refugees in Sicily at Palermo by 1547. The seminary for the education of Greek-rite clergy was founded, principally through the work of the Oratorian priest, George Guzzetta, a native of Piana, opened in 1734. The rector of the seminary became the ordaining bishop for the Greek-rite in Sicily. On 6 February 1784, was established the
Ordinariate of Silicia, the first jurisdiction with on ordinary for this particular church
sui iuris, and appointed to it the first
titular bishop of the Byzantine Rite for the Albanians of Sicily: Giorgio Stassi, Titular Bishop of Lampsacus. Before, the Albanians faithful and their Orthodox priests they had no right and were at risk in assimilation in the Roman rite. On 26 October 1937, the Eparchy of Piana dei Greci was created, by promoting the Ordinariate of Silicia and transferring to it territories from the Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Palermo and Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Monreale (both on Sicily). The new eparchy was to be directly subject to the Holy See, and under the supervision of the Sacred Congregation for the Eastern Churches. On 25 October 1941, the Eparchy (Diocese) of Piana dei Greci was renamed the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi (Eparkia or Eparhia e Horës së Arbëreshëvet). == Territory ==